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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. Please see above for contact details for this list. |
Other listsBuddhism Talk on Silent Illumination Meditation One Day Meeting - 6th Annual Symposium of the Cambridge Computational Biology Institute Other medicinal chemistry symposiaOther talksDirect measurements of dynamic granular compaction at the mesoscale using synchrotron X-ray radiography Simulating Electricity Prices: negative prices and auto-correlation Aspects of adaptive Galerkin FE for stochastic direct and inverse problems Mechanistic model development to characterise drug effects on platelets over time in pharmaceutical research. Metamaterials and the Science of Invisibility Polynomial approximation of high-dimensional functions on irregular domains Lecture Supper: James Stuart: Radical liberalism, ‘non-gremial students’ and continuing education Computing High Resolution Health(care) 'Walking through Language – Building Memory Palaces in Virtual Reality' TBC ***PLEASE NOTE THIS SEMINAR IS CANCELLED*** Seminar – Why do policymakers seem to ignore your evidence? |