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(ENG) Creatiquer 1st week, Differences into strengths
Written by Creatiquer Team

🧠 Creatiquer Week 1 – Differences to Strengths
After our first Creatiquer meeting, we spent time getting to know each other better.
We believe that having team members from diverse academic backgrounds gives us a stronger advantage when preparing for competitions.
Before diving into competition selection and idea generation, we felt it was essential to build trust among teammates and understand each member’s strengths and interests. This, we believe, will lead to better outcomes.
To facilitate this process, we decided to write down our areas of interest and strategies for project collaboration on Notion. We then shared and discussed our thoughts together.
We believe that each step like this will help strengthen our team even further.
In this first week:
- We briefly introduced ourselves and shared our interests.
- We agreed that each team member would research competitions that align with their field of interest.
- We will finalize our choice in Week 2.
➡️ Please continue to support and follow us on this journey with Creatiquer!
🎯 Creatiquer Week 2 – Competition Research: Exploring Opportunities for Our Club
During our second weekly meeting, we took the time to:
- Discuss common interests based on our diverse backgrounds.
- Identify relevant competitions to participate in.
With members from Technology Management, Mechanical Engineering, and Electrical & Electronic Engineering,
we explored a variety of interests including environment, engineering, and risk management.
Instead of settling on a single topic, we focused on finding competitions that could integrate all of our fields of interest.
🔍 [Selected Competition Candidates]
1. 2025 Engineering Industry Competition
- Field: Science/Engineering, Environment
- Registration Dates: March 4, 2025 – April 30, 2025
- Eligibility: High school and college students, aspiring engineers
- Team Size: Individual or team (up to 4 members)
- Theme: Proposing innovative ideas applying digital technology to address sustainability challenges such as carbon emission reduction, climate change, and space development.
2. 2025 Wind Power Generation Forecasting Competition
- Field: Science, Data, Environment
- Registration Dates: March 8, 2025 – April 27, 2025
- Eligibility: University or graduate students
- Team Size: 2-3 members
- Theme: Analyzing and predicting the next day’s wind power generation using meteorological and environmental data.
3. Green Growth Action Idea Hackathon
- Field: Environment
- Registration Dates: March 31, 2025 – April 3, 2025
- Eligibility: Open to the general public
- Team Size: 3-5 members
- Theme: Proposing ideas that encourage carbon-neutral behaviors in everyday life.
4. Samsung Fire & Marine X POSTECH X Seoul National University
3rd National University Student Risk Management Competition
- Field: Planning/Idea (Risk Management)
- Registration Dates: April 4, 2025 (Application) / May 23, 2025 (Submission)
- Eligibility: University students enrolled in Spring 2025
- Team Size: 3-4 members
- Theme: Proposing innovative ideas related to climate change, cyber risks, and AI technology in the general insurance industry.
5. National Low Birth Rate & Aging Policy Competition
- Field: Low birth rate & aging population
- Registration Dates: March 10, 2025 – April 13, 2025
- Eligibility: Open to everyone
- Team Size: Not specified
- Theme: Proposing practical policies and ideas to address low birth rates and aging population issues.
🏆 Our Final Choice: 2025 Engineering Industry Competition
Why did we choose this competition?
The theme of this competition is:
“Proposing innovative ideas applying digital technology to address sustainability challenges in engineering fields, including carbon emission reduction, climate change, and space development.”
This theme aligns well with:
- The strengths of our club members, including Technology Management students studying the intersection of technology and society, and Mechanical & Electrical Engineering students with engineering expertise.
- While most of us are still in our first or second year and may not have extensive knowledge in our respective fields, we see this as a great opportunity to:
- Deepen our understanding of our majors
- Gain insights into interdisciplinary collaboration
🚀 This semester’s challenge for Creatiquer has officially begun — wish us luck!
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