private:venturecapitalinvestmentcompetition
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2602822
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Jun 4th, 2019 12:00AM
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Venture Capital Investment Competition Denmark
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611
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8.00
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Open
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Venture Capital & Private Equity
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Jun 4th, 2019 08:37AM
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Jun 4th, 2019 08:37AM
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The Venture Capital Investment Competition® began in the middle of the technology bubble in 1998 as an educational event for MBAs to learn about venture funding.
Today, VCIC is the world’s largest venture capital competition with over 70 events in three continents, and serving more than 1,000 students, 150 venture capitalists and 100 entrepreneurs. Furthermore, VCIC has evolved into a marketplace for entrepreneurs seeking investors and a training ground for future venture capitalists.
The program is akin to a network of mini-venture fairs, wherein about a quarter of the entrepreneurs who present go on to raise venture funding
“We are focused on teaching students about financing new ventures, and the most effective way to do that is to expose them to the best deals and investors. Lucky for us, the best entrepreneurs and VCs like to meet each other, too.”
How viable? About 25% go on to raise venture capital after participating at VCIC, remarkable considering that most of these events occurred post-bubble, including a dismal one-out-of-30 in 2002. At the finals, 2 of 5 go on to get funded.
The organizers of VCIC are quick to point out that the mission of the program is educational, not commercial, and none of the deals are known to have been initiated at a VCIC event.
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Porcelænshaven 26, 2. floor
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Copenhagen
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DK
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2000 Frederiksberg
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Venture Capital Investment Competition
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Consumer Services
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General Retailers
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private:venturecapitalinvestmentcompetition
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2602822
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Mar 10th, 2018 12:00AM
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Venture Capital Investment Competition Denmark
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448
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3.00
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Open
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Venture Capital & Private Equity
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Mar 9th, 2018 09:26PM
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Mar 9th, 2018 09:26PM
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Venture Capital Investment Competition
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Consumer Services
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General Retailers
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private:venturecapitalinvestmentcompetition
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2602822
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Feb 17th, 2018 12:00AM
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Venture Capital Investment Competition Denmark
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445
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4.00
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Open
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Venture Capital & Private Equity
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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The Venture Capital Investment Competition® began in the middle of the technology bubble in 1998 as an educational event for MBAs to learn about venture funding. Today, VCIC is the world’s largest venture capital competition with over 70 events in three continents, and serving more than 1,000 students, 150 venture capitalists and 100 entrepreneurs. Furthermore, VCIC has evolved into a marketplace for entrepreneurs seeking investors and a training ground for future venture capitalists. The program is akin to a network of mini-venture fairs, wherein about a quarter of the entrepreneurs who present go on to raise venture funding “We are focused on teaching students about financing new ventures, and the most effective way to do that is to expose them to the best deals and investors. Lucky for us, the best entrepreneurs and VCs like to meet each other, too.” How viable? About 25% go on to raise venture capital after participating at VCIC, remarkable considering that most of these events occurred post-bubble, including a dismal one-out-of-30 in 2002. At the finals, 2 of 5 go on to get funded. The organizers of VCIC are quick to point out that the mission of the program is educational, not commercial, and none of the deals are known to have been initiated at a VCIC event.
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Venture Capital Investment Competition
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Consumer Services
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General Retailers
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private:venturecapitalinvestmentcompetition
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2602822
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Feb 16th, 2018 12:00AM
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Venture Capital Investment Competition Denmark
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445
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4.00
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Open
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Venture Capital & Private Equity
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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The Venture Capital Investment Competition® began in the middle of the technology bubble in 1998 as an educational event for MBAs to learn about venture funding.
Today, VCIC is the world’s largest venture capital competition with over 70 events in three continents, and serving more than 1,000 students, 150 venture capitalists and 100 entrepreneurs. Furthermore, VCIC has evolved into a marketplace for entrepreneurs seeking investors and a training ground for future venture capitalists.
The program is akin to a network of mini-venture fairs, wherein about a quarter of the entrepreneurs who present go on to raise venture funding
“We are focused on teaching students about financing new ventures, and the most effective way to do that is to expose them to the best deals and investors. Lucky for us, the best entrepreneurs and VCs like to meet each other, too.”
