Today I have the great pleasure of introducing you all to Steph Piper. Steph is the founder of Piper 3D, the resident maker at the USQ Makerspace and one half of the emerging electronic tech kits for girls company, Elkei Education. For the last few years, I have had the opportunity to watch and be a part of Steph's journey of bring the idea behind Elkei Education to life, along with her co-founder Andrea Madden. From the very first pitch at a Startup Weekend I have been excited about seeing the idea evolve, particularly as it aligns so closely with one of my favourite programs here at Canvas Coworking, which is our free kids coding club, called CoderDojo Toowoomba. That is enough from me for now though, let me introduce you to Steph and hear the story from her side.
This week's Startup Lesson is all about Minimum Viable Product and why it is so important to think small to start.
Links mentioned in this episode:
Elkei Education https://www.elkei.com.au/
Piper3DP http://www.piper3dp.com/
DDPPE.net https://ddppe.net/
Startup Weekend https://www.facebook.com/StartupWeekendTwba/
Startup Onramp https://canvascoworking.com.au/product/startup-onramp/
Lean Canvas https://leanstack.com/leancanvas
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Startup Toowoomba https://startuptoowoomba.com.au/
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