Thursday, December 17, 2009

Fwd: 2010 Rice Business Plan Competition APPLY TO COMPETE

A good competition to consider

-Howie

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From: RBPC <rbpc@rice.edu>
Date: Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 4:52 PM
Subject: 2010 Rice Business Plan Competition APPLY TO COMPETE
To: hwr2@duke.edu


 

Important Deadlines

 

Friday, February 5, 2010

5:00 pm CST

Intent to Compete Due

 

Friday, February 26, 2010

5:00 pm CST

Executive Summaries Due

 

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Qualifying Teams Announced

 

Friday, March 19, 2010

5:00 pm CST

Written Business Plans Due

April 15-17, 2010

Competition Held
Rice University, Houston, TX

 

 

 

 

 

For more information

Contact:

Lea Aden Lueck

RBPC Director

lalueck@rice.edu

713.348.3190

www.alliance.rice.edu/rbpc

 

APPLY TO COMPETE
2010 Rice Business Plan Competition
April 15-17, 2010 – Houston, Texas

 

  • 42 Teams will be selected to compete for more than $800,000 in cash and prizes

 

  • All 42 Teams take home cash!

 

  • Meet more than 200 Venture Capital, Angel Investors, Private Equity, and other professionals who serve as competition judges

 

  • Dynamics, the 2009 winner from Carnegie Mellon University, was awarded more than $325,000 in cash and prizes

 

  • Winner rings the bell at NASDAQ in New York City

 

  • Special Cash Prize Categories include:

Clean Technology

Sustainability

Energy
NASA Space Technologies

Information Technology/Web 2.0

Life Sciences/Biotech/Medical Devices

Social Entrepreneurship (including not-for-profit)
Consumer Goods

 

  • Since 2001, more than 85 competitors have successfully launched their businesses and raised more than $150 million in capital

 

 

Don't miss your opportunity to compete at the World's Richest and Largest Business Plan Competition! 

 

Click here to submit your Intent to compete by February 5, and receive your free copy of Business Plan Pro from Palo Alto Software.

 

The Rice Business Plan Competition is hosted by the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship and the Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University and is open to all graduate students from any university.

 




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Managing Director, Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Fuqua School of Business, Duke University
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

FW: Microsoft Invites you to Participate in the US Imagine Cup

For those of you with IT ideas - worth considering.

-Howie

 

I would like to let you know that submissions for the Spring Imagine Cup Competition (www.imaginecup.us) are now open.  This competition is the World's premier Technology Business Competition. The first submission, just a business plan, is due February 1st and the software portion is due March 15.  So, now is the perfect time to consider this competition for your class.  We've worked hard this year to make this a strong supporting piece of any project based curriculum and have seen some great success in over 30 Universities across the US. 

 

Thank you,

Cy Khormaee

Academic Relations Manager

mobile: 360.931.0893 |Microsoft Corporation –5404 Wisconsin Ave #600, Chevy Chase, MD 20815

 




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Howie Rhee, MBA
Managing Director, Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Fuqua School of Business, Duke University
919-617-1123 mobile

Learn more about Entrepreneurship at Duke - www.EntrepreneurshipAtDuke.com
and read our Duke Entrepreneurship Manual - www.dukeven.com

Entrepreneurship At Duke Highlights for Fall 2009

Enterpreneurship at Duke Highlights for Fall 2009
In chronological order

Program for Entrepreneurs - Class of 2011(two year program) - 50+ students applied and 70+ startup ideas.
Resulted in 16 startup teams and 80 students involved - 66 Fuqua, 8 non-Fuqua Graduate, 6 Undergraduate

Duke Entrepreneurship Education Series - 11 events, 934 attendees (not including Eweek)
Sessions at Fuqua and Teer, with additional sessions at White Lecture Hall, Law School

Entrepreneurship Week (Nov 16-22)
a) 10th Annual Duke Start-Up Challenge Elevator Pitch Competition with Google Ventures - 9 events, 887 attendees, 74 teams competing
b) Duke Global Entrepreneurship Network, Happy Hour in 10 cities - 10 events, 225 attendees

DukeGEN Update (as of Dec 16)
1500+ members (alumni and students)
www.dukegen.com

Entrepreneurship At Duke website
Updated 12/2009

Howie

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Fuqua School of Business, Duke University
919-617-1123 mobile

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and read our Duke Entrepreneurship Manual - www.dukeven.com

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Internship for next summer

Posting from first year student Aris Baras.

