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IT COULD make a great reality TV show: Extreme Networking: Antarctica. But rather than a reality TV show, it’s just reality.
We all know entrepreneurs love a bit of networking — it’s how they get things done. Milling around at some nondescript city hotel or conference centre, they sidle up, shake hands, flash smiles and talk the smooth talk.
Imagine this: 100-plus entrepreneurs on a boat in Antarctica for 11 days with no smartphones allowed.
It is real, planned for January 2015 and it’s called the Unstoppables expedition. The trip was announced earlier this year, but now about 50 entrepreneurs have confirmed their attendance - including BlueChilli co-founder Sebastien Eckersley-Maslin and BRW Young Rich lister Dorry Kardahi.
It’s at the end of the earth, in Antarctica, where multi-millionaire and entrepreneur Julio De Laffitte hopes 117 Australian business people will be inspired with new ideas.
Next January he’s flying some of the country’s smartest entrepreneurs to Antarctic waters, where they’ll be met by a chartered boat that will take them on an adventure which has to be one of the harshest-ever backdrops for a brainstorm.