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April 27 @ 6:00 pm - May 1 @ 3:00 pm

IDEATION CAMP 8 by Uni.lu Incubator

The Uni.lu Incubator and the Entrepreneurship Programme are pleased to present this unique challenge that imparts the knowledge and skills needed to become an entrepreneur or intrapreneur!

After the huge success of the previous editions, we had to give the students and staff of the University of Luxembourg a chance to take part in the Ideation Camp even during the pandemic so we are going fully online.

Spread the news among your fellow students/colleagues and register individually to develop innovative ideas together and take your chance to impress a high profile jury!

SPACES ARE LIMITED so BOOK YOUR SEAT ASAP.

We will contact you at the earliest possible to let you know if you are among the lucky ones.

You don’t need to have an idea to attend the Ideation Camp but if you have one, we encourage you to share it on the first evening. It could be an idea you’ve had in mind for years or something you come up with while listening to the idea pitches of the other participants. It’s a great experience and invaluable practice for public speaking !

 

CALL TO MENTORS

The unique challenge that conveys knowledge and skills needed to become an entrepreneur or intrapreneur is back ! Due to the continuation of the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic, Ideation Camp goes fully online for this edition. Please choose on which dates and timeslots you would like to support our students.

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