Multi-Route Missionn
Innovating for the future
"A story about creativity, perseverance, and learning from mistakes”.
Alex has just signed up for the Green Innovation Challenge,a contest that seeks creative ideas to reduce energy consumption.
He has always been curious and loves imagining solutions, but this time he wants to design something that has a real impact. His mentor, Professor Vega, reminds him
Innovating isn’t just about having a good idea, Alex. It’s about understanding the problem and daring to try.
Alex feels that the time has come to take action. The future depends on what he decides to do now, and he can also count on the help of his friend Lia.
How will he start his mission?
Alex starts working on a prototype of a smart lamp that turns off automatically when it detects natural light. It works… almost. Sometimes it responds, sometimes it doesn’t.
Stop and analyze what’s happening. Not everything can be solved by trying more.
You’re doing great! If you keep trying, you’ll succeed!
What should he do?
The deadline is coming up soon. Are you going to make it on time?
Alex decides to observe his surroundings. He notes habits, interviews neighbors, and discovers something curious: many people leave their chargers plugged in all day. This sparks the idea of an automatic energy-saving reminder.
Don’t you think you should rest before the presentation?
Alex spends nights adjusting sensors and fine-tuning parts. Each test fails a little less than the previous one. He’s exhausted, but he feels he’s close to succeeding.
What should Alex do?
The goal isn’t to make it perfect, but to make it work well. Decide where your effort adds the most value.
Alex turns off the lamp and observes calmly. After noting patterns and checking the components, he discovers a simple fault: the sensor was miscalibrated. He could redo the whole system… or just fix what’s necessary.
Which do you think is the best solution?
During the presentation, Alex proudly shows his device that turns off outlets when it detects inactivity. Everything goes well… until the device starts to fail. The audience murmurs, and Alex feels nervous. T
How do you think Alex should act?
Alex creates a simpler version: an app that reminds people to unplug electrical devices. It works without any problems, even though it’s not as sophisticated as his original idea.
Wow, what a great solution! This could help a lot of people!
What to do?
Sometimes, innovating is also knowing when to stop.
The value of simplicity
Alex presents his project as it is. It’s not perfect, but it works and clearly demonstrates its purpose. The judges appreciate his creativity and his ability to prioritize what’s essential.
Simplicity and clarity can be more valuable than perfection.
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El logro inesperado
El proyecto de Alex funciona y además luce atractivo. El jurado destaca su equilibrio entre diseño e impacto. Aunque no gana el primer premio, recibe una mención especial por su innovación práctica.
Tu idea mejora vidas y eso es lo que cuenta.
La perseverancia y el enfoque práctico conducen a resultados sostenibles.
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Al menos te atreviste a intentarlo, eso también es innovar.
Vaya… demasiado pronto, pero con valor
Cansado y bajo presión, Alex intenta hacerlo todo perfecto. Durante la presentación, el prototipo falla frente al jurado. Aun así, recibe aplausos por su esfuerzo.
El exceso de ambición o la improvisación pueden hacer perder perspectiva, pero los errores también enseñan.
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El fallo que enseña
Alex presenta un modelo incompleto pero con una buena idea de fondo. El jurado aprecia su análisis, aunque reconoce que le faltó tiempo.
No ganar no es fracasar. Cada intento te acerca a una mejor versión.
Reflexionar y fallar conscientemente es parte esencial del proceso creativo.
reiniciar
Innovating for the future
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Transcript
Multi-Route Missionn
Innovating for the future
"A story about creativity, perseverance, and learning from mistakes”.
Alex has just signed up for the Green Innovation Challenge,a contest that seeks creative ideas to reduce energy consumption.
He has always been curious and loves imagining solutions, but this time he wants to design something that has a real impact. His mentor, Professor Vega, reminds him
Innovating isn’t just about having a good idea, Alex. It’s about understanding the problem and daring to try.
Alex feels that the time has come to take action. The future depends on what he decides to do now, and he can also count on the help of his friend Lia.
How will he start his mission?
Alex starts working on a prototype of a smart lamp that turns off automatically when it detects natural light. It works… almost. Sometimes it responds, sometimes it doesn’t.
Stop and analyze what’s happening. Not everything can be solved by trying more.
You’re doing great! If you keep trying, you’ll succeed!
What should he do?
The deadline is coming up soon. Are you going to make it on time?
Alex decides to observe his surroundings. He notes habits, interviews neighbors, and discovers something curious: many people leave their chargers plugged in all day. This sparks the idea of an automatic energy-saving reminder.
Don’t you think you should rest before the presentation?
Alex spends nights adjusting sensors and fine-tuning parts. Each test fails a little less than the previous one. He’s exhausted, but he feels he’s close to succeeding.
What should Alex do?
The goal isn’t to make it perfect, but to make it work well. Decide where your effort adds the most value.
Alex turns off the lamp and observes calmly. After noting patterns and checking the components, he discovers a simple fault: the sensor was miscalibrated. He could redo the whole system… or just fix what’s necessary.
Which do you think is the best solution?
During the presentation, Alex proudly shows his device that turns off outlets when it detects inactivity. Everything goes well… until the device starts to fail. The audience murmurs, and Alex feels nervous. T
How do you think Alex should act?
Alex creates a simpler version: an app that reminds people to unplug electrical devices. It works without any problems, even though it’s not as sophisticated as his original idea.
Wow, what a great solution! This could help a lot of people!
What to do?
Sometimes, innovating is also knowing when to stop.
The value of simplicity
Alex presents his project as it is. It’s not perfect, but it works and clearly demonstrates its purpose. The judges appreciate his creativity and his ability to prioritize what’s essential.
Simplicity and clarity can be more valuable than perfection.
reiniciar
El logro inesperado
El proyecto de Alex funciona y además luce atractivo. El jurado destaca su equilibrio entre diseño e impacto. Aunque no gana el primer premio, recibe una mención especial por su innovación práctica.
Tu idea mejora vidas y eso es lo que cuenta.
La perseverancia y el enfoque práctico conducen a resultados sostenibles.
reiniciar
Al menos te atreviste a intentarlo, eso también es innovar.
Vaya… demasiado pronto, pero con valor
Cansado y bajo presión, Alex intenta hacerlo todo perfecto. Durante la presentación, el prototipo falla frente al jurado. Aun así, recibe aplausos por su esfuerzo.
El exceso de ambición o la improvisación pueden hacer perder perspectiva, pero los errores también enseñan.
reiniciar
El fallo que enseña
Alex presenta un modelo incompleto pero con una buena idea de fondo. El jurado aprecia su análisis, aunque reconoce que le faltó tiempo.
No ganar no es fracasar. Cada intento te acerca a una mejor versión.
Reflexionar y fallar conscientemente es parte esencial del proceso creativo.
reiniciar