Young entrepreneurs test their skills

Young entrepreneurs test their skills

January 29, 2016

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Teams of students learn the ins and outs of entrpreneurship and compete for the top prize at the 2015 Queen's Startup Summit. (University Communications)

When it comes to entrepreneurship and innovation there鈥檚 nothing like gaining first-hand experience and that is exactly what is on offer at the Queen鈥檚 Startup Summit (QSS).

Held Jan. 29-31, the summit brings together teams of student-delegates who are given two days to build a startup company from scratch and pitch their idea to a panel of judges.

In its fourth year, the Queen鈥檚 Startup Summit attracts delegates from Queen鈥檚 and other universities who are looking to put their skills to the test in an intense environment that also offers space for creativity and collaboration. Cash prizes are handed out to help the winning teams turn their ideas into reality.

Michaele Francesco Corbisiero (Artsci鈥17), Marketing and Public Relations Coordinator, has been involved with organizing QSS for three years and attended the inaugural event as a delegate. He says a key focus of the event is networking and recommends it to anyone interested in entrepreneurship or startups.

鈥淎fter being a part of the summit as a delegate, I wanted to get involved 鈥榖ehind the scenes,鈥欌 he says. 鈥淚've watched the summit evolve into an event where all students of Queen鈥檚 can come and learn more about entrepreneurship through first-hand experience. First-hand experience is scarce and hard to come across, but QSS makes that possible.鈥 

After coming up with a product, the teams are tasked with creating a business model, marketing plan and a prototype. Working out of Goodes Hall, the teams have access to a group of mentors, including a number of Queen鈥檚 alumni, who have volunteered their time to offer guidance and advice. At the final stage, teams have 15 minutes to pitch their company to the judges and respond to critiques and questions.

While it鈥檚 an intense challenge, the draw of the Queen鈥檚 Startup Summit is simple, says Mr. Corbisiero.

鈥淪tudents see an easy opportunity to take a simple, innovative idea, work on it, and mold it into something that they can make a living off of while also positively changing the lives of those around them,鈥 he explains. 

The Queen鈥檚 Startup Summit was founded in 2013 by a group of students and the Queen鈥檚 Innovator Connector (QIC) and is aimed at introducing students to the life of an entrepreneur as the economy continues to shift toward jobs, companies and industries of shorter duration than in the past.

鈥淨SS in particular fills a nice role in the entire Queen鈥檚 offering in that gives an opportunity for the people to taste all aspects of entrepreneurship 鈥 pitching, forming a team, bootstrapping, moving decisively and efficiently. It exposes students to the full experience in a short amount of time,鈥 says Greg Bavington, Executive Director of the Queen鈥檚 Innovator Connector.  鈥淚t鈥檚 an important part of the entrepreneurial funnel in our ecosystem.鈥

More information and the eventual results of the event can be found on.

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