Feb 2016
15 Mon
16 Tue
17 Wed
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19 Fri 09:00 AM – 09:25 AM IST
20 Sat 09:00 AM – 09:25 AM IST
21 Sun
This year (2016) The Goa Project features a separate track on Entrepreneurship.
Any form of Entrepreneurship is not easy. But there are specific sectors that are more challenging than the others. If you are trying to build a sustainable organization in a difficult and / or unglamorous market, this is a great opportunity to show case it to the world. Please come and share your success stories, failures, learnings and experiences.
Some examples (but not limited to) are:
Creative entrepreneurs in design / performing arts / social impact space
Consumer facing business that is self-sustainable and profitable
Sectors like infrastructure, waste management, renewable energy, engineering, agri-food..
The tragedy of the commons
Useful technologies that require behavioural change / have poor adoption curves..
Developing markets outside India
Difficult to monetize sectors such as music or entertainment
Any thing else and more..
The emphasis is not really on the sector or even the problem-opportunity-solution. Tell us how you are cracking the challenges of adoption, sustainability and scalability. Even if it is Work in Progress, there is a lot we can all learn from you.
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Achitra Borgohain Unbundling waste managementWaste is a growing problem and lot of companies are working on it. So why does the problem still exist in this huge magnitude? Maybe we can learn from automobile industry and apply the principles of ‘breaking it down’. more
Technical level: Intermediate
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Ramkumar R S Proposing Entrepreneurship in Performing ArtsHow do you sustain and grow an organization in the field of performing arts. We are looking for creative-artist-entrepreneurs to share their experience in a panel discussion. Also to generate some new ideas / innovative strategies, that can be tried once we go back. more
Technical level: Intermediate
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Nikhil Poonacha Connecting people through arts and cultureBy showcasing pikslate.com as an example, the session would trigger ideas for connecting creative people in India on the internet, in order to utilise the country’s rich arts and cukture heritage in the global market. more
Technical level: Intermediate
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Sushrut Bidwai Proposing Solving consumer facing problems in IndiaIndia is a unique market when it comes to consumer facing businesses. Our habits are different and how we perceive value is different. We are looking for entrepreneurs who have successfully built consumer businesses in India. more
Technical level: Beginner
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Tathagat Let's play Innovation Games!To help startups spur innovation using the principles of games... more
Technical level: Beginner
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Ravi Mantha How to get Angel Funding for your startupGetting more people excited about entrepreneurship more
Technical level: Intermediate
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Ramanan Natarajan Engineering and Technology as a solution to solving waste management issuesTo show that Economically viable solutions can be developed to manage waste. These solutions can more
Technical level: Beginner
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akshay roongta Using lean experiments while iterating a business modelTo use design thinking and learn startup methods to have early stage entrepreneurs jump into the process of quickly developing ‘prototypes’ of products and services to answer fundamental questions and assumptions while modeling their businesses. more
Technical level: Intermediate
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Tushar Singh Live Performance Production: Stand Up ComedyThis session will dive into the details on how to create a stand up comedy performance space along with how to begin actually performing. more
Technical level: Beginner
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Kavita Jhunjhunwala Get out, get going and be a woman!We have always heard the terms ‘man up’, ‘be a man’ and so on. I find it amusing. Women, those who have been given a fair chance, have been able to make huge difference in the global marketplace and my workshop is designed to provide women entreprenuers smart working hacks to grow in their roles as well as get immense job satisfaction. more
Technical level: Intermediate
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Kripi Malviya TATVA: a travel, nature and arts based emotional awareness and wellness practiceThis session will introduce TATVA; a new organisation based in Goa that promotes and celebrates conscious self exploration, emotional vulnerability and authenticity. TATVA’s multidisciplinary approach to emotional wellness will give the atendees an opportunity to explore the relationships between mental health awareness, creative expression and travel experiences. more
Technical level: Beginner
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Gurpreet Singh How we built a startup from GoaSharing our experience on how we went about building a startup with 250+ people and leadership in our category from Goa. Maybe some lessons there for others who want to try. more
Technical level: Beginner
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Hemant Albert Soreng Sustainable Experiential Travel1/ To make the audience aware of the latest travel trend worldwide - Experiential Travel. 2/ To highlight the importance of sustainability in travel. more
Technical level: Intermediate
