InvestABLE Workshop Series - Perceptions & Expectations From an Investor Perspective
Event description
As part of our InvestABLE Program VentureX HQ is thrilled to be launching our second of four (4) FREE investment focused workshops specifically for women.
The theme for this Investment Workshop is ‘Perceptions & Expectations From an Investor Perspective and The Different Lenses of Due Diligence’.
So, if you’re a woman and are curious about how investors pick which companies they choose to back or interested in investing in the tech and startup sector, come join us! Our Sheryl Frame will lead discussions with seasoned investors Louise Daw (Innovation and Strategy Manager – Hexagon Mining) and Tim Brewer (CEO – Functionly) as they unpack:
- What to expect when investing in early stage companies
- How to work with founders
- Due diligence tips for your next investment
- Open discussion and Q&A
No experience or prior knowledge is necessary, so grab a friend and come along! We look forward to seeing you there.
Thanks to the support by the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation provided through the New Industries Fund - XTEND WA Program this is a FREE event. Admission is strictly by prior registration.
With thanks to our Program Sponsor:
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