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University in Singapore uses Poken to enhance networking.

Every month, the Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, from the Singapore Management University (SMU), organizes an event called Entrepreneurs Corner.

It brings together innovators, investors, entrepreneurs and other members of the local entrepreneurial community, creating an opportunity for networking and dialogue about topics such as mentorship, industry partnerships and fund-raising.

The Singapore Management University is the first in the country to use Poken to enhance networking at their events.

The pokenSPARKS will add a new dimension to the encounters, making it easier for people to meet and creating an online community where people can keep the conversation they started at the events going.

High four to the new pokenauts in Singapore! 

Categories: Events, General Buzz
  1. October 25, 2011 at 9:21 AM | #1

    We were very happy to be given the opportunity to present Poken products at SMU and to share with fellow entrepreneurs, business owners, and investors, the potential of Poken and how we can create a win-win situation for both attendees and event organisers.

    After the event, we received many enquiries from potential clients who wanted us to do an in-depth presentation at their office.

    A raving success!

    High-4 from the team at Poken Island

  2. October 31, 2011 at 10:22 AM | #2

    Hi Christopher

    This is great! We are happy to hear that our products and services are impressing entrepreneurs, business owners and investors in Singapore. Thank you for supporting us in making Poken a success over there!

    Hi four from the team in Lausanne!

  3. November 18, 2011 at 12:26 PM | #3

    Hi, When at University in Scotland I was always looking for a way to keep in touch with fellow student and lecturers about up and coming events. Now I am working for an events company, ABC Events, and have attaended alot of University events. I am going to be looking into getting this system to the events I have done.

  1. October 20, 2011 at 4:22 PM | #1

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