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Roundup of Startup Live Athens #1

Nov 20 11:48

Key facts

  • Date: Nov 4-6th 2011
  • Place: Hellenic American Union, Athens
  • Participants: 110
  • Mentors: 23
  • Judges: 7
  • Registered pitches: 29
  • End presentations: 15
  • Nationalities: 5


Startup Live Athens – First attempt

The journey: 4 months, 35 organizations and companies. 23 mentors and one team of 10 young entrepreneurial minds working for one vision called Startup Live Athens #1.

First days of November and while the Greek government is changing and media talk about the Greek crisis, somewhere in Athens, we witnessed a different view on what is happening during a crisis – We saw people working together, putting ideas into action and to draw a different picture than the one in the media.

We started with our pitch training ion Friday morning, in relaxed atmosphere at a coworking space in Athens. 29 pitchers were about to take the stage. On Saturday morning the number went down to 14. Teams merged in order to support stronger concept and to push them forward.

Saturday morning started with some gaming in order to get in the right mood and to keep the focus while the sun was shining over the Acropolis, which we were seeing from the Hellenic American Union.

Important ingredients to keep people focused and content are food, coffee, sweets…some beer and most important people to work with and to share the passion.

Sunday was focused on the pitches themselves. Before presenting to the audience mentors Tasos Pagakis, Head of Communication Ericsson Hellas and Katerina Kanelidou, Founder of Creative Empowerment, inspired our aspiring entrepreneurs with short talks.

The result: Over 100 people gathering for 54 hours working on 14 ideas put into action and presented as final pitches.

Winning teams and awards

The message: Make it happen!
Entrepreneurship is about teams making ideas happen. It is a journey of learning, creating, improving and growing. What we tend to forget is that businesses are created by people with a vision. This is how it starts.

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Roundup of STARTup Live Karawanks #1

Sep 15 12:51

Key facts

  • Date: Sep 2nd to Sep 4th 2011
  • Place: Hafnersee/Carinthia, Bled/Slovenia
  • Participants: 30
  • Guests: 10
  • Mentors: 5
  • Experts: 5
  • Idea pitches: 11
  • End presentations: 10
  • Nationalities: 3

The first STARTup Live Karawanks!

YES, we did it! Our first cross-border event STARTup Live Karawanks has been organized as part of an EU-funded project called “Future ideas Karawanks” at the beginning of September.
The Crime Scene: Austria & Slovenia – the suspect: STARTeurope & SGZ.

On Friday and Sunday we were hosted in the fabulous Seehotel Hafnersee in Carinthia. Located directly on the lakeside some nice midnight actions were unavoidable! But we won’t give away any details!
On Friday evening 11 pitchers took the stage and you won’t believe it but 10 groups kept on going! There was such a great atmosphere that two guys stood up unexpectedly and pitched in front of the audience.

We had a very busy weekend. On Saturday morning we headed to Bled School of Management (Slovenia)…our second location! During the bus ride we got a really great guidance about the history of the Karawanks region. On this point we want to thank Ms. Mann for the nice trip and once again the Business School for creating a perfect working atmosphere.
The experts arrived on Saturday afternoon and joint the groups for about 4 hours. The teams were impressed about the constructive feedback they received, in turn it made them to focus on their idea more precisely.

Sunday was the day to turn on the spots. It was pitching time!
Every group worked very hard on their presentation and we were blown away by the progress of the weekend that the teams had to show us.
And there was another novelty: Due to the regulations of the European Union, the jury didn’t nominate a winning team but gave feedback to all the amazing teams.

Not only the whole crew, participants, and all external people experienced a great event but also the newspaper wrote awesome stuff about this STARTup Live:
http://www.kleinezeitung.at/nachrichten/wirtschaft/2825275/30-grenzenlos-geniale-koepfe.story

So watch out Carinthia/Slovenia…We’ll be back!

Mentor Driven

During the weekend, mentors and experts came by and supported the teams – founders, serial entrepreneurs, experts in marketing, biz modeling, public funding and grants, sales and law, investments, backend.
Among the mentors:

    Expert Rated

    The guys that decide on which team wins the weekend is always a mix of different disciplines.

