Posts Tagged ‘entrepreneurs’
UB or not to be
As an entrepreneur you need to stay ahead of the game in order to survive. For this it is not enough to be “connected” to the immediate world around you (consumers, new trends and developments, competition, your people) but more importantly to be able to broaden your perspective of the future.
As ULURU|Beagle we thrive on these entrepreneurial challenges. We inspire and stimulate companies to look at their core business differently and to spot new horizons. We help companies to recognize new business opportunities, but also to realize them successfully.
investment in health
The ULURU|Beagle group as an open innovation atelier is focused on the development of new product and service concepts. A mix of intuitive market research (Beagle) and concept development including business and partner models (ULURU) leads to propositions that will quickly reach the desired yield and effect. Working on the principle of co-creation, we approach various parties in an early stage to involve them in the process and find the role they can fulfill. U|B acts as a matchmaker and helps forging business alliances.
Unleash your ideas!
The Holland Entrepreneurship Week meets ULURU|Beagle
From the 17th till the 22nd of November 2009 entrepreneurs and future entrepreneurs throughout the whole World gathered together to celebrate the Global Entrepreneurship Week. For one week, millions of young people around the world were challenged to embrace innovation, imagination, and creativity. Throughout this week students, educators, entrepreneurs, business leaders, employees, and many others have participated in a range of activities, from lectures on entrepreneurship, to business idea pitches, competitions and network gatherings.
Summerschool debriefing
Entrepreneurship comes from within. Yet as the Summer School Aftermath showed us it is also a welcome side-effect of group dynamics. During a whole day ULURU|Beagle Theatre was the playground for a group of 15 students with a sounding international character. Here they experienced, breathed, experimented with and talked about the benefits of U|B entrepreneurship.
What did you do this summer?
During Summer School 2009 entrepreneurs with vision and hands-on experience met students from all over the world with ideas. For them it is crucial to learn what it is to make mistakes, to hear what entrepreneurship is like outside the textbooks. In a internationally focused pressure cooker program, 25 students experienced and learned what it takes to transform ideas into a first draft for a business plan: The Entrepreneurship Summer School in Maastricht.




