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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Jan-Willem van de Meent. CU Entrepreneurs warmly invites you to attend this year’s Grand Launch event, where you can find out how to win £100 for 100 words. You will also hear from our guest of honour and CUE Prize Winner, Billy Boyle (Owlstone). About 5 years ago Billy was an entrant in the Entrepreneurs’ Challenge and now his company has reached sales of over $4 million. Find out how he did it and how you can be next. Over the last 9 years, CUE has awarded more than £360k to over 400 teams who are now collectively worth £42m. The Grand Launch is particularly special since it marks the start of the 10th Entrepreneurs’ Challenge. The event is free to attend and there will be food, drink and live music as well as the chance to meet potential team-mates for this year’s Entrepreneurs’ Challenge. Come along and find out what it takes to be a winner. This talk is part of the Cambridge University Entrepreneurs (CUE) series. This talk is included in these lists:
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