The key path
- Investors want to see that you are motivated and can persevere through tough times.
- Don’t forget to include your ask in your pitch – investors need to know your needs to make a decision.
- If you screw up mid-pitch, catch your breath and move on. There are no redos in the elevator!
Get ready for an adrenaline rush The Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch! Never more so than three powerhouse investors – Kim Pearl, Laura Cha and Jonathan Heng – looking for the next big idea. From bold new tech platforms to viral sensations with over 30 million TechTek ideas, every entrepreneur who steps into the elevator at this event knows they have just 60 seconds to pitch their idea and change their life.
Things get real, fast: “I invented this from my hospital bed after a double mastectomy – it’s my soul’s purpose to spread joy to women,” reveals one enthusiastic founder. Find out if his motivation and determination lead to a bidding war.
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But it’s not just about drama — Chow followed up with a counter: “Success equals money, which equals sales. So what’s the business selling so far?” Meanwhile, Hung reminds pitchers, “You have to be willing to ask.
An entrepreneur lowers the mid-pitch as intensity peaks. “If you can’t complete the pitch, how can we let you into the boardroom?” Chow Challenges.
You don’t want to miss the real-time reactions, creative deal offers and all the dramatic twists and turns the boardroom throws up. Whether you’re looking for fresh inspiration or actionable insights to up your pitch game, this event is a must-see thrill ride. Grab it now and see if you have what it takes to get an investor’s attention in 60 seconds flat!
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The key path
- Investors want to see that you are motivated and can persevere through tough times.
- Don’t forget to include your ask in your pitch – investors need to know your needs to make a decision.
- If you screw up mid-pitch, catch your breath and move on. There are no redos in the elevator!
Get ready for an adrenaline rush The Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch! Never more so than three powerhouse investors – Kim Pearl, Laura Cha and Jonathan Heng – looking for the next big idea. From bold new tech platforms to viral sensations with over 30 million TechTek ideas, every entrepreneur who steps into the elevator at this event knows they have just 60 seconds to pitch their idea and change their life.
Things get real, fast: “I invented this from my hospital bed after a double mastectomy – it’s my soul’s purpose to spread joy to women,” reveals one enthusiastic founder. Find out if his motivation and determination lead to a bidding war.
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