Climate Challenge training session: What works in climate entrepreneurship and what doesn't
Climate Challenge training session: What works in climate entrepreneurship and what doesn't
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Tap into years of experience from CEO and Co-Founder of Carbon13, Dr Nicky Dee, followed by pizza
📍Find the Entopia Building on Regent Street (bike parking at the corner of Parker's Piece). The entrance is round the side on Park Terrace road (at ///flight.natively.bands on what3words)
At this event, you'll:
- find out how to be successful in climate entrepreneurship
- be able to put your questions to Dr Nicky Dee, CEO and Co-Founder of venture builder Carbon13
- share pizza with fellow students and aspiring entrepreneurs who want to take part in the competition
If you want to tackle climate challenges, try entrepreneurship, and have the chance to win up to £5,000, book your free ticket.
The Cambridge Climate Challenge empowers postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers to take their first steps in climate entrepreneurship, or to progress early-stage ventures toward real-world impact.
The competition is open to participants at the University of Cambridge and their team members outside the University. Find full details about eligibility on the competition webpage.
The Cambridge Climate Challenge is run by Cambridge Zero in partnership with Carbon13, Cambridge Enterprise, the Maxwell Centre, Energy IRC, King’s Entrepreneurship Lab, and CISL Canopy.
Carbon13 sponsors this year's competition. They build and back ventures which address the climate emergency and Earth's critical life support systems.
Please note that there will be photos taken during this event. If you do not want to included in photography, contact the organiser or approach a member of staff, and we will ensure that no identifiable photos of you are published.