2006/07
£100 Challenge Winners!
A huge well done to everyone who entered and congratulations to the 20 winners!
- Biofuels Technology
(Eliot Read, Zhaoru Lin, Shohta Ueno, Anne Lo, Tobias Pawliczek) - CycloSpray
(Judith Balvanyos) - DeliCocktail
(Corentin Roux dit Buisson, Andreas Petsas, Chao Wang, Jonathan Thompson) - Drive Technologies
(Mark Henare, Iskandar Samad, Sue Kirk, Caizhen Cheng, Laurence Toime, Chong Yi, Zern Tay, Ehsan Abdi) - High Street Oracle
(Tom Craig) - Intelligent Nutrition Ltd
(Christopher Rumball) - Kosovo Microfinance Association
(Alban Rrustemi, Jonathan May) - Lazybugs
(Ming-yan Li, Helena Todd, Liz Colby) - Medicist
(Klasu Peter Kopper) - OR Smart Lights
(Melissa Matarese, Ruben Quek) - Photo Safe
(Amy E. Rowe, Pierre Far) - PhytoMetrix
(Sophie Janacek, Keith Macaulay, Holly Astley, Bettina Otto) - REEFSEQ
(Jason Fish) - Rejuvinate
(Biswa Sengupta, Jasjeet kaur Maggu) - Shock Shades
(Joao Pereira, Shamus Husheer) - Soothescapes
(Joao Pereira, Shamus Husheer) - ThinQ.Org
(Jonathan May, Alban Rrustemi) - Zalet
(Shohta Ueno, Anne Lo, Zhaoru Lin, Eliot Read, Tobias Pawliczek) - ZeaTs
(Zhaoru Lin, Anne Lo, Eliot Read, Shohta Ueno, Tobias Pawliczek) - TamSaids
(Melissa Matarese)
Where Angels Dare 2007
Submitted by Rahul Vohra on Tue, 26/06/2007 - 12:23.Four teams of budding entrepeneurs took to the Cambridge Guildhall stage on Monday 18 June to pitch their high-tech business ideas to a panel of angel investors in a thrilling, Dragons' Den-style showdown. They were competing in Where Angels Dare 2007, organised by Cambridge University Entrepreneurs (CUE), for a total prize fund of no less than £30,000. Click here to browse photographs of the event.
CfEL Celebrates Enterprise
Submitted by Tom Craig on Thu, 24/05/2007 - 23:00.Aspiring entrepreneurs returned to the Judge Business School this week to receive their prized ‘Certificates in Enterprise’ from the organisers of the popular and highly successful Enterprise Tuesday programme. Professor Arnoud De Meyer, Director of Judge Business School and Dr Shai Vyakarnam, Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL) handed out the certificates during a special presentation ceremony on 21st May. The certificates were awarded to the 30 people who completed a demanding portfolio of learning assignments for the 2006/07 programme.
CUEBiC & 3P Finalists Announced
Submitted by Tom Craig on Fri, 23/03/2007 - 09:35.Cambridge University Entrepreneurs held their Finalists' Dinner on Monday 19 February 2007 in the splendid surroundings of St Catharine's College. Click here to browse photographs of the event.
Taylor Vinters
Taylor Vinters specialises in taking entrepreneurs and their businesses through all phases of development, financing and expansion. The firm is top rated for the quality of its lawyers and nationally renowned for its own entrepreneurial approach to legal services. Taylor Vinters currently acts for many of Cambridge's best known and most innovative companies. We have over 200 people working from our single-site corporate headquarters overlooking the world-famous Cambridge Science Park. Our role models are the s
TriStart
TriStart is a web-based tool that evaluates the likely success and failure of new and existing enterprises. The core technology is an online dialogue powered by an algorithm developed through research over six years with 700 early-stage businesses in the UK and Asia. The result is the first successful quantitative analysis of the unique patterns in every human enterprise and a major advance in applied statistics. To learn more about TriStart please visit our website www.tristart.co.uk
CUE Triumphs In International Business Plan Competition
Submitted by Rahul Vohra on Mon, 05/03/2007 - 12:32.Five teams of entrepreneurs from around the world competed for cash prizes, international exposure and venture funding in the Next Generation Entrepreneur Forum (NGEF) Business Plan Competition.
The teams had ten minutes to pitch their ideas to a panel of internationally recognised entrepreneurs, followed by five minutes of intense Q&A from the panel and the assembled conference of two hundred.
The University of Cambridge won first place with the grand prize of €1,000 going to Cambridge student venture TouchSight.
Cambridge Triumphs In First Ever Varsity Pitch
Submitted by Emma Yap on Thu, 22/02/2007 - 18:25.
This week six teams of Cambridge and Oxford student entrepreneurs competed for a total of £10K prize money in the first Varsity Pitch competition. The Varsity Pitch is a showcase for the best entrepreneurial ideas of the brightest students at Oxford and Cambridge.
Shell
Shell is a global group of oil, gas and petrochemical companies with a broad portfolio of hydrogen, biofuels, wind and solar power interests. Our aim is to meet the energy needs of society, in ways that are economically, socially and environmentally sustainable.

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