The event honours Jean-Baptiste Say, one of the founders of ESCP and the person who coined the term entrepreneur. This year's even took place simultaneously across all of the School’s campuses, bringing together hundreds of our international students, faculty, staff and friends to exhibit our unique, pan-European spirit.

In the UK, the event was organised as part of the Creative Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship module coordinated by Prof. Davide Sola and by the London Entrepreneurship Student Society.

The vision of this Society is to unite students, entrepreneurs, investors and potential customers to exchange ideas and learn from each other.

This event is run as part of ESCP's top-ranked Master in Management programme, currently placed 6th worldwide by the Financial Times. The MIM students worked in 12 teams to create a new start-up idea, with each represented at a trade fair at the London campus. 

Following this, each team were tasked with pitching their business to a panel of industry experts and faculty. Joining us on this panel were:


Guests also enjoyed an inspiring speech from Tony Matharu, who shared his experience of launching his own business from scratch, as well as his perspective on the advantages of doing so in a country not that of your birth. 

Three prizes were awarded at the end of the pitching competition, with guests, fellow students and the panel voting:

  • Overall winner: Stick It. Team: Victoria Smith, Bahadori Kamran, Alice Combes.
  • Industry expert's choice: QLess. Team: Benedetta Cravero, Federico Di Tizio, Shuang HU, Chloé Mareek, Francesco Renzullo
  • Customer's choice: Pair-King. Team: Alessandra Gandini, Riccardo Petrachi, Giulia Tomadini, Laura Toniato
     

Congratulations to all our winners, and to all participants for their impressive and varied venture ideas. Special thanks to the London Entrepreneurship Student Society for their hard work, and for making this event a great success. We look forward to hosting the 4th edition of this exciting event in 2018! 

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