Ginés Haro teaches the training session “Experiences and potential of initial entrepreneurship” today at Espaitec 1

The social and technological entrepreneurship program of the Universitat Jaume I managed by the INCREA Chair of Innovation, Creativity and Learning and the Scientific, Technological and Business Park of the Universitat Jaume I (Espaitec) in collaboration with Secot Castellón, the third phase begins today. Seven training sessions that will be given during the months of March and April with the purpose of defining a framework to prepare the future business initiative to enter the market.

During the third phase, the fifteen participating projects will delve into the design of the Social Lean Canvas introduced in the first and second phase; They will learn to use specific methodologies in the social entrepreneurship environment; They will learn procedures to design a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) that allows them to assess the first social and economic impact of their idea, in addition to discovering negotiation and communication techniques with clients and potential investors. These training sessions will take place on Wednesdays from 16.00:19.00 p.m. to XNUMX:XNUMX p.m. at the Espaitec facilities.

At the end of the third phase, the entrepreneurs will have consolidated the frame of reference to reliably convey the differential value of their proposals to the market. To do this, they will have professors of recognized national prestige in innovation and social entrepreneurship, such as Ginés Haro or David Sagrista.

Today's session will be taught by Gines Haro, social entrepreneur with extensive and recognized experience supporting the creation and growth of socially innovative startups. Among his specialties, supporting and promoting sustainable entrepreneurship and social innovation solutions for the problems and needs of our society.

The training and dissemination actions carried out in the social and technological entrepreneurship program have the support of the Department of Education, Research, Culture and Sports of the Generalitat Valenciana.

Today Ginés Haro offers the training session entitled “Experiences and the potential of initial entrepreneurship” in Espaitec

Today the UJI social and technological (“OnSocial”) entrepreneurship programme, managed by the INCREA Chair of Innovation, Creativity and Learning and by the Science, Technology and Business Park (espaitec) of the Universitat Jaume I (UJI), in collaboration with Secot Castellón, start the third phase. Seven training sessions will be given in March and April to define a framework to prepare the future business initiative with which to enter the market.

In this third phase, the 15 participating projects will look closely at designing the Social Lean Canvas that was presented in the first and second phases; they will learn to use specific methodologies in the social entrepreneurial environment; they will learn about procedures to design a Minimum Feasible Product (MFP) that will enable them to evaluate the first socio-economic impact that their idea has, and they will discover business and communication techniques with customers and possible investors. These training sessions will take place on Wednesdays from 16:00 p.m. to 19:00 p.m. at espaitec.

When the third phase ends, entrepreneurs will have established the reference framework to irrefutably transfer the differential value of their proposals to the market. This they will achieve thanks to support from recognized prestigious Spanish teachers specialized in innovation and social entrepreneurship, like Ginés Haro or David Sagrista.

Today's session will be given by Gines Haro, a social entrepreneur with plenty of recognized experience who supports creating and making social innovative start-ups grow. His specialties include supporting and promoting sustainable entrepreneurship and social innovation solutions for the problems and requirements that our society faces today.

The training and dissemination actions performed in the social and technological entrepreneurship program are supported by the Regional Minister of Education, Research, Culture and Sport of the Generalitat Valenciana.

 

Ginés Haro teaches the training session “Experiències and potential of initial entrepreneurship” at Espaitec 1

The social and technological entrepreneurship program of the Universitat Jaume I managed by the INCREA Chair of Innovation, Creativity and Learning i the Scientific, Technological and Business Park of the Universitat Jaume I (Espaitec) in col·laboració amb Secot Castelló, the third phase begins here. Set training sessions that will be given during the months of March and April with the final goal of defining a work framework to prepare the future business initiative in order to enter the market.

During the third phase the fifteen project participants will delve into the design of the Social Lean Canvas introduït in the first and second phase; They will learn to use specific methodologies in the social entrepreneurship environment; They will identify procedures to design a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) that allows you to assess the first social and economic impact of your idea, in addition to discovering negotiation and communication techniques with clients and potential investors. These training sessions will take place on Sundays from 16.00:19.00 p.m. to XNUMX:XNUMX p.m. at the Espaitec facilities.

At the end of the third phase, the entrepreneurs have consolidated the reference framework in order to convey to the market the differential value of their proposals. For now, both professors will share in recognizing national prestige in matters of innovation and social entrepreneurship, for example Ginés Haro or David Sagrista.

The session d'avui will be given by Gines Haro, social entrepreneur with a broad and recognized experience, recolzant to create and fer creixer startups socially innovative. Among our specialties, we collect and promote sustainable solutions of entrepreneurship and social innovation for the problems and needs of our society.

The training actions and dissemination of realities in the social and technological entrepreneurship program comprise both the support of the Department of Education, Research, Culture and Sports of the Generalitat Valenciana.

 

 

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