Wallis Motta
I would like to meet entrepreneurs in Cambridge, UK in order to collaborate with them or interview them on their experiences of starting a business, as part of my PhD research project... Are you interested? Send me a message!
| Headline: | Innocent Bystander |
| Work status: | Full-Time Student |
| Industries: | Biotech, Cleantech, Computing, Gaming, Information Technology, Internet, Media, Nanotech |
| Skills: | Business, English, Entrepreneurship, Event planning, Languages, Marketing, Spanish, Writing |
| Location: | London, UK |
| Groups: | CUTEC, Entrepreneurship for a Zero Carbon Society, Seedcamp, SV Factor |
| Interested in: | Brainstorming, Finding cofounders, Finding engineers, Finding experts, Finding team mates, Helping friends, Helping members of my groups, Joining a startup, Learning about entrepreneurship, Meeting new people, Professional opportunities, Sharing my projects |
| Tags: | anthropology, complex societies, cutec, enterprise, Entrepreneurship, greater cambridge, high-tech startups, Innovation, ucl |
| Schools: | University of London |
FULL BIO
Wallis Motta is currently a full-time PhD student in Anthropology at UCL. She has a Certificate in Enterprise by the Judge Business Business School and the Cambridge Center of Entrepreneurial Learning, a BA in Communication Sciences from the Iberoamericana University in Mexico, also an MA in Material and Visual Culture from UCL, all with distinction. Currently she is researching entrepreneurship and the enterprise culture in the Cambridge Cluster. Furthermore, she is involved in several local start-up companies and CUTEC (the Cambridge University Technology and Enterprise Club). She has previously worked in world renowned Advertising Agencies as senior planner and communication strategist, such as DDB. And worked in the area of Market Research using qualitative techniques for clients such as, Televisa, Nokia, Telcel, among other companies. She is is interested in meeting local entrepreneurs. If you would like to showcase your company in the Tech Ventures 2008 please contact her for further information.
EDUCATION
| University: | University of London |
| Time period: | 2007 - 2009 |
| Degree: | Anthropology at UCL, PhD |
| University: | University of London |
| Time period: | 2005 - 2006 |
| Degree: | Material and Visual Culture, MA |
Wallis' Startups (2)
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Idea Belt
We are creating an open innovation platform to support the collaborative projects within organizations.
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Cambridge Temperature Concepts
(the geeky bit) physiological temperature datalogging and wireless transmission (the application) ovulation detection for identification of the fertile window to assist couples in starting a family (the business bit) with 1 in 7 couples having...
Wallis is Following (46)
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SpinVox
Spinvox is a voice to text service. Spinvox started with their (now patented) Voice Message Conversion System in 2005, becoming one of the first companies to convert voicemails to text messages.
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C3 Venture Partners
C3 Venture Partners accelerates the growth of early stage clean technology businesses in the Cambridge Cluster and nationally across the UK. Focus on real world business development, securing customers, partners and key corporate relationships.
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Orian Healthcare Ltd
Orian Healthcare is an international outsourcing company based in the UK with the ability to reach consumers in new and developing markets such as Europe, Middle East and Africa.
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Wallis' Contacts (66)
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Michael Dyson
Molecular Biologist and protein biochemist working with in Biochemistry Department, University of Cambridge with John McCafferty developing new protein interaction and recombinant antibody technologies.
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Kiran Dasari
Indian, 25. Graduate in Masters in Supply Chain Management at Ross School Of Business. Interests include Semantic web, Operations, Supply Chain, International Marketing and emerging economies. MS in Computer Engg and BS in Electrical Engg.
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Theodoros Koutroukides
President, Cambridge University Technology and Enterprise Club (CUTEC). Biotech PhD candidate, Cambridge University