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Webinar - From Ideas to Product

12.12.2024
University of Luxembourg Competence Centre
Luxembourg Digital Innovation Hub
Online
14h00 - 15h00
Registration is mandatory

Jaruwan Mesit

l-dih@competence.lu

+352 26 15 92 42

As part of our mission in the Luxembourg Digital Innovation Hub, we have the pleasure to invite you to an online webinar about "From Ideas to Product".

PRESENTATION

During this webinar, WIDE will present their activities and work to develop ideas into tangible digital products such as Prototypes or Minimum Viable Products.

Based on more than 10 years working with early stage entrepreneurs and startups, we will present our unique methodology used in the "Digital Project Lab": based on design thinking, design sprint and lean startups principles. WIDE will also present its "Impact Web Studio" which is focusing on creating digital products using No Code tools (such as Bubble) to help small businesses and impact projects to take their projects further, limiting risk of wasting financial, human and technical resources.

The ability to be able to understand better technology needs is also key for project owners. Their mission also strongly focuses on education: nowadays many off the shelf technologies allow to avoid lengthy development from scratch. WIDE will also explain how gender equality and inclusion of women can be supported with such projects.

WHO CAN PARTICIPATE

This webinar is for anyone interested in product development, including technical profiles, and looking to be better informed about the latest technologies and trends in prototyping and no code technologies.

The sessions focused on creating impact in all organisations and addressing ESG (Environmental, Social, Sustainable) issues.

TOPICS TO BE ADDRESSED

  • Transform ideas into tangible products
  • Use of fast prototyping methodologies
  • Creating a product roadmap
  • Women empowerment and technology

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