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The MIT Entrepreneurs Club
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the mit entrepreneurs club, aka: the e-club, in its 21st year, focuses on developing all aspects of science and technology business creation; we meet every tuesday at 6pm during fall & spring academic terms (at 7pm on our summer-session sched) in room 56-114; offer two 6-credit mit seminars on tech start-ups (tuesdays at 7-9pm in 66-148); conduct special e-club demo meetings for visiting academic, government, ngo and science, technology and policy related business groups; sponsor panels and workshops; and regularly connect through an e-mail list and the occasional newsletter ... learn more ...

tuesday e-club meetings

* fall term '09 meetings are ongoing on tuesdays, from 6-7pm, in mit room 56-114 * come share your science, technology, bio-x and med start-up thinking and help generate constructive feedback and crit for others' new or ongoing works * welcome! wellesley and harvard students, and other members of those communities! * AFTER e-club, students join us at 7pm for our 6-credit seminar sem.089 [2-0-4] course title TECH START-UPS AT MIT, now in its 17th year * come hear and meet mit students, faculty, staff and alums discuss in great depth their science and technology start-up cases - many at zeroth-stage * opportunities to join their companies! * note the seminar has returned to room 66-148! * details: rdshydur at mit dot edu or jgh at mit dot edu * nb: wellesley and harvard students may x-register for credit! and the course may be repeated for mit credit; others please consult your advisors, respective registrars and, if-need-be, committees-on-curricula *

select fall term '09 spotlights

*** mit e-club STARTUP BOOTCAMP -> 9:00am-onward - mon12oct09 <- KRESGE AUDITORIUM * a FREE ONE-DAY EVENT featuring talks by student and alum tech entrepreneurs, founders, vcs, otrs * how to start a company * the journey of turning an idea into a product or service * raising money; term sheets; dealing with investors * choosing advisors and co-founders; when to incorporate; when to file for patents * what can go wrong in a startup * how do acquisitions work * your questions answered by the founders of reddit, visicalc, zipcar, dropbox, more * growing roster of speakers, free registration * startupbootcamp.mit.edu * register soon! and guarantee your seat at this event! host: MICHAEL GRINICH, e-club vp *** ongoing: e-club and our seminar faculty advisor JOE HADZIMA '73, founder of, among other mit spin-offs IPVISION, offers us the opportunity to give his patent analytics visualisation software a try at see-the-forest.com easily reachable via this most handy widget:
*** read your e-club occasional newsletter! learn who's presenting when and about what; stay up-to-date with our meetings and readings heads-ups! plus, late reminders of related mit happenings, and more ***