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Enterprise Competition

Enterprise Competition. What is the UB Enterprise Competition?. 3 page business plan 3 minute pitch 3,000 Euro. Why enter the competition?. Easiest enterprise competition It’s fun (especially if you win) Fantastic experience Great opportunity to further your idea. How to win.

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Enterprise Competition

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  1. Enterprise Competition

  2. What is the UB Enterprise Competition? • 3 page business plan • 3 minute pitch • 3,000 Euro

  3. Why enter the competition? • Easiest enterprise competition • It’s fun (especially if you win) • Fantastic experience • Great opportunity to further your idea

  4. How to win • A creative idea with excellent execution • Originality • Market Feasibility • Financial viability • Delivery (business plan and pitch)

  5. The Business Plan • 3 pages – minimum size 12 font • Executive Summary • Core Product/Service • Marketing • Operations • Financials • Appendix max of 3 pages

  6. How to Submit the plan • http://younoodle.com/groups/ulster_bank_enterprise_competition • Click “join group” • Click “submit entry” • Deadline – January 16th Friday @ 21:00

  7. Rules • Each competition entry must be comprised of Trinity College Dublin undergraduates registered for the 2008/9 academic year. • The competition is open to all faculties. • Students may be enter either as individuals or on a team-basis (cross-functional teams are encouraged) with a maximum of 3 students per team. • Each entry must have a declaration stating that the content has been originally created by the person(s) on the team. Failure to adhere to this rule will result in expulsion from the competition. • The judges' decision is final. • Finalists may update their business plan following feedback and advice from judges. • The competition is not limited to certain types of ideas e.g. technologically based and all sectors are eligible.

  8. Meet the Judges • Dr. Eoin O’ Neill TCD Director of Entrepreneurship • Dr. Mary Keating TCD Business School • Alan Foy Venture Wave Learning • Paul Kelly Ulster Bank • Dylan Collins Omac Industries • Peter Sheridan Enterprise Ireland

  9. Questions?

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