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If you have a question about this talk, please contact ignite. Are you an ambitious researcher, engineer or scientist looking to transform an innovation and prepare it for commercial reality? Are you looking to invigorate innovation within your company, build skills and strengths in the R&D teams, maximise the potential of new ideas and revitalise business in these challenging economic times? Ignite is an intensive, one-week training programme for aspiring entrepreneurs and corporate innovators from the hi-tech and life sciences sectors. Comprised of a blend of practical teaching sessions, expert clinics, mentor sessions and advice from experienced entrepreneurs and innovators, it provides delegates with the tools, contacts and confidence to transform their ideas into successful business projects or ventures. The programme structure enables support to be tailored to fit the individual business idea and to focus on specific issues such as investment readiness, technical and market due diligence. Find out more at https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/entrepreneurship/programmes/ignite/ Dates: The next programme will run from 10-15 June 2016. Applications are now open. Venue: Cambridge Judge Business School How to apply: Visit our website to find out more and apply by 1 June 2016 > https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/entrepreneurship/programmes/ignite/apply/ If you’re interested in participating, please read the selection criteria thoroughly to assess whether it is right for you and complete the online application form. There is a 15% early bird discount available to those who apply by 20 April. The final application deadline is 1 June 2016. We encourage early application to ensure we group delegates and assign mentors effectively. Track record of success: This open programme has a track record of enabling the creation of many, successful ventures by alumni from across the world. It is estimated that over 250 businesses were created by alumni in the last four years and are still up and running. According to alumni surveys conducted since 2013, more than £200 million in funding was raised and around 4,300 jobs were created by Ignite alumni ventures from 2011-2015. “The programme challenged me to think outside of the box and injected entrepreneurial spirit to the project. As a result, an inside-looking, narrowly-scoped project turned into a potential new business opportunity for the company. I would strongly recommend the experience for corporate participants at all levels who are working in innovation or new product development.” Peter Suh, New Concepts Manager, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company “Attending the Ignite week has been a tremendous experience! The course was of great intensity and provided great insights into all the stages of the entrepreneurial process – insights which I now apply in BT Research to maximise the value of new ideas.” Gabriele Corliano, BT Research “Ignite is, with no doubt, the best and quickest way to get educated, trained and connected on all aspects of entrepreneurship. For most of the non-business background participants, it simply opens the door to an entirely new world.” Peng Li, Research Associate Centre for Advanced Photonics and Electronics (CAPE), Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge Contact Us: If you have any questions, please contact the team. Email: ignite@jbs.cam.ac.uk 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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