Say a few personal views for your reference.
1. Start with your best IT technology and find the right project for you. Computer maintenance, software and hardware agent sales and so on. If you have university resources, you can consider engaging in the training industry.
You are good at technology but not necessarily good at management and sales, so you must find a partner. This is more important than finding funds. Don't make a move until you have a good partner.
The most important thing in business is never money, let alone good projects, but people. The important thing is to cultivate yourself into an enterprising entrepreneur, that is, never give up ... keep doing it, and the funds will come to you, and the projects will come to you ~ ~ ~
Some things are simple to say and really difficult to do. Good luck!