Esslingen graduate inspires with an innovative idea at the Female Founders Cup!
Esslingen graduate inspires with an innovative idea at the Female Founders Cup!
Jasmin Saleh, graduate of the Esslingen University of Applied Sciences in the software technology and media informatics course, has reached the final of the Female Founders Cup 2024. With it, an innovative project competes that bears the name Mindsetr. The idea behind Mindsetr is efficient appointment agency for psychological help. Special features of the project are automated waiting list management and electronic questionnaires that help therapists to gain valuable time for patient care.
Another part of MindSetr is a AI chat bot that carries out the first medical history and thus enables patients to get a comfortable entry into the therapy process. The Female Founders Cup, which is organized by Gründes! Gabriele Gühring, Vice Rector for Research and Transfer, described the initiative as a strong signal to the IT industry.
support and commitment to women in technology
Jasmin Saleh was supported in participating in the Female Founders Cup of fellow students, who are also enrolled in computer science courses at the Esslingen University of Applied Sciences. These include Pakize Gökkaya, Sungeetha Sing and Merve Duman, who are actively involved in more women in technical courses. In addition, Jasmin Saleh and her fellow campaigners make a contribution to the Girls' Digital Camps, which are also funded by the Ministry of Economics, Labor and Tourism Baden-Württemberg.
On the next December 27th, an online course for app programming for girls in classes 6 to 8 will take place, for which registrations are possible via the homepage of the Esslingen University of Applied Sciences. This course is supposed to open the doors to the digital world for young girls and inspire them for programming.
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