Opening Event: Course Introduction

CIBC presents Entrepreneurship 101 Event Series

CLASS SUMMARY

Speaker: Tony Redpath


This non-credit course is designed to introduce members of the research community to issues relating to starting and growing a technology based business. It is targeted at graduate students, post-docs, faculty, technicians and others active in research in a scientific or engineering discipline, who have an interest in creating a company to exploit the results of their research. It will be targeted at researchers in biological and physical sciences and engineering. It assumes no prior knowledge of business and will offer lectures on a diverse range of topics including finding financing, defining markets, hiring teams and protecting intellectual property.

DATE | TIME | LOCATION

October 1, 2008
5:30PM - 6:30PM
MaRS Collaboration Centre
101 College St., Toronto
Lower Level Auditorium

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For more information contact Tony Redpath at entrepreneurship101@marsdd.com.
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