1. What do you learn from the experience of Goldberg and Ting which could be useful to...
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1. What do you learn from the experience of Goldberg and Ting which could be useful to launching a new enterprise?
2. Are there any unmet needs in your community, at college or elsewhere, that could be turned into a business opportunity?
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Muhammad Umair
I have done job as Embedded System Engineer for just four months but after it i have decided to open my own lab and to work on projects that i can launch my own product in market. I work on different softwares like Proteus, Mikroc to program Embedded Systems. My basic work is on Embedded Systems. I have skills in Autocad, Proteus, C++, C programming and i love to share these skills to other to enhance my knowledge too.
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