Learn How to Build a Hardware Startup Successfully
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Hardware startups can be some of the most difficult types of businesses to run. However, many hardware startups make huge impacts on our world. From robotics to drones, autonomous vehicles, healthcare, and even advances in the space industry. Join our live online event to learn some ideas on how your startup can meet with success.
*** Please register using this link, spaces are limited: https://webinar.startupblink.com/ *** Please also mark your attendance in this group.
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What you'll learn in this great lecture:
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We'll discuss the best practices to build a hardware startup. Everything from starting your prototype, marketing it, finding investors and go-to-market strategy.
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The event will start with an introductory talk from StartupBlink CEO, Eli David. While building a global ecosystem map of startups, Eli has interacted with hundreds of hardware startups.
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We'll then go over to a talk with our guest speaker, Dr. Paul Lethbridge, the Academic and Startup Program Senior Manager for ANSYS.
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We'll also open the talk for Q&A from participants.
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Building a hardware product? We know it’s hard at the beginning with the limited resources startup have. StartupBlink’s partnership with ANSYS Startup Program is here to help! The program allows eligible startups to gain access to world-leading engineering simulation software tools to help you design and test virtual prototypes. Find out if your startup is eligible here >> https://ansys.startupblink.com/
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About the speakers:
Eli David is StartupBlink's nomadic CEO. He is a Certified Public Accountant, Economist, and an MBA graduate with work experience in such firms as KPMG and BDO. Eli is a digital nomad constantly changing locations since 2010, while and podcasting in BecomeNomad.com.
Dr. Paul Lethbridge is the Academic and Startup Program Senior Manager for ANSYS, Inc. He is responsible for product and marketing strategy of the ANSYS Startup Program globally. Paul joined ANSYS in April 1999.
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