2019 Georgetown Entrepreneurship Challenge Registration Form
Complete this form to register for our campus-wide pitch competitions at the 2019 Georgetown Entrepreneurship Challenge events in March and April! Registration closes on Sunday, March 24, 2019 at 11:59PM!

The Georgetown Entrepreneurship Challenge encourages students and aspiring entrepreneurs from across Georgetown University to share their entrepreneurial ventures, business ideas, or social enterprises with our community. You need to register here to compete in the challenge event for your school.

Students will get 5 minutes to pitch their ideas to our panels of judges, and be prepared for 3-5 minutes of Q&A with the judges. Pitches will be judged based on feasibility, team, incorporation of Georgetown values, and overall presentation. All Georgetown students are eligible to participate.

The winning teams (6 undergrad and 6 graduate) will advance, March Madness style, to the Georgetown Entrepreneurship Challenge Finals on April 8, 2019, to compete for $35,000 in prizes, including the top environmentally-minded and people's choice.  Lastly, compliments of Transfotech, the top prize winner will also receive the following free services (valued at $25K in total):  R&D services for high level developers, advisory services in product design, architecture, and consulting for marketing and business development.

For all the dates and details, please visit https://eship.georgetown.edu/events/
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Major? *
Venture Name? *
Venture Description? *
Venture Website (if applicable)?
What are the full names and Net IDs of any team members?
Are you required to participate in the Georgetown Entrepreneurship Challenge to fulfill requirements for the Entrepreneurship Fellows Program or one of your classes?
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