The program is divided into four thematic pillars to ensure graduates can navigate the intersection of science and business:
Technology Pillars: Automotive Technologies, Smart Factory/Digitalized Production, Logistics & Mobility, and Bioengineering.
Management & Strategy: Innovation & Change Management, International Project Management, and Global Economy.
Legal & Communication: Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Licensing, International Business Law, and Intercultural Communication.
Practical Phase: The 3rd semester is dedicated to a compulsory internship and a "Student Consulting Project," while the 4th focuses on the Master’s Thesis.
Future Scope & Career Prospects
Graduates are trained to manage the lifecycle of innovation—from lab discovery to global market entry.
Key Roles: Innovation Manager, Technology Scout, Licensing Specialist, Digital Transformation Manager, or International Project Lead.
Industries: Automotive, Renewable Energy, MedTech, and read more...
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MS in Industrial Engineering, Berlin, Germany
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