Startup Class - Day 2: Startup Business & Information Security Workshop wit...
Event Information
Description
Are you a high school student in Tallinn?
Want to learn more about startups and technology?
Garage48 HUB is hosting the 2nd event of the popular Startup Class event series. As at the first event we focused on introducing the startup ecosystem to the students and organised a 3D modelling workshop thanks to GrabCAD, then this time we are talking about the business side of startups and will speak about how to protect your data while using Internet apps.
We welcome Taxify's CEO Markus Villig (21), who will speak about how to export your startup to foreign markets.
Check out the presentations of the previous event on Startup Class Youtube channel.
AGENDA
How To Keep Your Devices Safe 17:00 Introduction To Challenge 17:10 Team Formation & Challenge Begins 18:00 Dinner 19:00 Presentation Time For Teams 19:30 Feedback & Winners Will Be Announced 20:15 Wrap Up & Networking Begins
SPEAKERS
KRISTS AVOTS - Infogr.am, Lecturer at Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, former CEO of Garage48 Foundation
MARKUS VILLIG - CEO at Taxify
KÄRT LUST-PAAL - CEO & Psychologist at Noviti
RAIT ARRO - Conductor at StartupBus, Advisor at Paltrow, Co-founder of Aiden app
DAN BOGDANOV - R&D team leader, Creator of the Sharemind secure database
RIIVO TALVISTE - Junior Researcher at Cybernetica, PhD Student in Computer Science
More info at startupclass.ee
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Startup Class is offering aspiring young high school students informal lectures and fun workshops to establish a sense of what it takes to be an entrepreneur. The classes are suitable for ambititious future startup leaders, developers and designers who seek an inspiring and fruitful groud to develop their skills and to meet their future team members and co-partners.
Startup Class has been developed together with startup and IT professionals and educators. The growing need for high quality startups and skilled leaders is on the rise constantly and not just in Estonia, but across the globe. For this reason we want to train the innovators and thinkers of the future by creating a discussion with them on how to develop digital products and services for the next generation.
We are welcoming everyone who is attending high school in Tallinn.
Stay tuned also for our 3rd event taking place in April 2015.
Event supported by EAS.