How viable? About 25% go on to raise venture capital after participating at VCIC, remarkable considering that most of these events occurred post-bubble, including a dismal one-out-of-30 in 2002. At the finals, 2 of 5 go on to get funded.
The organizers of VCIC are quick to point out that the mission of the program is educational, not commercial, and none of the deals are known to have been initiated at a VCIC event.
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Venture Capital Investment Competition
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Consumer Services
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General Retailers
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private:venturecapitalinvestmentcompetition
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2602822
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Feb 15th, 2018 12:00AM
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Venture Capital Investment Competition Denmark
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445
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4.00
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Open
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Venture Capital & Private Equity
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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The Venture Capital Investment Competition® began in the middle of the technology bubble in 1998 as an educational event for MBAs to learn about venture funding.
Today, VCIC is the world’s largest venture capital competition with over 70 events in three continents, and serving more than 1,000 students, 150 venture capitalists and 100 entrepreneurs. Furthermore, VCIC has evolved into a marketplace for entrepreneurs seeking investors and a training ground for future venture capitalists.
The program is akin to a network of mini-venture fairs, wherein about a quarter of the entrepreneurs who present go on to raise venture funding
“We are focused on teaching students about financing new ventures, and the most effective way to do that is to expose them to the best deals and investors. Lucky for us, the best entrepreneurs and VCs like to meet each other, too.”
How viable? About 25% go on to raise venture capital after participating at VCIC, remarkable considering that most of these events occurred post-bubble, including a dismal one-out-of-30 in 2002. At the finals, 2 of 5 go on to get funded.
The organizers of VCIC are quick to point out that the mission of the program is educational, not commercial, and none of the deals are known to have been initiated at a VCIC event.
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Venture Capital Investment Competition
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Consumer Services
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General Retailers
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private:venturecapitalinvestmentcompetition
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2602822
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Feb 14th, 2018 12:00AM
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Venture Capital Investment Competition Denmark
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445
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4.00
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Open
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Venture Capital & Private Equity
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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The Venture Capital Investment Competition® began in the middle of the technology bubble in 1998 as an educational event for MBAs to learn about venture funding.
Today, VCIC is the world’s largest venture capital competition with over 70 events in three continents, and serving more than 1,000 students, 150 venture capitalists and 100 entrepreneurs. Furthermore, VCIC has evolved into a marketplace for entrepreneurs seeking investors and a training ground for future venture capitalists.
The program is akin to a network of mini-venture fairs, wherein about a quarter of the entrepreneurs who present go on to raise venture funding
“We are focused on teaching students about financing new ventures, and the most effective way to do that is to expose them to the best deals and investors. Lucky for us, the best entrepreneurs and VCs like to meet each other, too.”
How viable? About 25% go on to raise venture capital after participating at VCIC, remarkable considering that most of these events occurred post-bubble, including a dismal one-out-of-30 in 2002. At the finals, 2 of 5 go on to get funded.
The organizers of VCIC are quick to point out that the mission of the program is educational, not commercial, and none of the deals are known to have been initiated at a VCIC event.
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Venture Capital Investment Competition
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Consumer Services
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General Retailers
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private:venturecapitalinvestmentcompetition
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2602822
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Feb 13th, 2018 12:00AM
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Venture Capital Investment Competition Denmark
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445
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4.00
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Open
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Venture Capital & Private Equity
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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The Venture Capital Investment Competition® began in the middle of the technology bubble in 1998 as an educational event for MBAs to learn about venture funding.
Today, VCIC is the world’s largest venture capital competition with over 70 events in three continents, and serving more than 1,000 students, 150 venture capitalists and 100 entrepreneurs. Furthermore, VCIC has evolved into a marketplace for entrepreneurs seeking investors and a training ground for future venture capitalists.
The program is akin to a network of mini-venture fairs, wherein about a quarter of the entrepreneurs who present go on to raise venture funding
“We are focused on teaching students about financing new ventures, and the most effective way to do that is to expose them to the best deals and investors. Lucky for us, the best entrepreneurs and VCs like to meet each other, too.”
How viable? About 25% go on to raise venture capital after participating at VCIC, remarkable considering that most of these events occurred post-bubble, including a dismal one-out-of-30 in 2002. At the finals, 2 of 5 go on to get funded.
