MODULE 2A.1 IN BERN

DESCRIPTION

In the challenging journey of entrepreneurship, resilience often defines success. The Innosuisse Module 2a.1 „Pivoting the Idea“ focuses on equipping future entrepreneurs with the mindset and tools needed to navigate the inevitable challenges of building a startup. Whether refining an idea or pivoting based on market feedback, this module emphasizes the importance of persistence, adaptability, and learning to thrive amidst uncertainty.

Why pivoting and resilience matters

Entrepreneurship is filled with moments where staying with an idea or making the bold decision to pivot can make all the difference. This module prepares participants to face these moments with confidence, helping them remain committed to their entrepreneurial path rather than turning away in the face of challenges. Participants will learn that the difficulty in pursuing an idea is a natural and recurring part of startup life—and one that can be overcome with the right approach and mindset.

What you’ll learn

Building on the initial testing of ideas in Module 2, this Module – consisting of two interactive course evenings – focuses on the process of pivoting to achieve the perfect problem-solution fit while fostering resilience.

More details on the individual evenings can be found below in the program.

 

Who can participate?

This course is ideal for individuals with a business idea or startup. Priority is given to former participants of Module 2.1 training, though alumni from other modules as well as other people with a business idea or project are also encouraged to join.

 

Language & costs

This Module is exclusively offered in English and is free of charge.

 

How can I apply?

As long as the courses are open, you can sign up on our website at any time. If you have a business idea, provide a brief description of it. If you apply with other team members, please disclose this information at the beginning of the idea description part. If you have any questions about the course offering, we look forward to hearing from you.

Registrations for the spring course 2025 will open soon.

Places in the course are limited, which is why we will have to select participants. Former Module 2 participants are given priority. We will let you know soon after the deadline whether you will be able to participate.

DATES

May 13th, 2025
June 3rd, 2025

REGISTRATION

Registrations opening soon

LOCATION

Preliminary: Uni S, Schanzeneckstrasse 1, 3012 Bern

FLYER

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CONTACT

Dr. Isabelle Hahn

Project Manager Innosuisse, Departement of Management and Entrepreneurship University of Bern

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COURSE PROGRAM (preliminary)

REGISTRATION

SITEM Insel
Freiburgstrasse 3
3010 Bern

So you’ve got an innovative business idea and intend to set up a knowledge- or technology-based company? In the «Business Concept» module, you will learn how to think and act like an entrepreneur and acquire both the theoretical and practical expertise to set up and run your own company. You may also meet potential co-founders in this course.

The course in Bern is targeted to doctoral students, PostDocs, researchers and lecturers from the University of Bern. However, we also welcome other applicants e.g. from the private sector etc. The number of places are limited. Admission to the course will be granted upon application.

The course will be held in English.

The application deadline is the 25th of september, 2023.  

Places in the course are limited and we will let you know soon after the deadline whether you will be able to participate.

Frontbild_Flyer_Module2 Herbst 2022

13.05.25 | 5.15 - 9.00 pm | Pivoting the Idea

This session dives into the strategic process of pivoting—an essential skill for any entrepreneur navigating the complexities of the startup journey. You’ll explore what a pivot truly means and uncover the critical moments when pivoting becomes the best course of action.

Together, we’ll examine why pivots are often necessary, and just as importantly, when they might not be the right choice. Learn to critically evaluate new directions for your idea, weighing market feedback, feasibility, and alignment with your vision. Additionally, we’ll guide you in extending and leveraging user feedback to refine your ideas further, ensuring every step you take brings you closer to achieving the perfect problem-solution fit.

03.06.25 | 5.15 - 9.00 pm | How to Gain Resilience

Resilience is the backbone of entrepreneurial success, and this session is designed to help you cultivate the founder’s mentality needed to stay motivated and adaptable in a competitive landscape.

We’ll explore the fundamental pillars of resilience, equipping you with a deep understanding of what it takes to endure and thrive through challenges. You’ll learn to identify common pitfalls that entrepreneurs face and develop practical strategies to overcome them with confidence. Finally, discover how to harness competition as a powerful source of motivation, turning external pressures into opportunities for growth and inspiration. This session will empower you to embrace challenges with unwavering determination.

 

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14.03.23 | 9.30 am - 4.00 pm | Bootcamp

This course will start with a short introductory session during which the course format will be presented, the major structural arrangements (group formation) will be completed, and essential aspects of the entrepreneurial process (the module in general) will be outlined.

14.03.23 | 3.00 - 9.00 pm | Bootcamp & Entrepreneurial Thinking

In this first session, we will  start with a short introductory session during which the course format will be presented, the major structural arrangements (group formation) will be completed, and essential aspects of the entrepreneurial process (the module in general) will be outlined.

Moreover we cover the topic of “Entrepreneurial Thinking”. Fostering and cultivating an entrepreneurial mindset is essential for knowledge and technology oriented startups (e.g., spin-offs of higher education institutions). Moreover, cultivating an entrepreneurial mindset in high tech startups needs to be aligned with people (diversity) and contextual factors. As we consider the course as a platform to match complementary knowledge and skills, we will form project teams for the practical exercises in the course.

