Italy StartupDigest – September 19, 2011

20/09/2011

Below is an archived version of the Italy StartupDigest Events List – a weekly curated listing of the best tech startup events in Italy. If you would like to get next week’s digest on Monday, sign up here.

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Welcome to the Italy StartupDigest!

Hi everyone! Hope you’ve all had a great summer! We’re happy to start a new year full of awesome startup events!

For newcomers: Italy StartupDigest emails entrepreneurs the best startup events and resources regularly to help you fulfill your mission. Started in Silicon Valley, StartupDigest expanded to Italy due to popular demand from the exponentially growing startup community here. StartupDigest is endorsed by some of the most influential and high-profile entrepreneurs and venture capitalists in the tech world.

We’d love to hear any feedback, suggestions, or comments you may have about this edition of StartupDigest. You can email us directly at tugce@thestartupdigest.com and mattstifanelli@thestartupdigest.com. We will get back to you asap. Thanks!

Italy StartupDigest is curated by:
Tugce Ergul
Matt Stifanelli

 

 

What’s Going on in Italy’s Startup Community

Social Media Week Milan
When: 19/09/2011 – 23/09/2011
Where: Various locations

Social Media Week is a global conference taking place in 12 main cities around the world. The purpose is to talk about social aspects in technology and innovation. Among all the events, we think you should not miss the ones that are part of the startup festival.

Tour dei Mille – Trieste
When: 20/09/2011
Where: Porto Vecchio di Trieste, Magazzino 26, Trieste

“Working Capital” continues travelling the country with their “Tour dei Mille” and they are now hitting Trieste. The mission is to find innovative projects and researchers to finance. Four study grants will be assigned (up to 30.000€ each).

Mind the Bridge Bootcamp
When: 22/09/2011 – 24/09/2011
Where: Milan/Turin

Mind the Bridge foundation is organizing a public forum with a focus on business creation and financing that will take place in Milan on Sept 22. After the event, the activities will continue exclusively for the selected startups during the business plan competition. The participants will be in Turin on Sept 23 & 24. There, they will be helped by experts and successful entrepreneurs to clarify, create and communicate their business vision, proprietary science and technology into a viable business plan, worthy of financial support.

Startuparty
When: 22/09/2011
Where: Collegio di Milano, Via San Vigilio 10, 20152, Milano

Cocktails, djs, entrepreneurs and startups will mix up together for a very cool event in Milan. A short pitching session is on the schedule and demo desks will be around. It’s an informal occasion to meet the startup scene and have some fun!

Social Innovators Parade
When: 24/09/2011
Where: Via Mirabella 29, Siracusa

A get together for startuppers and innovators in Sicily, organized by The Hub Siracusa. Attendants will join discussion groups to talk about different topics related to innovation.

Kublai Camp 2011
When: 24/09/2011
Where: MAXXI, Museo Nazionale della Arti del XXI secolo

The Kublai platform is a place to share your business ideas, ask for help from experts and get fundings. On the final event, all the members of this community will meet and the best project will be awarded.

 

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Italy StartupDigest – July 4, 2011

5/07/2011

Below is an archived version of the Italy StartupDigest Events List – a weekly curated listing of the best tech startup events in Italy. If you would like to get next week’s digest on Monday, sign up here.

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Welcome to the Italy StartupDigest!

Ciao a tutti! It’s summertime and we know that everyone is getting ready to take a long summer break. We also have decided to take a break until September since there won’t be any events to cover until then. If you want to show your startup love during the summer months and decide to have beach hackathons or startup pool parties, just shoot us an email and we’ll cover them with a special Summer Edition. Have a great summer and see you in September! ;-)

For newcomers: Italy StartupDigest emails entrepreneurs the best startup events and resources regularly to help you fulfill your mission. Started in Silicon Valley, StartupDigest expanded to Italy due to popular demand from the exponentially growing startup community here. StartupDigest is endorsed by some of the most influential and high-profile entrepreneurs and venture capitalists in the tech world.

We’d love to hear any feedback, suggestions, or comments you may have about this edition of StartupDigest. You can email us directly at tugce@thestartupdigest.com and mattstifanelli@thestartupdigest.com. We will get back to you asap. Thanks!

Italy StartupDigest is curated by:
Tugce Ergul
Matt Stifanelli

 

 

What’s Going on in Italy’s Startup Community

Tour dei Mille – Firenze
When: 05/07/2011
Where: Sala d’Arme di Palazzo Vecchio, Firenze

After the Torino, Palermo and Napoli editions, Tour dei Mille is now hitting Firenze. It will be an important appointment with the participation and testimonials of various players of the industry. Tour dei Mille is aiming to discover projects that could change Italy!

Startup Aperitivo
When: 08/07/2011
Where: Numbs, Piazza Campo De’ Fiori 29, 00186 Rome

An informal aperitivo organized to gather startuppers in Rome one last time before everyone leaves the city to hit the beach towns.

