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Competitions and Events
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NHH International Case Competition
Last week, we had the pleasure of participating in the NHH International Case Competition! 🎉
Our team, consisting of Ingeborg Wik, Adam Kulås Wibe, Nikolai Storm Titer Larsen, and Oliver Grytten, traveled to Bergen to compete against 14 of the world’s top case-solving teams. Throughout the week, we were challenged by complex and exciting cases that truly put both our creativity and strategic skills to the test. 🚀
The first challenge was a 5-hour case focused on how Highsoft AS could gain market share in the Asian market. Later, we delved into a demanding 24-hour case that tasked us with developing a strategy for DNV, focusing on digital solutions and increasing recurring revenue.
A big thank you to the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH) and everyone involved in organizing the competition for a fantastic event! 🙌 We would also like to thank our sponsors and supporters at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), who made it possible for us to participate. 💙
Congratulations to the winning team from HKU Business School for their impressive efforts! 🏆
The experiences and lessons we take with us from this week are invaluable, and we look forward to using them to strengthen the NTNU HHS Case Club! 💪🎓
Our team, consisting of Ingeborg Wik, Adam Kulås Wibe, Nikolai Storm Titer Larsen, and Oliver Grytten, traveled to Bergen to compete against 14 of the world’s top case-solving teams. Throughout the week, we were challenged by complex and exciting cases that truly put both our creativity and strategic skills to the test. 🚀
The first challenge was a 5-hour case focused on how Highsoft AS could gain market share in the Asian market. Later, we delved into a demanding 24-hour case that tasked us with developing a strategy for DNV, focusing on digital solutions and increasing recurring revenue.
A big thank you to the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH) and everyone involved in organizing the competition for a fantastic event! 🙌 We would also like to thank our sponsors and supporters at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), who made it possible for us to participate. 💙
Congratulations to the winning team from HKU Business School for their impressive efforts! 🏆
The experiences and lessons we take with us from this week are invaluable, and we look forward to using them to strengthen the NTNU HHS Case Club! 💪🎓


Nordic Case Challenge 2024
NTNU HHS Case Club participated in the Nordic Case Challenge 2024.
In advance, they were tasked with developing a solution for how the forestry industry in Vietnam could adopt Nordic solutions for a more sustainable value chain. Their presentation of this solution earned them 2nd place in their group.
They were then challenged on how Finnish company Unikie could leverage its expertise in embedded software systems to integrate artificial intelligence, thereby creating value for new and existing customers.
The team’s solution for this 15-hour case was to implement artificial intelligence in autonomous drones for monitoring, analyzing, and spraying pesticides on large American farms. This solution took the team all the way to the final, earning them 2nd place at NCC24, the highest of all the Norwegian teams! But that's not all! Our rising star Adam Wibe won the award for best presenter for his outstanding performance during the final.
In advance, they were tasked with developing a solution for how the forestry industry in Vietnam could adopt Nordic solutions for a more sustainable value chain. Their presentation of this solution earned them 2nd place in their group.
They were then challenged on how Finnish company Unikie could leverage its expertise in embedded software systems to integrate artificial intelligence, thereby creating value for new and existing customers.
The team’s solution for this 15-hour case was to implement artificial intelligence in autonomous drones for monitoring, analyzing, and spraying pesticides on large American farms. This solution took the team all the way to the final, earning them 2nd place at NCC24, the highest of all the Norwegian teams! But that's not all! Our rising star Adam Wibe won the award for best presenter for his outstanding performance during the final.


Oslo Trip - 2024
Oslo Trip - 2024🏙
Our annual company excursion has come to an end! We were fortunate enough to visit three amazing companies: SpareBank 1 Markets AS, Schibsted, and PGS.
We started at Sparebank 1 Markets, where we gained a great insight into how the world of investors works, as well as the exciting daily lives of the different employees. We would like to extend a special thanks to Christian Nygaard and the rest of the team for an exceptionally well-organized visit.
Schibsted M&A introduced us to their history and how they evolved from a simple printing press to becoming one of the most important companies in the Nordic region through wise and bold investments. Here, we received valuable insights into what a successful company must prioritize to make good investments and how to effectively leverage synergies between different companies. We would also like to extend a special thanks to Daniel Elston and Martin Klungland for allowing us to be inspired by their work in M&A.
Lastly, we visited PGS, which showed us the role they play in the oil industry today and how they aim to transform and contribute to a greener world in the future. We received an excellent overview of how their technology works today, as well as how it can be utilized in the future. We also gained a very interesting insight into various strategic plans they have implemented and those they wish to carry out in the future. This meeting wouldn’t have been possible without the strong commitment of Oyvind L. and Artem Lytkin.
Finally, we would like to thank all our wonderful members for contributing to making this such a great trip. We look forward to repeating it next year!


Company visit to Sopra Steria 💻
🔎 Sopra Steria & Training in Structured Problem Solving 🔍
We at NTNU HHS Case Club were fortunate to hold the last event of the spring semester at Sopra Steria. Here, we received training from a highly skilled team on structural analysis, with a focus on problem-solving 📝.
During the course, we gained insight into new methods and models that we can apply and implement in our case solutions. We were given a thorough overview of the ISAC model, the MECE tree, and the SCQA method. These provide the club with excellent tools for approaching problem-solving in a structured and systematic way through analysis.
We would like to thank Sopra Steria for a very educational and remarkable evening, which has provided us with both new and valuable knowledge to carry forward in our development 💪.
We at NTNU HHS Case Club were fortunate to hold the last event of the spring semester at Sopra Steria. Here, we received training from a highly skilled team on structural analysis, with a focus on problem-solving 📝.
During the course, we gained insight into new methods and models that we can apply and implement in our case solutions. We were given a thorough overview of the ISAC model, the MECE tree, and the SCQA method. These provide the club with excellent tools for approaching problem-solving in a structured and systematic way through analysis.
We would like to thank Sopra Steria for a very educational and remarkable evening, which has provided us with both new and valuable knowledge to carry forward in our development 💪.


Amsterdam Case Competition 2024
NHCC in Amsterdam Case Competition🇳🇱
We are proud to announce that the NTNU HHS Case Club recently participated in Amsterdam's first international case competition, organized by the Amsterdam Case Competition.
Our talented team, consisting of Nikolai Storm Titer Larsen, Ellen Marie Sundet, Tejas Sharma, and Kristian Thomesen, represented NHCC brilliantly, showcasing their analytical skills and passion for problem-solving.
The team demonstrated an incredible learning curve, moving from 4th place in the 8-hour case to an impressive 2nd place in the 24-hour case competition. We are incredibly grateful for the academic guidance and support provided by Erik Eriksen Grøntvedt throughout the process. His contribution has played a critical role in the team's development.
We look forward to continuing to represent NTNU School of Economics in future competitions and thank everyone for an excellent semester!
We are proud to announce that the NTNU HHS Case Club recently participated in Amsterdam's first international case competition, organized by the Amsterdam Case Competition.
Our talented team, consisting of Nikolai Storm Titer Larsen, Ellen Marie Sundet, Tejas Sharma, and Kristian Thomesen, represented NHCC brilliantly, showcasing their analytical skills and passion for problem-solving.
The team demonstrated an incredible learning curve, moving from 4th place in the 8-hour case to an impressive 2nd place in the 24-hour case competition. We are incredibly grateful for the academic guidance and support provided by Erik Eriksen Grøntvedt throughout the process. His contribution has played a critical role in the team's development.
We look forward to continuing to represent NTNU School of Economics in future competitions and thank everyone for an excellent semester!
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