18.10.22 | 5.15 - 9.00 pm | Product & Market Development

In this second session we will cover the topic of “developing products which are marketable”. Specifically, in this course evening you will develop:

  • A model to estimate the market size and attractivity of your idea
  • A first value proposition for your customers
  • A first roadmap for product development

25.10.22 | 5.15 - 9.00 pm | Business Relations with Customers

In this third session we will cover the topic of “relating to customers”. Identifying needs/wants and selecting the target market is an essential capability of every new venture; together with organizing its resources to satisfy customers profitably. Thus, a crucial element of the business/marketing plan is selecting the groups or segments of potential customers the firm is going to serve with each of its products.

In this course evening, you will receive some central frameworks and tools for identifying and selecting customers and position (business strategy) the offerings for achieving competitive advantages.

01.11.22 | 5.15 - 9.00 pm | Business Modelling & Financials

During the evening session, we will cover the topic of how entrepreneurs set priorities when gathering financial and human resources.

08.11.22 | 5.15 - 9.00 pm | Financing

This session will cover the topic of “Financing the New Venture”. For creating knowledge and technology oriented start-ups (e.g., spin-offs of higher education institutions) the issue of „Financing“ is very important, as usually “market institutions” such as banks are not available. We will offer first-hand financing information from an experienced entrepreneur who is also a knowledgeable financier.

15.11.22 | 5.15 - 9.00 pm | Protecting your Innovation

This session will cover the topic of “Intellectual Property”. For creating knowledge and technology oriented start-ups (e.g., spin-offs of higher education institutions) the issue of „Intellectual Property” (IP) is very important. We will offer our course participants first-hand information from representatives of key institutions involved in Intellectual Property. From a higher institution perspective (with reference to the Bernese location), the following three major actors will be introduced to the participants:

  • Institute of Intellectual Property (IGE)
  • Patent Lawyer
  • Unitectra

This session will be completed by an overview of the legal basics concerning company foundation.

22.11.22 | 5.15 - 9.00 pm | Putting a Strong Team Together

As most entrepreneurial activities are performed by groups of people rather than by individuals, the relevance of teams in the entrepreneurial process will be discussed in this evening course. We will learn what to consider when forming, establishing and developing our own new venture teams.

Developing a strong team is essential to successfully transform business ideas into business models and, finally, business startups. We need to be well aware of how individual characteristics of our team members combine to result in various team processes and outcomes. Accordingly, in this session, we will discuss the main challenges that teams face as they move along the entrepreneurial process.

29.11.22 | 5.15 - 9.00 pm | Business Idea Pitching

In this session we will cover and practice the topic of “Idea Pitching”. After generating your business idea – in which you believe in -, the next step is getting diverse stakeholders (especially investors) to believe in it, too. Indeed, an important skill for any entrepreneur is the ability to pitch the idea, the product, or project you intend to sell/market. You MUST pitch your idea in a way that is interesting, informative,and quick. An elevator pitch is a condensed, easy-to-understand version of a business pitch that is delivered in the time it takes to ride an elevator. In this course evening you will learn essential elements, the terminology and strategies, of a pitch.

06.12.2022 | 5.15 - 9.00 pm | The Start-Up Ecosystem

In this course evening we will meet major stakeholders of the Bernese entrepreneurial ecosystem. We will offer our course participants first-hand information from representatives of key institutions involved in the Bernese ecosystem supportive of new ventures. From a higher institution perspective, (realizing that always entrepreneurs and not institutions are central), the major actors of the Bern area will be introduced to the participants. After the presentations, there will be time for individual discussions and networking.

13.12.2022 | 5.15 - 9.00 pm | Project Presentations

In this final course evening we will have a presentation session of “THE BUSINESS CONCEPT” developed over the overall Module 2. At some point in time, every entrepreneur has to present a business plan to outsiders if she or he will seek support such as a loan or investment in the company. Obtaining venture capital funding, angel investment or even bank loans for a business is increasingly difficult in a tough economy. In fact, it is imperative to have a pitch and presentation that showcases your idea, your potential, your market and your ability to provide investors with a return on their investment. We know that the business pitch is different from the business plan. The pitch is a summary of the plan. You need to have your plan drafted before you can fine-tune your pitch. You will have the opportunity to present your project and some key points you have developed during the course to a panel of coaches / experts and receive feedback.

TRAINERS & COACHES

Dr. Barbara Studer

Co-Founder & CEO, hirncoach AG

Dr. Matthias Peterhans

Chief Operating Officer Xovis AG | Entrepreneur | Expert Innosuisse

LOCATION BERN

The University of Bern’s Department of Management and Entrepreneurship supports the dialogue and collaboration between science and practice through different programmes and projects. The focus is placed on supporting students, researchers and people from start-ups, family businesses and large companies in developing entrepreneurial projects. For the Business Concept courses, the Entrepreneurship Center was engaged by Innosuisse to coordinate the courses in the central region, and offers the local course in Bern.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTER