An inspiring session with Mr. Jason Samuel on pushing boundaries and redefining entrepreneurship.

As the name suggests, the Triumph talk was organised to help, inspire and motivate the participants. The motive was to push the participants to push beyond their boundaries, get out of their bubbles and strive for success. It was the first session of Day 2 at IdeaSpark 2.0. This event was an accumulation of all the things that Ideaspark as an event represented - innovation, entrepreneurship and personal growth.
This session was handled by our distinguished guest, Mr. Jason Samuel, CEO of Zemuria Inc.
Zemuria is a global venture studio that builds and backs bold new companies and category-defining products in places most others overlook. This venture aims to help companies throughout their transformative journey, right from market research to digital execution and much more. The event commenced after the end of the first round i.e. the start of the second round.
Mr. Jason didn't just give a normal conventional speech, he actively engaged with the participants present there, sharing his personal experiences, the numerous challenges he faced throughout his career. His anecdotes revealed the grit, perseverance and sheer adaptability needed by a person to succeed in the entrepreneurial world. Mr. Jason’s words left a lasting impression on everyone who listened, helping them understand the landscape of today's world and gain valuable insights.
The discussion was beautifully moderated by R. Sarathi Chandran, fellow lead of creatives in the Founders Club, who conducted the session with confidence and enthusiasm. The event was very well structured with each bit smoothly transitioning to the other. The questions were vast but also very well-structured ranging from Jason sir’s personal life to rapid fire fun segments that engaged the audience constantly.
The triumph talk was more than just a session, it was a celebration of ambition, creativity and courage. More importantly it showed candidates that entrepreneurship isn't just about building companies but also about building yourself as a person and as a brand. I would like to end with the note -
“Entrepreneurship is living a few years of your life like most people won’t, so you can spend the rest of your life like most people can’t.” ~ Warren G