Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Smart Medical Devices: Apri 1 in Waltham
From 600-830PM on April 1 in Waltham, we promise to have a very interactive and entertaining session with short 5-6 minute presentations, and very cool product demos that include iphone apps, robots, sensors and even bionic ears. We will tell you how these devices and software are changing healthcare, and give you useful, actionable information and ideas about the things that should matter - technology, clinical trials, regulatory, marketing and reimbursement. For this we have an extraordinary panel of entrepreneurs, innovators, technologists, device experts and investors.
Panelists
John Brooks, Founder, Prism Ventureworks &, CEO, Reflectance Medical
Robert Farra, Vice President, Research & Development, MicroCHIPS Inc
Sridhar Iyengar, CTO, Agamatrix, Inc
Cory Kidd, CEO & Founder, Intuitive Automata Inc
Tom O Dwyer, Director, Healthcare, Analog Devices Inc
Rahul Sarpeshkar, Innovator & Associate Professor, MIT
Moderator
Anupendra Sharma, Partner, Siemens Venture Capital
You'll even learn how to find components, get them built, get them tested. If we have people with ideas in the audience, hey, maybe we can even build a startup at the event.
The event
The sign-up
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
PopSignal Mixer, HBS high fashion startups, and women entrepreneurs in Boston
I was at the PopSignal Alumni Mixer last night. Great party and met several interesting people I have been meaning to meet for some time. Scott Friend (Bain and Founder, Profit Logic), Rich Miner (Google Ventures), Sim Simeonov (FastIGNITE and formerly of Polaris), Chris Sheehan (CommonAngels) (who I first met at Techstars last year - didn't realize they have an Angel group and two co-investment funds alongside it). They do 2-5 investments a year. Also met Scott Kirsner (Globe). Rob Go (Spark Ventures) was there, but I didn't get a chance to get introduced to him.
The party was organized by Jay Meattle (2010 Fellow and Founder of Shareaholic). Also met up with two Fellows, Vishy (VC at Longworth Ventures by day and Founder of Lamhe by night) and Siddh Goyal (Founder, Assured Labor), a Founder of a Techstars company from Syracuse, and TJ, founder of FlipKey, which is now controlled by Expedia/Tripadvisor.
Scott / Bain invested in RentTheRunway, an HBS startup that is the netflix for fashion dresses, and doing very well. Its interesting that a similar concept - the netflix for handbags never worked out as well. There were three reasons that that business didn't work out well. Firstly, people kept handbags for a long time, and there was a lot of wear and tear. Secondly, people rented the originals and returned the fakes, and it was hard to figure out one from the other. But dresses are harder to recreate in 4 days, and there's no wear and tear, so this should be a very interesting business. Thirdly, they were buying these purses retail - and these things cost $3-5000.
PopSignal is a great event, and I look forward to attending more in the future. Its amazing - these parties didn't exist four years ago. How long have we come in Boston....
One observation from this event. Not having been to a tech mixer event like this one before, where people simply meet up to talk about startups (though I go to pitches, competitions and talks all the time), I was surprised at how completely male dominated the event was. I think in a party of a 100, there may have been two women who showed up. I hope it was just happenstance. Lifesciences events have a much better gender balance. I wonder if women not interested in tech startups in Boston (this cannot be true), or do they simply not attend these events (and if so, why)? Since we spend so much time and effort at TLP on finding diversity, I found it a little surprising that the Boston tech community didn't reflect my presumed gender diversity in this town.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
March Madness: Cornell in the last 16 !
Cornell became the lowest seed to advance to the round of 16 in this year's tournament and the first Ivy League team to get that far since Penn 31 years ago. Go Big Red !
Friday, March 12, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010
Sometimes you have to forego what's popular...
...in order to do what's right.
A simple but powerful sentence from the acceptance speech of Monique, winner of Best Supporting Actress at the Oscars yesterday. This is the stuff of revolutions...