Innovators Unplugged: the dynamic start-up event premiered at Constructor University

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Organizer Ali is thrilled about the success of the networking event "Innovators Unplugged". (Source: Yumna Faisal/Mohammad Asia /Constructor University) ,


December 7, 2022

Countless paper planes floating through the air: on them, startup experts transferred advice to students, making an instant connection. This ice breaker exercise was part of Innovators Unplugged, a dynamic networking event at Constructor University, that brought together start-up enthusiasts from all over Bremen on campus.

“It is our goal to connect the greater Bremen start-up community closely with initiatives at our international university, creating synergies that benefit students”, said Muhammad Ali Alam, initiator of the event and student of International Business Administration at Constructor University since 2021. More than 100 participants grasped the opportunity to network and exchange ideas on December 1st on the campus of Constructor University in Bremen. Among them: students, numerous innovators and scientists.

Innovators Unplugged was co-organized by Starthaus Bremen and BRIDGE, two central contact points for entrepreneurs and start-ups in Bremen and Bremerhaven. “Us from Starthaus were more than happy to support this event to further integrate the potential of the international students of Constructor University into the Bremen start-up-ecosystem. The remarkably large number of participants - both from the Bremen start-up scene and from the student body - shows how important these events are", emphasized Helge Hußmann from Starthaus. DS (Diersch & Schröder) and Sparkasse acted as sponsors. Also present: the talent scouts from Sparkasse Accelerators.

Constructor University is home to a lively start-up community. It includes the Start-up Competition (JSC), one of the largest student start-up competitions in Europe, as well as several student clubs such as the Hult Prize and the Google Developer Students Club (GDSC). The university also supports students with an entrepreneurial spirit from idea development to market maturity with the start-up option "J-CUB". It is coordinated by PhD student Sonja Mattfeld, who hosted Innovators unplugged alongside Ali Alam.

Participants appreciated the chance to network within the Bremen start-up scene. "Innovators Unplugged exceeded my expectations: As a new founder, I got to connect with like-minded individuals, expanded my network and felt an overwhelming amount of support", emphasized Khawla Monsef, who studies Industrial Engineering and Management at Constructor University. "I was able to make new contacts within the Bremen ecosystem and even met new entrepreneurial minds from our university", said Dr. Francesco Maurelli, Professor of Marine Systems and Robotics at Constructor University. "I hope there will be a second edition of the event next year."

"I could not have executed such an amazing event without my wonderful co-host Sonja, my lively team (Saleem Zafar, Mohammed Quiyyas, Anastasiia, Zain Samdani) and everyone who came", exclaimed Ali.


About Constructor University:
An international community, vibrant and diverse. Offering academic excellence, ensuring the highest standards in research and teaching. Empowering students to solve the world’s pressing challenges through knowledge and science: Constructor University is a top-ranked, English-speaking, private university. Founded in 2001, it provides a wide range of 25+ academic programs and PhD. The Constructor ecosystem comprises the university, located in Bremen, Germany and an institute in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.
Over 1.800 students from more than 110 nations on campus benefit from a unique interdisciplinary, foundational theoretical and practical education. Enriched with a buzzing entrepreneurial culture that prepares young professionals to thrive in the job market. With 6.000+ alumni worldwide our community keeps growing – with our highest cohort ever registered in 2022.
The research-centric faculty projects are funded by the German Research Foundation and the European Union's Framework Program for Research and Innovation as well as by globally leading companies.

Constructor University benefits from partnerships with high-ranked universities such as Carnegie Mellon, the University of Geneva or the National University of Singapore School of Computing, and technology companies such as Anisoprint, JetBrains and ChemDiv.

The Constructor ecosystem is a global institution dedicated to addressing the main challenges of the world through science, education, and technology. Apart from the University, the ecosystem relies on several for-profit entities that provide technology infrastructures and solutions, life-long education programs, consulting services, and funding: Alemira by Constructor, Rolos by Constructor, Constructor Learning and Constructor Capital.

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