University of Cape Town (UCT) student entrepreneurs have breezed through the regional round of the Entrepreneurship Intervarsity competition – topping three ...
“It’s a tough task going up against the region’s best, but our students were determined, and that spirit was evident as they took to the virtual podium to pitch their ideas. We’re nearing the last stretch of this competition and my message to our three stars is clear: just go out there and do your best. In line with the competition’s rules, Waggie said students pitched their business ideas to a panel of judges and had just three minutes to get their messages across. “Our students’ inner strength and enthusiasm never cease to amaze me. It provides students with a platform to showcase their businesses and to attract investors to their enterprises. The two-day virtual regional event was hosted by Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) on Tuesday, 30 August and Wednesday, 31 August.
In this session, Ranjeet Ahluwalia joins us for our Moonshot Scholars Program to discuss branding. Guest Speaker. Ranjeet Ahluwalia. Program Information.
This non-degree program is open to all Touro University system students (undergraduate, graduate and professional) each fall semester. You can attend only one session, or all. This event is part of the Moonshots Fall 2022 series.
Scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 10, this event aims to instill an appreciation of business and entrepreneurship, as well as encouraging community involvement ...
“It is exciting to see the engagement of families and youth at our market.” “We think Youth Entrepreneurship Day is a great opportunity to really capture the attention of the younger generation and could provide them with a platform for future business endeavors as well as teach valuable life skills,” said Cape Riverfront Market Co-Manager, Sydney Waters. This is achieved through grant money provided by SendAFriend and a market platform to vend products provided by the Cape Riverfront Market.
Common Services Centres are playing key role in transforming the countryside with improving ease of doing business On India's 75th anniversary of ...
India’s ongoing transformation and resilience displayed during the COVID-19 crisis are not only driven by the digital revolution and empowerment tapping into rural entrepreneurs but will also continue to be key drivers for India’s journey to become a developed nation. What differentiates the CSC Bal Vidyalaya from other schools is the use of technology to motivate the child to become an independent learner. The CSCs also empower children and youth with a range of educational and skill building courses. The CSC also provided citizens much-needed access to banking services through its BCs and DigiPay (AEPS) during the pandemic led lockdown. During 2020-21 and 2021-22, the CSC conducted over six lakh telemedicine consultations for citizens across the country. During the Covid pandemic in 2020, CSCs started delivering essential commodities to citizens at their doorsteps in villages. In his address, the Prime Minister exhorted farmers to take to natural farming to become self-reliant. Citizens could visit their nearest CSC or get their pension and other entitlements delivered at their doorstep during the lockdown. Like always, he underlined the role of over four lakh Common Services Centers (CSC) in providing access to services and opportunities to the rural population for empowering citizens and promoting digital inclusion. In 2017, CSC started implementing the Government’s flagship digital literacy scheme, Pradhan Mantri Gramin Digital Saksharta Abhiyan, to provide training to six crore rural citizens focusing on one person from every eligible household across all the Gram Panchayats of the country. A unique model rooted in the entrepreneurial skills of over five lakh Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs), CSCs provide last-mile access to digital technology, digital literacy, and a host of services to citizens across the nation. On India’s 75th anniversary of Independence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced from the ramparts of Red Fort that India will become a developed country by the year 2047.
Co-operatives and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Minister Teten Masduki said that universities should update their curriculum to focus on creating ...
Related news: "The CSIS (Centre for Strategic and International Studies) survey states that more than 70 percent of young people want to become business players. The CSIS (Centre for Strategic and International Studies) survey states that more than 70 percent of young people want to become business players.
Business growth doesn't happen without effective marketing. These conferences can teach striving entrepreneurs the latest tricks of the marketing trade.
But learning the ins and outs of the digital landscape is tricky to do on your own. The ContentTECH Summit teaches marketers how to use tech tools to improve their content marketing campaigns. Gatherings happen twice per year and include professional coaching, thought-provoking conversations and the chance to build relationships with leaders in the marketing and retail space. Hosted by Social Media Examiner, Social Media Marketing World will help you discover the latest strategies to level up your social media campaigns. You also need to ensure you’re delivering the right content through the right channel at the perfect moment in your customer’s journey. While you may have missed this year’s MozCon, the conference has already released its agenda for next August, giving you plenty of time to prep for MozCon 2023. While you may have missed the 2022 conference, tickets for the 2023 conference are already available. While the Creators’ Labs are designed to help business professionals work on their individual growth, the Design Thinking Certificate Workshop focuses on business leaders interested in learning about design thinking. The conference features two tracks, the Design Thinking Certificate Workshop and the Creators’ Labs Workshops. If you’re interested in leveling up your company’s content marketing efforts, Content Marketing World is a must. To help guide you in the right direction, I’ve rounded up my 10 favorite marketing conferences below. You’ll have the opportunity to watch marketing experts explore topics you may not have considered.
A Miami University student entrepreneur proves you don't need to be a college dropout tech genius to become a successful entrepreneur.
“I would love to have a little store at some point, but I don't want to just leave it at that. “What makes Urban Luxe different from other online clothing retailers is that it offers the latest trends at affordable prices,” Heitger said. “I kind of just thought it was going to maybe be a hobby.” Between homework, classes and exams, it seems nearly impossible to run a business. Now, more than two years later, Urban Luxe has survived a pandemic and continues to grow. Sophia Blasi is one of numerous young entrepreneurs striving to better the world through her business.
JAKARTA: Universities are urged to update their curriculum to create more entrepreneurs, instead of producing graduates bent on becoming civil servants or ...
"This is an important thing for universities, especially the faculty of business and economics, to redesign (the curriculum) to prepare (the students to become) entrepreneurs," Teten said. "The CSIS (Centre for Strategic and International Studies) survey states that more than 70 percent of young people want to become business players. Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Minister, Teten Masduki, said this here on Sunday, as reported by the Antara news agency.
Vice Chancellor of Gauhati University – Prof Pratapjyoti Handique inaugurated the two-day national seminar on entrepreneurship development in the Northeast.
The seminar began on September 2 at the auditorium of Dispur College in Guwahati, Assam. GUWAHATI: A national seminar on entrepreneurship was held at the Dispur College in Guwahati, Assam. The focus of the seminar was on start-ups and innovation.
A University of Alberta business student group is launching an accelerator program to "bridge the gap," helping others become "high potential" ...
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Twenty-one-year old Canberran Jahin Tanvir has been appointed as the CEO of the Australian School of Entrepreneurship (ASE).
If you trust our work online and want to enforce the power of independent voices, I invite you to make a small contribution. In a world of spin and confusion, there’s never been a more important time to support independent journalism in Canberra. Jahin is the founder and CEO of Breathe., a social enterprise providing public speaking education to young people and marginalised communities around Australia which has now been acquired by the ASE group.
Dubai: For electric vehicle enthusiast Hamad AlMazrooei, 22, a fascination with eco-friendly modes of transport started when he was younger.
“First, by having a mechanism to prioritise what needs to be done and based on the available resources, tasks get actioned. The name refers to the class of preferred stock sold to investors in exchange for their investment.) So far it has mainly been self-funded by the founders and their families, with plans for a ‘Series-A’ fundraising soon,” he shared. “The idea originated from witnessing the success of car sharing concept globally and we wanted to take a sustainable approach by being an EV exclusive platform. This is when the serial entrepreneur spoke of taking a diverse approach. “At 19, my entrepreneurial journey started with a goal to make electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure more accessible.