Entrepreneurship

Forecasting quantity of newborns to better allocate cram school/daycare centers and their resources

Application Area: 

Project Details

Term: 

Fall 2014

Students: 

Di-Chien Lo, Guerman Shion, Jieng-Wuen Cai

University: 

NTHU

Presentation: 

Report: 

Cram Schools (CS) are specialized schools that train their students to meet particular goals, most commonly to pass the entrance examinations of high schools or universities. People in Taiwan are aware about the importance of early childhood education and development. Also, Day Care Center (DCC) is an ongoing service during specific periods, such as the parents' time at work. Recently large numbers of women workers are entering or returning to the workforce. The growing economy is encouraging parents to spend more on these child development services.

Forecasting demand of library study rooms to promote and manage co-working space

Application Area: 

Project Details

Term: 

Fall 2014

Students: 

Shu-Ming Yeh, Pei-Rong Chen Pi-Ruei Jiang, I-ting Wei

University: 

NTHU

Presentation: 

Report: 

Business Problem and Background: We are going to found a company turning the redundant space in campus into appealing co- working spaces for students. Since we have no any history record for predicting future demand of discussion room. The existing booking data of discussion room of library can, to some extent, reflect the pattern of real needs. Therefore, the project is going to forecast the demand of discussion room as accurate as possible to help our company better prepare and allocate resources.

Forecasting Goal: Predict future weekly booking in the following semester

Subscribe to Entrepreneurship