Venture Expedition: immersion unveils solution
Ever contemplated the source of ingenious ideas wielded by entrepreneurs ? Allow me to provide insight into the methods employed by these innovators, particularly exemplified by students from Central Mindanao University's College of Engineering, specifically the Civil Engineering Department. Here, within the academic realm, we emerge as entrepreneurs crafting solutions that address the intricacies of daily challenges, showcasing the dynamic fusion of creativity and engineering acumen.
Initially, our approach involved meticulous planning to gather data efficiently. Employing a data service as a guide, we conducted face-to-face interviews to glean insights from the interviewees. This method allowed us to delve into the challenges faced within the university setting, unraveling both institutional issues and personal concerns of the individuals we interacted with.
Initially, our approach involved meticulous planning to gather data efficiently. Employing a data service as a guide, we conducted face-to-face interviews to glean insights from the interviewees. This method allowed us to delve into the challenges faced within the university setting, unraveling both institutional issues and personal concerns of the individuals we interacted with.
The data gathering and interviews commenced on January 23, 2024, at the campus. The team strategically divided into smaller groups, each comprising two members, to efficiently cover all the colleges within Central Mindanao University. This approach enabled us to engage with a total of 100 interviewees, garnering valuable insights and collecting 100 responses in the process.
With the mounting number of interviews, we discerned a confluence of issues prevalent within the university, with transportation, financial security, canteen services, and waste management standing out as major concerns for a significant portion of students. Armed with this data, we committed to addressing multiple challenges concurrently. After careful consideration and consultation with our professor, our innovative solution, capable of tackling three distinct problems simultaneously, garnered a green light to proceed.



















