The Female Entrepreneur Experience: Wisdom and Innovation
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When: 16 November 2023, 5:00pm – 8:30pm
The event is free of charge, but reservation is required.
Where: Forum Rolex, EPFL Lausanne
Why: This event brings together seven dynamic young women entrepreneurs who will share their inspiring experiences and try to give young students and PhD students, especially women, a taste of what it’s like to embark on the adventure of entrepreneurship.
This will be followed by a round table moderated by Sylvie Makela, social entrepreneur and TV columnist, and a Q&A session. Finally, there will be time for networking and discussion over finger food.
Background: A survey of academic institutions has revealed that women scientists are far less likely to commercialize or exploit the results of their research by creating a spin-off than their male counterparts. The gap between men and women in the number of companies derived from university R&D is significant in Switzerland and abroad. The lack of role models was also highlighted as one of the major needs for young female entrepreneurs.
Program:
4:30 pm – 5:00 pm | Arrival of participants |
5:00 pm – 5:05 pm | Welcome of participants by Isabel Casado Harrington, Head of Startup Funding Program, Vice Presidency for Innovation, EPFL |
5:05 pm – 6:00 pm | Presentation of career paths by women entrepreneurs Aude Ambrosini Start-up: Klode, a French-Swiss design brand that conceptualizes and develops innovative products whose functionalities contribute to protecting the planet Margaux Duchamp & Thamani Dahoun Start-up: Arcoscreen, whose mission is to help pharmaceutical companies identify promising G protein Coupled Receptor (GPCR) drugs in primary cells to get faster from research to clinical trials. Miya Ferrisse Start-up: Synature, a bioacoustics technology using smart microphones to transparently assess the biodiversity of reforestation projects and monitor ecosystems over time Anna Gräbner Start-up: EyeCap’, which invented a connected swimming cap for visually impaired and blind people Blanche Marion & Lucie Vanhollebeke Start-up: UniDress, a digital platform for selling, renting, and repairing clothes for students, on their campuses |
6:00 pm – 6:40 pm | Round table moderated by Sylvie Makela, social entrepreneur and TV columnist, co-founder & director of Tribus Urbaines |
6:45 pm – 7:00 pm | Q&A session |
7:00 pm – 7:05pm | Wrap-up by Prof. Nathalie Nyffeler, Head of Innovation & Entrepreneurship, HEIG-VD |
7:05 pm – 8:30 pm | Discussions and networking over a simple buffet |
Organized by :
An Innosuisse Business Ideas Event
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