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Last chance to join i-Teams for the Michaelmas Term and learn hands-on commercialisation skills – Apply by 24th September
This term’s projects:
* Enhancing Reality - finding commercial applications for a new image fusion software technology
* Finding real-world applications for a synthetic reversible molecular lego system
* MicroEnCAPs - investigating the market demand for self-assembling "smart" materials
To find out more about i-Teams and this term’s projects visit www.iteamsonline.org
To apply, send your CV and a covering letter explaining which project you want to do and why to Amy Mokady (am678@cam.ac.uk) no later than SATURDAY 24th September. Applications are welcomed from post-graduates, postdocs and 4th year undergraduates from any University in the East of England, as well as all CUTEC members.
The TVC will address the importance of the Ideas Economy and its impact on high-tech clusters on the 9th June 2011 at the Cambridge Union Society. The impressive line-up of speakers include the CEO of Virgin Galactic (George Whitesides), Global Business Development at P&G (Mike Addison), Co-Founder of Seymourpowell (Dick Powell) and the BBC Technology Correspondent (Rory Cellan-Jones). To view the latest programme and confirmed speakers please visit:
http://tvc2011.cutec.org/schedule-new/
The conference has been recently featured in the Business Weekly news & Cambridge First newspaper.
In addition, there will be:
• An interactive smart phone application along with on-line streaming.
• A social media ‘Ideas Economy’ competition – submit your definition of the term 'Ideas Economy' for your chance to win a free conference ticket! Join our LinkedIn group to participate: http://linkd.in/l5LnOz - be creative!
With one week to go, the Cambridge University Technology & Enterprise Club (CUTEC) is delighted to announce the confirmation of Red Gate Software, ARM, MedImmune, Plastic Logic, Ubisense and Domino Printing showcasing as part of the Cambridge Diamond Exhibition at the Technology Ventures Conference (TVC; http://tvc2011.cutec.org) along with Shell, Mozilla and GlaxoSmithKline running interactive workshops.
Eighteen local Cambridge technology start-up companies such as Eight19 will compete in a “Dragons’ Den”-like competition on the day for the ‘Technology Start-up of the Year' with a prize comprising of £3K along with a placement at Silicon Valley’s Plug & Play Center on top of consultancy support for finalists from BDO, SNR Denton, Stradbroke Advisors, Balderton Capital and many more.
I am writing to invite you or a friend or colleague of yours to apply to serve as a mentor, associate mentor, or judge for the Stanford University, UC Berkeley, Columbia or other business plan competitions. Mentoring activities start in February or March. Judging activities start in January and go into February. View the schedule for mentoring including time commitments at http://enterprisefutures.net/2011competitionsschedule.html. Please submit your application by January 19th at http://www.enterprisefutures.org/judgementorappl.html
Enterprise Futures Network (EFN) is a 1500 person volunteer organization that supports universities to help create leaders that apply entrepreneurship to build a better future. We support universities in the U.S. and abroad. Please let me know if you have questions and feel free to refer colleagues who may be interested to me at tjensen@enterprisefutures.net
Thomas Jensen, Co-Founder Enterprise Futures Network
The Cambridge Technology Ventures Conference 2010 will be the premier venue to see how stem cell therapy, cybernetics, artificial intelligence and smart materials are enhancing human performance.
Will the 21st Century see the emergence of a bionic athlete?
How will mobile apps and Web 2.0 change the way consumers interact with sport?
Come hear
Arne Ljungvist (IOC Medical Commission Chairman) speak on genetically engineered athletes
Roger Mosey (BBC Director of London 2012) speak on 3D broadcasting for the Olympic Games
Graeme Obree (World Champion cyclist) tell how he redefined cycling to win the 1-hour time trial world record
There have been an overwhelming number of registrations by attendees from companies such as DFJ Esprit, MedImmune, Taylor Wessing, Microsoft, TTP, and Cambridge Consultants. Secure your seat today at http://tvc2010.cutec.org/
After one year of serving as the president of CUTEC, I am now happy to share with you our first-ever Annual Report that captures the highlights and progress of CUTEC in 2008/2009: http://www.cutec.org/?n1=news
Thanks again for making the last year hugely successful and look forward to your engagement for the coming year.
