A University of New Hampshire Team, shown here with Best Buy Founder Dick Schulze at right, won both the $50,000[…]
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EIX.org and e-Fest is about promoting the science and practice of entrepreneurship. Teams which apply strong entrepreneurial thinking with their submissions and ventures and communicate it effectively are competitive. It is important to leverage advisors and mentors for advice and validation. All judges have the experience and ability to provide thoughtful evaluations of entrepreneurship and business presentations according to the e-Fest judging rubric.
A University of New Hampshire Team, shown here with Best Buy Founder Dick Schulze at right, won both the $50,000[…]
Read moreOur 2022 e-Fest kicked off on April 28 with a video starring all 25 of our finalist teams. You can[…]
Read more2022 e-Fest® Competition Rules Quick Overview Rules for Student Teams Must be all undergraduate students registered during 2022 spring semester,[…]
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Read moreEach qualifying submission is independently reviewed by at least two judges, who review the video and slides and decide on[…]
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Read moreThe question comes up: How can student teams compete well at competitions such as e-Fest and the Schulze Entrepreneurship Challenge?[…]
Read moreOne of our authors at EIX.org, Joan Moser, has written about Turning Good Business Presentations Into Great Ones. It is[…]
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