-Howie

Internships at Palaran - a hot, stealth, web startup!

Palaran (http://palaran.com) is a VC-backed stealth startup, with investors that include Om Malik, Esther Dyson and Joshua Schachter. We are ex-Google and ex-Yahoo Web Search engineers and designers and have been covered by TechCrunch (http://j.mp/palaran) and paidContent - but even they don't know what we're doing... yet. The only real way to know what's going on here is to come talk with us - and even better, to join us for the ride!

You'd need to be off-the-charts brilliant to keep up with the team, so that's kind of a requirement. If you buy as much stuff on ThinkGeek as you do on Amazon, we're intrigued! If you made a touch sensitive robot to play games on the iPhone, that's also good. If you have a strong opinion about string theory, multiverses, or the upcoming singularity, you'd also qualify. And if you do know what I'm talking about, read on.

We are taking a science-based, engineering-driven approach to an industry that has so far been more art, more trial-and-error, than real technology. We're big believers in big data, algorithms and scalable large-scale systems (we helped build Yahoo! Web Search, after all). We do have a big vision we're chasing, but we also have our monetization model down pat - we'll be making money as we build our business. That's good stuff.

Work-wise, there's a lot of Java going on, with a lot of open source code, components and infrastructure. Databases are used, sure; cloud-hosted on Amazon, certainly; mappin' and reducin'... maybe. As an intern, you will be playing with a lot of interesting technologies, writing lots of code, and devising efficient solutions to complicated problems.

So if your veins ache for that startup adrenaline, and you really need to be working with the best, this is just the place for you. Send your resume, and links to your previous work, to jobs@palaran.com<mailto:jobs@palaran.com> - operators are standing by!

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Howie Rhee, MBA
Managing Director, Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Fuqua School of Business, Duke University
919-617-1123 mobile

Learn more about Entrepreneurship at Duke - www.EntrepreneurshipAtDuke.com
and read our Duke Entrepreneurship Manual - www.dukeven.com

Fwd: Presenting Company Application Deadline Extended Until Monday

For any of you that would like a good showcase for your startup idea, this is a good venue.

Howie

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From: Southeast Venture Conference <mailer@seventure.org>
Date: Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 12:54 PM
Subject: Presenting Company Application Deadline Extended Until Monday
To: howrhee@alum.mit.edu


 
 
 
 
Presented by:

 
  
Deadline Extended Until Monday for Presenting Companies to Apply
 
The 2009 Southeast Venture Conference (SEVC) has extended the deadline for presenting company applications until next Monday, December 21st.  The 4th annual event is scheduled for February 24-25, 2010 at the Ritz Carlton in Tysons Corner, Virginia.
 
The conference is seeking high growth, innovative companies from a vast variety of technology industries including Clean-Tech, Energy, Software, Communications, Medical Devices, Information Technology, Life Sciences, Nanotech, Mobile, Internet and Defense among others.

The conference will feature a wide range of presenting companies, from late stage Pre-IPO firms to younger high growth technology companies.
 

The Southeast Venture Conference is expected to feature dozens of the region's top high growth private companies. Presenting companies will be showcased before a regional and national audience of venture capitalists, private equity investors, angel investors, investment bankers, entrepreneurs and the technology industry executives. Presenting companies will be headquartered or have a significant presence in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic region.

Additional details on presenting or registration information can be found at www.seventure.org.

A list of presenters at the past three events can be found here

Over the three previous events, the Southeast Venture Conference has sold out each year, while showcasing dozens of the region's fastest growing companies to an audience representing over $150 billion in private equity. 
 
