Free Entrepreneurship 101 Lecture Series Resumes at McMaster
October 15, 2009
In response to popular demand, the free Entrepreneurship 101 Lecture Series is back. This year’s series is even bigger with 12 sessions starting October 21 and running through early 2010. The series is organized by the Xerox Centre for Engineering Entrepreneurship and Innovation (XCEEi) at McMaster and the Golden Horseshoe Bioscience Network (GHBN).
The first lecture will be on “How to find an idea that can change the world” presented by Rafik Loutfy, director of XCEEi on Wednesday, October 21 at 6:00 p.m. Lectures run for about 1.5 to 2 hours, including time for questions.
This year’s lectures will be held at McMaster Innovation Park in the atrium of 175 Longwood Road South.
On Wednesday, November 4, Alexander Manu, senior partner and chief imaginator at InnoSpa International Partners, will speak on “Perspectives for a conversation about Innovation,” which deals with innovation in the mobile society.
A complete schedule of speakers and topics can be found at www.businessinnovation.ca/entrepreneurship101
A host of new sponsors have come aboard this year and include the Engineering & Management Program at McMaster, MaRS Discovery District, and SB Partners.

Entrepreneurship 101 is designed for entrepreneurs, inventors, graduate
students, post doctoral fellows, faculty, technicians and anyone
in the general public interested in creating a new venture. No prior
knowledge of business or entrepreneurship is required.
Last year’s lecture series attracted an average of 150 participants to
each lecture.
Registration is free, but required. To register, and for more information,
visit:
www.businessinnovation.ca/entrepreneurship101

