Friday, September 10, 2010

UCSIU BizPlan Competition

Workshop Series for UCSIU BizPlan Competition 2010 – Details

 

Workshop I – Introduction to UCSIU-BPC 2010
Speakers:
Ms Eva Lim and Dr Alan Keoy
• Date: To be announced
• Time: To be announced
• Venue: To be announced
• Audience: Advisors, Internal Judges (Lecturers)
Purposes:
i) Create awareness: What is this competition all about
ii) How to prepare the students/participants, and the support from the committee board
iii) Evaluation aspect of the competition

Workshop II – Introduction to UCSIU-BPC 2010
Speakers:
Ms Eva Lim and Dr Alan Keoy
• Date: 15th September 2010 (Wed)
• Time: 12:30-2:00PM
• Venue: C207
• Audience: Students, Participants, Advisors
Purposes:
i) Generating ideas
ii) What/How to prepare (full set of guidelines)

Workshop III – Marketing and Financial Analysis
Speakers:
Ms Lee Kim Lean, Mr Chong Aik Lee and Dr Alan Keoy
• Date: 24th September 2010 (Fri)
• Time: 2:00-3:30PM
• Venue: C207
• Audience: Students, Participants, Advisors
Purposes:
i) Marketing analysis
ii) Financial analysis: How to go about this?

Workshop IV – “Elevator Pitching”
Speakers:
Ms Roslina and Ms Shahrinaz Ismail (Student backup support: Navid Gazerani)
• Date: 30th September 2010 (Thurs)
• Time: 11:00-2:00PM
• Venue: Auditorium
• Audience: Students, Participants, Advisors
Purposes:
i) 2-minute video preparation
ii) How to prepare storyboard
iii) Guidelines before starting the video development

For Registration

http://www.ucsiubizplan.com/?page_id=227&action=register 

 

RULES & REGULATIONS

The UCSIU BizPlan Competition 2010 serves as a platform for UCSI University students to exhibit their technopreneurship and entrepreneurship skills.
The competition is open to all of the students of UCSI University from any faculties. Submission will include a comprehensive Business Plan detailing the commercial viability and preferably coupled with a prototype or product.
The Business Plan will be divided into two sections:
• Product-based – Involves technological aspects, the development of a prototype is optional
• Servicing-based – Involves entrepreneurship values and no prototype is required.

Below describes a brief requirement of the Business Plan:

  • Each team may comprise a maximum of three (3) members with any combination of undergraduate, postgraduate students, researchers, academic and non-academic personnel.
  • The entry must include a comprehensive Business Plan detailing the commercial viability if the operation and it is strongly encouraged that proof of concept for the project is shown.
Guidelines
• Executive Summary
• Introduction to the Company
• Employment of Knowledge Workers
• Product/Service Development
• Marketing Programs
• Financial Projections
• Conclusion/Appendices

Submission Format
1. Business Plan Proposal in Hardcopy
2. Business Plan Proposal in Softcopy
3. 2 – 3 minutes of Video Presentation