The organizers of VCIC are quick to point out that the mission of the program is educational, not commercial, and none of the deals are known to have been initiated at a VCIC event.
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Venture Capital Investment Competition
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Consumer Services
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General Retailers
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private:venturecapitalinvestmentcompetition
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2602822
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Feb 12th, 2018 12:00AM
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Venture Capital Investment Competition Denmark
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445
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4.00
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Open
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Venture Capital & Private Equity
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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The Venture Capital Investment Competition® began in the middle of the technology bubble in 1998 as an educational event for MBAs to learn about venture funding.
Today, VCIC is the world’s largest venture capital competition with over 70 events in three continents, and serving more than 1,000 students, 150 venture capitalists and 100 entrepreneurs. Furthermore, VCIC has evolved into a marketplace for entrepreneurs seeking investors and a training ground for future venture capitalists.
The program is akin to a network of mini-venture fairs, wherein about a quarter of the entrepreneurs who present go on to raise venture funding
“We are focused on teaching students about financing new ventures, and the most effective way to do that is to expose them to the best deals and investors. Lucky for us, the best entrepreneurs and VCs like to meet each other, too.”
How viable? About 25% go on to raise venture capital after participating at VCIC, remarkable considering that most of these events occurred post-bubble, including a dismal one-out-of-30 in 2002. At the finals, 2 of 5 go on to get funded.
The organizers of VCIC are quick to point out that the mission of the program is educational, not commercial, and none of the deals are known to have been initiated at a VCIC event.
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Venture Capital Investment Competition
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Consumer Services
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General Retailers
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private:venturecapitalinvestmentcompetition
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2602822
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Feb 11th, 2018 12:00AM
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Venture Capital Investment Competition Denmark
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445
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4.00
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Open
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Venture Capital & Private Equity
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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The Venture Capital Investment Competition® began in the middle of the technology bubble in 1998 as an educational event for MBAs to learn about venture funding.
Today, VCIC is the world’s largest venture capital competition with over 70 events in three continents, and serving more than 1,000 students, 150 venture capitalists and 100 entrepreneurs. Furthermore, VCIC has evolved into a marketplace for entrepreneurs seeking investors and a training ground for future venture capitalists.
The program is akin to a network of mini-venture fairs, wherein about a quarter of the entrepreneurs who present go on to raise venture funding
“We are focused on teaching students about financing new ventures, and the most effective way to do that is to expose them to the best deals and investors. Lucky for us, the best entrepreneurs and VCs like to meet each other, too.”
How viable? About 25% go on to raise venture capital after participating at VCIC, remarkable considering that most of these events occurred post-bubble, including a dismal one-out-of-30 in 2002. At the finals, 2 of 5 go on to get funded.
The organizers of VCIC are quick to point out that the mission of the program is educational, not commercial, and none of the deals are known to have been initiated at a VCIC event.
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Venture Capital Investment Competition
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Consumer Services
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General Retailers
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private:venturecapitalinvestmentcompetition
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2602822
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Feb 10th, 2018 12:00AM
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Venture Capital Investment Competition Denmark
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445
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4.00
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Open
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Venture Capital & Private Equity
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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The Venture Capital Investment Competition® began in the middle of the technology bubble in 1998 as an educational event for MBAs to learn about venture funding.
Today, VCIC is the world’s largest venture capital competition with over 70 events in three continents, and serving more than 1,000 students, 150 venture capitalists and 100 entrepreneurs. Furthermore, VCIC has evolved into a marketplace for entrepreneurs seeking investors and a training ground for future venture capitalists.
The program is akin to a network of mini-venture fairs, wherein about a quarter of the entrepreneurs who present go on to raise venture funding
“We are focused on teaching students about financing new ventures, and the most effective way to do that is to expose them to the best deals and investors. Lucky for us, the best entrepreneurs and VCs like to meet each other, too.”
How viable? About 25% go on to raise venture capital after participating at VCIC, remarkable considering that most of these events occurred post-bubble, including a dismal one-out-of-30 in 2002. At the finals, 2 of 5 go on to get funded.
The organizers of VCIC are quick to point out that the mission of the program is educational, not commercial, and none of the deals are known to have been initiated at a VCIC event.
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Venture Capital Investment Competition
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Consumer Services
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General Retailers
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