Dr Shai Vyakarnam needs case studies for a book he is co-writing with Neal Hartman about how to unlock the enterpriser inside!
What has happened since you completed Enterprisers? How are you working or behaving differently? What sort of impact has your business or idea had on your own or other people's lives? What about your 'Letter to Self?' Have things turned out the way you hoped?
If you are happy to be included, please get in touch with Shai by email.
We'd also like to develop some CfEL case studies to demonstrate the benefits of the programme for potential delegates across the UK and wider world. If you'd like to contribute and would be happy for this info to be included on our web site and within other marketing collateral, please contact Katharine Price, Marketing Manager, at CfEL via k.price@jbs.cam.ac.uk
1 day to go! New i-Teams taster programme - May 7th 2009
Following on from the success of the i-Teams programme, we are piloting a new taster programme in May, to allow more students to participate, and more technologies to gain real market feedback.
Students will have the opportunity to work with real Cambridge University inventions, getting a taste of brainstorming, identifying the real-world benefits of new technologies, and contacting potential customers.
The i-Teams taster will run over 2 weeks, from May 16th to 30th and includes two half-day workshops, as well as independent team work.
See www.iteamsonline.org for details of the projects. Applications due by May 7th.
Hi all. I'm looking forward to attending next year CUTEC events as the Technology Venture Conference was absolutely amazing. I had a very nice chat with Garrett Camp of StumbleUpon fame which is one of the company I inspired the most when I started Veedow.com up.
Last chance to join i-Teams for the Michaelmas Term and learn hands-on commercialisation skills – Apply by 24th September
This term’s projects:
* Enhancing Reality - finding commercial applications for a new image fusion software technology
* Finding real-world applications for a synthetic reversible molecular lego system
* MicroEnCAPs - investigating the market demand for self-assembling "smart" materials
To find out more about i-Teams and this term’s projects visit www.iteamsonline.org
To apply, send your CV and a covering letter explaining which project you want to do and why to Amy Mokady (am678@cam.ac.uk) no later than SATURDAY 24th September. Applications are welcomed from post-graduates, postdocs and 4th year undergraduates from any University in the East of England, as well as all CUTEC members.
First newsletter sent for CUTEC 2011/2012!!!!
However, for constant updates on CUTEC here are some useful links:
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/CUTEC
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2258514446
Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=42349
Younoodle: http://www.younoodle.com/groups/cutec
We would like to thank you for your interest and look forward to inspiring your entrepreneurial spirit!
The TVC will address the importance of the Ideas Economy and its impact on high-tech clusters on the 9th June 2011 at the Cambridge Union Society. The impressive line-up of speakers include the CEO of Virgin Galactic (George Whitesides), Global Business Development at P&G (Mike Addison), Co-Founder of Seymourpowell (Dick Powell) and the BBC Technology Correspondent (Rory Cellan-Jones). To view the latest programme and confirmed speakers please visit:
http://tvc2011.cutec.org/schedule-new/
The conference has been recently featured in the Business Weekly news & Cambridge First newspaper.
In addition, there will be:
• An interactive smart phone application along with on-line streaming.
• A social media ‘Ideas Economy’ competition – submit your definition of the term 'Ideas Economy' for your chance to win a free conference ticket! Join our LinkedIn group to participate: http://linkd.in/l5LnOz - be creative!
With one week to go, the Cambridge University Technology & Enterprise Club (CUTEC) is delighted to announce the confirmation of Red Gate Software, ARM, MedImmune, Plastic Logic, Ubisense and Domino Printing showcasing as part of the Cambridge Diamond Exhibition at the Technology Ventures Conference (TVC; http://tvc2011.cutec.org) along with Shell, Mozilla and GlaxoSmithKline running interactive workshops.
