If the pandemic has taught us anything, it’s to be nimble and always prepared to respond quickly to whatever challenges come our way, says
Wen Teoh, director of the Entrepreneurship Practice and Innovation Centre (EPICentre).
“As we entered the second year of lockdown, the EPICentre team found more ways to pivot, and gain experience in delivering our programming virtually,” she writes in an introduction to its annual report.
“This is the true entrepreneurial spirit and entrepreneurial mindset that we often share with our students and entrepreneurs.”
The year’s virtual programming, including educational and venture programs, workshops, and competitions, benefitted 2,624 students and entrepreneurs, the report notes. Read the EPICentre 2021-22 annual report.