How we started a company using Kickstarter
Winter Quarter 2014 Entrepreneurship Seminar Series
Featuring Jordan Linford
co-founder and CTO and of inXus Interactive
Free and open to the public
Jordan Linford is a co-founder and CTO and of inXus Interactive, a physical computing startup that recently ran a successful Kickstarter campaign. He is excited about the doors crowdfunding is opening for creative young people.
Jordan received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from UCI in June 2013. During his undergraduate career, he specialized in sensor and embedded systems applications. He also led several workshops to teach fellow students microcontroller programming and hands on electronics skills.
The Entrepreneurship Seminar Series provides a real-world introduction to the theory and practice of entrepreneurship. Through a series of presentations by prestigious entrepreneurs and industry leaders, participants will explore the various organizational, strategic and financial challenges facing successful and unsuccessful entrepreneurs. Topics include start-up strategies, business idea evaluation, business plan writing, and introduction to venture capital.
For a complete listing of Entrepreneurship Seminar Series guest speakers, please visit http://www.eng.uci.edu/events/entseminars.
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