Eighteen local Cambridge technology start-up companies such as Eight19 will compete in a “Dragons’ Den”-like competition on the day for the ‘Technology Start-up of the Year' with a prize comprising of £3K along with a placement at Silicon Valley’s Plug & Play Center on top of consultancy support for finalists from BDO, SNR Denton, Stradbroke Advisors, Balderton Capital and many more.
I am writing to invite you or a friend or colleague of yours to apply to serve as a mentor, associate mentor, or judge for the Stanford University, UC Berkeley, Columbia or other business plan competitions. Mentoring activities start in February or March. Judging activities start in January and go into February. View the schedule for mentoring including time commitments at http://enterprisefutures.net/2011competitionsschedule.html. Please submit your application by January 19th at http://www.enterprisefutures.org/judgementorappl.html
Enterprise Futures Network (EFN) is a 1500 person volunteer organization that supports universities to help create leaders that apply entrepreneurship to build a better future. We support universities in the U.S. and abroad. Please let me know if you have questions and feel free to refer colleagues who may be interested to me at tjensen@enterprisefutures.net
Thomas Jensen, Co-Founder Enterprise Futures Network
The Cambridge Technology Ventures Conference 2010 will be the premier venue to see how stem cell therapy, cybernetics, artificial intelligence and smart materials are enhancing human performance.
Will the 21st Century see the emergence of a bionic athlete?
How will mobile apps and Web 2.0 change the way consumers interact with sport?
Come hear
Arne Ljungvist (IOC Medical Commission Chairman) speak on genetically engineered athletes
Roger Mosey (BBC Director of London 2012) speak on 3D broadcasting for the Olympic Games
Graeme Obree (World Champion cyclist) tell how he redefined cycling to win the 1-hour time trial world record
There have been an overwhelming number of registrations by attendees from companies such as DFJ Esprit, MedImmune, Taylor Wessing, Microsoft, TTP, and Cambridge Consultants. Secure your seat today at http://tvc2010.cutec.org/
To exhibit your technology at the conference, apply at http://tvc2010.cutec.org/showcase
Dear CUTEC teammates and friends,
After one year of serving as the president of CUTEC, I am now happy to share with you our first-ever Annual Report that captures the highlights and progress of CUTEC in 2008/2009: http://www.cutec.org/?n1=news
Thanks again for making the last year hugely successful and look forward to your engagement for the coming year.
Theo
Calling all Enterprisers alumni!
Dr Shai Vyakarnam needs case studies for a book he is co-writing with Neal Hartman about how to unlock the enterpriser inside!
What has happened since you completed Enterprisers? How are you working or behaving differently? What sort of impact has your business or idea had on your own or other people's lives? What about your 'Letter to Self?' Have things turned out the way you hoped?
If you are happy to be included, please get in touch with Shai by email.
We'd also like to develop some CfEL case studies to demonstrate the benefits of the programme for potential delegates across the UK and wider world. If you'd like to contribute and would be happy for this info to be included on our web site and within other marketing collateral, please contact Katharine Price, Marketing Manager, at CfEL via k.price@jbs.cam.ac.uk
We look forward to hearing from you!
Many thanks,
The CfEL team
1 day to go! New i-Teams taster programme - May 7th 2009
Following on from the success of the i-Teams programme, we are piloting a new taster programme in May, to allow more students to participate, and more technologies to gain real market feedback.
Students will have the opportunity to work with real Cambridge University inventions, getting a taste of brainstorming, identifying the real-world benefits of new technologies, and contacting potential customers.
The i-Teams taster will run over 2 weeks, from May 16th to 30th and includes two half-day workshops, as well as independent team work.
See www.iteamsonline.org for details of the projects. Applications due by May 7th.
Hi all. I'm looking forward to attending next year CUTEC events as the Technology Venture Conference was absolutely amazing. I had a very nice chat with Garrett Camp of StumbleUpon fame which is one of the company I inspired the most when I started Veedow.com up.
Also, I'd love to get feedbacks about my start up: http://younoodle.com/startups/veedow_com
Cheers