IIT-Mumbai's Entrepreneurship Summit '06

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November 28, 2006 16:01 IST

What: The Entrepreneurship Cell, IIT, Mumbai, is organising the Entrepreneurship Summit '06.

When: December 10

Where: IIT Mumbai, Powai

Details

~ The summit will provide a unique opportunity to nurture business ideas in the proper framework of business planning.

Key features

~ The summit will channelise the experience and knowledge of renowned personalities to the participants in the form of interactive workshops and talks on various aspects of planning and building one's own start-up.

~ It will serve as a platform to informally interact with aspiring entrepreneurs, first generation entrepreneurs, acclaimed corporates and distinguished academia.

~ Workshops have been designed to provide a complete overview of business planning and to educate participants on the issues that come up when they meet ground realities.

Workshops

~ Marketing Strategy: Patrick Turner, INSEAD Singapore

~ Financial Planning and Analysis: Rajesh Raju, iLabs

~ Market Research

  • Information Technology: Neeraj Roy, MD and CEO, Hungama Mobile
  • Manufacturing: Girish Kumar, chairman, Wilcom Technogies
  • Services: Rama Bijapurkar, Market Strategy Consultant

~ Strategy Planning for Startups

  • Information Technology: Ananth Krishnan, VP and CTO, TCS
  • Manufacturing: Subramani Ramachandrappa, founder, Richcore
  • Services: Ashok Wadhwa, partner and CEO, Ambit Finance

Panel discussion

~ The Big Question: Funding for your start-up

  • Alok Mittal, executive director, Canaan partners
  • Vani Kola, MD and founder, NEA Indo-US Ventures
  • Dinesh Sharma, head, TDB
  • Sandeep Murthy, partner, Sherpalo Ventures

Registration fee

  • Working professionals: Rs 400
  • Students: Rs 300
  • IIT Bombay students: Rs 200

Important date

~ Registration closes on December 1.

How to register?

~ For registration and other details, please visit https://www.esummit.iitbecell.org/.

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