
Cairo University Technology Transfer Office is glad to announce the launch of Phase II of the CUTT Competition. This phase involves the submission of business plans and business models for technologies and projects worth implementation.
You can register in the competition with whatever you are working on, e.g. graduation project, masters’ thesis, PhD dissertation, or just an idea you are passionate about.
It’s important to point out that participation in Phase II of the competition is open for EVERYONE; those who applied in Phase I and new participants as well.
The competition is designed to be held on a yearly basis, starting this year, and all Cairo University community is encouraged to participate. This means professors, teachers’ assistants, students and graduates. Also members from outside the Cairo University can apply through teams whose majority members belong to CU.
Registration ends on 16th July 2013; however we encourage you to register as early as you can.
For registration in this phase please, please follow this link: http://innovate.cu.edu.eg:8080/Phase%20II
More information on the competition can be found here: http://innovate.cu.edu.eg:8080/CUTT-Competition
Stay tuned to our Facebook page for regular updates: https://www.facebook.com/pages/CUTT-Competition/129284343917296?fref=ts
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