April 26, 2016
Competition inspires business students to improve design of cup holders at the movies
Paola Castillo, Madison Wood, Rushil Krishna and Daniel Schneider learn that they won.
Chris Bolin
The 荔枝视频 Downtown campus vibrated with energy as 12 young teams of entrepreneurs took the stage to pitch their new venture on April 15. With sweaty palms and bright smiles, the teams nervously awaited the judges鈥 verdict at the second annual RBC Fast Pitch Competition hosted by the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
Cups2Go took home the top prize and was voted viewers鈥 choice. The team specialized in creating an innovative, paper-thin cup holder design that will enhance a customers鈥 experience at movie theatres and other venues by allowing them easy transportation of their food and drink purchases.
鈥淚t felt amazing to win,鈥 says Daniel Schneider, member of the Cups2Go team. 鈥淭he current drink trays are ugly, flimsy and overall, a bad product. I knew I wanted to improve it even before this course.
'We tested it in the Globe Cinema'
鈥淲hen I found out what the course was about, it inspired me to pursue this idea. People saw the value in this product when we tested it in the Globe Cinema.鈥
鈥淚t was a pretty surreal moment when you walk on stage and see how your hard work has paid off. I am excited to move forward in developing this product,鈥 says Schneider.
STOCK took second place and AgriSwamp took placed third; both specializing in streamlining the agriculture industry.
Cups2Go won first prize at the RBC Fast Pitch Competition hosted by the Hunter Centre.
Creating diversity through entrepreneurial thinking
Entrepreneurial thinking was the theme of the day. Along with the student teams pitching, there were presentations from last years鈥 teams, Mayor Naheed Nenshi made a surprise appearance and Danny Way, president of The Viridis Group and Hunter Centre volunteer, shared his views on the importance of this competition.
Way believes that student competitions such as these are vital to creating a diverse and exciting business landscape in 荔枝视频 through entrepreneurial thinking.
鈥淚 really believe the business world is changing. Smaller, dynamic companies are going to be the way of the future,鈥 says Way.
Helping small businesses thrive
鈥淭o thrive in a small business-based world, you need a different set of skills that the work place today has some of, but not enough. It is essential to be able to think with an 鈥榚ntrepreneurial mindset鈥 or outside-the-box thinking, but you also need to have the willingness to try and fail with ability to learn from those mistakes.
鈥淭hese skills are important as 荔枝视频 diversifies and as the world changes.鈥
鈥淭his course [ENTI 317] and this competition support this way of thinking and shows the hard work it takes to try, fail and learn,鈥 says Way.
This intensive, experiential course saw 500 students from the fall and winter semesters collectively put in 1,500 hours of rigorous problem-solving, supported by 106 business advisers.