Aperitivo Indigeni Digitali
When: 13/07/2011
Where: 0.75 Rome, Via dei Cerchi, 65 (Circo Massimo), Rome

Indigeni Digitali guys are organizing another casual get-together around drinks and getting ready to gather a very big crowd formed by really interesting startuppers and web enthusiasts.

 

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Italy StartupDigest – June 20, 2011

21/06/2011

Below is an archived version of the Italy StartupDigest Events List – a weekly curated listing of the best tech startup events in Italy. If you would like to get next week’s digest on Monday, sign up here.

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StartupDigest Italy is growing along with the Italian startup community. A big welcome to our new readers and our new co-curator! Italy is getting ready to host a lot of cool startup events before the big summer break and we’ve picked the best ones for you!

For newcomers: Italy StartupDigest emails entrepreneurs the best startup events and resources regularly to help you fulfill your mission. Started in Silicon Valley, StartupDigest expanded to Italy due to popular demand from the exponentially growing startup community here. StartupDigest is endorsed by some of the most influential and high-profile entrepreneurs and venture capitalists in the tech world.

We’d love to hear any feedback, suggestions, or comments you may have about this edition of StartupDigest. You can email us directly at tugce@thestartupdigest.com and mattstifanelli@thestartupdigest.com. We will get back to you asap. Thanks!

Italy StartupDigest is curated by:
Tugce Ergul
Matt Stifanelli

 

What’s Going on in Italy’s Startup Community

Convention IBAN 2011
When: 20/06/2011
Where: Camera di Commercio di Milano, Palazzo Turati, Milano

The week starts with the biggest investor gathering of Italy. The participants (mainly angels) will be discussing the opportunities in the Mediterranean area, new fiscality and the evolution of startup investments in Italy.

Fundraising: Sei pronto per gli investitori USA?
When: 20/06/2011
Where: Incubatore Technest dell’Università della Calabria (Campus di Rende)

The event will host many participants from the U.S. and Italy and focus on the entrepreneurial scene of South Italy. For the first time in Italy, the president of the largest angel investor network in the U.S., Mike Napoli of Tech Coast Angels, will analyze the potential of the projects of the “Cervelli in Movimento” participants and the Italian startup world.

InnovactionLab edizione Emilia Romagna 2011 – Semifinale Nazionale
When: 20/06/2011
Where: Cappella Farnese di Palazzo d’Accursio, Piazza Maggiore 6, BolognaInnov

ActionLab aims to teach students and young entrepreneurs how to develop their ideas and pitch to potential investors. The selected teams get to present their ideas to a panel of investors and get a chance to participate in trips organized to Silicon Valley or Israel. The “semifinale nazionale” will be the most important InnovactionLab event before the big finale.

Frontiers of interaction
When: 20/06/2011 – 21/06/2011
Where: Via Generale Dalla Chiesa 9, 50136, Firenze

Frontiers of Interaction is a hybrid show that attracts inspiring international speakers and Italian talents, creating a bridge between Europe and Silicon Valley (digital cultural “hot spots” around the world). The unusual format creates an immersive experience featuring music, interactive and artistic installations, demo sites and keynotes, and makes it an ideal venue for thinkers and doers, innovators and academics, early adopters and long-term geeks.

Mind the Bridge Italy Tour 2011
When: 22/06/2011
Where: Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT), Via Morego 30, Genova

MtB Italy Tour – Genoa is a great opportunity learn the key elements to start a new business. The morning session (MtB Start-up School) is aimed at providing education: entrepreneurship, business planning, venture capital market and Silicon Valley eco-system. The modules are provided by Alberto Onetti, Chairman of MtB Foundation, and other top notch experts. In the afternoon a session of the famous MtB Gym is replicated. A panel of investors and entrepreneurs provide comments and feedbacks to selected start-ups that present their ideas.

Pane, Web & Salame
When: 23/06/2011
Where: Castello Malvezzi, Brescia

Pane, Web e Salame is an open conference where participants discuss social media, web 2.0 and new startups and enjoy a rich buffet!

InnovActionLab 2011 – Gran Finale
When: 23/06/2011
Where: Piazza Orazio Giustiniani 4, Rome

The gran finale of the above-described InnovactionLab series will take place in Rome on the 23rd of June.

Storming Pizza on Tour Lecce
When: 29/06/2011
Where: Officine Cantelmo, Lecce

H-Farm’s “Storming Pizza” is about to hit Lecce! The event will include elevator pitches followed by feedback sessions and discussions. Attendees who’d like to pitch their ideas need to submit them online through H-Farm.

Entrepreneurs IT @ Italy
When: 07/07/2011
Where: Fondazione Bruno Kessler, via Sommarive 18, Povo, Trento, Italy

In this full-day event, three outstanding Italian IT entrepreneurs will share their stories of business among Italy, the IT ocean, open source, semantic technologies, and Silicon Valley. Some of the topics that will be covered are: How does an IT company get funded in the US by selling purely European technology? How to grow a high-tech company in Italy and make it interesting for the US market? What are the processes, the advantages, the pitfalls and the tools of the trade of Italian IT entrepreneurs? The event is free but subject to registration.

