Hong Kong Startup Association » March 16: ” The 3 P’s of Angel Financing for Entrepreneurs: Principles, Practice, & Pitch Preparation To Investors”

Announcement: HKSUA Event At HK Science Technology Parks – March 16: ” The 3 P’s of Angel Financing for Entrepreneurs: Principles, Practice, & Pitch Preparation To Investors”

Dear HKSUA,

 

The HKSUA is pleased to announce details of our forthcoming event at Hong Kong Science Technology Parks (HKSTP) on March 16th 2010.

 

Frederick Yung, Senior Manager of the HKSTP, will present on the topic of “The 3 P’s of Angel Financing for Entrepreneurs: Principles, Practice, & Pitch Preparation To Investors”. The HKSUA will also provide an update on developments and plan for 2010.

 

All those interested to learn about pitch preparation and understanding angel financing are encouraged to attend.

 

The event will be held at meeting room 3, G/F, InnoCentre, 72 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong starting at 6:30pm to 8pm on Tuesday 16 March 2010. Places are limited.

 

Please email [email protected] to register. Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis.

 

Thank you and look forward to seeing as many of you as possible.

 

Regards,

HKSUA

 

This should be a good event for those Startup Monday members that are interested in developing their pitch. Sign up now, as space may be limited.

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