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What is the Entrepreneurs’ Challenge?

The London Entrepreneurs’ Challenge 2008 Building the next generation of entrepreneurs in London Timothy Barnes, Executive Director, UCL Advances 8 January 2008. What is the Entrepreneurs’ Challenge?. Purpose To encourage the next generation of entrepreneurs How

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What is the Entrepreneurs’ Challenge?

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  1. The London Entrepreneurs’ Challenge 2008Building the next generation of entrepreneurs in LondonTimothy Barnes, Executive Director, UCL Advances8 January 2008

  2. What is the Entrepreneurs’ Challenge? • Purpose • To encourage the next generation of entrepreneurs • How • By helping students and staff to think about how their ideas can be applied commercially and demonstrating the basic concepts needed to communicate a new business idea

  3. Who is Behind it? • UCL • London Business School • Centre for Scientific Enterprise London • UCL Advances

  4. Who am I? • Currently… • Executive Director, UCL Advances • Non-Executive Director, Complex Matters Ltd • Angel Investor • Formerly… worked with over 20 start-ups as: • Founder and MD, Lodestone Innovation Partners Ltd • VC investor, Gorilla Park NV • Management Consultant, Andersen

  5. Who am I? • Industry Sector Experience • Bio-tech/pharmaceutical • Design services • Expert network services • Entertainment and arts publication • Data validation software • Online search technology • Screen technology • Massage retail concept

  6. Outline of the Entrepreneurs’ Challenge • Workshops • Key topics • Guest speakers • Competition • Phase 1 - “The Idea” • Phase 2 - “The Plan” • Mentors and external judges

  7. Competition Requirements • Phase 1 • “Preliminary Venture Analysis” • Structured document with headings • Two to three sides and an “elevator pitch” • Phase 2 • Business Plan • Covering all the major areas • Seven to ten sides and a presentation

  8. Competition Summary • Anyone at UCL or LBS can enter • Team prizes - £15,000 in total! • Round 1 • Winner - £1,000 • Runner-up (UG and PG/Staff/Alumni) - 2@£500 • Round 2 • Winner - £5,000 • Runner-up (UG and PG/Staff) - 2@£3,000 • “Provost’s Prize” - Best UCL-LBS collaboration - £2,000 • Approximate Weighting of Criteria: • PVA (Phase 1) or Plan (Phase 2) 60% • Presentation and Q & A 30% • Overall Commercialisation Potential 10%

  9. Key Dates • Workshops • 8 January - Introduction to the E-Challenge and "What makes a good business idea?” • 15 January - "How to build entrepreneurial teams" • 22 January - "How to write a business plan" • 29 January - "How to pitch your idea" --1 February - Phase One Idea Assessment Forms Due-- • 5 February - Phase One Final and "Meet the mentors" • 19 February - "Market entry planning" and "Conducting research" • 26 February - "Introduction to intellectual property" • 4 March - "Finance for beginners" • 11 March - "A summary of summaries" and "Hints and tips surgery" --15 March - Phase Two Business Plans Due-- • 18 March - Phase Two Final

  10. Where Are They Now? • Nearly 2,000 registered participants over the last five years • 200+ ideas developed • 100+ plans written • NeuroDelta - Winner in 2003 • Company formed; DTI grant winner • Greenpoint - Winner in 2004 • Major discussions; interest from BP • Intelliglass - Winner in 2005 • UCL evaluating spin-out potential; technology now being licensed • Tactile Response - Winner in 2006 • Won two further BP competitions and now formed as a business • Your Safe Planet - Finalist in 2006 • New business formed; finance raised • Audio 3 - Winner in 2007 • Awarded a Innovation Central Bursary and currently producing a new prototype

  11. What Next? • Register • www.londonentrepreneurschallenge.com/enter.html • Download “E-Challenge Handbook” • www.londonentrepreneurschallenge.com/support.html • Consider ideas • Email to: info@londonentrepreneurschallenge.com • Find a team • Read emails, listen to pitches • Check the website for updates • www.londonentrepreneurschallenge.com

  12. The End Any questions?

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