01-27-2017, 12:41 AM
01-30-2017, 08:33 PM
(01-27-2017, 12:41 AM)naresh Wrote: [ -> ]Iam pursuing my bachelor degree in biotechnology and I wish to be a entrepreneur in this field,but I have no idea how and where to go forwardHi Naresh,
Being an entrepreneur in any field requires:
a) Ideation
b) Mentorship/ Market Research
c) Prototype/ How your idea is worth going forward
d) Funding
Having mentioned this minimal requirement, I must say that if you haven't decided on what you actually wish to work on then ideal approach for you would be:
a) Read a lot about existing enterprises in the world (that actually work)
b) Attend as many conferences as possible (for startups / entrepreneurship in Biotechnology)
c) Participate in competitions (tech fests, Nature challenges and National Contests of the likes of ABLE).
d) Attend a lot of trainings/ workshops/ internships to widen your exposure.
e) Do at least two independent projects in your college which are not mandatory part of your curriculum. Talk to your faculty about the projects and get involved. It may pertain to replicating an existing project (from literature/online), but doing it will really broaden your scope of knowledge and understanding.
Hope it helps
01-30-2017, 10:05 PM
Thank you sir... this is really informative how to work on entrepreneurship
02-02-2017, 12:14 AM
(01-30-2017, 08:33 PM)SunilNagpal Wrote: [ -> ]Thank u sunil for ur idea it is really helpful(01-27-2017, 12:41 AM)naresh Wrote: [ -> ]Iam pursuing my bachelor degree in biotechnology and I wish to be a entrepreneur in this field,but I have no idea how and where to go forwardHi Naresh,
Being an entrepreneur in any field requires:
a) Ideation
b) Mentorship/ Market Research
c) Prototype/ How your idea is worth going forward
d) Funding
Having mentioned this minimal requirement, I must say that if you haven't decided on what you actually wish to work on then ideal approach for you would be:
a) Read a lot about existing enterprises in the world (that actually work)
b) Attend as many conferences as possible (for startups / entrepreneurship in Biotechnology)
c) Participate in competitions (tech fests, Nature challenges and National Contests of the likes of ABLE).
d) Attend a lot of trainings/ workshops/ internships to widen your exposure.
e) Do at least two independent projects in your college which are not mandatory part of your curriculum. Talk to your faculty about the projects and get involved. It may pertain to replicating an existing project (from literature/online), but doing it will really broaden your scope of knowledge and understanding.
Hope it helps
02-04-2018, 08:23 PM
(01-30-2017, 08:33 PM)SunilNagpal Wrote: [ -> ]So, what are some elements of market research necessary for biotechnology entrepreneurship and industry?(01-27-2017, 12:41 AM)naresh Wrote: [ -> ]Iam pursuing my bachelor degree in biotechnology and I wish to be a entrepreneur in this field,but I have no idea how and where to go forwardHi Naresh,
Being an entrepreneur in any field requires:
a) Ideation
b) Mentorship/ Market Research
c) Prototype/ How your idea is worth going forward
d) Funding
Having mentioned this minimal requirement, I must say that if you haven't decided on what you actually wish to work on then ideal approach for you would be:
a) Read a lot about existing enterprises in the world (that actually work)
b) Attend as many conferences as possible (for startups / entrepreneurship in Biotechnology)
c) Participate in competitions (tech fests, Nature challenges and National Contests of the likes of ABLE).
d) Attend a lot of trainings/ workshops/ internships to widen your exposure.
e) Do at least two independent projects in your college which are not mandatory part of your curriculum. Talk to your faculty about the projects and get involved. It may pertain to replicating an existing project (from literature/online), but doing it will really broaden your scope of knowledge and understanding.
Hope it helps