IIT Kharagpur Global Entrepreneurship Summit from Jan. 16

December 17, 2014 11:05 pm | Updated 11:05 pm IST - GUNTUR:

A Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) is being organised by Entrepreneurship Cell IIT Kharagpur and Flipkart during January 16-18, 2015.

The summit is tipped to be one of the biggest entrepreneurial platforms for academicians, new-age entrepreneurs, eminent business personalities, venture capitalists and the students to share their entrepreneurial endeavours and experiences and to pledge to take entrepreneurship in India to greater scales. The 2015 edition of GES would have lectures by eminent personalities, workshops focused on building entrepreneurial acumen of participants.

The conference will be followed by Connect the Dots, a discussion among the Entrepreneurship Cells in India about the Indian scenario and how best to go about promoting entrepreneurship in their respective campuses. Another event start-up camp, which will involve entrepreneurs and students, helps start-ups to recruit the finest talent among GES participants for internships/jobs while giving them an opportunity to meet the biggest VC and Angel Investors in India present on campus.

Colleges are requested to send delegations after requesting an invite from the entrepreneurship website. Participants should register at www.ges.ecell-iitkgp.org for the event. The accommodation of students attending for the three days of GES will be taken care of by IIT Kharagpur for which they will be charged nominally. For any further queries, please contact, Sasikumar murukonda at mskumars1729@gmail.com.

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