The Montréal start up community will gather at Société des arts technologiques November 27 for the third edition of Startup Camp Montreal, an event dedicated, as its website says, “to all things startup.”
Headlining the event will be keynote speakers Patrick Lor and Austin Hill and the five startups selected by a panel of gurus to make presentations. Presenting companies will have five minutes in which to tell the audience about their concept with the audience then weighing in for five to 10 minutes of questions and feedback. Afterwards, all attending comnpanies will have the chance to demo their product or service in an informal networking setting.
Phil Telio of business consulting firm Embrase, one of the organizers, told me “Startup Camp is all about the pitch. Presenting companies get to practice their pitch in a supportive but critical environment of their peers as well as some seasoned startup veterans.”
While the emphasis of past Startup Camps has been on technology ventures, and especially web ventures, Telio is hoping to expand the variety of companies. “There’s no reason a new restaurant couldn’t participate,” he said. Its owners “still have to make a pitch to the bank and so on and so they could benefit from this.”
Companies that want to participate and be considered to make a presentation can register online at the camp’s wiki.
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