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Entre 370

Have you ever wondered why some startups become unicorns, while others are flops? How about why some entrepreneurs are able to consistently introduce innovative new products?  These are the kinds of questions that are explored in ENTRE 370: Introduction to Entrepreneurship.  Professor Pahnke will be teaching three sections of the course this fall, and is opening up slots in each section for Engineering majors. In the course you will learn the fundamentals about starting a technology-based business, create a term project, and connect with the entrepreneurship community at UW and in Seattle.  If you are interested and have trouble registering please email Professor Pahnke at eacox@uw.edu

Details: Entre 370

Section A: T/Th 10:30-12:20

Section B: M/W 1:30-3:20

Section C: M/W 3:30-5:20

 

Prof. Emily Pahnke is actively recruiting Engineering students to join her ENTRE 370: Introduction to Entrepreneurship course. Emily won the UW distinguished teaching award last year and has an excellent reputation among students in the Foster School. Her current research revolves around venture capital investments applied to the medical device and affective computing industries. Questions? Feel free to contact Prof. Pahnke: eacox@uw.edu.

September 2, 2016

$2,500 for your start-up work!

Funding for Innovative Ideas! 

Do you have an idea that you think has commercial potential? Do you dream of starting a company sometime in the future? If your answers are yes, then the National Science Foundation I-Corps program may be right for you.

Each I-Corps grant will provide $2,500 to eligible teams as they gain first-hand feedback from potential customers and clients. See details and apply at http://comotion.uw.edu/start-up/icorps.

Deadline is January 15, 2016.

Questions? Please send them to icorps@uw.edu

January 5, 2016

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