    On the experts panel of STARTup Live Karawanks #1 were

    Benjamin Wakounig
    President @ SGZ

    Harald Baier
    CEO @ GO! GründerCenter

    Marius Starcke
    Analyst @ The Merger

    Bernd Johann Stechauner
    President @ Junge Wirtschaft Villach

    Stefan Gössler
    Owner @ methode.at

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    Roundup of Startup Live Casting Prishtina

    Jul 01 02:00



      Key Facts

    • When: June 11th to June 12th 2011
    • Where: American University in Kosovo (Prishtina)
    • 35 Participants
    • 25 Guests
    • 6 Mentors
    • 5 Experts
    • 7 Teams
    • 3 Teams competing at Final Challenge
    • Team invited to STARTup WEEK 2011:
      The Pitchers

      Final Round Competitors

    • FindD
      a location-based job platform to find developers according to different criteria
    • Penguin Community
      an educational video platform that is localized and aims to fill the gaps in the established, formal education system.
    • The Pitchers – working title
      knowledge accumulation meets game dynamics on a platform (“the universe”) that is aimed at youngsters

    STARTup Live returns to Prishtina

    STARTeurope came back to Prishtina after one year again! This time, the location was the same (American University of Kosovo) BUT the format was quite different than the traditional STARTup Live. We called it a Casting and well… we were looking for the (potentially) hottest Web- and Mobile Startups in Kosovo. And they came: about 35 participants in seven teams started on Saturday. After an intense pitch training, there was an extended business model session, both held by Can Ertugrul and being amazingly supported by the mentors we flew in from Vienna and Vilnius: Mark Tuttle, Bernhard Thalhammer and Kushtrim Xhakli.
    On Sunday, we switched to competition mode, brought in some additional local mentors and IT industry experts from Tirana, Albania to get the best teams in shape for the final showdown that night. All teams went through several rounds of revision, iteration and refinement of their concepts, with some of them even dumping their original ideas alltogether. Some would say, the pressure was almost too big, but in my view, it’s absolutely okay to let go from a project early on if it turns out to be not rock-solid. Failure is fine! In fact, eliminating “wrong paths” quickly is priceless. “Fail fast, die hard” should be the credo (especially as the startup scene allows for rapid resurrection!) Three teams survived all the way to the end and competed for tickets to STARTup WEEK 2011 in Vienna.



    …. and the winner is:

    The Pitchers

    as you can guess from their name, their Pitch was convincing ;-)



    They now have the whole summer to basically work off their asses to get ready for the StartUp
    Week, where they will participate at the StartUp Challenge and compete with 49 other startups for
    10 slots to pitch in front of a panel that makes you lick your fingers.

    It was great to be in Prishtina (again) and we are looking forward for the next chance to go there!

    [STARTeurope Team Prishtina: over and out ;-) ]


    A small country branded “The young Europeans” had a quite fired up weekend on the startup
    scene. After intense days of pitch training, mentoring and competition “The Pitchers” were the ones
    who “survived” and won the Startup Live Casting in Prishtina – a gateway to the European Startup
    Festival happening in Vienna in October.
    During the days of 11-12th June a small auditorium of the American University of Prishtina wasn’t
    big enough for the bright ideas of the ambitious startup guys from Kosovo, who pitched many great
    ideas from next generation learning systems to mobile apps for fighting the country’s corruption.
    Can Ertugrul from i5invest spiced up the audience, giving advice on great pitching techniques and
    next big things to motivate the participants, illustrated by various examples of success and failure.

    “I pitch, therefore I am” (… Guy Kawasaki)”

    To move ideas to the next level, Startup Live Prishtina made sure to bring experts from Vienna and
    local mentors with international experience. After completing half-baked pitches on the first day it
    was clear that these young potential startup guys could benefit a lot from mentors Mark Tuttle (I
    have to call him “Wordsmither”), Bernhard Thalhammer (“The Yes Man”) and of course Can Ertugrul
    (“The One”), in return the mentors were welcomed to join the traditional-great-hospitality dinner
    covering startup topics.

    “Pitching makes perfect”

    To combine the model of local vs international experience the organizers brought mentors with
    international experience. Kushtrim Xhakli (“The Deal closer”) and Arianit Dobroshi (“Master Joda”)
    worked intensively on spreadsheets for modeling costs, revenue models and identifying the
    problems of bootstrapping or refining a business model with every new customer.

    After hours of engagement “The Penguin Community”, “The Pitchers” and “finD” were three out of
    six teams to pitch on the big stage competing for the prize. The dropouts decided to stand back and
    watch fearing failure.




    The Penguins

    Description:
    The Penguins proposed to create a web-based community where people post articles, documents and ideas that directly contribute to a better life in the community. This way, users earn points which give an overview of who is contributing most to the community. The business idea is focused on the community side, so money would have to come from donations and NGOs.
    Achievements:
    Description: They already did have a brand, a preview of their web page and a way to make our living better.
    Things to work on:
    Too many similar projects around and potential investors might not be not interested.




