2003

 

Case

Isover is a part of the world leading firm Saint-Gobain that has its head quarters in France.
This is the first producer of the isolation matieral known as glass fiber in Denmark. When first founded in 1935 in the Danish town Kastrup, nobody knew what impact this type of isolation material would have during the years ahead. Today isover as part of Saint Gobain, produces products for energy saving within heat and sound isolation. Their products are made of glass fiber.

 

Winner

Budapest University of Economic Sciences (Hungary)  

Participants

  • Budapest University of Economic Sciences (Hungary)
  • McGill University (Canada)
  • New York University (USA)
  • Norwegian School of Management BI (Norwegian)
  • Copenhagen Business School (Denmark)
  • Singapore Management University (Singapore)
  • Thammasat University (Thailand)
  • University of Cape Town (South Africa)
  • University of Pennsylvania (USA)
  • University of Southern California (USA)
  • University of Economic Sciences (Hungary)
  • Otto Beisheim School of Management (Germany)
 
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Statement
  • The competition is an excellent way to bridge the educational world of universities with the requirements and experiences of the business community; a stated priority aim of the Danish government.
    - Charlotte Sahl Madsen, Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, 2010