Presenting teams at StartupCamp Montreal

Well the news has been out for a few days but I was just too busy to write a post about it. So here it goes. There were roughly 30 startups competing for this event. Some very well known (Standout Jobs, Mobivox and Praized) and some very stealthy (the rest of them basically). 5 “winners” were selected by investors and here they are:

1 – Cozimo
2 – Tungle
3 – Streametrics
4 – iGotcha Media
5 – YourTeleDoctor

Selected companies will each give a 10 minute presentation, then they will receive 5 to 10 minutes of feedback and questions from the audience.

There are still “paying tickets” available (service providers @ 200$ and sponsors @ 1000$) so if you want to participate as a service provider or as a sponsor, please do not hesitate as there might be  startups looking for help (lawyers, accountants, consultant and so on).

Non presenting startups will still have the chance to present their company informally so please join us!

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2 Responses to “ Presenting teams at StartupCamp Montreal ”

  1. Hi Denis – looks like a great list of startups presenting. Just to point out, I don’t think all the startups that listed on the StartupCamp wiki actually put their names in to present. I added my name to the list of attendees (and I hope I can make it!) but we didn’t apply to present — because of the press embargo for DEMO, I’m not sure we could have.

    Still, I’m eager to see the other startups and what they have to offer!

  2. Thanks for visiting Ben. I’m humbled by your presence :)
    Yes, lots of great teams. In fact, there are some teams that I really can’t wait to see what they’re about. A friend of mine is actually behind the YourTeleDoctor team and I can’t wait to see their presentation. I think they will go very far with this concept. Actually, this idea has both commercial and humanitarian possibilities so we have to keep an eye on them.

    I didn’t know there were so many startups in Montreal and I feel a bit sad that they’re being so secretive. Hopefully this will change. I also hope that more students will start their own company. Sylvain Carle is doing a great job promoting this right now at the CUSEC (http://www.afroginthevalley.com/2008/01/18/vive-le-feu.html)

    Btw, you really have to be present as you’ll have the chance to setup your own mini presentation. Who knows, you might find other investors…!