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During their studies on the programme, students are obligated to participate in project groups or individual groups in the interests of external customers. In 2020, the key external customers are MegaFon, Healbe Company, HSE Digital Economics Centre, etc.
The students had a few months to complete tasks set by the customers. When the students finished, they presented the results of their work. The projects included evaluation of the market, development of the strategy of introducing a product to the market, evaluation of using innovative technologies in the bank industry, etc.
‘Students’ teamwork led to great results that turned out to be valuable for the company’, - Mikhail Parfentyev, Digital Projects Advisor, MegaFon.
‘Results of the work done by students of ‘Electronic Business and Digital Innovations’ programme were presented on a high level and exceeded our expectations’, - Sofya Privorotskaya, leading expert of HSE Digital Economics Centre, candidate of economic science.