<parsererror style="display: block; white-space: pre; border: 2px solid #c77; padding: 0 1em 0 1em; margin: 1em; background-color: #fdd; color: black"div>=== Startup House is a popular idea in the Silicon Valley. An incubator creates a different environment and an amazing dynamic for working entrepreneurs. A positive characteristic about these houses is the drive to succeed and how they all help each other producing a constructive energy that motivates. Adam provided us with some great advice on how to develop Startup Houses on campus. He told us that before his school had a Startup House, there was only a makerspace open from 4PM till 9PM on weekdays. This page contains didn't help the following errors: ===students innovate or focus because it was open only part time and oftn conflicted with students' afterschool activities. Adam noticed a pain point and started on a path to solve it.</div><div><br/></div><div style="font-family:monospace;font-size:12px">error The first step in creating a Startup House on line 1 at column 141campus is to get the university to buy the project. He clarified to us how it is vital to have a group or organization that benefits with the idea (in this case the university benefits from the innovation of students). The university owned a house so the Innovation Center Entrepreneurship House subsidized the cost of living in that house. Adam told us a key point of creating innovative ideas: attributes construct error the end goal doesn´t have to be a business. It can be a product, create a movement, or develop an existing idea making it more useful, the possibilities are unlimited.</div>=== Below is <div>Motivated by the exchange of ideas in the interview, he states how the Startup House helps students foster the culture of innovation by workshops, training in design thinking to create a rendering solid base of active learning between peers to work altogether.</div><div><br/></div><div>Many students while starting the process in the page Startup House have the problem of “I don´t have competitors,” declares Adam. In a business, there are always competitors. A good tip is googling them, search them: type the product/service you are making and there will pop up information. A bolder idea is to contact the first errorcompetitors and talk to them. Ask them how to work, what they do, the competition and be open, always from a student perspective (don’t tell them you have a project similar to them because you are a “competition”). ===</parsererrordiv><div><br/></div><p style="text-aligndiv>In a Startup House, there is no formula for success because if not, nobody would choose to fail and only succeed. The contribution of people is a major point in the essential idea: justifyto ask for opinions because you are in a “tunnel vision” so you should have a second pair of eyes (or more if possible) to tell you another opinion. Adam claims how it is vital to build the prototype fast so then I can be shown to people. This will materialize the idea, making it real so individuals in the Startup can contribute and develop a better prototype This will improve the end product/ service/ movement and the search for funding starts.In the Startup House they do competition with prices from 1.000 to 10.000 dollars. A recommendation is to do crowdfunding in Indiegogo or Kickstarter, platforms were projects come to life. "</div><div><br/></div><div><br/></pdiv>=== Written by: ===
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