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2009 New Ventures BC Seminar Series - attend for free

Posted by Rob Lewis on Tue, March 24, 2009 11:48 AM · Filed under Vancouver, Victoria , Startups · Comments

The ten-week New Ventures BC Seminar Series kicks off on Wednesday April 1st at 6:30pm with Bob de Wit walking attendees through his "Assessing the Opportunity" presentation. 

The seminar series is part of the New Ventures BC Competition, which is open to BC residents with an early-stage technology business. In all, winners will share in $300,000 in prize packages sponsored by the British Columbia Innovation Council, BC Hydro, and the BC Bioenergy Network.

New Ventures BC Seminars are happening every Wednesday evening from April to June, covering all the business basics for early-stage companies.  The cost for all eight seminars is $100 per team or individual. The fee to attend any individual seminar is $20 per team or individual. The full seminar schedule is available online.

New Ventures BC is giving five Techvibes readers the opportunity to attend the full seminar series for FREE - that's a $100 value and includes your registration into the competiton if you're up for it.

Interested? Email contact@newventuresbc.com now and tell them Techvibes sent you - the first five to contact them get in for free.

 
Company:
New Ventures BC Society
Website:
http://www.newventuresbc.com/
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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