    The Pitchers

    Description:
    The Pitchers had a very good presentation, a business idea and a monetization model defined. They want to enhance the classical ways of education by challenging it with an interactive game structured in circles, which represent “knowledge galaxies” that connect with other circles of knowledge, and they expand circle by circle.
    As Xhakli said, it’s sort of “Angry Birds meets Wikipedia”. There’s also the revenue model story, besides interactive learning of chemistry or math, companies can use the model to engage users by showing their products in an interactive way.
    Achievements:
    They convinced the jury and… won!
    Things to work on:
    They need to team up and make a working product for, “Startup Week”, the European Startup Festival.




    finD

    Description:
    finD is highly qualified in technical terms, and they had an idea that should be competitive in thecontext of freelancer.com or elance.com. They try to build up a web/mobile service (they already have a working prototype) that could serve companies looking for a developer or designer close to them, and vice versa designers or developers can locate companies that post job offers.
    Achievements:
    The team demonstrated its working prototype and projected seven-digit revenues three years after launch.
    Let’s see whether they can deliver on part two!
    Things to work on:
    In spite of their strong technological background, the presentation did not quite convince the expert panel, especially in the light of facing some big fishes as head-on competitors.




    Wrap-up

    During these two days, everyone learned a huge lesson on the startup business that they should keep in mind. Everyone was thrilled to be there and started practicing approaches, designing solutions and making field testing.

    Before moving on to making a toast for the great time that everyone had, one should not forget everyone that helped to make this event happen in Kosovo.
    First of all IPKO Foundation, a local NPO working towards improving the high tech entrepreneurial environment in Kosovo, then UNI Group under the leadership of its president Valmir Mustafa who did a great job organizing the event, then the guys from STARTeurope, a Vienna-based team that sets out to stimulate entrepreneurial
    action and thinking around Europe, and ECiKS – an organization focused on promoting investments in Kosovo. There was also Unique, a junior enterprise team from Albania, which supported the event and brought some additional action to the second Startup Live event in Prishtina.

    Well let’s say we will be seeing more and more ideas on next year’s event so stay tuned for more news from Kosovo’s startup scene, which is shaping gradually.




    UNI Group and STARTeurope would like to thank Çelik Nimani for contributing this coverage of our event.








    Created with Admarket’s flickrSLiDR.


    You can also watch our selected event pictures directly at our Flickr page.

    Photographs courtesy to Çelik Nimani and Can Ertugrul.






    Mentors/Jury

    • Mark Tuttle biogy.com
      (Austria / USA)
    • Arianit Dobroshi – FLOSS Kosova
      (Kosovo)
    • Bernhard Thalhammer – firstlovecapital
      (Austria / Japan)
    • Besnik Krasniqi – Business Startup Center Kosova
      (Kosovo)
    • Kushtrim Xhaklixhakli.com, Fast Europe Ventures
      (Lithuania / Kosovo)


    Trainers/Coaches

    • Can Ertugrul
      Can is working for i5invest, a leading Vienna-based incubator for web and mobile startups. i5invest ist a member of the Vienna-based web- and mobile startup cluster IntialFactor, a “one-stop shop“ for entrepreneurs. Together with two of Austria’s most highly recognized business angels, he now focuses on creating a novel online payment solution, “payolution“. His university studies and professional roles already took him to places as diverse as Hong Kong, China, Ukraine or Turkey. Before Can joined i5invest, he was an active member of STARTeurope, the co-host of Startup Live Casting Prishtina. On behalf of STARTeurope and Initial Factor, Can frequently serves as the cluster’s lead pitch trainer and business model consultant, coaching individuals and teams in Austria and abroad. Can visited Prishtina for the first time in June 2010 as part of the follow-up program for successful startup teams formed during last year’s event.

    • Marius Starcke
      Marius is working at TheMerger, a boutique M & A advisory and business development consultancy for web and mobile startups. TheMerger, with its offices in Vienna and San Francisco, is another member of the Intial Factor cluster. His previous experiences within the IT landscape range from key account management at a multimedia agency in Germany via offshoring management in India to international sales channel marketing at IBM. In 2010, Marius temporarily joined Roland Berger Strategy Consultants. Since his return to TheMerger, he has been actively involved in raising the first ‘Super Angel Fund’ for the Alps & Danube region, which is due to launch this summer. As an early member of STARTeurope, Marius led the team’s internationalization efforts and has attended more than a dozen startup events across Central and Eastern Europe as a mentor. Together with Valmir of UNI Group, Marius co-organized last year’s event in Prishtina and has visited Kosovo in this context already several times.

