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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School > Pitch@Palace Biotech Boot Camp
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Katharine Price. Cambridge Judge Business School is delighted to be hosting the biotech-focused Boot Camp for Pitch@Palace, organised by HRH The Duke of York, KG. HRH founded Pitch@Palace in 2014 to provide a platform for entrepreneurs to support the amplification and acceleration of their activities. This is the first time a Pitch@Palace Boot Camp will take place outside of London and the event will provide a showcase for the thriving biotech and entrepreneurial communities in Cambridge. It is an excellent opportunity for biotech entrepreneurs and founders to hear from industry experts and receive mentoring. Applications are now open. Please visit the web site to find out more and apply: www.pitchatpalace.com/apply There are 42 places available on the Boot Camp. Applications would be welcome from entrepreneurs in the following areas: • Agriculture • Big Data • Consumer Healthcare • Diagnostics • Food Sciences • Medical Devices • Plant Sciences • Research Technologies • Therapeutics The closing date for applications for Pitch@Palace Boot Camp is Tuesday 2nd February, 2016. Please note that you can apply for Pitch@Palace On Tour events and Pitch@Palace Boot Camp using the same form. After the Boot Camp, around 12–15 businesses will be selected to pitch to potential investors and supporters at Pitch@Palace 5.0 held at St. James’s Palace on 7 March. All Boot Camp participants will be able to attend Pitch@Palace. This talk is part of the Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School series. This talk is included in these lists:
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