Idea Workshop: Tell your Traction Story
 Idea Workshop: Tell your Traction Story
Idea Workshop: Tell your Traction Story
                                    Good ideas fail all the time. By effectively explaining the traction achieved to date, you will be able to attract more customers, employ talented people and raise money from investors.
Upon completion of this workshop, you will come away with the tools and methodologies needed to tell your traction story and determine which pieces of information matter to each of your stakeholders.
Whether you're planning to submit an application to Female Founders Program, or just want to ensure your idea has the best chance of success, this Idea Workshop will demystify your assumptions and support you to understand the world from your potential customers' point of view.
Event is free but registration is essential.
Order of Proceedings
4:00PM - Doors open
4:10PM - Housekeeping and introduction
4:15PM - Workshop theory
4:45PM - Practical session
5:45PM - Workshop Q&A
6:00PM - Workshop concludes
Be sure to register for the final Idea Workshop, held in person at I2N Hub Honeysuckle:
Tue 12 Sep, 4-6PM - Find a Co-Founder
What is I2N?
The University of Newcastle's Integrated Innovation Network (I2N) is responsible for driving economic diversity and business growth through innovation and entrepreneurship. At its network of innovation hubs, which are home to the Hunter region’s most promising innovators and entrepreneurs, the I2N delivers a range of enterprise skill-building programs that develop ideas into sustainable, global businesses.
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Event Information
- Date: This event was held on Monday 4 September 2023
- Location: I2N Hub Honeysuckle
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.