Speaker
Description
In today's ever-evolving technological landscape, starting a start-up has become an enticing and viable path for individuals with innovative ideas. This talk aims to provide curious minds with practical insights on transforming ideas into successful ventures. The talk will explore the defining characteristics of start-ups and how they differ from traditional businesses. Evaluating the viability of your idea is crucial, and we will discuss effective methods for assessing its potential and feasibility. Building a strong network of mentors, advisors, and potential partners is essential, and the talk will emphasize the importance of collaboration and seeking guidance from industry experts. From developing a robust business plan to securing funding and launching a minimal viable product (MVP), we will outline the practical steps involved in starting a start-up. Join us to gain valuable insights and actionable advice, whether you're a technology enthusiast, aspiring innovator, or simply curious about the world of start-ups or how it could be applied to your current research.
Key questions:
What distinguishes start-up from traditional business?
How can I evaluate the potential of my idea?
Who should I engage with for guidance and support?
What are the initial steps to launch a start-up?