 
About Southeast Venture Conference 2010
The mission of the SEVC is to help support the innovation and entrepreneurial activity of emerging high growth technology companies and the resulting economic growth in the greater Southeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. As part of that goal, the SEVC understands the importance of investment capital to this equation and provides a key forum to facilitate the infusion of growth to the technology community. The SEVC not only showcases top regional technology companies, but provides unparalleled networking opportunities among the region's technology and investment leaders while providing insightful content through dozens of industry speakers. 
 
 


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Fuqua School of Business, Duke University
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and read our Duke Entrepreneurship Manual - www.dukeven.com

Monday, December 14, 2009

Fwd: WeMedia PitchIt! Challenge ­ $25,000 for media for a better world

For those of you with media ideas.

Howie

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From: Sarah Mintz <smintz@ashoka.org>
Date: Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 9:08 PM
Subject: WeMedia PitchIt! Challenge ­ $25,000 for media for a better world
To: hwr2@duke.edu


Dear Howie,

Your Idea could Win You $25,000

Ashoka's Changemakers and We Media have launched our second annual We Media PitchIt! Challenge – we are looking for the best new ideas (early stage ventures) that are working to help create a better world through media.

 

https://s3.amazonaws.com/basec/647117/3857282/WM_pitch_ecard_eng.gif?AWSAccessKeyId=1RF809NDDCNB7616HJ02&Expires=1259697000&Signature=CD%2B6Gdkko1z2yEpnJ%2BruseAPGZs%3D




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Howie Rhee, MBA
Managing Director, Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Fuqua School of Business, Duke University
919-617-1123 mobile

Learn more about Entrepreneurship at Duke - www.EntrepreneurshipAtDuke.com
and read our Duke Entrepreneurship Manual - www.dukeven.com

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

10th Annual Duke Start-Up Challenge Announces Winners of Elevator Pitch Competition

 
10th Annual Duke Start-Up Challenge Announces Winners of Elevator Pitch Competition
 
Judges, led by Google's Bill Maris, select Biogenic Medical Devices and the audience selects The Produce Purity Project from 74 original contenders
 
 
Watch the video of the entire event at www.dukestartupchallenge.org
 
December 8, 2009 (Durham, NC.) - The 10th Annual Duke Start-Up Challenge, the premiere entrepreneurship competition at Duke University, announced today that Biogenic Medical Devices, led by Garrett Muramoto (MBA'11), took home the Judge's Choice award of $1000 and The Produce Purity Project, led by Stephanie Fruth (MBA'11), won the Audience Choice award of $250 and a special gift of $500 from lead judge Bill Maris, Co-Founder of Google Ventures.  A standing room only crowd of more than 500 packed Geneen Auditorium for the Elevator Pitch Competition Final showdown on Friday November 20 where 14 teams pitched and the winners took home the prize money.  The event was broadcast live on the Internet and is now available on the Duke Start-Up Challenge website at www.dukestartupchallenge.org&nbsp ;
 
Lead judge Bill Maris, of Google Ventures, summarized the night well when he said, "I go to a lot of these, mostly in Silicon Valley.  This is probably the single best one that I've ever participated in."
The 10th Annual Duke Start-Up Challenge Elevator Pitch Competition, part of Dukes celebration of Entrepreneurship Week from November 16 to 20, brought together students from many of Duke University's schools to deliver two-minute pitches to panels of judges and live audience members. The judges determined a Judge's Choice winner, while the audience, voting via SMS text messaging on their mobile phones (similar to American Idol), determined an Audience Choice winner from each of seven competition tracks.
 
Throughout the week, there were 7 semi-finals pitch competitions with 74 Duke start-up teams competing for one of 14 spots in the Finals Event. A total of 38 undergraduate startup teams competed in the competition. The Fuqua School of Business entered 20 student startup teams, and other teams represented the Pratt Master of Engineering Management Program, the Duke School of Law, the Duke Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences, the Graduate School, and the Divinity School.  Even the Duke Blue Devil made a cameo appearance at the Finals event to make his pitch – "Free Duke Start-Up Challenge T-Shirts".  Two new competition tracks were added this year – Women Entrepreneurs and Energy & Environment – to address the growing diversity of interests and participation across Duke.  Close to $6,000 in cash and prizes were awarded at the competition this year. 
 
