Meet with Elm City Labs – Nov. 28, 2011

November 13, 2011  |  No Comments  |  by jessica  |  Events

The Elm City Labs team will be on campus on November 28 to meet with interested MVPs teams.  They are a NY-based development shop started by a team of Yale grad coders.  They are looking to work with non-technical teams to  build and launch prototype/ MVP versions of their ideas.

Any interested teams should contact Rich Littlehale at [email protected] to set up a 1-on-1 meeting while they are here on November 28th.  Their portfolio of work includes:

http://CorporateRenew.com

http://booksaver.com

http://letscrate.com

http://suitey.com

http://looseworld.elmcitylabs.com (still pushing final changes)

http://breakupnotifier.com / http://crushnotifier.com - scaled in the hundreds of thousands of users

DreamIt Ventures Startup Accelerator Accepting Applications Through July 8th!

June 20, 2011  |  No Comments  |  by jessica  |  Events, News

About DreamIt Ventures
Our goal at DreamIt is simple: Help great people build great companies.DreamIt is designed to catapult early stage ventures forward by providing startups all the resources they need to succeed in a compressed period of time.  Companies accepted into the program often have little more than an idea.  DreamIt provides a stipend, dedicated mentors with domain expertise, donated legal and accounting services from top tier firms, a speaker series & workshops, and communal office space where entrepreneurs are surrounded by other entrepreneurs building their businesses.  The program culminates on Demo Day when the companies present their businesses to investors, strategic partners, professionals and other entrepreneurs.  In 3 years DreamIt has launched 36 companies including, SeatGeek, Postling, SCVNGR, Notehall, Parse.ly, TidalLabs, GiveLoop, Numote, Easel, MindSnacks, Adaptly, and more. Our 2011 Fall Philadelphia program will run Sept 9th to Dec 16th and will include 15 companies, up to five of which will be part of our Comcast Minority Entrepreneur Accelerator Program (see below).

About Comcast Minority Entrepreneur Accelerator Program (MEAP)
DreamIt Fall 2011 in Philadelphia will include a special track, the Minority Entrepreneur Accelerator Program (MEAP) sponsored by Comcast. In order to be eligible to participate in the MEAP, your company must be at least 50% owned by members of your founding entrepreneur team who are African American, Asian American, Latino American or Native American.  For more information, visit http://www.dreamitventures.com/about/Comcast-MEAP.php.

Apply as a Company
If you have a startup company or at least a great idea and a great team, you can apply to DreamIt Ventures as a company.  We are looking for the following characteristics:

  • A potentially BIG idea
  • The ability to build a prototype, beta or market-ready product or service within 3 months
  • A team whose talents complement each other
  • A team where everyone is enthusiastic, bright, and excessively motivated

We are not looking for a detailed business plan — just a clear understanding of what you propose to do and who you are. We provide a stipend of up to $25,000 per company. ($5,000 plus $5,000 for each founding team member (up to four) who will be onsite for the program).

Apply as an Individual
If you are a business person (“Strategist”) or developer or designer (“Hacker”) that is interested in joining a fast-moving startup, you can apply to DreamIt Ventures as an individual to help a DreamIt company build out their business.  If we think you are a good fit to round out the team for any of the companies we accept, we will introduce you to one or several companies to see if they want to bring you on board. We provide the company with up to $5,000 in funding for a Strategist or Hacker that we introduce – though it’s up to you to negotiate your employment with the company directly.

Where & When to Apply
Apply on our website: http://www.dreamitventures.com/apply/

Companies
The application deadline for companies for the Fall Philadelphia program for companies is July 8th.  We will notify finalists by July 22nd with the goal of choosing the participating companies by early August. Applications are reviewed and accepted on rolling basis, so it’s to your advantage to apply early. If you apply by the Early Decision Deadline of Jun 17th and are accepted, we can start providing mentorship & advice before you arrive onsite to get you moving right away. And we’ll throw in the opportunity to get first dibs on the best desks in the office space (though you’ll still have to fight it out among the other Early Decision candidates!)

Individuals
The application deadline for Individuals is July 22nd.  We start matching Individuals to companies in August once we’ve determined the participating companies.
For more information about DreamIt Ventures, visit our website at www.dreamitventures.com.

 

Running Lean Workshop 5/25

May 2, 2011  |  No Comments  |  by jessica  |  Events

Matrix Partners invites HBS students interested in technology startups to attend their upcoming workshop: Running Lean

Hosted by David Skok and Antonio Rodriguez of Matrix Partners and presented by Ash Maurya, founder of USERcycle, author of Running Lean

Wednesday, May 25th
2:00pm – 6:00pm
Registration opens at 1:30pm. A cocktail reception will follow the workshop.
HubSpot Offices, 25 First Street, 2nd Floor, Cambridge, MA 02141

Workshop Overview
Most startups fail. Not because they fail to launch what they set out to build, but because they waste time building the wrong product. Running Lean was developed through rigorous testing of Lean Startup, Customer Development, and Bootstrapping techniques on dozens of products.

This in-depth, hands-on workshop is designed for early-stage tech entrepreneurs who want to raise their odds for building successful products. We’ll go beyond the typical overview of the Lean Startup methodology and instead go deep into such key questions and challenges as:

*       What is customer development?
*       What is a lean startup?
*       How do I document my business model?
*       How do I find early customers?
*       How do I test my business model?
*       How do I build and measure what customers want?

Presenter: Ash Maurya, founder of  WiredReach, author of Running Lean

Ash Maurya (@ashmaurya) is  praised for offering some of the best and most practical advice out there for entrepreneurs. He challenges the notion that start-ups should plan based on gut, intuition and luck. Instead he applies a systematic process for rigorously stress testing your “Plan A” until you achieve a plan that works. He is the founder of USERcycle (www.usercycle.com). Since bootstrapping his last company seven years ago, he has launched four products and one peer-to-web application framework. He has been rigorously applying customer development and lean start-up techniques to his products, which he frequently writes about on his blog (http://www.ashmaurya.com).

Attendance is by invitation only. Please RSVP by May 18th to [email protected].

 

Cross Grad School Happy Hour!

April 14, 2011  |  No Comments  |  by jessica  |  Events

HBS MBAs – join other grad students from CS, bio-engineering, applied physics, etc., across the river for some drinks and mingling!

Date:        Thursday 4/21

Time:        5pm

Location:   Lobby of Maxwell-Dworkin (33 Oxford St.)

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