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Venture Builder: Turn your idea into reality

19 January 2026–27 March 2026, 4:00 pm–7:00 pm

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During this 10-week programme, you’ll work towards turning your entrepreneurial idea into a viable venture – business, side hustle, not-for-profit, social enterprise, or other entrepreneurial project.

Event Information

Open to

UCL staff | UCL students | UCL alumni

Organiser

UCL Innovation & Enterprise

Location

UCL BaseKX
103c Camley Street
London
N1C 4PF

Overview

This programme of one-to-one coaching and group workshops will help you get your idea ready for market and prepare you for the next steps of your entrepreneurial journey.

It'll take you through developing a proof-of-concept or prototype, building your network, as well as thinking and communicating commercially.

You could also win a share of £8,000 prize money.

Who it’s for

This programme is open to UCL students, staff and recent alumni (graduated from UCL within the past 2 years).

This programme will support you to launch your:

  • business
  • side hustle
  • social enterprise
  • not-for-profit or charity
  • consultancy 
  • freelancing venture or
  • other entrepreneurial project

Eligibility

To apply for this programme, you should have:

  • an idea for a business or social enterprise that you have been working on and want to turn into a reality
  • previously completed one our of entrepreneurship training courses (such as the Explore programme, SPERO Learn) or have equivalent experience
  • the commitment to develop your idea, the ability to attend the programme in full, and the intention of pursuing your enterprise idea after the programme has finished

You cannot apply if you're already a member of the Hatchery incubator programme.

What to expect 

This programme takes place over 10 weeks.

It involves:

  • a kick-off event with a meet and greet session (in-person at BaseKX)
  • six 30-minute one-to-one coaching sessions (online)
  • three 3-hour group coaching sessions, where you’ll present your idea and receive feedback (online)
  • a mid-programme social event (in-person at BaseKX)
  • a pitch practice session (in-person at BaseKX)
  • a final pitch competition with a chance to win prize money (in-person at BaseKX)

Throughout the programme, you'll also need to dedicate at least 3 hours a week to work independently on your idea.

During the programme you’ll work with experienced start-up coaches and a community of likeminded early-stage entrepreneurs. You'll also get access to our team of industry advisors who you can contact for specialist advice.

What you'll learn

This programme will help you:

  • understand your sector and market opportunities for the development of your enterprise idea
  • develop a proof-of-concept or prototype of your idea so that you can showcase the product or service
  • network and build relationships with potential customers and collaborators, and illustrate market traction
  • develop your business model, brand and go-to-market strategy, to prepare to raise funds to launch your business and/or begin trading
  • develop your presenting and negotiation skills, to pitch investors on your vision and the market opportunity and/or begin selling to clients / customers
  • understand what the next steps are to continue developing your entrepreneurial idea

Dates and times

This programme takes place over 10 weeks:

Week 1:

  • Kick-off event: Monday, 19 January, 4pm to 7pm (BaseKX)
  • One-to-one session: Tuesday, 20 or Wednesday, 21 January (online)

Week 2:

  • One-to-one session: Tuesday, 27 or Wednesday, 28 January (online)

Week 3:

  • Group coaching session: Tuesday, 3 Feburay, 4pm to 7pm (online)

Week 4:

  • One-to-one session: Tuesday, 10 or Wednesday, 11 February (online)

Week 5:

  • One-to-one session: Tuesday, 17 or Wednesday, 18 February (online)
  • Mid-programme social: Thursday, 19 February, 4pm to 7pm (BaseKX)

Week 6:

  • Group coaching session: Tuesday, 24 February, 4pm to 7pm (online)

Week 7:

  • One-to-one session: Tuesday, 3 or Wednesday, 4 March (online)

Week 8:

  • One-to-one session: Tuesday, 10 or Wednesday, 11 March (online)

Week 9:

  • Group coaching session: Tuesday, 17 March, 4pm to 7pm (online)

Week 10:

  • Pitching practice session: Monday, 23 March, 4pm to 7pm (BaseKX)
  • Pitch competition: Friday, 27 March, 2pm to 6pm (BaseKX)

Accessibility

If you have any accessibility requirements/requests, please let us know in the signup form. 

Photography 

Filming and photography occasionally take place at our workshops and events. We use these photos and recordings to help promote future events through our website and social media channels. You can always choose not to be included in any photos or videos.

How to apply

To start the application process, please complete the pre-application form.

If you're eligable to apply, you'll be emailed the application form which you must complete by 8am, Monday, 5 January.

If your initial application is successful, you'll be invited to an online interview.

Need help with your application?

Learn more about the Venture Builder programme and how to successful apply for the programme at one of our online information sessions:


About the tutors

Warrick Harniess, Managing Director, Scandinavia Stories

Warrick is an educator and founder of Scandinavia Stories, a learning and development agency that specialises in business startup support and communications. He learnt his craft during a career at Pearson Education, and as a musician inspired by punk rock and the do-it-yourself ethos. Warrick’s first book, Red, White and Radical: What Organisations Can Learn About Change from the Rise of American Conservatism was published in May 2020. 

Mario Moustras, Director, Mazamo Limited

Mario is a leadership and talent development coach who works with researchers and entrepreneurs. Before becoming a coach, Mario worked for the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). He has a PhD in chemistry, and is a chartered scientist and Fellow of the RSC. Mario has worked with scientists and engineers across government agencies, industry and universities. He's led teams through science-related programmes in higher education, enterprise partnerships (especially with small companies) and technology policy.


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UCL Innovation & Enterprise reserves the right to make changes to the programme, location and/or speakers without prior notice. Such alterations are occasionally necessary due to circumstances beyond our control.


Location

UCL BaseKX, 103c Camley Street, London, N1C 4PF