Our business model challenge

Our business model challenge

Our business model challenge

When was the last time you worked on and challenged your business model?

Last Wednesday we took the time to review, analyze and update our own business model. We are continuously developing our status and have established a 3-month cycle for this. In this way, we ensure that we always reflect on current developments and process them as part of a business model analysis.

For a long time we have all been able to come together and take part in the workshop personally. Finally gummy bears, biscuits and chocolate to share in the innovation work again!

When was the last time you worked on and challenged your business model?

Last Wednesday we took the time to review, analyze and update our own business model. We are continuously developing our status and have established a 3-month cycle for this. In this way, we ensure that we always reflect on current developments and process them as part of a business model analysis.

For a long time we have all been able to come together and take part in the workshop personally. Finally gummy bears, biscuits and chocolate to share in the innovation work again!

Data-driven business model innovation

Data-driven business model innovation

Data Driven Business Model Innovation” – our workshop with RHI Magnesita

 

To kick off the collaboration, a two-day face-to-face workshop on the topic of data-driven business model innovation took place at RHI Magnesita in Vienna at the end of January.

Gregor Lammer, Head of AI and APO, works with his team on innovative data-based solutions for the refractory industry of the future. Together with our experts Fabio Pereira and Tobias Butsch from NOVAZOON, extensive data potential was determined at the kick-off workshops and promising use cases for new product/service solutions were developed.

The goal of our cooperation is to develop new data-driven business models and thus take the future of RHI Magnesita as a digital pioneer in a traditional industry to the next level.

We would like to thank Gregor Lammer, Manuel Forrer and Thomas Buchegger for the two successful workshop days in Vienna.

We look forward to further cooperation with exciting topics.