Good Ideas: Camp
The Melting Pot
This event is in the past
Good Ideas: Camp offers a more detailed dive into Design Thinking Methodology to help turn your good idea into a social business.
Are you passionate about creating change? Whether you're an early-stage innovator or have an idea that you’re unsure how to move forward, Good Ideas: Camp is for you.
This hands-on workshop is a part of The Melting Pot’s Good Ideas Programme. Together we will explore how design thinking can help you refine your ideas, identify your customers & beneficiaries, understand the problem you are trying to solve and how this can help you as you turn your good ideas into a social business.
You'll get the chance to connect with like-minded individuals, receive peer feedback, and begin early-stage prototyping.
By the end of the day, you’ll have a clear plan to take your idea to the next level! 🙌
What to expect:
Expert facilitation
Refining of your idea and how it could work in reality
Understand your customers
Networking with fellow change-makers
Peer support
Practical exercises to help you progress your idea
5 discounted event passes to any of The Melting Pot's Events in 2025
1 full day of free coworking
Access to our network of purpose driven individuals & organisations
Lunch and all refreshments throughout the day
Join us for a day of inspiration, collaboration, and action planning!
We have a limited number of funded places available for this workshop thanks to Business Gateway, please contact us directly if you would benefit from accessing a funded place and we can provide more details: info@themeltingpotedinburgh.org.uk
- Date
- 09:30-16:30, 25 April 2025
- Contact
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Adrianna Szyszkowiak
01315101553 - Theme
- Funding & finance
- Cost
- £75
- Attendance type
- In-person only
- Venue
- The Melting Pot 15 Calton Rd Edinburgh EH8 8DL
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