UCLA Technology Innovators' Forum

UCLA Technology Innovators' Forum

UCLA Extension Tech Startup Forum
Hear How 11 Founders Started w/o Funding!
April 3, 2006

[http://dancurran.com/1473.html]
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UCLA Extension Tech Startup Forum

Date: Starts April 3, 2006

Location: UCLA: 121 Dodd Hall

Time: Mondays, 7:00-9:00 PM

Description:

A new wave of US high tech job creation will soon sweep the country when this new business model gets out. It’s already spreading. What’s it about? Not needing venture capital to start - or risking your own money - or obsessing and speculating about customers. It short circuits the current process in a way that vc’s and banks will eventually want to loan you money because you won’t need it. Features web, creative (PR), software, and hardware startups

Link: http://dancurran.com/1473.html

“Are you a budding software entrepreneur with no funding? Wait no longer to start your business!

Register now for the UCLA Technology Innovators' Forum, a lecture series that features entrepreneurial tech founder speakers that addresses the huge frustrated working scientist and engineer audience who know of hidden markets for new products, but don’t know how to act on them. This complements what vc’s and angels do by encouraging scientists to start tech businesses that do not require initial funding – they usually do outside work for cash flow off-hours while fully employed elsewhere.

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