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Imperial Entrepreneurs

The launchpad for the next generation of disruptive technology entrepreneurs at Imperial College london.

Group type: Club
Status: Active
Focus: Ideas
Organizer: Student-run
Funding: Self-generated Revenue
Industries: Cleantech, Computing, Education, Entertainment, Financial, Information Technology, Internet, Media, Travel
Location: London
Website: http://www.imperialentrepreneurs.com

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The launchpad for the next generation of disruptive technology entrepreneurs at Imperial College london.

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Sent by Niccolo Corsini on 22 October 2009, 10:06PM

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  • Nuno Rocha Nuno Rocha wrote (1 year ago):

    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 http://tvc2010.cutec.org/showcase

  • Daniel Townsend Daniel Townsend wrote (1 year ago):

    We've started doing a podcast about student entrepreneurs at Imperial - if anyone wants to share their story then get in touch http://www.dormroomtycoon.com/

  • LKY Global Business Plan Competition 2010 Organising Committee LKY Global Business Plan Competition 2010 Organising Committee wrote (2 years ago):

    The prestigious Lee Kuan Yew Global Business Plan Competition 2010 is back for its 5th run!

    Win your way to Singapore for the Finals to compete for a share of US$60,000 in cash and funding. Surround yourself with the youngest and brightest entrepreneurial minds in the world.

    Log on to http://www.smu.edu.sg/lky for details and to register! The first round deadline is 31st March 2010.

  • Ian Fisk Ian Fisk wrote (2 years ago):

    The William James Foundation has announced 8 competitions that together provide $100,000 in cash and in kind support for sustainable entrepreneurs. Entrants can be of any age or from anywhere in the world. First round deadline is December 4th. Details at: www.williamjamesfoundation.org/press.

  • Niccolo Corsini Niccolo Corsini wrote (2 years ago):

    IE on IC Radio!!!

    http://www.icradio.com/show.php?id=564

    Listen from minute 4.30 onwards

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  • Richard Port

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  • Andreas Brenner

    Candidate in Msc in Technology Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore

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