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People with a keen interest in business stepped into the Startup space this weekend with a 54-hour educational experience.
Facilitated by entrepreneurship educator Baden U’Ren, this weekend’s Techstars Startup Weekend Bundaberg was supported by The Generator Bundaberg and Community Lifestyle Support.
Mr U’Ren said Startup Weekend was a global movement designed to build grassroots entrepreneurial activity within communities and delivers a discipline on how to see sense an opportunity, seize an opportunity and then turn it into a commercial success.
He said his role was to ensure everyone was having a good time and instil that discipline throughout the weekend
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