SPARK Deakin can help you with your start-up dream.

Diletta Legowo, acting program manager of SPARK Deakin.

Diletta Legowo, acting program manager of SPARK Deakin, a program that offers incentives to young entrepreneurs – Deakin Downtown 2019. Source: Photo by Adam Sanders, courtesy Diletta Legowo.

Got an idea for a start-up? Many young people have great business ideas but need support to turn those ideas into reality. To assist, the SPARK Deakin program arranges enabling events and even generous seed funding. The program continues in 2021.


The SPARK program at Deakin University helps young entrepreneurs by organising events that facilitate knowledge exchange and collaboration. And there are success stories to prove that the program works.  Diletta Legowo, acting program manager of SPARK, explains how you can start on your journey to success.
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Diletta Legowo, acting program manager of SPARK Deakin, 2020.
Diletta Legowo, acting program manager of SPARK Deakin who is the founder of Sana-Sini podcast. Source: Photo by Lorenzo Villiar, courtesy Diletta Legowo.

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