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next event – Global Entrepreneurship Week – 18th november 2009

invito GEW PADOVA

News

The meetings scheduled for march 2009 are delayed to november 2009, due to technical reasons. We apologyze for the inconvenience and hope to see you in november. For any question, please feel free to contact paolo.giacon@unipd.it.

P.G.

Next Event

november 25th YouToBiz presents Adrian Burden,  CEO Singular ID

h. 4.30 pm – Aula Magna LEPSCHY Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell’Informazione, via Gradenigo 6/a

Next Event

november 18th YouToBiz presents Stefano Quintarelli, CEO Reeplay.it

h. 4.30 pm – Aula Magna LEPSCHY Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell’Informazione, via Gradenigo 6/a

Next Event

nanotech-021

tuesday 11th November 2008, 4.30 p.m.

Aula Magna LEPSCHY, Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell’Informazione , via Gradenigo 6/a

IAN KASPAR, CEO NANOXER

Download the presentations

Here you can download some presentations:

The slides presented by Professor Shai Vyakarnam 

The slides presented by Professor Moreno Muffatto

Slides presented by Silvio Grignaschi, senior architect IBM

Next Event

november 4th, 4.30 p.m.

Aula Magna “Lepschy”, Dipartimento Ingegneria dell’Informazione, via Gradenigo 6/A Padova

YouToBiz presents Riccardo Donadon, CEO H-Farm

YouToBiz is coming…

 

october 27th – 4:00 p.m.

Aula Magna “A. Lepschy”, Via Gradenigo 6a

 

 

 

 

 

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Introduction

Prof. Giuseppe Tondello, Prorettore per rapporti con le imprese, Università di Padova

Dott. Andrea Berti, Area trasferimento tecnologia, Università di Padova

 Dott. Francesco Peghin, Presidente Confindustria Padova

Dott. Roberto Furlan, Presidente CCIAA Padova

Dott. Silvio Grignaschi, Senior Architect, IBM

 

Presentation of YoutToBiz program 

Prof. Moreno Muffatto, Università di Padova

 

Keynote speech

Dr. Shailendra Vyakarnam, Director, Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning,

Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, UK

 

Panel

Shailendra Vyakarnam, University of Cambridge

Pietro Busnardo, Innogest Sgr

Adrian Burden, Singular-ID

Being an entrepreneur

Although many people express a preference for being an entrepreneur, many lack the confidence and skills to turn their ambitions into action. Young people should be exposed to entrepreneurship and be supported, along with their trainers, in developing entrepreneurship skills”.
European Commission, Entrepreneurship in Europe, green paper 2003

“Europe has too few entrepreneurs, or at least too few who actually take the decisive steps to launch their own business. There is a need to create a more favourable climate in society for entrepreneurship. Education can contribute to addressing this challenge successfully.”
European Commission, Training Tomorrow’s Entrepreneurs, project 2008

Research universities are important institutions for educating world-class technologists. But, among many other roles, they also provide and important social setting for students and faculty to exchange ideas, including ideas on commercial entrepreneurial opportunities”.
David Hsu, Associate Professor of Management, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

The technical entrepreneur is an acknowledged key catalyst in the process of industrial formation and growth. Commencing in the eighteenth century, the Industrial Revolution was dependant upon technical entrepreneurs who, although originally trained as professional engineers, instinctively taught themselves to become expert business managers. Such industrial history confirms that the birth of new industries have usually depended upon the revolutionary skills of one or more of these key technical innovators, who make the critical pioneering scientific discoveries that trigger the birth of new industrial sectors”.
Ray Oakey, Professor of Business Development, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester

 

 

 

 

 

 

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