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Technology Growth Initiative Eastern Canada Business Bootcamp – Ottawa, ONTuesday, May 3, 2011 from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM (GMT-0400)Ottawa, Ontario |
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Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, in conjunction with the Trade Commissioner Service, and its partners KPMG and Miller Thompson would like to cordially invite you to participate in the Technology Growth Initiative (TGI) Eastern Canada Business Boot Camps Spring 2011.
How can companies get involved? There are 2 ways to participate:
- Attend the morning coaching sessions, the networking keynote lunches and observe a select number of company pitches. Register Above!
- Participate in the morning session and apply to become one of the select number of Canadian companies who will pitch their technology to an expert panel. The Canadian companies with the highest evaluation scores will be invited to participate in the next phase of TGI, where they will be given access to key markets and decision makers in the United States through a technology pipeline, specially tailored and developed by the Trade Commissioner Service. Register Above!
Stay tuned for speaker updates to the agenda below. A detailed program will be forwarded to all registered participants.
Boot Camp Agenda
8:00-8:45 Registration & Continental Breakfast
9:00 Opening of the OttawaTGI Boot Camp by TGI partners Miller Thomson and KPMG
KPMG and Anthony de Fazekas, Partner, Miller Thomson, Toronto, Coby Schneider, Miller Thomson, LLP - Welcome and brief introductions of participating trade commissioners and panellists.
9:10 Panel 1 - 50 minutes
Global trending from an investment and commercialization perspective
How you can take advantage of accessing international markets in the US, China, Brazil, India and the generation of young, tech savvy users
What are some key points of entry? Panellist will provide advice on understanding international market access and corridors such as Boston (Life Sciences) and Silicon Valley (IT) for start-ups.
Speakers:
Martin Casstevens, Director of Directed Energy, Business Formation and Commercialization Manager, Tech Transfer and Economic Outreach, University of Buffalo
Ron Bolen, Managing Director, HFBE Inc, Valuation and Investment Banking
Andy TSAO, Global Private Equity, Silicon Valley Bank, www.svb.com
Donald Bonk, Director of Strategic Business Connections, Heinz Endowments
Satish Kataria, Managing Director, Springboard Ventures Private Limited
10:10 Panel 2 - 50 minutes
Getting ready to walk the talk with major players
Part 1 - What is a Google, Apple, Microsoft or RIM looking for? What is the culture of partnership?
Part 2 - Advice on how to research your targets for partnerships and finance and what questions you should be asking before entering international markets.
Speakers:
Steven D. Rizzi, Vice President, SAIC
Robert Writz, Sr.Project Leader, Commercialization, NREL
Ken Rutkowski, Partner, Innovation, and Social Media Analyst
Uday Mathur, Specialist for Renewable Energy Procurement
Pedram Mokrian, Mayfield Fund, Venture Capital and Private Equity
Colin Bryant, Vice President, Paladin Capital
11:10 Panel 3 - 50 minutes
The successful Pitch - Advice from entrepreneurs who have been there, venture capitalist entrepreneurs who have heard the stories, and research and development experts who have seen the birth of a company from its laboratory beginnings.
The next stop is the pitching sessions....are you ready?
Speakers:
Matthew Jenusaitis, President OCTANe, Medical Devices Industry, OrangeCounty
Mike Grandinetti, Southboro Capital
Stefanie M. Bednarczyk, Life Sciences Account Executive Health Solution Business Unit, Energy and Civil Solutions Group, www.saic.com
Brian Wong, the founder of kiip, mobile in-game advertising
Robert Gottlieb, Principal, RMG Associate
12:00 Networking Lunch with US Panellists and local industry stakeholders
13:00 Pitch to expert panellists – Select number of companies will have 6 mintues to pitch their company and technology to a panel of experts. The presenters will judged (4 minute feedback session with the panel) and scored. This pitch session will be open to observers.
15:00 Break
15:15 Pitch to expert panellists - This pitch session will be open to observers. Panellist will have approximately 4 minutes to provide feedback
16:30 Program Wrap-up
This initiative was made possible through funding from the North American Platform Program (NAPP) partnership and
Partners


When & Where
Telfer School of Management
55 Laurier Avenue East
4th Floor
Ottawa,
Ontario K1N 6N5
Canada
Tuesday, May 3, 2011 from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM (GMT-0400)
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