KABADA in a nutshell: interview with Janis Hermanis
The ultimate goal of the KABADA project is to create an artificial intelligence for the evaluation of business ideas and offer new opportunities to develop the practical application of entrepreneurial skills, in particular, it will improve decision making in relation to the adoption of new ideas leading to innovations.
With the development of this tool, a new, innovative and multidisciplinary approach to teaching business/entrepreneurship will in fact be created, as the system developed will become part of the curriculum. It will also facilitate the exchange, flow, and co-creation of knowledge, as the system will be appropriate for use in multiple educational sectors and will provide opportunities to use specific knowledge (e.g. engineering, physics, medicine) in new business ideas. The main goal is to decrease the rate of business failure, the possibility of financial difficulties and to increase the number of successful entrepreneurs.
To learn more about the KABADA project and its goals, we thought we’d create a series of mini video interviews with coordinator Janis Hermanis who talks about the project, the state of the art, and the benefits it will bring.
In this first interview, Janis explains in a nutshell what the project is, what are the objectives and the way it will work.
The ultimate goal of the KABADA project is to create an artificial intelligence for the evaluation of business ideas and offer new opportunities to develop the practical application of entrepreneurial skills, in particular, it will improve decision making in relation to the adoption of new ideas leading to innovations.
With the development of this tool, a new, innovative and multidisciplinary approach to teaching business/entrepreneurship will in fact be created, as the system developed will become part of the curriculum. It will also facilitate the exchange, flow, and co-creation of knowledge, as the system will be appropriate for use in multiple educational sectors and will provide opportunities to use specific knowledge (e.g. engineering, physics, medicine) in new business ideas. The main goal is to decrease the rate of business failure, the possibility of financial difficulties and to increase the number of successful entrepreneurs.
To learn more about the KABADA project and its goals, we thought we’d create a series of mini video interviews with coordinator Janis Hermanis who talks about the project, the state of the art, and the benefits it will bring.
In this first interview, Janis explains in a nutshell what the project is, what are the objectives and the way it will work.