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PRESENTED BY:

TOPIC: SANDESH R S
SANDEEP
COVID has helped rejuvenate SATWIK
SHASHANK
innovation in business.
INTRODUCTION

The outbreak of the COVID-19 disease has posed great challenges


to the worldwide economy and people’s daily lives and will have
far-reaching consequences beyond the spread of the disease. At
the same time, crisis is also a strong driver of creativity and
innovation. Indeed, if examined closely, one can already observe
abundant creativity and innovation emerging at the national,
institutional, organizational, and individual levels within the
countries affected by COVID-19.
INNOVATIVE BUSINESS IDEAS IN
RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS
1) Dining out
French designer Christophe Gernigon has created oversized transparent
lampshades, allowing diners to eat in a personal bubble. The ‘PLEX'EAT’
prototypes are made from perspex.
INNOVATIVE BUSINESS IDEAS IN
RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS
2)  Shopping
A Finnish supermarket created an innovative solution - long, curved
handles that allow customers to open chiller cabinets with their clothed
arms instead of hands.
INNOVATIVE BUSINESS IDEAS IN
RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS
3) Home deliveries
U.S. start-up Starship Technologies is rolling out its food delivery boxes on
wheels to a range of urban areas, from Milton Keynes, England to
Fairfax,Virginia, U.S.  
INNOVATIVE BUSINESS IDEAS IN
RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS
4) Streetify
If shoppers can’t visit the streets, why not bring the streets to shoppers?
That is the idea behind Streetify, an e-commerce platform that launched
in late March, just in time to help businesses respond to the COVID-19
crisis.

INNOVATIVE BUSINESS IDEAS IN
RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS
5) Lost Stock
Lost Stock allows consumers to order clothes directly from textile factories
in Bangladesh, preventing cancelled orders from ending up in a landfill
while also helping help 50,000 Bangladeshi families affected by
Coronavirus-related unemployment.  
INNOVATIVE BUSINESS IDEAS IN
RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS
6) Canlis Restaurant
Canlis redesigned its business model with pop-up concepts, helping customers and
employees during the Coronavirus pandemic

 
CONCLUSION
Change in the environment will leads to creation of new
technologies. If the technology is not developed as per the
time the whole business will fail to survive In the business.
Due to covid businesses are facing heavy problem. For
maintaining social distance in shops were too difficult task.
So innovative ideas are came in to existence in the period of
covid 19
THANK YOU

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