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Panel: Entrepreneurs, Universities and the Economy5:30 - 7:30pm Thursday 18th November 2010 Registration has closed Event InformationIn his recent pro-enterprise speech, David Cameron, Prime Minister, United Kingdom, outlined his vision for turning the years ahead into the most entrepreneurial and dynamic in the history of the UK. His plan to build a new economic dynamism in order to create growth relies heavily on innovation and start-ups alongside collaboration between universities and businesses. So, if we are to look to entrepreneurs and universities in order to drive economic growth, where do we start and who leads by example? In another recent speech, the Vice Chancellor of Cambridge University, Sir Leszek Borysewisz outlined how transformative solutions to really difficult problems come from great universities, like Cambridge putting the multidisciplinary brains of the university at the disposal of industry. With opening remarks being delivered by the Vice Chancellor of the University, we ask our 4 iconic Silicon Valley experts and 4 iconic Cambridge Alumni to outline what they believe will best improve the economies we operate in and to talk about upcoming "disruptive" technologies that will drive our economies. We conclude the evening with the audience voting on what the most groundbreaking technologies will be. OpeningPanelSilicon Valley
Cambridge
We finish with the audience voting on which problems entrepreneurially minded ambitious students should be focusing on (health, economy, climate)...
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Babbage Lecture Theatre PartnerThe SVC2C Discussion is organised by CUTEC - Cambridge University Technology and Enterprise Club. Questions
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