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Cambridge University Technology and Enterprise Club (CUTEC)
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The Cambridge University Technology and Enterprise Club (CUTEC) is an organization dedicated to enhancing the entrepreneurial spirit amongst academics and students. CUTEC facilitate interaction between industry experts and students, thereby providing students with exposure to the wider business and fundraising communities. Investors and the industries that support them in turn gain access to the vibrant research and entrepreneurial communities at the University of Cambridge. CUTEC hosts a number of annual conferences, including the Technology Venture Conference which aims to join venture capitalists with entrepreneurs. CUTEC also has a large role in i-Teams, an organization that primes cutting edge ideas into ready-for-market products. CUTEC ’s ability to create enterprise opportunities has had a large impact on the University and led Younoodle to rank Cambridge “3rd most entrepreneurially successful university worldwide” in 2008. Visit www.cutec.org for more details. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Andrew Marin; . If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 12 talks in the archive. Join i-Teams for the Lent Term - Apply by December 1stiTeams. Wednesday 01 December 2010, 00:00-00:00 CUTEC RECRUITMENT EVENT 2010http://www.cutec.org/?n1=news&n2=news CUTEC. Wednesday 20 October 2010, 20:30-22:00 Specialist Surgeries - Expert one-to-one business advice for entrepreneurshttp://www.cutec.org/?n1=workshops&n2=cutec_surgeries Speaker to be confirmed. ideaSpace, Entrepreneurship Centre, 3 Charles Babbage Road, Cambridge, CB3 0GT.. Wednesday 20 October 2010, 14:00-17:00 Join i-Teams for the Michaelmas Term – Apply by 23 Septemberwww.iteamsonline.org Speaker to be confirmed. Thursday 23 September 2010, 00:00-00:00 CUTEC Technology Ventures Conference: Human Performance Running on Technologyhttp://tvc2010.cutec.org/ Speaker to be confirmed. Thursday 10 June 2010, 09:00-16:45 Last chance to join i-Teams Taster – Applications deadline 14th Maywww.iteamsonline.org/CurrentTaster.html Amy Mokady - iTeams. Friday 14 May 2010, 00:00-00:00 Technology Venture Conference 2009: Innovative Technologies for Global ChallengesSpeaker to be confirmed. Thursday 11 June 2009, 09:00-18:00 The Investor's Forum: "Let us show you the money!"Alex van Someren. Wednesday 11 February 2009, 17:45-20:45 Workshop on Open Innovation: Swimming with Big Fish - get paid to Innovate!Speaker to be confirmed. Wednesday 12 November 2008, 18:30-20:45 Technology Venture Conference 2008: Emerging Technologies opportunities for tomorrowMichael Liebreich, Peter Hartzbech, Garrett Camp. Thursday 12 June 2008, 08:45-17:55 Technology Venture Conference 2007: Commercialising Early-Stage TechnologiesMartin Varsavsky, founder of FON, and Seth Sternberg, co-founder of Meebo. Tuesday 05 June 2007, 10:00-20:00 Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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