Win or lose, every student who participated learned a tremendous amount about how to start a business and attract investors, skills that will serve them well when they leave school for the real world.  "The Duke Start-Up Challenge has been a great way to gain valuable feedback on our business idea, and meet contacts who will be great resources in the future. Especially for us undergraduates who don't receive as much business exposure, the Elevator Pitch Competition has provided us experience presenting to potential investors, and will prove invaluable to our entrepreneurial education" said Daniel Certner '10, an undergraduate who participated in the competition.
 
Duke's participation in its third Entrepreneurship Week was a tremendous success, a reflection of the rising interest in entrepreneurship within the greater Duke community.  Led by the Kauffman Foundation, Global Entrepreneurship Week is a world-wide initiative during which millions of young people around the world participate in activities aimed to help them explore their potential as self-starters and innovators.  The week included thousands of events in over 70 countries around the world. 
 
Duke's strong alumni network also had a role in celebrating Entrepreneurship Week.  The Duke Global Entrepreneurship Network (DukeGEN) hosted entrepreneur networking happy hour events for alumni in cities around the world, including Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, Sunnyvale, and San Francisco.  Local alumni from Research Triangle Park (RTP) combined their entrepreneur networking happy hour with the Finals event on November 20.  
 
To see a video recording of the finals of the Duke Start-Up Challenge Elevator Pitch Competition, visit www.dukestartupchallenge.org.  If you were inspired in some way during the week to explore your potential as an entrepreneur or if you're looking for ways to get involved at Duke, please explore www.dukestartupchallenge.org and www.dukegen.com 
Finally, keep an eye out for the Duke Start-Up Challenge events coming up next year – the Executive Summary Competition in January and the Final Business Plan Competition in April – as teams compete for the $25,000 grand prize.
 
 
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Contact:
Steven Pal (MBA'10) 
Co-President of the Duke Start-Up Challenge and Student Co-Chair of Duke Entrepreneurship Week
steven.pal@fuqua.duke.edu
 
Howie Rhee
Co-Advisor
10th Annual Duke Start-Up Challenge
919-617-1123 or media@dukegen.com 
 
About the 10th Annual Duke Start-Up Challenge
The Duke Start-Up Challenge entrepreneurship competition runs throughout the academic year, from November to April. The competition includes an Elevator Pitch Competition in November, an Executive Summary Competition in January, and a live Finals Event in April, with multiple teams winning cash and prizes throughout the competition for the best submissions. The prizes are awarded to overall best plan/presentation and best submission in each of several categories (e.g. Energy & Environment, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Products & Services, and Social Entrepreneurship).  Additionally, teams are provided with feedback from knowledgeable judges along the way to help with further development of the business concept into the next part of the Duke Start-Up Challenge and beyond.  Founded in 1999 by an ambitious group of Duke students, the competition is now celebrating its 10th year of operation. More information at www.dukestartupchallenge.org <http://www.dukestartupchallenge.org> and follow @dukestartupchal on Twitter.
 
About Global Entrepreneurship Week

With the goal to inspire young people to embrace innovation, imagination and creativity, Global Entrepreneurship Week will encourage youth to think big, turn their ideas into reality, and make their mark. During the week of November 16 - 22, 2009, millions of young people around the world will join a growing movement to generate new ideas and seek better ways of doing things. Tens of thousands of activities are being planned in dozens of countries. Global Entrepreneurship Week is founded by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and the Make Your Mark campaign. For more information, visit www.unleashingideas.org <http://www.unleashingideas.org>.

About DukeGEN

DukeGEN is a sophisticated and active network that helps create debate, dialogue, and lucky encounters between Duke entrepreneurs.  We provide the energy and coordination to encourage Duke entrepreneurs, around the globe, to connect and increase their chances of success.  More information at www.dukegen.com <http://www.dukegen.com> and follow @DukeGEN on Twitter.



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