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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Amy Mokady. Taste new business skills! – apply by November 7th Interested in i-Teams, but didn’t have enough time to do a term-long project? Try our NEW 2 WEEK TASTER programme! Following on from the success of the i-Teams programme, we have introduced a new taster programme, to allow more students to participate, and more technologies to gain real market feedback. Students will have the opportunity to work with real Cambridge University INVENTIONS , getting a taste of BRAINSTORMING , identifying the real-world benefits of new TECHNOLOGIES , contacting potential CUSTOMERS , and presenting their findings. The i-Teams taster will run over 2 weeks, from Wednesday November 18th to Friday December 4th and includes three workshops, as well as independent team work. See www.iteamsonline.org for details APPLICATIONS due by November 7th to Amy Mokady at am678@cam.ac.uk. This talk is part of the lpm29's list series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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