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One weekend, 54 hours, to create new companies, learn things you never thought you would learn, make new friends and grow as a person.
One weekend, 54 hours, to create new companies, learn things you never thought you would learn, make new friends and grow as a person.
startup workshop on storytelling, strategy and core story development. find more information via www.valentinheyde.de - workshop tools, workshop locations and thoughts about my work you find on our new blog: bit.ly/kmfrtznn (German only)
One weekend, 54 hours, to create new companies, learn things you never thought you would learn, make new friends and grow as a person.
Djoss.tv is an innovative startup well on their way to revolutionizing the television experience in Cameroon, the continent and beyond. They are the winner of the Cameroon Startup Challenge, a prestigious award that recognizes Cameroon's top innovators.
The Cameroon Startup Challenge 2012 is the first competition to recognize the progress of technology entrepreneurs in the country. The award ceremony, held on September 20th and the Foyer du Marin in Douala, brought together Cameroon's leading innovators. Also in attendance were investors and leaders from the local and international technology community. The competition was made possible through collaborations with Sanaga Ventures, AppsTech, ActivSpaces and VC4Africa.
Winner: Djoss.tv
Pitch: With djoss.tv, you’ll never watch TV the same way again. djoss.tv is a social TV platform that lets TV viewers everywhere discuss around their favorite TV shows, in real-time.
First Runner Up: KingMaker Ad Network
Pitch: King Maker is an internet (cyber) cafe ad network that uses innovative technology to serve relevant ads to an audience which can be highly targeted.
Second Runner Up: AGRO-HUB
Pitch: AGRO-HUB is a startup venture setup to combat poverty among rural farmers by addressing the expressed need to boost demand for their products and earn more money from their laborious efforts and investments in the fields.
Djoss.tv is an innovative startup well on their way to revolutionizing the television experience in Cameroon, the continent and beyond. They are the winner of the Cameroon Startup Challenge, a prestigious award that recognizes Cameroon's top innovators.
The Cameroon Startup Challenge 2012 is the first competition to recognize the progress of technology entrepreneurs in the country. The award ceremony, held on September 20th and the Foyer du Marin in Douala, brought together Cameroon's leading innovators. Also in attendance were investors and leaders from the local and international technology community. The competition was made possible through collaborations with Sanaga Ventures, AppsTech, ActivSpaces and VC4Africa.
Winner: Djoss.tv
Pitch: With djoss.tv, you’ll never watch TV the same way again. djoss.tv is a social TV platform that lets TV viewers everywhere discuss around their favorite TV shows, in real-time.
First Runner Up: KingMaker Ad Network
Pitch: King Maker is an internet (cyber) cafe ad network that uses innovative technology to serve relevant ads to an audience which can be highly targeted.
Second Runner Up: AGRO-HUB
Pitch: AGRO-HUB is a startup venture setup to combat poverty among rural farmers by addressing the expressed need to boost demand for their products and earn more money from their laborious efforts and investments in the fields.
startup workshop on storytelling, strategy and core story development. find more information via www.valentinheyde.de - workshop tools, workshop locations and thoughts about my work you find on our new blog: bit.ly/kmfrtznn (German only)
Startup Competition Industry 5.0 durante o South Summit Brasil, em Porto Alegre.
FOTO: Brayan Martins/ Agência Preview
One weekend, 54 hours, to create new companies, learn things you never thought you would learn, make new friends and grow as a person.
One weekend, 54 hours, to create new companies, learn things you never thought you would learn, make new friends and grow as a person.
On the first day of StartUp Term 2019; Knox College student teams moving in computers and equipment, arranging workspaces, planning projects, meeting with faculty. More info on the program that simulates working in a high tech startup business incubator, at www.knox.edu/academics/immersion-experiences/startup-term
One weekend, 54 hours, to create new companies, learn things you never thought you would learn, make new friends and grow as a person.
Being a fan of radial engine startups, I always strive to get pictures of the smoke billowing out when the props start turning. So enjoy!
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Here's a photo from my 20 June trip to Paine Field to see the B-29 FiFi fly. I even went so far as to shuttle up and down between Historic Flight Foundation/HFF and Future of Flight (FofF) to get the best possible pictures. Hat-tip to both of them and of course the Commemorative Air Force for a great Friday!