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Wu Jieh Yee Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (WUCIE), would like to invite you to attend our Start-up Café – during which the participants of our Pre-Incubation Programme will pitch their business ideas to experienced business practitioners including entrepreneurs, business executives and potential investors. It is a pleasure that Dr Measure Hung, founder of Mobicon Group Limited (HKEX: 1213), is invited as the guest to give feedback to the student teams on how to further enhance their innovative ideas.
This event will be held in an informal setting and light refreshments will be served. Kindly note that 1.5 ECA hours / 1 iGPS unit will be granted to participating students.
In addition to participants of our Pre-Incubation Programme, a limited number of seats will be available for other staff members and students of HSUHK. Details of the event are as follows:
Date: 4 November (Monday)
Time: 6:00pm-7:30pm
Venue: N002, Academic and Administration Building (Block N), HSUHK
Registration will be made on a first-come, first-served basis. If you are interested in joining this event, please email to cie@hsu.edu.hk for registration.
For any queries please feel free to contact us by email cie@hsu.edu.hk or telephone 3963-5607/8.
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