In order to promote entrepreneurial task among their students, the Technological Institute of Murcia UCAM dependent entity, held a day that allowed students to share ideas and concerns with young entrepreneurs who, in turn, were able to tell their experiences and the obstacles they had to overcome to take on the project.
One was Pedro Espinosa, creator of Llaollao.
During his speech, he stressed the importance of marketing for any business.
He also said that "if a person creates a thinking only of making money business, it can work or not, but it will not fill."
He was one of the ten invited to UCAM Startup Day, a day that included a number of conferences, interviews, lectures and mentoring roundtables.
It was in one of these where Javier Pita, driver of the technology company Neosistec stressed personality over the project, noting that "you can have an idea, but what matters is the character of the entrepreneur."
Pita Javier was one of the first participants in the round table under the title 'Learning to take', provided attendees a series of keys based on the experiences that each of the speakers has compiled in its path.
In this sense, Juan Guillen company Platinum Melon, stressed the importance of marketing work to be carried out, but always when "the product is good.'s Business when you do sell, but when repeated."
The speakers also agreed on the relevance of working with passion in any entrepreneurial project: "the limit is up to you: work, work, work," urged Maria Teodora university Guillen, Guillen Union SL.
Meanwhile, Raul Colucho, Security and Southeast Award Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2013 AJE, said that he gets up "every day thinking of doing something new."
One of the speakers who aroused more interest among attendees was Javier Martin, author of Light and undertake Loogic.com founder, who presented a number of similarities between entrepreneurship and sport.
"The first thing to do is to take to get rid of their surplus," he said.
Specialization
Another of the protagonists was the technological project of the company Codigames a game studio focused on mobile platforms.
Its founders, Zachary Gomez and Francisco José Martínez, UCAM participated in the Startup Day, and stressed how important it is to find a project entrepreneurial niche.
"If you know and specialize to stand out, there is always a gap," said Francisco José Martínez.
Promotion of ideas
Framed in the day for entrepreneurs, took place in the Plaza de las Pergolas Campus, the Elevator Pitch contest, in which a number of students UCAM presented their business idea into a period of thirty seconds to a committee chaired by Gonzalo Wandosell, vice dean of the degree in Business Administration.
The winner gets an iPad Mini.
"Days like this encourage the talent"
The UCAM Startup Day was opened by José Luis Mendoza, president of the Catholic University of Murcia;
Pedro Antonio Sánchez, Minister of Education, Culture and Universities;
and Gonzalo Wandosell own.
During the inaugural speech, José Luis Mendoza said it is "key to the University's initiatives to encourage their students", while the director wanted to "congratulate the UCAM, days like this encourage the talent."
This afternoon, more
It is expected that during the afternoon session of the mentoring UCAM Startup Day, ceremony in which a group of experts advise those attending to present their entrepreneurial project in areas such as marketing and sales, finance, business development and technology takes place.
It will be from 17:00 am on the campus of St. Jerome.
Source: UCAM