Idea Workshop: Jobs to be Done
Idea Workshop - Jobs to be Done
Good ideas fail all the time. By understanding the customer you can de-risk your ideas and build something people actually want.
Join this workshop to gain a deep understanding of what your potential customers or beneficiaries actually need. You'll get hands-on with your idea and learn tools which help you
- Align your effort to what needs to be done
- Discover groups of people with unmet needs
- Develop breakthrough products which matter to people
- Create real value for people and scale your impact.
Whether you're planning to submit an application into the I2N Accelerator or just want to build an entrepreneurial mindset, this workshop will demystify your assumptions and help you to understand the world from your potential customers point-of-view.
Event is free but registration is essential.
Event Information
- Date: This event was held on Thursday 29 February 2024
- Location: I2N Hub Honeysuckle, Q Building, 16B Honeysuckle Dr, Newcastle NSW 2300
🚀 What is I2N?
The University of Newcastle's Integrated Innovation Network (I2N) is making the Hunter Region Australia's best ecosystem for startups. By harnessing our region's unique resources and network of innovation hubs, we empower the most promising innovators and entrepreneurs to transform their ideas into high-impact, sustainable global businesses. Through our enterprise skill-building programs and dedicated spaces, I2N is creating the foundation for startups to thrive and driving economic diversity across our region.
✨ What is the I2N Pre-Accelerator?
I2N Pre-Accelerator is for ambitious tech founders headquartered in the Hunter and Central Coast regions. If you've been tinkering away on a new product or service, our program will help to validate your customer and business model and get you ready for your next phase of growth.
Full program info at www.newcastle.edu.au/pre-accelerator
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The University of Newcastle acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands within our footprint areas: Awabakal, Darkinjung, Biripai, Worimi, Wonnarua, and Eora Nations. We also pay respect to the wisdom of our Elders past and present.