MIT GSW 2009
The MIT Global Startup Workshop (GSW) is the world's premier conference on fostering entrepreneurship through supportive and catalytic infrastructure such as that epitomized by MIT's entrepreneurial ecosystem
| Group type: | Conference |
| Focus: | Ideas |
| Organizer: | Non-profit |
| Location: | South Africa |
| Website: | http://mitgsw.org/ |
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Christophe Poizat
My true passion is meeting and connecting with a large diversity of people to create mutually-beneficial synergies and opportunities for growth.
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lim sangbum
"Creative ! Passionate ! i want Success My dream!"
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Rebeca Hwang
Korean-Argentine finishing her PhD at Stanford. Addicted to startups and entrepreneurship. Life ADD & Loves travelling.
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Olga Grigoryeva
Russian, BS in Management concentrating on Finance from Menlo College, volunteered on multiple team building and leadership building projects for teenagers
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