    Thanks to all our partners who made this possible. Supporting a crazy bunch like us cannot be easy ;)
    Nah honestly, you rock. Thanks.


    lead sponsor

    ipko foundation [ www.ipkofoundation.org ]
    IPKO Foundation is a local operating foundation in Kosovo. Its goal is to seed and support the development of the next generation of leaders with a digital vision for Kosovo. These young leaders may come from any sector or discipline but are united in their embrace of technology, Internet and the information society.

    venue and coaching partners

    American University of Kosovo [ www.aukonline.org ]
    American University in Kosovo is the only non-profit private university in Kosovo. Teaching is in English, and students are enrolled in degree programs at Rochester Institute of Technology.

    Initial Factor [ www.initialfactor.com ]
    Initial Factor is a Vienna-based cluster initiative that serves as a one-stop-shop for web and mobile startups in Central Europe.

    Organizers

    UNI Group [ www.uni-group.org ]
    Founded in 2006, UNI Group is the first junior enterprise in Kosovo. It has been working to establish partnerships with businesses, academic and governmental institutions in Kosovo, as well as with student consultancies throughout Europe. In 2008, UNI Group joined JADE (The European Confederation of Junior Enterprises) as Consultative Member, and represents Kosovo within this network.

    STARTeurope [ www.starteurope.at/ ]
    STARTeurope aims to stimulate entrepreneurial action and thinking in Europe by enabling people to realize their own business ideas and successfully launch new companies. Using concepts like Start-up Live, complementary skill sets are linked in new venture teams. The organisation was founded in 2009 by graduates of universities in Vienna.

    eciks [www.eciks.org]
    With its professionalism and dedication, ECIKS has grown to be the leading organization in investment promotion for Kosovo. Independently or through donor-funded projects, ECIKS has served more than 100 foreign companies. With many of them already generating profits in Kosovo, ECIKS seeks to contribute to a prosperous and dynamic Kosovo, fully integrated in the European Union.

    Supporters

    unique [ www.uni-que.org ]
    unique is the first junior enterprise in Albania, founded in 2009. likewise to its sister organization UNI Group, unique works towards partnerships with local businesses and academic and institutions, as well as with student consultancies in other parts of Europe. unique joined JADE as the networks first Albanian partner organisation in 2010.

    Media partners

    Indeksonline [ www.indeksonline.net ]
    Indeksonline.net is a newly established news agency based in Pristina. With a fresh and easy-oriented design, it contains everything you need to know about Kosovo: the political, economic, showbiz and sports events. And, it’s quick and original as the motto goes. With only the first anniversary approaching Indeksonline.net was quoted several times for its exclusive reporting, not only by the main-stream media in Kosovo, but in the region as well.

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    Roundup of STARTup Live Vienna #5

    Jun 03 16:28


    STARTup Live Vienna

    Key facts

    • Date: May 27th to May 29th 2011
    • Place: MS HQ, Vienna
    • Participants: 110
    • Guests: 82
    • Mentors: 21
    • Experts: 6
    • Idea pitches: 27
    • Venture teams: 19
    • End presentations: 13
    • Nationalities: 8

    The fifth STARTup Live Vienna!

    How come we are always amazed that this stuff works? Strange, after two years, but that’s how it is.

    As we set out to organize our fifth event in our birth town, the third event in six weeks, we were tight on resources strapped for energy and rich in passion. We had all we needed. And oh lordy, did it kick ass? O yes it did. O yes indeed.

    Out of the 27 pitches, 17 of the pitchers had been schooled during the pitch training. This showed and resulted in 19 groups forming on Friday evening. We had teams formed in the areas of e-biz, social, mobile, music, construction and dating. Most of them no longer “chilling alone” *snicker* but joining up with guys from all over the place: bizzies, techies, designers, vets(!), teachers…


    Friday evening we were also joined by Markus Wagner and Oliver Holle who talked about their lives as entrepreneurs raising money, moving to the US and exiting their company 3 United a few years back. Also, Oliver has just launched Speed Invest, a new early stage fund of €10M! It was publicly announced for the first time at our event!

    Their view on the subject is a tad different from what Daniel Mattes mentioned in Hagenberg:

    • acting without a biz plan is not always the best way to go about it.
    • But, before you try to plan, do get out of the building and TALK to the potential customers.
    • Do not act upon your vision without validating the need, solution and willingness to pay!
    • After that you plan.
    • After that you execute.

    To make sure it sticks: Verify your theories. Then do what it takes.

    Sometimes plans help. But in most cases you can’t keep’m anyways so why bother with the details?


    Markus Wagner
    Oliver Holle

    The scene in Vienna has changed over the last two years – peergroups, Steakups, incubators, us, Sektor5, media, funds… Blimey, it’s all coming along quite well! Every year it seems a Viennese startup wins Seedcamp. We have some of the biggest and baddest (in a good sense) VC’s investing in Austrian startups. This lill town is letting go of it’s crappy bureaucratic shackles and beginning to work it from the right direction: startups helping each other.

