Over two dynamic days, 25 high school students from across Perth took part in the Business Innovation Bootcamp – an initiative by Curtin Entrepreneurs and the Faculty of Business and Law.

Students had the opportunity to learn from industry specialists, Curtin alumni turned entrepreneurs, and academic experts including Dr Mike Burbridge, Jingjie Zhu and Amber Dawson, as they developed creative business ideas. Their concepts ranged from AI-powered legal services and cooking robots to waterproof earphones, medical wearables and app preview platforms.

A big thank you to program facilitators and organisers Anna Lee, Michelle Watson, Conor McCarthy-Rymer and Kirsty Clarke for their energy and leadership in delivering such an inspiring and hands-on experience for the students.

A group of 17 students posed in front of a decorated window that says "Curtin Entrepreneurs Club"
A group of student participants at the bootcamp.
A man presents to students seated at desks in a room with colourful streamers hanging from the roof.
Dr Mike Burbridge presenting to students.