Sunday, March 25, 2012

Student group helps create Georgia Tech's Google - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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The 19-year-old Georgia Tech student has launchedthe "Youngt Entrepreneurs Society" to help studentss transform ideas into businesses. The goal “ies to expose more students to startup culture and also to get more companied started out ofGeorgia Tech,” said Karthikeyan, who moved to the Uniter States from Dubai two years ago. The Yountg Entrepreneurs Society, funded with a one-timse $2,500 grant from Georgia Tech’s Collegwe of Computing, provides access to seasonedf entrepreneurs, tickets to startup events and potentially internships atlocaol companies. The group of about 50 to 60 studenteattend twice-weekly meetings.
A third of the members have a startup they’re working on, while another thirde are at the idea-stage. a second-year computer science major, was motivated to launch the group afterattending , a two-dau event during which dozens of ideas are distilledx into a handful of technology startups. The Startul Weekend experience, Karthikeyan said, made him realize how his fellow-Georgis Tech students had “reallgy great ideas,” but weren’t commercializinfg it. “You don’t hear abou a Twitter, or Facebook, or Googl that came out Georgia Tech,” he said.
Karthikeyan’s collegee group might be at the botton of the Atlanta tech food But his efforts atnurturinb tomorrow’s technology companies will be profoundly felt by everyone up the

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