CODE n
CODE_n is a business started in 2011 by GFT Technologies AG under the direction of CEO Ulrich Dietz. From 2012 to 2018, the company ran a contest at the CeBIT exhibition for startups with business models based on digital technologies.History
CODE_n was officially founded by GFT Technologies AG and publicly announced on September 14, 2011 at a press conference in Berlin.[1] In its first year, the program partners included Deutsche Messe AG, Ernst & Young, Fujitsu Technology Solutions, BITKOM, and the Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe (ZKM).
2012: Shaping Mobile Life[edit]
In 2012, the guiding theme for CODE_n was "Shaping Mobile Life," reflecting a pursuit of emerging companies with business models centered around mobile technologies. Out of the 400 applicants spanning 42 countries, fifty finalists were chosen. These selected participants were given the opportunity to showcase their business models at CeBIT within the dedicated CODE_n trade show hall. The exhibition space was designed by Jürgen Mayer H. and Tobias Rehberger.
Intelligent Apps from Hamburg was selected as the winner of the CODE_n12 Award for their app called myTaxi:[2] The jury panel included Ulrich Dietz (GFT Technologies AG*), Lars Hinrichs (HackFwd), Gabriele Fischer (brand eins), Carsten Knop (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung), Paulus Neef (PQuadra), Joseph Reger (Fujitsu Technology Solutions), Jens-Uwe Sauer (Seedmatch), and Peter Weibel (ZKM).
2013: Smart Solutions for Global Challenges[edit]
The second installment of the CODE_n innovation contest ran in 2013 under the slogan "Smart Solutions for Global Challenges".[3] This time the contest was looking for digital business models that were geared to the transition to sustainable energy and its related challenges. The CODE_n13 Award was given in two categories: Emerging Company and Best Startup. The winners were Changers.com (Potsdam) and Greenclouds (the Netherlands).[4]
Artist Vincent Tavenne took on the task of designing the 5,000 m2 exhibition hall at CeBIT. Attendees included Angela Merkel, Donald Tusk, Philipp Rösler and Peter Altmaier.
2014: Driving the Data Revolution[edit]
In 2014, CODE_n focused on Big Data, with the slogan "Driving the Data Revolution". 50 finalists were chosen from among 450 applicants from 17 countries.[5] The Code_n14 grand prize of €30,000 went to the UK-based startup Viewsy.[6] The US-based company AutoGrid also won a special award.
Partners at CeBIT 2014 included Deutsche Messe and Ernst & Young, as well as Google, Salesforce.com, Continental AG, and Dassault Systèmes. Sigmar Gabriel, Germany's Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy, and Apple founder Steve Wozniak were among the 17,000 visitors to the CODE_n hall.
2015: Into the Internet of Things[edit]
The fourth round of the CODE_n contest was held under the banner "Into the Internet of Things". It called for young companies with business models dedicated to the IoT. More than 450 startups applied, with the 50 finalists exhibiting in the CODE_n hall at CeBIT, from March 16–20, 2015, in Hanover (Germany). The contest featured the interactive Robochop installation[7] designed by Munich-based designers Clemens Weisshaar and Reed Kram. This year's contest also drew in partners including Trumpf,[8] EnBW, Salesforce, Google, EY, Kuka, and Accenture. More than 85,000 visitors attended, including Sigmar Gabriel, Germany's Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy, as well as the European Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society, Günther Oettinger.
The Berlin-based startup Relayr was selected as this year's €30,000 winner for their signature product "Wunderbar".[9]
2016: Unveiling Digital Disruption[edit]
The motto for the fifth round of the CODE_n CONTEST was "Unveiling Digital Disruption", with the subcategories of Applied FinTech, Connected Mobility, HealthTech and Photonics 4.0.[10] For the first time, CODE_n was not held at CeBIT. Instead, CODE_n initiated the New Festival, revolving around digital transformation in trending modern-day industries, and held from September 20–22 at the Center for Art and Media (ZKM) in Karlsruhe (Germany).[11] Festival partners were Accenture, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, GFT, TRUMPF, EnBW, and Vector Informatik.[12]
Winners of the CODE_n Awards
Year (Category) | Theme | Company | Founder | Company HQ |
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2012 | Shaping Mobile Life | Intelligent Apps (myTaxi) | Niclaus Mewes, Sven Külper | Hamburg |
2013 (Best Startup) | Smart Solutions for Global Challenges | Blacksquared (Changers.com) | Daniela Schiffer, Markus Schulz | Potsdam |
2013 (Best Emerging Company) | Smart Solutions for Global Challenges | Greenclouds | Michel Korpershoek, Peter Zonneveld | Rotterdam |
2014 | Driving the Data Revolution | Viewsy | Odera Ume-Ezeoke | London |
2015 | Into The Internet Of Things | relayr | Harald Zapp, Jackson Bond, Paul Hopton | Berlin |
2018 | Intelligence X.0 | Airfox | Victor Santos, Sara Choi |
References[edit]
- ↑ Innovation initiative CODE_n founded: international competition for new IT-based business models. GFT Press Release
- ↑ MyTaxi Accolades. MyTaxi
- ↑ New Solutions for the Transition to Sustainable Energy. CODE_n Press Release
- ↑ GREENCLOUDS awarded as world’s most innovating and sustainable emerging IT company at CeBIT 2013. Greencloud Press Release
- ↑ CODE_n Accelerates Dialog between Established Companies and Startups at CeBIT. Realwire
- ↑ London-Based Viewsy’s Retail Analytics Wins CeBIT Code_n Competition. TechWeek Europe
- ↑ Kram/Weisshaar democratise the design process with new project Robochop. Wallpaper
- ↑ Cebit 2015: Inside the CODE_n hall. KitGuru
- ↑ ‘Chocolate bar’ of IoT sensors wins €30,000 Code_n prize at CeBIT. Silicon republic
- ↑ "Kick-off for the CODE_n16 Startup Contest: Unveiling Digital Disruption". FinanzNachrichten.de (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2019-05-23.
- ↑ Ohr, Thomas (16 August 2016). "Celebrating Digital Disruption: Join the CODE_n new. New Festival from September 20-22 in Karlsruhe (Sponsored) | EU-Startups". Retrieved 2019-05-23.
- ↑ tech, Desire Athow 2016-05-26T09:02:00 146Z World of. "Startups have just four days to apply for the CODE_n16 contest". TechRadar. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
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