At the end of October, students of the department presented their startups to participate in the new season of the CIG R&D Lab project from Chernovetskyi Investment Group (CIG).
Under the guidance of Associate Professor Oleh Mykolaiovych Hutsa, the teams presented 3 interesting startups on various topics within the Software Development & Startup educational trajectory.
The Syymyn team, consisting of Kateryna Hamaliy and Artem Burikin from the KN-422c group, is trying to solve a specific problem of stress and lack of mental well-being in the modern world. Their startup provides tools and resources to help reduce stress, focus, find inner balance, and improve overall well-being. The technology aims to positively impact the psychological well-being of users and help them lead healthier and more balanced lives.
The Nevvida team, which includes students of the KN-221g group Yelyzaveta Solomakha, Mykyta Opanasiuk, and Mykyta Kipen, wants to solve the problem of limited access to quality content for self-development. Their startup project provides users with access to a variety of courses, trainings, tools, and resources to help improve their quality of life and achieve personal and professional goals, providing a convenient and versatile space for self-improvement.
Valeriy Titov, Kyrylo Orlovsky and Oleksiy Petrenko from KN-221G organized the JOYY (JOURNEY OUTSIDE YOUR YARD) team and propose to attract more visitors through a system of interactive tasks that will encourage users to explore every establishment in your city, as well as a tool for analyzing the competitive environment and market needs.
The teams that get into the season based on the results of the preliminary selection will work with mentors and CIG specialists throughout the academic year to implement their unique ideas, develop a product and start commercializing it.