23.10.25
On October 23, 2025, Julian Schildknecht, Head of Brand and Growth at MicroHarvest, joined the B2B Marketing lecture to share his experience on how to bring deep-tech companies from research to revenue. Drawing from his career in brand building and scaling innovation-driven firms, Julian emphasized his mission to help B2B tech teams bridge the gap between technical excellence and commercial success. He explored the differences between B2B and B2C markets and walked students through the Go-To-Market journey, from early-stage validation to achieving product-market fit. A key takeaway was his “MCP Clockwork Framework”, which connects the Message, Channel, and Persona. Achieving alignment among these three elements, Julian explained, is essential to reaching product-market fit. He encouraged students to adopt an entrepreneurial mindset, continuously testing, learning, and iterating based on customer feedback. Other insights included the importance of aligning on a shared mission and the power of strategic collaboration. In deep-tech markets, partnerships with other firms, research institutions, and public agencies can accelerate market adoption and build credibility. In the interactive part of the session, students worked in teams to apply Julian’s MCP framework to real-world examples, identifying the right message, channel, and customer profile for selected technology-driven products. We thank Julian for sharing his knowledge and experience with our students. It was a truly insightful and practical session, and we hope to welcome him again in the future as part of our ongoing guest lecture series.
22.10.25
InterMaths Absolventin Sania Ejaz gewinnt DAAD-Preis 2025
22.10.25
Nanoporöses Silizium erzeugt Strom aus Reibung mit Wasser
21.10.25
Titel: Entwicklung eines Softwaretools für SPICE-Simulationen zur Analyse von elektronischen Schaltungen
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21.10.25
Enzyme-driven hybrid materials: reversible actuation in aqueous environments
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20.10.25
„CampusConnect – Sharing Innovative Education" ist ein Verbundprojekt sechs deutscher Hochschulen, das darauf abzielt, Lehrende und Studierende im Sinne eines bundesweit erlebbaren Campus zusammenzubringen.
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20.10.25
Besucht unsere Events um neue Freunde zu finden, eure interkulturellen Skills zu verbessern, Strategien für ein erfolgreiches Studium zu lernen und habt Spaß!
20.10.25
Engineering qubit dynamics in open systems with photonic synthetic lattices
19.10.25
Herzlichen Glückwunsch an Sania Ejaz zum Erhalt des DAAD-Preises 2025!
18.10.25
Hamburg und China im Dialog für wissenschaftlichen Fortschritt