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Michal Hrabi@michalhrabi
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detroity2k
Who are the most
SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEURS?
Fact #1
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Data: Kauffmann.org/kiea
aged over 35
with university degree
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out of
new projects
Fact #2
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Fact #3
multinationals are
NOT HEADQUARTERED IN CZ
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So what?
we are focusing on
WRONG TYPE OF STARTUPS
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Berge Gazen
hi-tech startups are
ESSENTIAL TO OUR FUTURE
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Change the perception
… attract brains
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Conor Keller
star5112
startup scene has
HIPSTER IMAGE
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nasa.gov
need to start reaching out
HI-TECH AND SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITIES
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Expand vision (borders on a map)
Jeremy Brooks
EXPAND THE VISION
of what does “community” means
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Share knowledge
… benefit from cooperation
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Steve Harwood mbare.com
data is commodity
TRANSFORM IT INTO KNOWLEDGE
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Helping each other
if you have some, than help by
SHARING KNOWLEDGE
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work together and
CREATE HI-QUALITY PROJECTS
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ANT HILL
startup community must be
FUNCTIONING ECOSYSTEM
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Demo day
products needs to be
PITCHED AND SOLD
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Technicians being sociologists
to create something new, we need to be
MULTIDISCIPLINARY EDUCATED
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Peraves MonoTracer Jet Bike
products of the future will be build
ACROSS DISCIPLINES
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38,6 %of World Marketin Antivirus Business
30,5 %of World Market
in Electron Microscopes
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innovation and entrepreneurship vs.
COMFORT OF EMPLOYMENT
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clones
new hi-tech companies vs.
CLONES OF SILICON VALLEY STARTUPS
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Drill sergeant
John Kennicutt, U.S. Marine Corps
without true innovation, we will
LOOSE CONTROL OVER THE DECISION MAKING
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Trash can
Sébastien Wiertz
without true innovation, we will
BECOME DISPOSABLE
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robotic
to get things better, we need to have
BETTER AND HI-TECH STARTUPS
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to get things better, we need to be
MORE OPEN TO SMART PEOPLE
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Michal HrabiStartup program Manager
[email protected]
@michalhrabi