    Saturday morning we were joined by Can who gave a presentation on the biz model canvas and after that by Andreas Klinger giving a talk about what he has learned in the last few years of building garmz.com. Check out the presentation here! It’s a good one.

    Also, Jamila and Linda from mFarm, a mobile startup from Kenya visited us and told us what they have been doing since winning IPO48 in Nairobi in 2010.

    The founders talk which took place on Saturday evening was full. We had three awesome people to pepper with questions, telling us their real war-stories. Bruno Haid (founder & CEO work.io, founder of System ONE), Alexander Kirk ( cofounded netvibes and now working on his own projects) and Chris Clay (CEO and cofounder of soup.me). Awesome knowledge to be gained from simply daring to ask more personal questions. How does private life and startup life work? Hehe yeah I still wonder that ;)

    Prizes

    The winners were selected by the experts panel consisting of investors, tech geeks, CEOs and startup coaches. The prizes we managed to pull together this time were

    Mentor Driven

    During the weekend, mentors and experts came by and supported the teams – founders, serial entrepreneurs, experts in marketing, biz modeling, public funding and grants, sales and law, investments, design, backend architecture, social media marketing and many more.

    Among the mentors:

    • Helge Fahrnberger – product development, social media, social software, maps, online journalism
      - cofounder Toursprung
    • Dietmar Dahmen – marketing
      - Creative director DDB
    • Niko Alm – Media
      www.mikromischkonzern.eu
      www.super-fi.eu
    • Gerald Stangl – UX and Design
      – co-founder & chief’o'UX @ mySugr.com
    • Sebastian Heinzel – Marketing, Team-Building
      – co-founder and CEO of tripwolf
    • Matej Ftacnik – Developer
      – Co-founder and CEO of iNOVA sys
    • Alexander Trieb – Finance, Mobile, Technology, Management
      – co- founder of tripwolf
    • Manfred Wuits – tech, web-developer, backend
      – CTO of adverserve.com
    • Can Ertugrul – Business Development, Presentation Coaching
      – Business Analyst at i5invest
      – Business Development at payolution
    • Stefan Kalteis – Finance, Business Development, Startup valuation
      – Co-Founder and Former CEO of 123People
      – Business Angel & Partner at i5invest
      – Co-Founder and CEO of payolution

    Expert Rated

    The guys that decide on which team wins the weekend is always a mix of different disciplines.

    Two of the original experts couldn’t make it due to missing flights and disease. Stefan and Marius joined the panel instead – Stefan actually cancelled a flight to come join the panel. Wow! Thanks!

    On the experts panel of STARTup Live Vienna #5 were

    Stefan Kalteis
    CEO @ payolution, Partner @ i5invest

    Lukas Zinnagl
    CEO @ Diagnosia, Editor @ TechCrunch EU

    Marius Starcke
    Analyst @ the Merger

    Johannes Bischof
    Managing Director Konica Minolta Austria

    Julian Breitenecker
    CEO @ Young Enterprises

    Gabriele Tatzberger
    Department manager @ mingo.at

    Companies and Ideas

    Winner of the best STARTup Award

    roofnode logo

    • Name: Roof Node
    • Pitcher: Franz Böhm
    • Tagline: Rural Broadband
    • Description:

      Roofnode is a wireless broadband technology. Wireless station on customer’s rooftop. High-performance, robust and secure wireless mesh network for internet, telephone and television services in rural areas.

      Getting to the event Franz had a patent, idea and prototype. What he totally lacked was biz and design. This was supplied. During the mentoring rounds he proved time and time again how he was able to adapt. Respect. He also won the respect of the panel of judges!

      Congratulations! Enjoy STARTUP WEEK 2011!


    Winner of the best new venture

    City Pulse

    • Pitchers:
      Michael Rottman
      Daniel Horak
      Benjamin Bachhuber
      Alexander Quast
    • Description:

      Using location services and aggregating checkins et al they will make you able to see where the hot stuff in town is going on. NO, not like foursquare does (I KNEW you’d ask that, so did we!). Network is there, designers, techies, the team is set to go.

      We were really happy to welcome these campers into Sektor5 for two months! Congrats!


    Winner of the crowd’s choice

    finderly logo

    • Name: Finderly
    • Pitcher: Katharina Klausberger
    • Description:

      By connecting you with experts, department stores and geeks as well as your friends these guys intend to make it easier for you to find products which suit you. We’ve followed this team over the last year (they approached us as they had the idea) and they have made immense and fast progress. Respect.

