i²c Founder & Investor Talk Series 2018

07.03.2018
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The Founder & Investor Talks organized by the Innovation Incubation Center (i²c) at TU Wien enable the audience to learn first-hand from experienced founders and investors. They share their international experiences, dos and don’ts and lessons learned during inspiring talks and answer questions in interactive Q&A-sessions. The talks are concluding with the possibility for networking with like-minded people accompanied by free drinks.

First talk on March 7th with Fredrik Debong (mySugr)

Fredrik Debong, Co-founder & Head of R&D at mySugr GmbH starts the 7th season with his talk “Learnings from mySugr to make your life as a start-up founder suck less”. Fredrik sold his health tech start-up mySugr, currently engaging over 70 people in Vienna as well as in San Diego, to Roche – one of the world’s leading diabetes technology companies – in 2017. He will share some of the experiences and insights of this impressive journey.

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When? March 7, 2018
Where? TU Wien | EI 10 Fritz Paschke Hörsaal, Gußhausstraße 27-29, Staircase I, Ground Floor, 1040 Vienna
Further information and registration at Eventbrite

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