The meeting brought together the public sector, companies and national and international organizations in debates and workshops with entrepreneurship tips and recruitment consulting focused on young Black people. Instituto TIM presented the panel “Our commitment to society”.
Read MoreThe activities of the Academic Working Capital program began with Workshop I, on 8/29 and 9/12. The objective was to show entrepreneurs that the first stage of the work should be the discovery of a real problem, which has a market, and an audience willing to pay for the solution.
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Registrations for AWC 2019 are open
College students interested in transforming their Final Projects in startups with technological basis may already register in the Academic Working Capital 2019 program. Students must perform a pre-registration via AWC’s website and submit their respective proposals and documents by 04/22.
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