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Camera, Businesses, Future: Student teams convince with entrepreneurial thinking

Munich, November 13, 2025. At the award ceremony of the b@s videochallenge the best contributions in seven different categories were honored today in Munich. Students from Germany (Düsseldorf, Fulda, Gelnhausen, Kassel, Cologne, Meissen, Rissen, Tutzing, Wiesbaden) and Switzerland (Bülach) were honored for their company analyzes and recommendations for action.

At the b@s videochallenge, students between 14 and 20 years of age from all school types analyze the causes of entrepreneurial success and possible risks, develop recommendations and present their results in four-minute videos. This year, the participants had the choice for their videos between MAMMUT, Vorwerk, the KION Group and the help alliance. The patron of the competition is Elke Büdenbender, lawyer and wife of German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier. In a video message, she was impressed by the students' performance: "With your contributions, you proved yourself – but also to everyone else – that you are digitally competent, even in dealing with AI. You can prompt and quote sources. You deal critically with topics, you are enormously creative and understand economic contexts and you also think internationally. You show a healthy ambition, a great willingness to learn and perseverance."

The winners of the company awards are:

  • MAMMUT: Eva (17), Hugo (17), Jakob (17) and Julia (18) from the Erzbischöfliche Liebfrauenschule Cologne, Germany.
  • Vorwerk: Joel, Tobias and Yannick (all 18) from the Gymnasium Tutzing, Germany.
  • KION Group: Alina (17), Emelie (17), Hannah (16), Johann (17) and Joline (16) from the State Gymnasium St. Afra Meissen, Germany.
  • help alliance: Janina (16) from the Schillerschule Bochum, Germany.

 

Special prizes for foreign language skills, perseverance and audience enthusiasm

In addition to the four first prizes, donated by the four company partners, three special prizes were awarded. This year, the Foreign Language Award was also awarded for the second time to a team that did not record its video in its native language. Jenny (18), Diana (19), Finia (18), Klara (18) and Nele (18) from the Berufliche Schulen of the Main-Kinzig-Kreis Gelnhausen, Germany won this prize with their video in English about MAMMUT. Lena (15) from the Winfriedschule in Fulda, Germany was awarded the prize for the best video up to the 9th grade with the Youngster Award. Lena proved her ambition and perseverance, because she had already been nominated for the award last year with her submission in the last round of competition. This year she triumphed in the Youngster category with her video about MAMMUT. The Audience Award was won by Shahid (19) and Semih (18) from the Jacob-Grimm-Schule in Kassel, Germany who shot a video about the KION Group. They had collected the most votes in online voting the week before the final. 

 

Teams from the following schools entered the finals:

  • Berufliche Schulen Gelnhausen, Germany
  • Erzbischöfliche Liebfrauenschule Cologne, Germany
  • Friedrich-Rückert-Gymnasium Düsseldorf, Germany
  • Friedrich-Wilhelm-Gymnasium Cologne, Germany
  • Gutenbergschule Wiesbaden, Germany
  • Gymnasium Rissen, Hamburg, Germany
  • Gymnasium Tutzing, Germany
  • Jacob-Grimm-Schule Kassel, Germany
  • Kantonsschule Züricher Unterland, Switzerland
  • Landesgymnasium St. Afra Meissen, Germany
  • Schillerschule Bochum, Germany

 

The winning videos and all other nominated entries can be found in the best-of. 

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