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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Enterprise Tuesday 2009/2010 > Enterprise Tuesday 2009/2010 - Why entrepreneurship is a real option
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Frances Bycroft, enterprisetuesday. Do you want to be an entrepreneur? Do you have a business idea and don’t know how to get started? Do you want to transform an idea into a real enterprise? Then come along to Enterprise Tuesday! The highly successful Enterprise Tuesday series resumes on 20th October with Prof Henning Sirringhaus, Co-Founder of Plastic Logic; Martin Jackson, VP Technology at Plastic Logic; and Bill Earner, Investment Manager at Amadeus Capital Partners Ltd providing a group panel presentation on the opportunities for entrepreneurship available to you. If you’re interested in attending, please register on-line now at http://www.cfel.jbs.cam.ac.uk/programmes/enterprise/register.html Attendance is FREE and you only need to register online ONCE for the whole series. Starts at 6pm; Networking from 7:30pm For further information, please email the Programme Manager, Frances Bycroft, at enterprisetuesday@jbs.cam.ac.uk This talk is part of the Enterprise Tuesday 2009/2010 series. This talk is included in these lists:
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