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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School > Enterprise Tuesday 2016: Where Do You Go after You Build a Global Standard?
Enterprise Tuesday 2016: Where Do You Go after You Build a Global Standard?Add to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Enterprise Tuesday. Mike Muller, Chief Technology Officer and one of the founders of ARM, will talk about where ARM has come from, where it is now and what the future is seen to hold. Critical to this is how the business is currently being shaped to meet future needs. Although now 25 years old ARM ’s roots are strongly entrepreneurial and innovative as it explores new markets and builds its stake further in the mobile world and connected future. Enterprise Tuesday is a series of free evening lectures and networking sessions managed and delivered by the Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School. Enterprise Tuesday is open to all University of Cambridge staff and students, members of other universities and the local business community. The series is particularly relevant for postgraduate students considering future career paths, those exploring entrepreneurial opportunities and looking to build high quality networks with experts and practitioners. It is also a chance for the business community to mix with the next generation of talent. Interested in attending? Please find out more and register at https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/entrepreneurship/programmes/enterprise-tuesday/timetable/ This Enterprise Tuesday session is being sponsored by ARM . This talk is part of the Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School series. This talk is included in these lists:
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