Archive for June, 2009

All about Funding seminar hits Okanagan

Monday, June 29th, 2009

ostecFor all those entrepreneurs in the Okanagan – today is the last day to register for tomorrow’s ‘All about Funding: Dialing for Dollars’ seminar at the Coast Capri Hotel in Kelowna.

In partnership with the Okanagan Science & Technology Council, New Ventures BC is hitting the road and Tanner Philp will deliver a crash course in everything you need to know to approach Angel and Venture Capital investors to fund your early stage venture.

Philp, CFO and Partner of the BC Advantage Fund will cover where to find investors, how to approach investors to maximize success, what investors are looking for, terms and valuations, and generally how to navigate the financing minefield. Practical advice will be augmented by candid, real world examples.

This free seminar is at the Coast Capri Hotel (1171 Harvey Avenue) in Kelowna on June 30th from 2:00pm to 4:30pm.  Register online or contact OSTEC by phone at 250-712-3340 or by email if you have any questions.

Meet your Mentor tomorrow night

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
Join New Ventures BC tomorrow night for the “Meet your Mentor” Networking Event. The entire NVBC community is welcome to mix and mingle with a glass of wine and delicious canapés.

If you’re one of the Top 30 companies, this is your chance to meet your mentor. If not,  this is your chance to mingle with the Top 30 companies.

In addition, long-time mentor Ean Jackson and 2008′s BC Innovation Council First Prize Winner, Joshua Zoshi of Saltworks Technologies will speak about their experiences with New Ventures BC.

The “Meet you Mentor”  networking event is on Thursday, June 25th at SFU Harbour Centre from 5:30pm – 7:30pm.Be sure to register to confirm your attendance at this event.

2009 Round 3 Travel Reimbursement Guidelines

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

For the top 30 companies in Round 3, New Ventures BC (NVBC) will reimburse travel costs (for transportation and accommodation only) up to $1,875/team to help enable participants based outside the Lower Mainland region of BC to attend NVBC-organized meetings held between June 15 and August 15. Eligible travel costs include transportation (up to a maximum of $550 return, per person, per event) and accommodation (up to a maximum of $150 per night, per team, per event)

Who’s eligible?
Those NVBC participants who have successfully made it to Round Three of the competition, and whose business base is located outside of Metro Vancouver.

How do I get my reimbursement?
Eligible applicants must submit their expense form, along with original receipts, no later than August 17th, 2009. For budgetary reasons, submissions received after this date will not be accepted.

Important notes:
1.    NVBC reserves the right, providing reasonable notice to participants, to cancel the program. In that event, expenses incurred by participants will be reimbursed to participants as provided for above.
2.    NVBC expects that further funding will be made available, of a similar nature, for later aspects of the NVBC program. Announcements regarding the availability of such funds will be made in due course.

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Creative Financing for Entrepreneurs

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

This month on Entrepreneur.com Tom Nawrocki writes about Creative Financing.

With so many experienced, capable people getting cut loose by corporate employers, there has never been a larger pool of potential entrepreneurs. But with the implosion of so many banks and the continuing credit crunch, there has also never been a tougher time to find financing for a startup. So those looking to launch a small business have to be creative when looking for funding.

Nawrocki outlines all the usual suspects – grants, micro-loans, local incubator/accelerator groups – but also singles out business plan competitions like New Ventures BC as a great funding source.

Keep in mind that often more important than the prize money is the opportunity to get your creative ideas in front of venture capitalists, angel investors and other potential financing sources.

Energy Aware named Most Promising Start-Up at TIAs

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

The BCTIA hosted their annual Technology Impacts Awards (TIAs) at the new Vancouver Convention Centre tonight and they were a sold-out affair.

Sierra Wireless was named Company of the Year and recognized for a phenomenal year that included developing the world’s first data devices for the HSPA+ standard, further penetrating the M2M market with the acquisition of Wavecom S.A., increasing their BC-based employees to 250 and, for the first time in company history, surpassing half a billion dollars in annual revenues.

The highlight for fans and followers of New Ventures BC was when 2006 finalist Energy Aware Technology picked up the award for Most Promising Start-up.  Co-founders Janice Cheam and Lauren Kulokas accepted the award and acknowledged the New Ventures BC competition in their speech.

All three finalists in the Most Promising Start-up category had a New Ventures BC connection. Finalist Pulse Energy is a subsidiary of Small Energy Group, a finalist in the 2008 NVBC competition and Strangeloop Networks is headed by NVBC presenter Jonathan Bixby.

Energy Aware Technology helps improve demand-management energy conservation using an In Home Display (IHD) that communicates with the utility’s smart meter to continually monitor and notify residents of their power usage and associated costs.

Top 30 Meet Your Mentor Networking Event

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Now that the Top 30 companies have been selected for this year’s competition, it’s time to get down to some networking.

New Ventures BC is hosting a networking event on Thursday, June 25th at SFU Harbour Centre from 5:30pm – 7:30pm. The top 30 companies will have the opportunity to meet their mentor match-ups and everyone from the New Ventures BC community (competitors, volunteers, etc.)  is invited to attend and enjoy some wine, canapés, and networking.

Be sure to register to confirm your attendance at this event.

Round 3 Top 30 Announced

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

New Ventures BC is pleased to announced the Top 30 companies moving on to Round 3.

The Round 3 companies will receive  team mentors, specialized workshops, and two chances to present in front of a mentor panel of experts. The top 30 companies in alphabetical order are:

Congrats to the Top 30!

Fireside chat with Tech Legend Greg Peet – Part IV

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Here’s part IV of riiPlay.tv‘s coverage of the Vancouver Enterprise Forum‘s recent fireside chat with tech legend Greg Peet.

If you missed the first three parts of this seriesm you can check them out here – part I, part II, and part III.

Fireside chat with Tech Legend Greg Peet – Part III

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Here’s part III of riiPlay.tv‘s coverage of the Vancouver Enterprise Forum‘s recent fireside chat with tech legend Greg Peet.

Stay tuned for part IV.

Fireside chat with Tech Legend Greg Peet – Part II

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

As promised here’s part II of riiPlay.tv‘s coverage of  the Vancouver Enterprise Forum‘s recent fireside chat with tech legend Greg Peet.

Stay tuned for parts III and IV.