Many entrepreneurial ideas begin with enthusiasm: a proposed solution appears convincing, feedback from the environment is positive, and it is quickly assumed that a truly good idea has been found. However, in the early stages, a business idea typically consists of a set of assumptions: How relevant is the problem in reality? Who experiences it? And would people actually be willing to pay for a solution?
In this interactive workshop, participants learn to view their idea as a set of hypotheses. Drawing on simple methods from startup practice, the session demonstrates how to identify and critically examine key assumptions regarding target groups, problems, and solutions. The aim is to provide a practical mindset and toolset for systematically testing ideas and further developing them throughout the course of the competition.
Free of charge for students, graduates and academic staff from all disciplines
Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2026 from 10 a.m - 11 a.m.
Location: Event area, Center for Entrepreneurship, Albert-Einstein-Straße 21, 18059 Rostock
Speaker: Martin Friedrich
This event is held in German.
Binding registration by April 27, 2026 by e-mail at zfeuni-rostockde.
