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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Katharine Price. The Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL) based at Judge Business School would like to invite staff and students based in Science departments to attend our special event to discuss the opportunities for developing innovations beyond research. We are pleased to have 3 guest panellists, including Prof Henning Sirringhaus, Hitachi Professor of Electron Device Physics, and Prof Stephen Elliott, Amorphous Materials Group at the Department of Chemistry. Dr Shailendra Vyakarnam, Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning, will also be available to talk about the Centre’s ETECH Projects, a programme run in conjunction with a number of credit-bearing courses and designed to accelerate entrepreneurship and diffusion of innovations based on early stage technologies from the University of Cambridge. Venue: Mott Seminar Room, Department of Physics, University of Cambridge (View map at: http://www.cam.ac.uk/map/v4/drawmap.cgi?mp=main;xx=653;yy=631;mt=c;tl=Mott%20Building) Tea and coffee will be served. Please RSVP to Katharine Price at cfelmarketing@jbs.cam.ac.uk This talk is part of the ETECH Projects series. This talk is included in these lists:
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