A 9 year old girl Sammie Vance heard about an idea of a “buddy bench” and wanted it to come true in her school. In her words, “if someone is lonely they can go sit on the bench and others know to go up and ask them to play”.
Oyon Ganguli, being just 9 years old understood that every drop of water counts. What he did impressed everyone — this boy has invented a prototype of a water saving device which he called “The Cleaner”
When Lily Born noticed her grandfather, who has Parkinson’s disease, is having trouble drinking from regular cups without spilling his beverages, a girl promised herself to make his life easier.
“We measure our happiness in the way we help others.” These are the words, which were told by grandfather of Olivia Hallisey, a young girl from Greenwich, Connecticut, wishing to be a doctor and medical researcher, just like him.
Karolis became a young engineer at the early childhood when building bridges from straws and constructing Lego projects was the biggest entertainment. And guess who a young inventor has became now?
Sometimes entrepreneurial skills are in your veins without even knowing it. But how to discover it? It’s simple — just go where your heart leads you and all opportunities will come to you naturally.
If you want to change the world, you need to be brave and start with yourself. How? Just think about what you could do in order to make yourself feel better.
A teenage boy, who invented a communication device for his friend, asks everyone a simple question: “Have you ever noticed that some of the things that make you happy are incredibly simple?”
Our success stories come in all sizes and shapes!
The following is from a workshop in the first pilot phase that our partner Salzburg Research (SRFG) did in a primary school in Salzburg.
Our project coordinator Dr. Sandra Schön participated in a webinar about entrepreneurship & problem solving, hosted and moderated by one of our members of the Advisory Board, Elin McCallum.