      The crowd’s favorite is chosen via SMS-voting and the team (very fitting) for a new multi-function printer by Konica Minolta! Yay you!


    Winner of the medias darling award

    Teenage Rockstar Logo

    • Name: Teenage Rockstar
    • Pitcher: Christof Straub
    • Description:

      These guys have been around for about two years. Born out of passion for music and the realization that his daughter didn’t really have a good place to show their talents Christof launched TRS. All content is screened by him and his guys’n'gals and they have achieved their goal of building and helping the young musical geniuses of Austria. And you know what? They used ~no friggin social media. What does it say in your own marketing plan? Oh, facebook group? HA! ;)

      The presentation shown on Sunday was great – the progress working on social media integration in their service was too. Hope to see it launched in two weeks.

      The fit with the price is almost too good to be true – €30k in marketing budget to work with young enterprises!


    Newsletter Platform

    • Pitcher: David Lehner
    • Description:

      There are a gazillion newsletters for every lill thing out there. Many suck, a few are good. How can you keep track of the best ones?

      The team is developing a platform for managing, rating and suggesting newsletters suitable to your needs.


    cakadoo logo

    • Name: Cakadoo
    • Pitchers:
      Alexander Preuss
      Christoph Haselmann
      Thomas Dori
    • Description:

      A microjob platform focusing on serving businesses. The project is technically far along but over the weekend learnt a lot from lawyers, bizzies and veterans in their space. One of the biggest teams to work with us so far!


    World Taxi

    • Pitcher: Filip Boskovic
    • Description:

      This gang of two set out to change how taxi drivers pick up guests and to help their customers communicate where they are going. To be able to use the service abroad, they intend to work heavily with SMS and offline maps.

      Looking at the developments of Uber, http://www.uber.com/learn, we know that there is a very valid although dangerous market here. You don’t wanna mess with the cabby union :)


    Lingibli

    • Pitcher: Milan Schnorrer
    • Description:

      In three simple steps, which take no more than 5 minutes of your time, you will start learning a foreign language.

      The team came together a few weeks before the event, but realized they kinda needed a designer. Supplied. The new slide deck and app sketches look amazing. Looking forward to seeing more from them!


    dreama.tv logo

    • Name: dreamaTV
    • Pitcher: Manuel Gruber
    • Description:

      This was the second time the gang attended STARTup Live Vienna. Since last time much has changed. The team of 8 has set out to give you, me and all other innovative people their own show. The experienced media producer team has developed a number of formats which they intend to spread via among other formats digital TV.

      At the end presentation they demoed their newest format “ Laber’s Lab ” which had been shot during the weekend. Oc these guys brought their own equipment including a 50″+ TV showing their stuff!


    circus offers logo

    • Name: Circus Offers
    • Pitcher: Jorge Luis Rodriguez Morales
    • Description:

      A promotion management tool which enables you to keep track of your facebook, groupon, twitter, dailydeal, meindeal+++++++++ promotions without the headache of visiting them all.

      The group was represented by one guy, but 3 others are working in other parts of the world, the furthest away being in Paraguay. They already have a pretty damn big customer called mmmmm nah I can’t say that!

      Sign up to be informed of their progress!


    Default Detection – D2

    • Pitcher: Domagoj Dolinsek
    • Description:

      The handling of documents, images, comments, tasks and recordings which you have to live with being an engineer at a construction site is idiotic.

      Domagoj who has experience in the field and know the problems personally set out to change this with a tablet app. It would integrate with the existing documentation and comms platforms but simplify the process – seeing to it that building projects do not succumb under their own weight in red tape.


    TarifAgent

    • Name: Tarif Agent
    • Pitcher: Philipp Etzlinger
    • Description:
      TarifAgent helps people to distinguish between the many options mobile carriers provide and find the best option for you, minimizing communication costs to the minimum by analyzing your personal (Smart-)Phone-usage.

      Philipp has joined us before, but this time we got really impressed with what happened. On Saturday they got the feedback that the process of getting your stuff optimized was too long. Took it to heart and reduced it from a month to 4 days. Backend, process, frontend. The update of the app will be launched soon!

      Well done guys!


    GetInspired

    • Pitcher: Adam Okruhlica
    • Description:

      We all know situations where we definitely need to be creative, but we simply can’t get to the right mood. Are you a writer who needs some inspiration to evolve a story? Or a designer who needs to come up with a fresh idea or spice up an existing one?

      Let the diversity of inspirers work on your hitch, or become one of them and inspire others. Simply submit your hitch, in a few words or images, lay back, and follow the mind-stream of the community. Once you feel inspired again, share out kudos to those who inspired you most. The more kudos you have, the more hitches you can have solved.

