Spring 2026: Saturdays
Spring 2026: Sundays
June 2026: 2 Week Intensive
July 2026: 2 Week Intensive
Phase One
Ideate
Students explore their environment to find a problem they feel passionate about and want to solve. We guide them through a deep dive into that issue, helping them pinpoint a specific audience and the most important problem that affects them.

Phase Two
Create
Students turn their ideas into a Minimum Viable Product, setting up a real company and designing the business model, product, and early go-to-market strategy.

Expert-Led Masterclasses
Learn the fundamentals of strategy, market research, and business design from world-class industry leaders. These sessions provide the theoretical framework students need to build a solid foundation for their ventures.
Guided Workshops
Students build their Minimum Viable Product (MVP) in supervised, practical sessions. We guide them through the technical and operational steps needed to turn their abstract ideas into a functional product.
Personalized Mentorship
Work one-on-one with seasoned entrepreneurs who provide direct feedback to each company. Our mentors help students navigate roadblocks and refine their business model based on their real-world experience.
Live Investor Demo Day
The journey culminates with students pitching their ventures to a panel of active VCs and investors. This grand finale serves as both a graduation and a launchpad, putting the student's venture in front of the right ecosystem.
"I've learned how to iterate so I'm not just stuck on an idea."
I think that's something that I've not really considered before - that ideas don't have to be static and that I can actually work through them and evolve them using a systematic thought process.
Niharika Dujodwala Grade 12
The Cathedral and John Connon School, India
Entrepreneurial Mindset
Students learn how to take ownership, think in terms of outcomes, and develop comfort operating under uncertainty.
Problem Exploration
Students learn how to identify high-leverage problems by conducting structured problem discovery and developing a deep understanding of user needs and pain points.
Product Ideation & Business Models
Students learn how to translate ideas into viable solutions and design business models that clearly articulate value creation, delivery, and financial sustainability at scale.
Product Market Fit
Students learn how to evaluate demand by testing assumptions, validating use cases, and assessing whether a product meaningfully solves a real user problem.
Customer Feedback
Students learn how to conduct user conversations, gather actionable feedback, and synthesize insights to inform product and strategy decisions.
Rapid Experimentation
Students learn how to run small, fast experiments, iterate based on results, and improve execution through continuous learning and refinement.







