Start-Up@Singapore Young Entrepreneurs Workshop – Make Ideas Happen!

December 9, 2008 by Start-Up@Singapore  
Filed under Entrepreneurs

Start-Up@Singapore Young Entrepreneurs Workshop

They say “knowledge is power” and this is especially true when it comes to learning the fundamentals of entrepreneurship. Here at Start–up@Singapore(S@S), we believe it’s never too early or too late to learn how to start up your own business. That’s why we’re organizing Young Entrepreneurs Workshop, aimed at youths who want to know more about how they can make their ideas happen.

Organised for youth self-help groups, students from ITE, polytechnics, junior colleges and other pre-University students, YEW is a whole-day workshop that aims to inculcate the spirit of entrepreneurship. There will be talks conducted by successful entrepreneurs, as well as as imparting basic ideas and skill sets on how to start their own venture.

Start-Up@Singapore Young Entrepreneurs Workshop

  • Date: 10 December 2008
  • Time:  1000AM-0600PM (Registration starts at 0915)
  • Venue: LT 7, Block EA,  NUS
  • (accessible from level 2 or level 3 of block EA)

Kindly RSVP to us at rencui@startup.org.sg with your

  • Name
  • School or Tertiary
  • Contact Number

Eligibility: 22 years and below (Due to the limited places, please await confirmation of RSVP)

We thank you for your interest and look forward to your support of YEW.

Yours Sincerely,
Team of Start-Up@Singapore 2009

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Comments

  • Wow, it's really cool to see such events geared at getting kids to be entrepreneurial from young. Although I'm no longer considered a youth, I do wish that there was something like this in my younger days. :)
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