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Innovations create entrepreneurship in the Aalto University

16.05.2012 Aalto Small Business Center organized an impressive conference between Aalto University and Saint Petersburg State University. In the event at Aalto Design Factory, there were about 80 researchers and professors from St Petersburg. Their main aim was to see and hear experiences about innovations and their organized programming in the university.

Start your business in Protomo!

08.05.2012 Aalto Protomo introduced its working methods and business cases very bravely on Thursday 3rd May. – We decided to keep the event for our big audience from Academic Engineers and Architects in Finland (TEK) in our small premises. Aalto Protomo Helsinki was an excellent environment for meeting more than 150 people – it was a tight atmosphere, everyone had to be close to each other, project facilitators Laura Ahtikoski and Seppo Rantalainen described last week’s happening.

Tribe Studios LTD in Seed Forum London

22.04.2012 Seed Forum International has organized high quality investor seminar over 20 times in London. The last one took place on Thursday 19th April and there were eight promising companies presenting their businesses and seeking investments for their growth and development. – Aalto University Small Business Center started the Seed Forum Finland representative last November and we had our first Finnish firm here in London. Tribe Studios’ CEO Elina Arponen presented their business on really professional way and she was one of the best cases in the whole seminar. We were really proud of her, Seppo Rantalainen, representative of Seed Forum Finland described the seminar results.

Moscow has the real business potential

23.03.2012 - Moscow is as far as Saariselkä from this point, from the city of Helsinki. If you want to make profitable and growing business, choose Moscow in spite of Finnish Lapland. I am working for Skolkovo Foundation in Moscow as a senior advisor and I can guarantee that the Russian society really wants to improve its start-up entrepreneurship climate, Mr Pekka Viljakainen opened his keynote presentation in Seed Forum seminar in Helsinki on Tuesday.

Protomo Helsinki takes the new tool in business development

17.03.2012 -Business Model Canvas is a very effective and practical tool in developing new business ideas and start-up firms’ everyday work. You have to think the value propositions and potential customers thoroughly . After these important issues it is easy to list the key resources of your firm or team. With this power, you realize the offering. And then you have to decide the right and best ways to distribute products or services. The next step can be the customer relationships and the model includes the sources of the earnings firm are collecting. The BMC clarifies the targets where money goes. This is the very simple and clear tool, doctor Marko Seppänen from the Tampere University of Technology taught the Protomo-teams.

Protomo-project adds entrepreneurship programs in Aalto Unversity

11.03.2012 Protomo Aalto opened its second project program in Helsinki. Aalto University Small Business Center is responsible for this Protomo shop in Arkadiankatu. There are suitable premises and very ambitious training programs for teams and people with innovative ideas. Protomo Helsinki has three different target groups: teams with their own and innovative idea. The groups can be students and experienced professionals. They have done their ordinary works but are still willing to share their expertise. The third actors can be firms which have their own and in many cases very impressive research and development programs. They can find fresh and open-minded people who can participate in their projects for creating new products or services. In the opening event there were more than 60 people in Arkadiankatu-shop.

Professionalism in seeking venture capital

18.02.2012 - It was an excellent training – the whole day was very effective and managed by very impressive professionals. We have participated in several venture capital events in Finland – this was on its own level, much better and more professional than previous ones. The feedback for our presentations was concrete, enthusiastic and energetic, the participants in Friday Seed Forum training camp told from one mouth. The Finnish Seed Forum training session was the first one in some years’ period.

Latvian SME’s improved their sales

12.12.2011 Students in Liepaja University were really keen on the sales process of small and medium size companies.

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