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Catch Prof Chengwei Liu (Imperial College London) talk about the role of luck and fear of failure for student entrepreneurs, and how academic institutions can better support entrepreneurship.
Follow how Professor Thomas Hellmann (University of Oxford) explores why blindly imitating Silicon Valley can backfire, what makes founders resilient, & how universities can rethink entrepreneurship education.
Prof. Allan O’Connor (University of South Australia) - a high-school dropout turned entrepreneurship Professor - talk about purpose-driven ventures & that the role of education is nothing short of inspiring.
Catch Prof Erkko Autio (Imperial College London) talk about the importance of social entrepreneurship & how universities act as catalysts by fostering innovation, & connecting stakeholders and startups.
Catch Professor Jaideep Prabhu (Judge Business School, Cambridge University) talk about how a university can contribute towards building a start up and its founder from ground-up
Catch Professor Jan Kratzer (Technical University Berlin) talk about the change in entrepreneurship, latest trends and see entrepreneurship from a different angle.
I just attended the Tracxn workshop and it was pretty amazing, we firstly learnt that Tracxn had so many capabilities, especially for a startup founder when it comes to competitor analysis, when it comes to finding out a lot about the investors, when it comes to how easy it is to actually use the entire traction platform. So I think it was a pretty cool research tool and I can't wait to start leveraging it.
I started using Tracxn when I was doing an internship in a VC fund, a couple of years back and it was used extensively by the analysts and the partners, that was the first introduction to Tracxn as a platform. I also did a master of finance in Germany in Frankfurt and It was surprising that Tracxn was used exclusively there, because there was a lot of coverage for US based companies and Indian subsidies. So I used Tracxn as a platform there and that's how I got introduced to it.

So we have been provided with Tracxn as a platform. It is a database platform that has immense features. I am continuously using Tracxn from the last 10 -12 months. It's been very useful in analyzing financial data, mainly of unlisted companies. finding out new startups across the location across India or great globally
