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Lecture 1 - HTSAS - TUM

Ankit Bahuguna
September 25, 2014

Lecture 1 - HTSAS - TUM

Slides in accordance with How to start a Startup by Sam Altman @ TU Munich

Ankit Bahuguna

September 25, 2014
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  1. Welcome, and Ideas, Products, Teams and Execution Part I -

    Sam Altman Why to Start a Startup – Dustin Moskovitz How to Start a Startup @ TUM – Lecture 1 – 25.09.2014 MI Hörsaal 2
  2. About Me Ankit Bahuguna (@codekee) Class Leader / Organizer (CS183B)

    M. Sc. Informatics Student, TU Munich Researcher (NLP/ML), CIS. LMU Mozilla Representative (Community Building and Firefox OS) R & D Werkstudent, Data Engineering Team @ Teradata. Email : ankit.bahuguna [at] cs.tum.edu
  3. Startup new-born / young company (great) ideas passionate people huge

    work – maybe huge reward Introduction & Organization – Video – Discussion & Action
  4. Sep, 25th 2 Sessions per week Thursday, Friday (18.15 -

    19.30) Room: 00.08.038 Dec, 6th Introduction & Organization – Video – Discussion & Action
  5. • Watch Lecture • Open Discussion • Discuss Projects •

    Ideation / Call to action • Your ideas and experiences are always welcome! Introduction & Organization – Video – Discussion & Action
  6. So, Let‘s begin with Lecture 1 We start proceedings with

    Sam Altman (Y-Combinator)! Introduction & Organization – Video – Discussion & Action
  7. It will be hard. Like really really hard. Introduction &

    Organization – Video – Discussion & Action
  8. For the weeks ahead: • Spread the word! • FB

    Group for Discussion: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ tumstartupclass/ • Keep Calm and Enjoy the Class! Introduction & Organization – Video – Discussion & Action
  9. Next lecture: Ideas, Products, Teams and Execution Part II Time

    - 26 Sept. 2014; 18:15-19:30 Room - 00.08.038 (MI Building) Introduction & Organization – Video – Discussion & Action
  10. “Only those who will risk going too far can possibly

    find out how far one can go.” – T. S. Eliot Introduction & Organization – Video – Discussion & Action