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Technology Venturing ForumAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Jo Griffiths. Pre-registration is required - please email ifm-events@eng.cam.ac.uk for further information The Technology Venturing Forum brings together academics and practitioners with deep interests in turning early-stage technology into new business. The forum offers a unique opportunity for participants to learn, in one intensive day, some of the latest insights and practices on the challenging innovation triad of creating research-product-market fit. The forum will appeal to decision makers and professionals from any industry, any company size, and any country. Key Benefits: •Gain the latest insights and practices on key topics from leading experts. •Build an international network with technology venturing peers and become part of the community. •Inspiring and intensive one-day format maximises value for money and minimises opportunity costs. Who Should Attend: •Decision makers who are actively involved in turning early-stage technology into new business – from any company size, any industry, and any country. •Professionals who are supporting technology venturing by entrepreneurs or managers. Speakers Include: •Thomas Bohné •Keith Cotterill •Darya Haitoglou •Clive Kerr •Robert Lacher •Karen Miller •Tim Minshall •Letizia Mortara •Rob Phaal •Frank Tietze This talk is part of the IfM Seminars series. This talk is included in these lists:
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