Posts Tagged ‘startups’

Qualcomm’s Seed Investment Competition to Award More Than $750,000 in Prize Funding

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

Qualcomm Ventures is promoting QPrize™, a global competition for entrepreneurs and start-ups that are seeking their first “Seed” round of funding. We are looking for entrepreneurs who have innovative technology based business ideas that need a little capital to get them off the ground.

We are hosting six (6) regional competitions and selecting eight (8) finalists from within each region. The winners from each region will receive $100,000 USD in convertible note funding and invited to compete in our Grand Prize final for an additional $150,000.

How does QPrize™ benefit entrepreneurs?

Last year, Qualcomm Ventures hosted four (4) regional QPrize competitions and funded them with $550,000 (USD) in convertible note seed capital. All four winners went on to secure Series A investments from institutional investors.

How can you participate in this competition?

Any entrepreneur or start-up company that has NOT raised institutional funding and secured less than $2M in angel or “friends & family” financing is eligible to participate.

Submissions Deadline:

December 14th, 2010

Learn more about QPrize: http://www.qualcomm.com/videos/qprize-2010

Submit your business plan and additional information about QPrize can be found at www.QPrize.com

Dallas Morning News Covers Texas Wireless Summit

Friday, November 5th, 2010

Dallas Morning News tech writer and blogger Victor Godinez gave the ATI- and WNCG-backed Texas Wireless Summit a plug Thursday afternoon. See excerpt below.

If you’re a wireless entrepreneur in Texas, particularly in the Austin region, you might want to check out the Texas Wireless Summit…read the full post here.

Dallas-based Mavenir Systems, whose products and services enable telecomm carriers to handle more voice, video and text data, will be presenting at this year’s summit, extending the TWS reach well beyond the Austin city limits.

Texas Wireless Summit hosts Texas’ hottest wireless startups

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

tws_logo_squareMore than industry-expert keynotes and trend-predicting panel discussions, the Nov. 16 Texas Wireless Summit will put the spotlight on Central Texas’ most compelling wireless startups by bringing the CEO’s to you. The following four companies will have seven minutes of exclusive stage time to present to the entire summit audience.

  • Blacksand — CEO John Diehl will pitch his Austin-based fabless semiconductor company, which specializes in combining analog with digital circuits in silicon to optimize both sensitivity and power for wireless devices.
  • Nitero — CEO Pat Kelly will present for the Austin-based semiconductor company, which is currently running in stealth mode. Come to TWS for an exclusive peek at what they’re doing under the radar!
  • Unwired Nation — CEO Eric Smith will pitch for his Austin-based and ATI-Wireless-member company, which boasts in Kinita™, a platform that leverages a customers existing web apps to deliver native apps across major smartphone platforms.
  • Mavenir Systems — CEO Pardeep Kohli will present for his Dallas-based company, whose products and services enable telecomm carriers to handle more voice, video and text data.

“The Texas Wireless Summit has consistently showcased a unique mix of researchers, startups, and thought leaders from large wireless companies, not to mention venture capitalists and wireless regulators,” said Jeff Andrews, director of UT’s Wireless Networking and Communications group and TWS keynote speaker. “This year for the first time, we’ll have a dedicated startup session featuring four dynamic Austin-area startups, and another with venture capitalists, that will highlight the strength of the industry during the economic downturn.”

More than 10 other Austin-based wireless startups will demo and display their innovations as MobileMonday Austin, a group that exists to connect wireless consumers to industry and academia, is partnering with TWS this year to create the MoMoATX Showcase, a forum for Austin’s most interesting mobile applications to interact with the Summit audience.

The MoMo showcase still has slots available. Participating companies will receive one complimentary registration and discounts on additional registrations. Email Enrique at MoMo Austin for more information.