Startup Stories - Kelvin Htat
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Kelvin Htat is the founder of Licode, a no-code platform that enables people to visually build scalable software applications.
With a love of coding, Kelvin pursued his career in software engineering. As he entered the world of entrepreneurship, he realized that many startup founders are not technical. Without expensive software development services or a technical founding member, building and testing their ideas can be quite challenging for them.
Kelvin's mission is to democratise software development by making programming frameworks more accessible to everyone.
Don't miss the chance to be inspired by Kelvin Htat at Startup Stories!
Order of Proceedings
8:00AM - Doors open (Darks Coffee Roasters cart in operation)
8:15AM - Housekeeping and introduction
8:20AM - Overview from Ryan and Jude
8:40AM - Participant submitted Q&A
8:50AM - Additional Q&A with audience
9:00AM - Event concludes
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: Wednesday 1 November 2023 from 8:00am
- Location: I2N Hub Honeysuckle
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