Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Stanford Ignite program will commence from April 2014 in Bangalore



Stanford Graduate School of Business is now accepting applications for Stanford Ignite-Bangalore 2014. The classes will commence from April 4 through June 8, 2014.The deadline for the application is November 22, 2013.

Yossi Feinberg, John G McCoy — Banc One Professor of Economics and faculty director of Stanford Ignite said, “Just a few weeks ago, we presented certificates of completion to an incredibly talented cohort of 41 smart and energetic working professionals in such fields as medicine, law, engineering, and robotics. These individuals embody the intent of the Stanford Ignite program to drive economic growth through entrepreneurship by teaching innovators, both entrepreneurs and 'entrepreneur's,' the business skills to bring their ideas to market. They've absolutely set a high bar for the next batch of participants."

Earlier this year, 9 week certificate program in innovation and entrepreneurship was completed and was quite successful.  The program began on August 10 and completed on October 7. 

Financial Aid:
Full-tuition fellowships will be available to a small number of exceptional self-sponsored applicants who demonstrate financial need. Applicants must first be accepted into the program before applying for the fellowship. With minimum tuition fees, students will be provided with course materials, program events, lunch and dinner.

Aimed at non-business technical professionals, Stanford Ignite draws on the same world-class Stanford Graduate School of Business faculty who teach in the MBA program, and is designed to deliver highly personal and innovative instruction that executives and students at Stanford experience.

Course is designed to teach innovators in India how to formulate, develop, and commercialize their ideas. Prominent executives and corporate, venture, and angel investors participate as guest speakers, expert panelists, and business mentors to provide feedback on team project.

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