Canadian students win UN case competition with business idea for Osasuna

There Concordia University of Canada won first place in the business case competition International Case Competition of the University of Navarra (UNICC).

After six days of competition, the students, divided into 16 teams, participated in a 12-hour final event which took place in the Tres Reyes Hotel in Pamplona and in the stadium The Sadar.

The four finalist teams had to propose a business proposal on how to increase the revenue of Osasunaby relying on internationalization and digitalization.

More than 60 students from 15 universities from nine countries participated in this unique event among Spanish universities and organized by students of the Faculty of Economics of university of Navarra since 2013.

After Concordia University, Wilfrid Laurier University, also Canadian, is in second place; in third place, the Chinese University of Hong Kong; and fourth, the University of California at Berkeley. The teams came, in addition to Canada, Hong Kong and the United States, from Spain, Lebanon, Norway, Portugal and the Netherlands.

SOLVE REAL BUSINESS PROBLEMS

For six days, university students tried to resolve, in addition to the Osasuna case, cases of companies like Cashfana And Veridas and they presented their solutions to a jury composed of professionals from the companies themselves and renowned consulting firms.

Members of entities such as Viscofan, Phone, Glovo, McKinsey & Company, Veridas, Siemens Gamesa, Cashfana, Information group, Deloitte, World Football Summit, Frozen foods from Navarre And Osasuna They judged the students' proposals.

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