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Annual Competition: TriNet Challenge Held in 2014

Annual competition, the TriNet Challenge, promotes creativity and innovation in business and technology, offering participants a chance to present their best business ideas for potential awards totaling up to $6,000 in initial funding. This event is open to students, staff, and faculty.

Annual Competition Held in 2014: TriNet Challenge
Annual Competition Held in 2014: TriNet Challenge

Annual Competition: TriNet Challenge Held in 2014

The TriNet Challenge 2014 is an annual business competition that brings together innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). This year's event is a unique partnership between our organisation, the Rady School of Management, and the von Liebig Center for Entrepreneurism and Technology Advancement at the Jacobs School of Engineering.

The primary goal of the TriNet Challenge is to promote innovation and commercialization within the university community, offering a platform for potential funding and networking opportunities. The competition is aimed at fostering creativity and supporting new ideas in the field of innovation and technology.

The TriNet Challenge is open to all students, staff, and faculty at UCSD. Participants are invited to submit their best business ideas, with the chance to win awards of up to $6,000 in initial funding. This competition provides an excellent opportunity for entrepreneurially minded scientists and engineers to develop and advance their technology's commercialization plan.

The Scripps Foundation sponsors the TriNet Challenge, ensuring its continued success and growth. The competition is held at UCSD, providing a central hub for scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, and experienced businesspersons to come together and share their ideas.

The deadline for Executive Summaries for the TriNet Challenge 2014 is fast approaching, with submissions due by January 24, 2014. If you have a groundbreaking idea and are eager to make a difference, the TriNet Challenge 2014 could be the perfect platform for you. For more information, visit the TriNet Challenge 2014 website.

  1. In the TriNet Challenge 2014, student participants from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) have the chance to win awards of up to $6,000 in initial funding for their innovative business ideas, fostering a blend of education-and-self-development and entrepreneurship in the field of business and technology.
  2. The TriNet Challenge 2014, supported by the Scripps Foundation, brings together finance, technology, and education-and-self-development at UCSD, offering a unique opportunity for entrepreneurially minded scientists and engineers to commercialize their technologies through potential funding and networking with experienced businesspersons.

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