2019, April 16
Share this articleWithin the framework of the British Council initiative for the development of entrepreneurial skills and creative economy on April 13-14 Digital Creativity Laboratory (NURIS) in partnership with Loughborough University held the Creative Spark Case Competition to solve a real existing problem among the students of NU.
Within the framework of the British Council initiative for the development of entrepreneurial skills and creative economy on April 13-14 Digital Creativity Laboratory (NURIS) in partnership with Loughborough University held the Creative Spark Case Competition to solve a real existing problem among the students of NU.
The task, set by the Department of Marketing of NU, was to come up with an idea for one effective and comprehensive communication solution which would reduce the number of emails, paper usage and the overall informational noise.
Here are some amazing results we have got!

The team came up with the most holistic and resourceful solution, which was comprised of effective online and offline components. The solution offered machine learning news and emails recommendations feature.

The team not only offered a solution but presented working website and social network like app prototypes integrated with Google calendar.

The team offered a working prototype of an app that allows for different types of accounts, personalized content and integration with offline materials via QR codes.


A workshop on Design Thinking was delivered to participants by Dr. Antonius van den Broek from Loughborough University London to help them brainstorm ideas better

A workshop on how to transform an abstract idea into a clear plan and strategy was delivered by Magrifa Kamiyeva, strategy consultant.