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Application Procedure

This page summarizes all details to apply for participation at the NEMO Innovation Camp.


Application Procedure

To apply for admission participants have to complete the registration form (web form) and submit it electronically together with all required application material:

  • Motivation letter: Applicants must provide a written statement of motivation (with a maximum length of one page). The language of your motivation letter must be English.
    • Specifications for Academia (Master students, PhD students/candidates, Post-Doctoral): underly the link with your experience and academic background.
    • Specifications for Industry (practitioners, consultants, research engineers, socio-economic actors): underly the link with your current postion and responsibility as well as the economic sector you are active in.
  • Curriculum vitae (recommended to use the Europass CV Template, in English).

The complete application material must be submitted electronically using the online application system.

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Interested participants are strongly advised to apply as early as possible. Please note that applications will not be reviewed if not all materials have been received. Selected applicants will be informed via e-mail. It is advised to check the e-mail account on a regular basis after the application.

Application Deadline: 31st of May, 2025.


For detailed information on the participantion fee and packages, please go to https://nemo.omilab.org/package_fees/


Who is the target group?

The target group of the NEMO Innovation Camp are Master and PhD-students, Postdoctoral Researchers, Research Engineers and Industry Practitioners with a research background or interest in:

  • Business Informatics
  • Industrial Management
  • Digital Innovation
  • Digital Twins
  • Business Ecosystems
  • Digital Business Models
  • Computer Science
  • Business Administration
  • etc.

If selected, applicants must attend for the whole duration of the innovation camp. They must take part in the lectures, participate in the working groups and are expected to have an adequate command of the English language.