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The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.
In the final episode of season 1, journalist Kim McAllister and Bobby Pembleton, Enterprise Executive at Edinburgh Innovations at the University of Edinburgh, talk to Kate Fox, from Old College Capital, about funding. (https://edinburgh-innovations.ed.ac.uk/venture-investment)
They also revisit conversations with the founders from the previous three episodes to find out about their funding journey:
Lorenzo Conti from Crover (https://www.crover.tech/)
Alex Reissig from Simplicare (https://www.simplicare.co.uk/)
Alison Wood from Floco (flocowear.com)
This podcast is part of the resource material for the Enterprise Foundation Programme at the University of Edinburgh.
Find out more about the programme HERE
In this, the third of four episodes, journalist Kim McAllister and Bobby Pembleton, Enterprise Executive at Edinburgh Innovations at the University of Edinburgh, talk to two entrepreneurs about their journey to build prototypes and figure out whether to code them or use a no code solution.
Laura Bernal is co-founder of NetMinds and also works at the Data Driven Entrepreneurship programme, while Alex Reisig is cofounder of Simplicare.
They both found no code solutions to building their prototypes and share their stories.
This podcast is part of the resource material for the Enterprise Foundation Programme at the University of Edinburgh.
Find out more about the programme HERE
In this, the second of four episodes, journalist Kim McAllister and Bobby Pembleton, Enterprise Executive at Edinburgh Innovations at the University of Edinburgh, talk to an entrepreneur about her journey to define her stakeholders and customers.
Alison Wood, the founder of Floco (flocowear.com), a reusable period product, talks about who to listen to and a t what stage,
She is joined by student enterprise manager Lorna Baird, who has also been on an entrepreneurial journey.
This podcast is part of the resource material for the Enterprise Foundation Programme at the University of Edinburgh.
Find out more about the programme HERE
In this, the first of four episodes, journalist Kim McAllister and Bobby Pembleton, Enterprise Executive at Edinburgh Innovations at the University of Edinburgh, talk to an entrepreneur about his journey to fit the solution he invented to the problem.
Lorenzo Conti invented the "Crover" - a drone that can move through matter, like sand or grain.
He talks about the steps he took to turn the technology he discovered during his PhD into a commercial enterprise.
This podcast is part of the resource material for the Enterprise Foundation Programme at the University of Edinburgh.
Find out more about the programme HERE
The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.