"Mindsets" is a blog series featuring short posts that showcase interesting people, research, and innovation associated with the E-lab.
The name "Mindsets" reflects a key concept: entrepreneurship should be understood not just as a specific activity, but as a mindset. These mindsets shape how we perceive the world and approach challenges.
“Mindsets” aim to capture the energy and depth of the thrilling environment that E-lab is creating—one that brings together individuals from various fields and fosters collaboration between academia and industry.
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Unveiling the Journey from Scientist to Entrepreneur: An Inspiring Dinner with Nobel Laureate Sir Gregory Winter
Delve into the remarkable journey of Sir Gregory Winter, where revolutionary science and entrepreneurial tenacity collide, promising an inspiring tale that has led to a paradigm shift in the pharmaceutical landscape.
Wonder and Art – In Conversation with Tim Yip
On 7th March, the E-Lab hosted Tim Yip in the Provost’s Drawing room. Yip, a filmmaker, artist, photographer, museum exhibition designer and much more, spoke, alongside his life-size doll Lili, with Alan Macfarlane, historian and Life Fellow of King’s, and Monique Boddington about the role of imagination and spirit in bridging different worlds (both in art and in reality). We can learn many things from Yip’s worlds of wonder and enchantment including how creativity, discovery and the art of communication are central for bringing people together across difference.
The Humility of Humira’s Creator: a Conversation with Greg Winter
On 6th March 2024, the King’s E-Lab welcomed Cambridge Alumna and Nobel Prize Winner Greg Winter. Greg is an accomplished molecular biologist with an esteemed research career and an outstanding record of establishing successful spin-outs, including Cambridge Antibody Technology (acquired by AstraZeneca), Domantis (acquired by GlaxoSmithKline) and Bicycle Therapeutics. In conversation with Henrietta Mbeah-Bankas, Head of Portfolio at NHS England and an Executive MBA Student at Cambridge Judge Business School, Winter shared insights on his illustrious career and relayed important lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs. His reflections prompt the question: is it time to rethink the entrepreneurship ecosystem in academia?
From Karate to Presidency: Dalia Grybauskaite's Journey of Leadership
On 6th January 2024, the E-Lab hosted Dalia Grybauskaite, the former President of Lithuania, in a fireside chat to share her perspective on the evolving geopolitical landscape and the West's response to Russia's aggression in Ukraine. Moderator of the evening, Linas Kojala reflects on how Grybauskaite’s insights provide invaluable guidance and inspiration for decision-makers across various fields, underscoring the lasting impact of seasoned leaders on current and future generations.
Transforming Ideas into Impact: My 3-Day Journey in Social Entrepreneurship
Social entrepreneurship is more than a career choice; it's a commitment to using business as a force for good. The journey is complex, demanding, but ultimately rewarding, offering the chance to leave a lasting impact on the world. Every one of us has the potential to make a difference. It's about taking that first step, fuelled by passion and armed with the right tools and knowledge yet ready to adapt and learn from failures to create a lasting change.
Reflections on the Social Residential Programme
The Social Venture Residential was all about using business smarts to solve real-world problems. It opened my eyes to the potential to create a sustainable cycle of empowerment and health, all through a simple, yet innovative business model and it allowed me to develop my idea for tackling period poverty. For me, it’s more than just a business idea now; it's a mission.
In Conversation with Adam Swersky (Social Finance) on How to Design, Fund and Scale Better Solutions to Challenging Social Problems
On 25th January 2024, the E-Lab welcomed Adam Swerksy of Social Finance to a fireside chat at King’s College to discuss how to Design, Fund and Scale Better Solutions to Challenging Social Problems. In conversation with Mansa Shroff, Adam addressed some of the key challenges that those interested in impact investing must consider and talked through how some of his experiences brought him to where he is today.
Reflections on the 2023 E-Lab Residential Week
I decided to participate in the E-lab because I’ve always been passionate about entrepreneurship. Since elementary school, I have sold rainbow loom bracelets or Taylor Swift merch, and always looked for different ways to start businesses. It turned out to be the perfect opportunity to learn about the fundamentals of business, strengthen the foundation I had already established and engage with a wide variety of passionate students, many of whom I now consider friends.
IP and AI, Two Incompatible Acronyms?
A common interest for aspiring entrepreneurs interested in tech-oriented start-ups is how to weave AI into business design. A part of this revolves around securing Intellectual Property (IP) in order to reap the lucrative rewards of a temporary monopoly on a particular idea. However, the nuances of IP are hard to align with the messy realities of software development. This disconnect is amplified in the context of artificial intelligence. Is it possible that these two formidable acronyms are, practically speaking, incompatible? And does it even matter that it’s hard for AI-based start-ups to weave the protective cloak of intellectual property around their creations?
Introducing the E-Lab Blog: Mindsets
The theme of ‘entrepreneurship’ has the potential to inspire people working in different fields on innovative ideas. Mindsets hopes to provide a space to share a brief glimpse into the range of interesting individuals brought together by the Kings College Entrepreneurship Lab.
How can I submit a piece?
Submissions for the "Mindsets" blog series can be made as follows:
Send short posts (approximately 800 words) to seh220@cam.ac.uk
Content should relate to entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial mindset, though the brief is flexible. The organizers especially welcome critical perspectives that raise questions and prompt responses, as well as thought-provoking reflections and innovative ideas.
When submitting, please specify a category that best fits your piece:
Entrepreneurship advice,
Reflections on E-lab events and activities,
Opinion pieces on entrepreneurship and its societal impact,
Research by E-lab community members.
Looking forward to reading your piece,
Sophie