Event description
'Pre-flight' is a 2-day full-time startup pre-accelerator experience for people who are curious about entrepreneurship and creating their own start-up company or also interested in seeing how they could develop entrepreneurial skills that can be applied to working inside an existing business as an intrapreneur.
Does any of this resonate with you?
- You have an idea or many ideas but you're not sure where to start...
- You want a taste of what our Accelerator Programs are like before applying...
- You're curious about what being an entrepreneur means...
If so, then 'Pre-flight' might be the right fit for you!
At 'Pre-flight', we focus on the ideation phase, explore the knowledge that you have, evaluate options you are considering and then help you work through an idea you take forward.
During this program, you will learn
- How to turn your idea into a commercial reality
- How to prioritise and select between multiple ideas
- How to design a compelling business model
- How to build the first version of your product
The focus of this program is two-fold:
- Developing base entrepreneurial capabilities
- Ideation – that is helping new founders to explore and select the idea they want to commercialise.
When you finish the program you should exit with an initial value proposition statement and lean canvas.
PRE-FLIGHT
Focus: Pre-Accelerator
Delivery: 2 Days Full Time, 8.30am - 5pm each day with lunch provided
Location: Western Sydney University, Level 1, 6 Hassall St Parramatta, NSW, 2150
Timing: 11-12 February 2025
Entry Criteria: None
Cost: $199 incl. GST plus booking fee (complimentary for Western students and staff - contact us)
Requirements: BYO laptop
SEATS ARE LIMITED >> We will only be taking a small group of people so don't miss out on this great opportunity.
By signing up to Pre-Flight, you confirm that you have read and agreed to our terms and conditions and code of conduct.
Do not attend activity if you are unwell, have been in close contact with a positive case, have been tested and/or been instructed to self-isolate.
PROGRAM FACILITATORS
Ian Mason
Ian is an experienced company founder, having built multiple brands that affect change in communities across the world.
His portfolio of companies includes, most notably, an education technology company that teaches children to learn to read and a company that provides leadership development programs to individuals and corporate clients, that include the likes of AstraZeneca and the U.K. Government.
In 2013, Ian played a key role in the creation of a company and a proposition that could deliver business support to entrepreneurs and SMEs at scale, on behalf of Sir Richard Branson. The result of this work, Virgin StartUp, was a collection of programs and funding opportunities, delivered by entrepreneurs, for entrepreneurs looking to start, fund and scale their business.
Within 5 years of founding, Virgin StartUp had delivered support to over 11,000 U.K.–based start-ups and SMEs, making it one of the largest such organisations in the country. After leaving Virgin, he then went on to create Humble, another business support organization,
with the vision that entrepreneurship can be a huge driver of social mobility, financial independence and upskilling, not just a vehicle for creating billion dollar companies. Over 2,500 entrepreneurs globally have benefitted from Humble’s programs over the last 4 years,
more than half of whom are female.
He has also held over a dozen Entrepreneur-in-Residence roles at various incubators and accelerators globally.
Ian started his career as an economist, working in economic development in local, regional and then national Government in the UK, before becoming Head of Policy and Public Affairs at London Chamber of Commerce in the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis. He left this work to pursue his dream of working for Sir Richard Branson and later to go his own way as an entrepreneur.
Adeline Chu
Adeline is a founding team member of award-winning start-ups in nanotechnology, fintech, healthtech, and edtech. Adeline previously worked in product management and business development for global organisations such as Philips, Rothschild, American Express and Ogilvy. She is passionate about nurturing the next generation of entrepreneurs, mentoring over 500 teams in programs across Australia and Singapore."
Jonathon Wolfe
Jonathon has worked for 30 years in industry as the CEO of startups and fast growth businesses. He has also applied this experience and his general business expertise in a variety of consulting roles and a number of new ventures.
During his early career Jonathon ran an internet-based startup. In its first 18 months the organisation grew to 70 people and flourished with a very low turn over of staff and a strong reputation for the delivery of projects on time and on budget.
Jonathon has led the commercialisation of a six technology platforms from Australian universities, the University of Sydney, University of Wollongong/ Smart Internet CRC, Macquarie University and UNSW. These roles have involved full responsibility for the development and execution of a detailed commercialisation plans and resulted where appropriate in millions of dollars of venture capital investment. Jonathan’s experience ranges from executing successful global licencing strategies for hearing aids to developing a multinational consultancy on the back of a decision to open source an e-learning.
Currently, he co-runs a management consultancy that focuses on innovation and transformation of large organisations and supporting early-stage businesses, using a customized approach based on Design Thinking and Lean Manufacturing.
FAQs
1. Who is running Pre-flight?
Western Sydney University’s Launch Pad is a Tech Startup Incubator operating since 2015. Launch Pad was established to enable the growth of a startup community in Western Sydney and drive the development of a sophisticated innovation ecosystem for the region.
Launch Pad’s mission is to drive innovation across Australia’s newest tech start-up ecosystem – Western Sydney.
2. Do I have to be a university student to participate?
Although Launch Pad is part of Western Sydney University, the programs are aimed at anyone who is an entrepreneur or has a start up idea. So whether you are a student or not - all are welcome!
3. How many people will be in the program?
There will be 10-15 founders who will participate in the program. Spots are limited so make sure you secure your spot.
4. Do I need an idea, solution or product?
No - this program is for people who have an idea or want to further explore the first stages of idea. When you finish the program you should exit with an initial value proposition statement and lean canvas.
5. If I complete this program will I automatically get into your startup accelerator program?
No - you will still have to apply to take part in all accelerator programs. But this will give you a teaser for what to expect!
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