Practical Entrepreneurship in the Start-Up Nation
Our Entreprenurship Area of Focus provides students a clear way to focus academically so they will be better prepared and networked professionally.
Additional tracks include:
Impact a technologically-oriented Israeli startup looking to scale!
Practical Entrepreneurship in the Start-Up Nation is a group practicum course that pairs small groups of students with Israeli startups to build business models that will bring to market their venture's technology.
The goals of the course include:
- Introduce students to the opportunities, challenges, and best-practices of creating real value
- Orient students to the particular challenge facing Israeli startups who are not located in central markets
- Develop students' consulting skills
- Provide field experience in project management, business development, and entrepreneurship
- Deliver real value to the company
2013-2014 Class Projects
Cardboard Technologies: Wheelchair made out of cardboard?!
The Challenge: How can Cardboard Technologies provide affordable mobility solutions to handicapped individuals around the world, and what are the right channels to penetrate this market?
Hola Better Internet: IP privacy 4 all!
The Challenge: With already millions of daily users for its 'serverless' internet solutions, Hola is looking for additional growth engines. What other opportunities may users have using Hola?
Dentalitec: Can your next crown impression process work better for you and for your dentist?
The Challenge: Dentalitec is developing a new non-intrusive medical process and looking for the right go-to-market strategy in the crowded medical device arena.
Oggii: Not all dogs are equal!
The Challenge: How can Oggii dog wellness advisor solutions provide better peace-of-mind for the 77 million dog owners in the US? What is the right approach and channel to reach such customers?