Singapore Entrepreneurship Challenge 2012
Launch Conference Panel: Should you work for a start-up after graduation?
Co-organized by Nanyang Technopreneurship Centre, SEC Launch Conference is the formal launch of Singapore Entrepreneurship Challenge, AIESEC.
The Launch Conference provides our valued partners and delegates the opportunity to share their thoughts, insights and experience in terms of working in and with start-ups, as well as to engage in a vigorous and spirited dialogue.
Description
The event theme of SEC is sustainable entrepreneurship. Featuring 4 industry segments with a strong focus entrepreneurship and doing good for society, SEC creates a platform for youths to improvise real business solutions of social startups and be innovative. SEC invites local delegates to engage in the case challenge, ideas carnival, workshops, career fair and company visits. Foreign delegates are invited to be interns with the startups to learn about the business, microfinance and to facilitate the case challenge.
There will be a panel discussions featured in the Launch Conference, open to the public, on Life in a Startup: “Should YOU decide to work at a Startup after graduation?”. It opens up the dialogue in exploring a career alternative for the graduating students, powered by the real-life experiences from start-up founder, employees and career professional. Our prestigious panelists include renowned corporates and industrialists, Ms. Grace Sai from the Hub Singapore.
Date/Time: 16 August 2012 (Thursday), 12.30-3.30pm
Venue: Auditorium, 2nd Level, Nanyang Executive Centre, Nanyang Technological University
The registration for the Case challenge and the Launch Conference begin on July 15th, 2012.
For registration and more details please visit: http://sec2012.wordpress.com/
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Sponsor/exhibitor contact
Xu Yiming
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