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The founders of MAGIC AI.

Varun Bhanot's journey into the fitness tech world began with a mission to make personal training more accessible and affordable. Co-founding MAGIC AI, an innovative intelligent home gym, Varun introduced a game-changer in the fitness industry by integrating AI and smart weights to deliver personalised workouts. This technology aims to replicate the experience of having a personal trainer at home, akin to what Peloton did for cycling enthusiasts.

Recylcing bins from Accelerate Cambridge venture: Vuala.

How a Masters in Entrepreneurship and support from the Accelerate Cambridge programme at Cambridge Judge Business School culminated in Abiel Ma (MSt 2019) winning the Young Innovator of the Year award for his automatic food waste separation technology.

A luxury villa that will inspire other sustainable projects.

Ryan Windsor (PGDE 2012) talks about how architecture can have a positive impact on the environment and communities around us.

Janet Mui (MBA 2010) and Qun Yang (PGDE 2015).

Founded during the pandemic, UK Chinese Women Connect links women in Cambridge, London and beyond including Cambridge Judge Business School alumnae.

James Wollner.

CJBS alumnus is part of the winning team of The Earthshot Prize, the Prince of Wales’s prestigious environmental award, for solutions to carbon dioxide removal 

Hassan Esufally.

He has completed marathons on every continent, and now Sri Lankan Hassan Esufally (MSt Entrepreneurship 2021) seeks to build a business model for his adventures through the Masters in Entrepreneurship programme at Cambridge Judge Business School.

Masters of Entrepreneurship student.

If you have reached this page, you will likely have started applying for the Master of Studies in Entrepreneurship programme. Here we want to give you some tips to help you complete your application, and encourage you to contact us if you have further questions.

Four gold trophies in a row.

Four entrepreneurs connected to Cambridge Judge Business School have been awarded the Innovate UK Women in Innovation award. This year 40 female entrepreneurs were selected for the Awards and will receive a one-year tailored package of financial support and mentoring.

Five young business people sat around a table. A millennial black businesswoman is addressing her colleagues.

Looking at the ways in which the synergies between our various programmes and Centres make a difference.

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