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Cashing in On a Great Idea: CUE £1K Awards CeremonyAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Jing Zhang. You are invited to 2011’s first and most talked about awards ceremony in Cambridge! This year, CUE ’s £1K Awards Ceremony is promising to present a banquet of fresh and exhilarating business ideas, including pitches and poster presentation from all entrants of the £1K competition. A special and mystery Pitching Prize will be handed out to the best pitch of the night, in addition to the £10,000 CUE is give away for this year’s winners. Come along, even if you have not thought of entrepreneurship before. You will be treated to a night of inspirational and exciting new ideas that are most likely to open you to a world of new possibilities. We will also be launching the new website, announcing the two brand new divisions of CUE , and providing you with free food, drinks and the chance to network with the CEOs and representatives from ARM , RedGate, Cambridge Angels, Cambridge Enterprise, venture capitalists and CUE mentors. Please sign up now to avoid disappointment as we do expect a huge crowd for the evening! http://1kawards2011.eventbrite.com/ Where: Department of Engineering When: Monday, 24th January 2011, 18:00 – 21:30 This talk is part of the Cambridge University Entrepreneurs (CUE) series. This talk is included in these lists:
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