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Ideahub: Submit your Idea and get help from WES membership
The Wolfson Entrepreneurs' Society (WES) will be running an IdeaHub event on Mon 18 November 2019. This will be an opportunity to research new ideas and practice the skills required to get a business off the ground. We will help facilitate people into teams, suggest some interesting ideas to explore and provide a template to help research a business strategy.
At the event, we will be providing some idea prompts to get you thinking but if you have any ideas of your own that you would like to submit, please let us know through the form below. Perhaps you have something you're working on that you would appreciate help with? This could be a great chance to meet others interested in the same problem, find a potential co-founder, or learn more about an area of business you're passionate about!
Other suggestions, themes or topics are welcome!
* Note that these submissions will not be circulated other than in the context of the IdeaHub event. Please get in touch with Daniel Keitley (entrepreneur@wolfson.cam.ac.uk) if you have any queries.
To submit an idea for the ideahub please, complete the IDEAHUB form here.
***Application Deadline: 12 Nov 2019***
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