      Over the weekend the team put together the central parts of the system. Still lacking a kickass UI, but they’ll get there.


    Another Live is over, but we are happy to announce that the next event is taking place in Pristina in a few days, another couple of events are planned for Porto, Hungary and Germany. Requests are dropping in like crazy. At the end of the summer, we will be ready to handle them well enough to go forward with these hundreds of requests!

    We intend to launch our stuff at STARTUP WEEK 2011 which we are organizing with Initial Factor and TechCrunch EU! Be prepared!

    Thanks to our partners

    Thanks to all our partners who made this possible. Supporting a crazy bunch like us cannot be easy ;) Nah honestly, you rock. Without supporters such as these guys below, we wouldn’t have been able to reach 1800 people, help in the formation of over 20 startups and have such an impact in the Kosovar, Austrian or Portugese startup communities. Thanks.


    Platinum Partners



    Industriellenvereinigung Wien


    Microsoft Austria

    MINGO


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    Roundup of STARTup Live Hagenberg #1

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    STARTup Live Hagenberg

    Key facts

    • Date: 13th of May to 15th of May 2011
    • Place: FH Hagenberg
    • Guests: 66
    • Mentors: 9
    • Experts: 4
    • Idea pitches: 12
    • Venture teams: 8
    • End presentations: 7
    • Nationalities: 3

    The first STARTup Live Hagenberg!

    This was bloody great! Often we see people planning and thinking stuff through, trying to figure out in minute detail what they could/should/would do and pla pla pla… This time around, we mainly had demos of stuff which was built in a weekend! This is what we LOVE!

    The setting at the FH Hagenberg was great. A hint to TU Vienna: they have soft chairs. ;) This place exists since a couple of years back, thanks to Bruno Buchberger who also gave a talk on Friday evening. This I know for a fact: it’s the only place which is actively looked at by M$ USA. That’s pretty cool, and the place communicates it. Nice.

    Another great guy we met was Gerald Reisinger, the CEO of the universities of applied science in Upper Austria. What he and Bruno have built in this region is pretty epic, and in both situations it’s a work of passion. Respect.

    It was a busy weekend. On Friday evening 11 pitchers took the stage, resulting in 8 groups. Most of them slapped their laptops open asap and started working. Just the way we like it.

    Saturday. Mentors arrived. One team folded. This was really sad because I saw the potential in it. Would have been a hell of a lot of work, but it always is to get something big off the ground.


    In the evening one of our buds from last years infamous 2-day-appearance at the European Forum Alpabch joined us. The one and only Daniel Mattes. Core points were also mentioned in the summary by Elisabeth in her article in OÖ Nachrichten. Summarized, these would be the bulletpoints:

    • Product first
    • Chasing money is a waste of time until you have proof
    • And even then, don’t waste too much of your time doing so. Build your stuff
    • Focus on big ones
    • Make mistakes
    • Learn from mistakes
    • Persistence is what makes successful companies
    • And some other items which would be bad for us to print ;)

    Daniel Mattes - portrait

    In our usual manner the interview also got personal. How did his wife react, when he said “Honey! I’m gonna do another one!”? Actually, she seemed to be ok with it… Respect. I think my girl would kick me out. Ofcourse, I didn’t exit JaJah for $200M. ;)

    We were thoroughly impressed by the productivity of the teams, pulling out prototypes and platforms left and right. Damn. Vienna has a ton to learn from these guys! From now on, maybe we should punish anyone who only has a presentation ;) If you don’t bring a tech demo, I’ll puncture your left lung.

    The winner was selected by the experts panel consisting of investors, tech geeks, CEOs and startup coaches. The winning team, which was really impressive, got tix for the STARTUP WEEK 2011, taking place in Vienna in October! The whole team will be able to participate in the conference! Also a couple of subscriptions to OÖ Nachrichten werde handed out!

    Mentor Driven

    During the weekend, mentors and experts came by and supported the teams – founders, serial entrepreneurs, experts in marketing, biz modeling, public funding and grants, sales and law. We changed the recipe and decided which teams should speak to whom. This we cannot always do, but since we had a pretty good insight in what the teams were doing and what their needs could be… The results were many small sessions with several mentors and deep discussions with a few. The input was implemented during the last 24 hours of the event.

    Among the mentors:

    Expert Rated

    The guys that decide on which team wins the weekend is always a mix of different disciplines.

