In November 19 there will be an innovation products promotion seminar which will take place within the Global Entrepreneurship Week. The seminar will be in the Conference Hall of Lobachevski Innovation Centre in Nizhny Novgorod.
The event is focused on developing entrepreneurship culture and youth potential. The seminar will inform of developing investment strategy, sales, organization cycle, “packing” innovations and information attractiveness.
The main speaker will be Rufina Klishkovskaya, Commercial Director the Kremlin Russian National State TV and Radio Company.
The target groups are young scientists, students, postgraduates and scientific staff.
The participants will:
1. Become part of the global movement;
2. Promote entrepreneurship;
3. Share experience, knowledge, ideas;
4. Improve networking.
The number of participant is limited.
You can register for the event and get more information, if you address Аlena Ryabinina: ryabinina@marchmont.ru; tel: +7(908)238-15-00.
Note:
Global Entrepreneurship Week is the world’s largest celebration of the innovators and job creators who launch startups that bring ideas to life, drive economic growth and expand human welfare.
During one week each November, GEW inspires people everywhere through local, national and global activities designed to help them explore their potential as self-starters and innovators. These activities, from large-scale competitions and events to networking sessions, connect participants to potential collaborators, mentors and even investors—introducing them to new possibilities and exciting opportunities.
Millions who had never considered launching their own ventures soak up advice and inspiration from the likes of Richard Branson, Michael Dell and Muhammad Yunus. Thousands of brand new startups spring to life through bootcamps like Startup Weekend and competitions like Startup Open. Through networking hundreds of universities are able to commercialize research from their labs. Researchers and policymakers are engaged in discussions around the world to examine the underlying policies necessary to promote entrepreneurial growth. And serial entrepreneurs share their expertise through activities like EO24, run by the Entrepreneurs’ Organization, and practical training courses like FastTrac.
During 2012 alone, presidents and prime ministers from 20 countries supported Global Entrepreneurship Week while 93 ministers from 54 countries participated by speaking at activities during the Week, filming statements of support or otherwise endorsing the national campaigns in their countries.
GEW is more than just an awareness campaign. It is a platform for connection and collaboration—engaging all players along the entrepreneurship spectrum in strengthening ecosystems around the world.