TBS Education wins QS Reimagine Education Awards
TBS Education won the Silver Award in the in the ‘Developing Emerging Skills and Competencies’ category at the at the prestigious QS Reimagine Education Awards 2024 in London. This distinction highlights the innovative project entitled: ‘Mixed Reality Design Sprint: A Multidisciplinary Loop Building Intrapreneurial Mindset’.
An innovative methodology at the heart of learning
This project, designed in collaboration with the Airbus innovation department, the pedagogical innovation team and the TBS TBS Education’s AI centre of excellence, offers a unique experience for students of students in five MSc programmes (Entrepreneurship, Customer Success Management, Sustainability and Innovation Management, Aerospace Management and Data Science and Artificial Intelligence).
The aim? To immerse students in an intrapreneurial where they apply the Design Sprint methodology to a strategic challenge methodology to meet a strategic challenge put forward by Airbus: to develop a competitive advantage advantage through mixed reality.
Between technology, creativity and strategic thinking
The project is part of a multidisciplinary approach:
- The use of AI, with tools such as ChatGPT as a creative assistant.
- An immersive experience using mixed reality tools to develop innovative solutions.
- A holistic approach linking teaching, research and business applications.
This initiative transcends the traditional boundaries of education by combining theoretical knowledge, practical skills practical skills and immersion in real-life business challenges. It also aims to develop essential intrapreneurship skills in students, preparing them entrepreneurial skills, preparing them to navigate complex and constantly changing constantly changing environments.
A project redefining educational practices
This project is transforming educational practices and strengthens the links between academia and industry. It is preparing a generation of managers capable of transforming innovative ideas into concrete into reality.
Watch the video of the winning project here: