Imperial College Business School students designed a business based on gaps they saw in the market and issues relevant to their communities. Students were required to develop a pitch deck and video tape how they pitched the business, as well as test critical hypotheses of their business through a set of experiences that they detailed in a final playbook.
The Engineers in Business Fellowship rewards students for their hard work in coming up with innovative ideas and offers them additional opportunities to further enhance their skills, networks, and resources to turn their ideas into businesses. What is more, the Fellowship enables winning students to further develop themselves both as individuals and as prospective business founders.
Tim Weiss
Entrepreneurship Module Leader
Imperial College Business School