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New podcast “Foundation Wave” of the start-up network SAXEED at the TU Chemnitz started – In three of the five episodes, founders from the TUC have their say

The start-up network SAXEED is now offering its own Podcast format “Foundation Wave” exciting insights into the spin-off from the university and the transition to subsequent entrepreneurship. In addition, full-time or part-time self-employed people give valuable insights into their experiences, dealing with setbacks and the regional startup ecosystem in and around Chemnitz. Speak in the five episodes dr Susan Schuebelproject director of SAXEED at Chemnitz University of Technology, and Tina Schwarz, start-up consultant at SAXEED, and her colleague Sven Eisenhauer in the Radio UNiCC recording studio with the founders from the TUC and the city.

Answered in the first of five episodes Max Rose all questions. He is a graduate of the Bachelor’s degree in Applied Computer Science at the TUC and founder of “Audory”, which operates a platform for interactive audio books. Among other things, it is about his experiences in the founding casting show “The lion’s den“ and how it felt to present your own idea in front of an audience of millions on TV. In another episode, Dr. Jan Reißmann, graduate and research associate at the Professorship of Machine Elements and Product Development at the TUC, has his say. Among other things, he talks about how to promote the creativity of students in order to find new solutions in technical product development. Also heard is Malte Ziegenhagen, captain of the “Niners” basketball team from Chemnitz, who, after winning basketball, ventured into entrepreneurial independence with the support of SAXEED and currently wants to lead “die chemnitz factory” to success. In addition, Felix Nawroth, who works at TU Chemnitz im Master’s degree in automotive production and technology studied, about his job app, which makes occupied positions of employees who are willing to change jobs visible on the job market. Roman Schwarz, start-up consultant at SAXEED, reports on his experiences at the interface between founders and business. He also talks about his experiences with his own failed start-up and how that helps him today when advising those interested in founding a company.

Podcast “Foundation Wave”: https://www.saxeed.net/saxeed-podcast/

Further information issued by Sven Eisenhauer, phone 0371 531-35832, email [email protected]

Mario Steinebach
07.06.2023

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