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Pyglet Music to their EarsThe Advertiser - Tuesday 6 November 2007 TECHNOPHOBES take heart – the Pyglet is here to help you transfer music from CDs to MP3 players. A team of four students are the brains behind the Pyglet device, which scooped the pool at the 2007 University of Adelaide eChallenge.
Magazine MadonnaThe Advertiser - Tuesday 6th November 2007 YOUNG Adelaide entrepreneur Penny Verco has built a vibrant business based on buying and selling racehorses.
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The Advertiser - Tuesday 11 September 2007
IT'S all in the planning, one of the state's new entrepreneurs says. Emily Humphreys has established the Purely Cotton Co using skills gained by taking part in the University of Adelaide's echallenge – a contest pitting new business ideas against each other...
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Download and listen to interviews with three of the 2006 finalists
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The Advertiser - Monday 9 July 2007
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Media Release
Monday 9 July 2007
Young entrepreneurs with innovative ideas are encouraged to enter the University of Adelaide’s 2007 echallenge competition which starts this month.
The Entrepreneurs’ Challenge aims to foster the successful development of new ideas into investment-ready, start-up companies, creating genuine commercial prospects that benefit the State.
Targeted at all South Australian tertiary students (university and TAFE), the echallenge is open to teams of up to six students who must develop a business plan for a new, previously unfunded concept.
Run within the University of Adelaide’s Education Centre for Innovation and Commercialisation (ECIC), echallenge has kick-started some innovative local companies since its inception in 2002.
Examples include:
"Cutting-edge, blue-sky technologies are run through some pretty rigorous grilling from the judges," according to ECIC Deputy Director Antonio Dottore.
"The echallenge helps build entrepreneurial culture and is an effective way of creating employment opportunities and stimulating the business community," he said.
Each semi-finalist team is offered an experienced business person as mentor and the final plans are judged by a panel of high-profile executives from business and government.
Media Contact: Candy Gibson, Media & Public Relations Officer,
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