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Revision as of 14:33, 19 October 2016



Crowdfunding and Press

An important aspect of iGEM to us is the possibility to bring the field of synthetic biology to peoples’ attention. While holding presentations at schools certainly contributes to this, we also came in contact with the media and started and successfully funded a crowdfunding campaign.

Crowdfunding

Finding sponsors to support the project is as crucial to iGEM as it is exciting. Additionally, this year we also wanted to find personal investors that believed in our project. Therefore, we initialized a crowdfunding campaign on Startnext.
Besides the financial support, for which we are inexpressibly thankful, we also gained the chance to reach out to people and show them what our project and synthetic biology is about.
Especially our pitch video has been very well received by people as it helped them understand the project while raising their personal interest towards the topic. We had great feedback from social media and not only have we been curated by the partner page of Startnext called Sciencestarter, they even elected us to Sciencestarter of the week.
Apart from being able to communicate our project we also had a great time producing the stop motion pitch video, designing rewards for supporters and write newsletter blogs for fans. Furthermore, writing the script for the video really has raised our awareness of how difficult it actually is to explain our project to a person without much biological background knowledge. As a consequence, we tackled this issue by discussing and optimizing the comprehensibility of our project with students and by designing a dictionary for technical terms of synthetic biology.

Press

In order to inform people about our project and gain fans for our crowdfunding campaign we also entered a dialogue with the public relations office of our university and as a result they published this article.
In addition, we had an interview with Rainer Kurlemann, a journalist writing science articles for a well-known German newspaper.
Local media wrote about us as well.