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IIT-M Entrepreneurship Cell plays host to E-Summit 2020

Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT-M) Entrepreneurship Cell will be conducting its fifth edition of E-Summit 2020 from January 17 to 19.

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One of the biggest student-run entrepreneurial conferences in the country, E-Summit 2020, is a summation of four summits - The Innovator’s Summit, The Start-Up Summit, Youth Summit, and the Techno-Entrepreneurship Summit. 

Each of these summits caters to a different audience – some of who may be mature entrepreneurs while others may just be embarking on their entrepreneurial journey. 

E-Summit aims to help potential entrepreneurs learn more about entrepreneurship and pitch, refine and develop their ideas, thereby providing solutions to various problems.

The Social Campaign conducted by E-Cell IIT Madras always takes on pressing issues. This year’s initiative is D-Well, which expands to Digital Well-being. 

The ‘D-Well’ initiative involves organising nostalgic activities and reminding people about how the world used to be before the digital era, and features discussions and debates of what the future of digital media holds for us. 

Speaking about the unique aspects of this edition of E-Summit, Faculty Advisor, Prof Ashwin Mahalingam, Entrepreneurship Cell, IIT Madras, said, “The E-Summit focuses to ensure that students with entrepreneurial inclinations take a giant step towards becoming entrepreneurs themselves in a few years of time.”

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