The San Antonio de Murcia (UCAM) Catholic University organizes, together with the Ministry of Education, Culture and Universities, the 'Startup UCAM Day', in which several successful entrepreneurs will share their experiences in the world of business and analyze the situation Current offering keys to turn an idea into a real project.
The event will take place in the Auditorium of the UCAM on Tuesday 29 April.
Pedro Espinosa, founder of Llaollao or Javier Martin, founder of Loogic, are among the speakers at a conference in which even offer technical advice to stakeholders.
With days like this, the UCAM remains committed to strengthening initiatives for young people to start in the world of business and encourage them to be not passive waiting for a job offer agents.
The intention is to teach strategies to promote initiatives, known examples of success and ease their way to help, contacts and even direct support from the university to start their own projects.
Therefore, at the Catholic University of Murcia has created an incubator from which all potential projects are encouraged.
Also organizing breakfasts come with successful entrepreneurs to share experiences and learn some of the secrets to start a business idea.
The "Startup Day UCAM 'start next Tuesday at nine o'clock with a roundtable entitled' Learning to undertake 'which will involve Javier Pita (Neosistec), Juan Guillen (Melon Platinum), Maria Teodora Guillén ( Union Guillen SL) and Raul Colucho (Southeast Security).
At ten o'clock José Gómez Martínez and Zechariah, founders of Codigames, granted an interview to explain his business experience.
At 10:40 hours the second scheduled roundtable '10x5 Entrepreneur with Javier Celdran (chief of staff of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Universities of the Region of Murcia), Pedro García (Murcia BAN coordinator), José Miguel Ortiz (Avanza Capital) and Juanfran Abad (Spanish Network Design Associations).
At noon there will be a talk by Javier Martin, founder of Loogic, then Pedro Espinosa, founder of Llaollao, will be interviewed about the success of your business.
For the afternoon session is scheduled for 'mentoring' focused on four areas: marketing and sales, technology consulting, business development and financing.
This event has the support of several institutions of the Region of Murcia, and the Professional Association of Computer Engineers and Graduates in Computer Engineering, the Institute of Development and the Young Entrepreneurs Association.
Source: UCAM