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Birmingham Tech Week: Future Talent Pitch
What is the Future Talent Pitch?
As part of Birmingham Tech Week, the Future Talent Pitch Application is a unique opportunity to develop your tech idea and collaborate with innovators across the West Midlands. If you’re looking to kickstart your entrepreneurial career in tech, then this opportunity is for you!
Innovation Fellow Applications Open!
Curious learners,
proactive change makers,
impactful influencers,
passionate problem solvers,
future-focused thinkers,
creative communicators…
We invite you to join Warwick Enterprise for an amazing adventure – year-long part-time exciting and meaningful work experience.
During this time, you will explore the world of enterprise and entrepreneurship and become an advocate of creativity and innovation. With us, you will develop your entrepreneurial mindset and bring your ideas to life, while engaging other students across the University of Warwick in realising their ambitions and co-creating a community of innovation champions.
Help us build a student-led university-wide movement and develop a culture of innovation for all on campus.
Discover and promote opportunities for innovation and entrepreneurship at the university and beyond.
Apply your skills and knowledge and learn through experience alongside others.
Build your professional skills and become more confident and creative in your chosen area of work.
University of Warwick is celebrating 60th anniversary in 2025. What an amazing year to be an Innovation Fellow!
Building a Successful Team
Why A Team?
In 2019, a mentor presented an opportunity to me to run a startup. Let me set a foundation for this story. I was a fourth-year student when Dr Tonny challenged me to be a project manager for a project he had started a few months prior but had to shelve due to lack of time. He arranged a meeting for me to meet two of his former computer science students who had helped him create a minimum viable product. I knew both developers before this introduction. I had known Jess, not her real name, in a church set-up, and I had met Peter in the office where I interned. Both of them were seniors; they had graduated a year earlier.