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​Swedish companies get help from JIBS students

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​Swedish companies get help from JIBS students

On Friday 11 March, the winning teams of JIBS unique competition “Expanding Markets Award” were announced.

The award ceremony marked the end of the master course Advanced International Marketing, Trade and Export Management, which is unique in Sweden. Three student teams were rewarded for having presented the best export and marketing strategy for a Swedish company. The award is sponsored by Business Sweden, ALMI, EKN, SEK, and Swedfund.

“In this course you have to solve problems on your feet, without anyone telling you what to do”, said Assistant Professor Angelika Löfgren before giving the floor to Johannes Falkeström from Business Sweden, who announced the winners.

The winning team consisted of Fabian Rumpp, Matteo Betti, Do Gyoon Kim, Marc Lamhofer and Sara Nasciben. They have worked with Vox Tonus, a small company that produces high quality speakers. The company has put a lot of effort into developing the product but now needed help with a potential strategy to expand into the German market.

“Our group is diverse in terms of background, but we had a very good chemistry, a lot of fun and trusted each other”, said the winning team, and also mentioned the commitment and support from the company founder as another key to their success.

“The teams have had different assignments and different expectations from the companies”, said Assistant Professor Darko Pantelic.”A committed company certainly leads to a better result for the team. We would really like to have more companies involved in this course.”

70 students of 22 different nationalities have been working directly with 13 Swedish companies to assess and develop the marketing of their products to international markets. On March 10 to 11, all groups have presented their solutions to a jury, with representatives from the export promotion organizations and JIBS, and the jury then chose the winners.

The second place went to the team working with JG Metall; Nemanja Rajcevic, James Galbraith, Thomas Sabathier and Daniela Polziehn. The third place went to the team working with FormH17; Linnea Wiberg, Jolien van der Schee, Lisa Gageler, Ann Christiane Neubauer and Pontus Davidsson.

The master course Advanced International Marketing, Trade and Export Management aims to give students a better understanding of how international business can be conducted in practice. The course is done in collaboration between JIBS and Business Sweden, The Swedish Export Credit Agency (EKN), The Swedish Export Credit Corporation (SEK), Swedfund and ALMI, who give guest lectures and support the students during the course.

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Jönköping University Foundation is one of three independent institutions of higher education in Sweden offering postgraduate programmes. It is characterised by focused profiles, internationalisation, an entrepreneurial spirit and collaboration with surrounding society. Research and education are carried out at four schools: Jönköping International Business School, School of Education and Communication, School of Engineering and School of Health and Welfare. Jönköping University has some 10,000 registered students, 725 employees and a turnover of approximately SEK 800 million.

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Jönköping University is a young professional-oriented university characterised by a high degree of internationalization, an entrepreneurial spirit and extensive collaboration with surrounding society.

Jönköping University (JU) has around 12,500 students, of which 2,500 are international students. The university is one of the top universities in international student exchange and among the best in Sweden in terms of attracting international students.
JU is one of three Swedish private, non-profit institutions of higher education with the right to award doctorates. JU operates on the basis of an agreement with the Swedish Government and conforms to national degree regulations and quality requirements. The university is characterized by internationalization, an entrepreneurial spirit and collaboration with surrounding society.
The university is organised as a non-profit corporate group. The Group comprises Jönköping University Foundation and its six wholly-owned subsidiaries. They are organised as limited companies and include the School of Health and Welfare, the School of Education and Communication, Jönköping International Business School, the School of Engineering as well as University Services and Jönköping University Enterprise.

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