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Puawai

NZ Entrepreneur

Since then, we’ve developed a beta version of the platform and already have paying customers on board, a solid sign we’re solving a real problem. One big takeaway was the art of the pitch. The post Puawai appeared first on NZ Entrepreneur Magazine. We were immersed in the language, energy, and ambition of thousands of people.

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The unusual story of an unusual company – Melanie Langlotz and Geo AR Games 

NZ Entrepreneur

As the company looks ahead to celebrating its 10th anniversary later this year, we asked Mel about where it all began, and how she found herself – as a non-gamer and with no background in game design – on the unusual career path of founding a game development studio at age 45. I want to be a developer. I love AR.

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Interview: James Burnes, Ministry of Awesome

NZ Entrepreneur

Read the interview: Richard Liew: For those who may not know who Ministry of Awesome is – let’s just assume there might be some – can you give us your elevator pitch? Over time, the co-working space developed and there was a natural progression towards a lot of individuals starting new ventures coming out of that space.

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Living the Roller Coaster Life: How I Transformed Turbulence into Triumph

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Back in 1996, our company appeared in a magazine featuring the fastest-growing companies in Canada. I recall the day before my IPO roadshow — how nervous I was — and how I presented my pitch deck to my Forum, and they shared valuable insights and honest feedback.

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Announcing the judges for the TC Sessions: Robotics Pitch-Off

TechCrunch

No TechCrunch event is complete without a pitch-off showcasing early-stage startups from around the globe. Who will you be pitching to? The pitch-off will consist of three startup companies presenting for four seconds on the virtual stage, in front of the entire TC Sessions audience and our expert panel of judges.

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500 Founders: Luke Campbell, Marta Meszaros, Andy Bowie & Abbe Hyde

NZ Entrepreneur

Other founders know better than anyone else how hard entrepreneurship can be and can lend a unique perspective to what your best path forward might be. Learn about yourself, and develop a strong mindset. If you’re a B2B business, go pitch your target audience before you have a product and validate what will make them say yes.

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EO’s Most Popular Inc. Posts: A Lookback at 2023

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Look at them as catalysts for growth, enhancing both your business and your personal development,” Shawn explains. “If Use these to inspire your thinking and develop better ways to serve your customers or clients. My advice to all entrepreneurs: Don’t shy away from hard conversations. Insights Learned From Raising $1.5