    On the experts panel of STARTup Live Hagenberg #1 were
    Markus Wagner
    CEO @ i5invest

    Lukas Zinnagl
    CEO @ Diagnosia, Editor @ TechCrunch EU

    Harald Katzenschläger
    CEO DreamAcademia

    Gerold Weisz
    Head of Transfer Center, Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences

    Companies and Ideas

    The teams were reaaaaaaaally impressive this time around. The fact that most of them demoed their products and stuff on Sunday sets the bar high for the Vienna event! This was the result of the weekend.

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    • Name: (un)friendly reminder
    • Peeps: Jürgen Furian
      Maximilian Landsmann
      Reinhard Buchinger
      Mario Aichsleder
      Thomas Langthaler
    • Tagline: Get your stuff back
    • Description:The most awesome team sprung from the urgent need of getting stuff back. The iOS app was developed and demoed on Sunday evening! You log what you lend to people, add the name from the address book and he will be reminded by SMS. Plan is to add automagic call reminders with Darth Vader voices.

      Lukas got a live SMS reminding him to write about the app in TechCrunch. Made an impression.

      The team will be with us in Vienna for STARTUP WEEK 2011!


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    • Name: Gern Geschehen
    • Team:Nives Haag
      Carina Lindmeier
      Alexander Zauner
      Alexander Kilian
    • Tagline: Simply ask your buds
    • Description:People help each other, but how can one find the best peeps to help you? Simple. Ask using GernGeschehen.at. It will post your stuff in your facebook-stream and your buddies who pull through for you will get points from you! Hoping to partner with helpful organizations, and make the points useful.

      The facebook page grew to 150 peeps in a day, and their experimental requests for help got positive replies!


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    • Name: Bioddicted
    • Team:Christian Atz
      Philipp Etzlinger
      Philip Steiner
    • Tagline: Unfuck the world
    • Description:Saving the world. But with a wink in the eye. By using bioddicted you can simply shop like normal and 70% will go to eco-projects. Can’t say much more, but the presentation was great. I spoke to the pitcher, Christian, the day after and the feedback from the experts panel really fired him up to show the bastards ;)

      The concept and humor of the project is awesome. Also, the measurability and gamification makes it different.


    Consulting Ace

    • Team:Julian Sametinger
      Fidel Thiessenhusen
      Timo
    • Tagline: The intelligent application helper
    • Description:A tool for consultants and people looking for jobs in the biz. By offering a tool which has cases, questions, subjects and all, offering a tutoring tool and help in the The team prototyped an iPhone app over the weekend.

      The app will be put in the AppStore, and upgrades will be offered.


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    • Name: ctact.me
    • Team:Stephan Hamberger
      David Gösenbauer
      Marina Selinger
      Lukas Danzer
    • Description:By using QR-codes and aggregating all ways of connecting with the guy, be it linkedin, xing, twitter, facebook, … – this team aims to change how you handle your biz cards and connections.

      With a great focus on tech and design, the thing looks great! Will soon be launching their iPhone and web app!

      Awesome design, awesome.


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    • Name: Odocu.com
    • Team:Robert Kron
      Johannes Weinert
      Alexander Berger
      Michael Schöllhammer
      Christian Feldbacher
      Bernhard Aufreiter
    • Description:A promotion platform focused on small to medium businesses. By allowing their customers to create their own promotions and integrate a countdown+counter thing on their own webpage – in one line of code – they already have 10 customers.

      During the weekend, these guys slammed their keyboards and produced an Android app which shows you the next promo, allows you to buy it and download the promo code. Quite bloody impressive for a weekend!


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    • Name: Launchboard.me
    • Team:Thomas Ilk and two guys coding out of Vienna
    • Tagline: No fuzz web app launcher
    • Description:Put their fingers to the work and kicked out a prototype in a weekend. LOVE IT!

      Here’s directly from their launchpage:
      We are sick of it!

      Seriously, isn’t it annoying to you, always having to check through tabs and bookmarks and what not to find your way to all the online services and web-apps you are using? And having to remember them all by heart if you are on another computer but yours? It certainly is to us, that’s why we have come up with a solution for that problem.

      A blend of apple devices’ springboard and the google default page most people use, Launchboard.me allows you to easily access all the online services and web-apps you use, at any time from any computer or device. All you have to remember is your very own Launchboard.me domain. Launching soon!

    Us busy-bees have, as you can see, been busy once again. But it doesn’t end here. With STARTup Live Vienna and STARTUP WEEK 2011 more or less around the corner, we’re still buzzing.

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    Thanks to our crew, Timo, Thomas and Daniel who put their souls into the weekend! Thanks to all out partners who made this possible. Without you, this would never have happened.

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    Our judges

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    Team #4 @ final presentations

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    Final presentations :)

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    Founders talk still ongoing

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    The crowd listening to Daniel

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