Proto.in, India’s premier start-up event returns to Chennai now, to the Great Lakes Institute of Management to showcase 15 of India’s hottest start-ups to an audience of entrepreneurs, investors, corporates and the media alike..[]

Written by magesh on July 3, 2011

In50hrs kick started on Friday (25th of March 2011) at the new office premises of The Startup Center at around 6 ‘O’ Clock, the schedule for the evening was to have every participants come and pitch their ideas to the peer group which includes entrepreneurs, mentors, developers, designers and testers. The criterias for the pitch was..[]

Written by magesh on April 6, 2011

In50hrs is basically a weekend prototyping event. It’ll turn out to be an avenue for entrepreneurs, hackers / developers, and also for those people who have a knack for design. This group of people will be assisted by experienced entrepreneurs who deal with shipping products that they have built..

Written by Lakshana on March 22, 2011

We covered this innovative event called “32HourStartup” which happened on the 5th and 6th of February 2011 at SSN College of Engineering..

Written by magesh on February 27, 2011

Vibhav 2011 Schedule: Date:Event 5th FebSchool Campaigning 6th FebVu Ja De 5th-6th Feb32 Hour Start Up Marathon 7th FebVibhav Inaugural 8th FebYouth Parliament 9th FebTEDxSSN The SSN Entrepreneurship Development Cell “Lakshya” was formed a few years ago with a handful of enthusiasts and has evolved over its short lifespan into a powerful student body that [...]

Written by magesh on January 29, 2011

Event Name: 32 Hour Startup Date & Time:5th-6th Feb Venue:SSN College of Engineering, Chennai Organier:SSN E-Cell, Lakshya Team Eligibility:Anyone who can build a product(student,geeks,entrepreneurs,designers) Registration:350 Rs. for students and 500 Rs. for others Register Now 32 Hour Startup is an event which is part of the SSN Lakshya’s E-week, where you get to hang around [...]

Written by admin on January 29, 2011

Entrepreneurship is happening in India but there isnt enough of it, because entrepreneurship is generally driven by young people who have the drive and flexibility. In India the distribution of young people coming out of college is heavily skewed towards IT, crowding out other sectors. And other people who can participate [.....]

Written by magesh on January 29, 2010


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