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Vishvan Saran Importance of humanising businesses while adopting latest technologiesTo show the importance of having a human side to your business and what it takes to ensure that a start-up from the beginning doesn’t get lost in technology and forgets to humanise their processes, for customers and for employees. more
Technical level: Intermediate
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Gopi Krishna Byluppala ![]() NeverEatAlone - How I made 700 new friends over their Dining TablesFood is the most powerful social lubricant and bonding over dinners is very effective.Its the best way to network. more
Technical level: Intermediate
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Guruprasad Shivakamat The psychology behind How storytelling works.To understand the priciples beind how telling a story can make your idea stay with your coustomer. more
Technical level: Intermediate
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Rohit Lalwani ![]() Bootstrapping & Fund raisingTo share an inspirational journey of keep going through the startup journey and focus on bootstrapping than focusing on finding investors only. more
Technical level: Intermediate
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Rajiv Lulla The Dark Night Rises - entrepreneurship's dark corners, what few speak about.While failure in business has now become a badge of honour, thanks to a more westernised way of looking at business and personal successes as two different aspects, the immense toll that failure takes on health, finances, relations and the phsyce of an individual is something that entrepreneurs can ignore only to their own peril. The objective of this talk is to bring out these issues in the open… more
Technical level: Intermediate
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Mulchand Dedhia 32 Free or Cheap ways for marketing/ advertising a start-up in IndiaHow to market your startup Outline You don’t have money for advertising but you will now know 32 way on how to crack marketing for your idea in free or almost cheap. more
Technical level: Beginner
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Gaurav Vaz Your band as a startup and how mainstream business ideas can be applied to musicIn India, most Indie music is treated as a hobby, by the general public and many times, by the artists themselves. I would like to explore ideas from mainstream business that can be applied to music and how we can put some more focus on the “business” in music business. more
Technical level: Intermediate
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Joydeep Singh Life of a small fish in the e-commerce oceanTo start a conversation around the current situation of e-commerce businesses. And to get people thinking about whether the buying habits of consumers are being spoilt or improved? more
Technical level: Beginner
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Beth Caldwell Eight things you should know about blended learningTo guide you through what blended learning is and how it works, as well as to provide an insight into the key ingredients for successful blended learning. more
Technical level: Beginner
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Annette Kramer A case study in cross-disciplinary innovation: Inspiring non-experts to solve tough problems in healthTo show how evn a large conservative corporation can create an environment for innovation when it has the right design. And it continues to improve lives, even to this day. more
Technical level: Beginner
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Annette Kramer ![]() How to sell anything: Starting conversations listeners want to continueThe goal of this workshop is to demystify the process of selling and storytelling and give hands-on practice/feedback on pitching. more
Technical level: Beginner
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RAGHURAMAN C Sustaining the social business on sustainability !Sharing the experience and the journey social enterprise bulding, focusing on the challenges and joy of transformation. more
Technical level: Beginner
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Greenopia.co ![]() Life After CrowdfundingAn inside story on the challenges of building a hardware product on crowdfunding budget. What you can plan ahead and how to manage that which you didn’t see coming! more
Technical level: Beginner
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Sushil Mungekar Nurturing entrepreneurship in schoolswhy learning entrepreneurship in school is benedicial? how will it help to build an entrepreneurial ecosystem how start ups can benefit and participates in this process more
Technical level: Beginner
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Deepta Arjun Enabling rapid behavior change through focus on commonalityWhile newer attitudes, behaviors and technologies are being introduced in various communities, the majority of them either take a really long time to sustain and thrive or they simply wither over time. To ensure the sustainability of anything new requires an attitudinal shift towards adoption. This behavorial transition becomes easier and quicker when customized and inclusive training is designed… more
Technical level: Beginner
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Arjun Venkatraman COWMesh - Changing the Connectivity Landscape with Community Owned Communitications InfrastructureTo demonstrate, distinguish, discuss and dissect how community owned, peer managed, distributed infrastructure can provide a strong alternative and complement to centralized corporate and state owned telecommunication. more
Technical level: Beginner
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Vijay Anand Proposing Money, Money, Money How to get funding for virtually anythingHow to raise capital no matter what kind of initiative you are kickstarting. more
Technical level: Intermediate
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