 

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When to Cancel an Event: Lessons from a Failed Event

1/07/2010

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Putting on an event is like producing a movie. There are actors (speakers), there are financiers (sponsors), the showing (the event), and the release to the viewing public (attendees). Just like many movies, not all events succeed.

Some events fail small, such as a meetup group not happening, and some fail big, like an international conference where people paid to travel oversees and the event was canceled on them at the last minute. Just this week an event called the Partners for Innovation and Growth produced by Tanya Noel was one of these events.

The PGI event was planned for July 27th thru July 30th with no set location or schedule given to speakers or attendees. For full disclosure, I was supposed to be speaking at this event and StartupDigest was actually a media partner for this conference for a short time. I pulled out as a speaker and partner when I felt the conference was not going to be organized as well as I thought it could be.

On June 27th at 8:01am, the attendees who paid to attend this event were sent an email informing them that the conference had:

“changed from Viareggio, Italy, to a beautiful conference center in Umbria. We’re very sorry for any inconvenience this may cause to you. The conference will take place Monday & Tuesday June 27th and 28th, and will be less structured, following the Unconference style.”

The attendees were not informed that the event had been canceled but changed locations to Umbria. What followed remains largely unclear, but what is clear is that Tanya never showed up to Italy, and we have learned from the stranded attendees that the event in Umbria never took place and that she blamed her Italian counterpart for “hijacking” the conference.

All speculations aside, the bottom line is that there are people who paid for a conference ticket, paid to travel to Italy, and have gotten neither their money back nor even a straight explanation.

There is no mention of any updates on the situation besides the event’s cancelation on the PGI Twitter page, Facebook page, Eventbrite page, or website. The last time Tanya tweeted about the event at all was on June 23rd. What’s worse is that I found a press release on their media page promoting their next event in the Fall 2010 with a list of speakers that “may or may not be attending.” I’m not kidding. Here’s a screenshot of this page if it’s taken down (keep in mind some of these speakers listed here were people she stranded in Italy):

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I understand that producing an event is hard and sometimes ends in failure. What I don’t understand is failing to give a straight story to the people who spent time and money to attend the event, failing to help them out in its wake, and failing to show any lessons learned for promoting the next event.

In the future, if you are organizing a paid event, especially one that involves travel, you need to:

  1. Commit to definitely paying or definitely not paying for a speakers travel & lodging from day one so you can avoid confusion later. This decision should never hinge on a sponsor and should not change over time.
  2. Set a specific “go or no-go” deadline on the event for yourself. If you’re openly recruiting an international audience, this deadline must be at the very least one full week ahead of time. If you push forward beyond that date, there’s no turning back, even if only 10 people show up. Anyone would much rather show up to a lame conference than chase one that doesn’t exist.
  3. If you do decide to cancel, email all attendees, speakers, sponsors, presenters, media partners, and everyone else involved in the event immediately. Mark it as URGENT in the subject line to maximize readership of the initial message.
  4. Post daily updates on your website and Facebook/Twitter channels about what you’re doing to wind down the event and get people their money back.
  5. Do not try to transfer attendees or speakers at the last minute to another event, whether it’s yours or not, and avoid the inevitable cancelation.
  6. If someone pays you for a product or service you can’t deliver, give them their money back immediately. Don’t drag it out. And if you’re broke and upset because you can’t pay back what you owe, at least be honest about it so people know what’s going on.

If you are one of those very unfortunate people to have wound up in Italy stranded with nowhere to go, please reach out to me and I will connect you with our StartupDigest curators in Italy. We might as well try to make the most of this experience for all of you.

Below are some of the tweets I pulled around the situation. The official hastag is #ievc. Leave any comments you have below or tweet with the #startupdigest hashtag and I will make updates to this post as needed.

idarose: I am suddenly realizing that I am the only person remaining in Tuscany for the canceled #IEVC conference…talk about my hopes squashed

vc20: RT @valto#pgivc #ievc it’s starting to look like the PGI conference is not happening. Some mess by the organizer: http://bit.ly/b5HGNj

RT @christinelu: thinks @PGInnovation owes people an elaborately well made up explanation for why the organizer is a no show and gave people no warning.

@papadimitriou @valto she’s making fun of us. Moving the conference to Umbria is fraud. Am I the only one very pissed?

@papadimitriou I asked for a full refund yesterday but got no answer yet

@christinelu thinks @PGInnovation owes people an elaborately well made up explanation for why the organizer is a no show and gave people no warning.

PGInnovation: We have a new venue for IEVC Tuscany! Please contact us for further details.It will start on Monday at 10am. info@pgi.vc Thank you! #pgivc

steookk@valto can anybody give a full explanation of what is going on for tomorrow’s event in Viareggio? Our complains in FBpage were deleted #pgivc

@christinelu: @PGInnovation stop perpetuating bullshit Tanya. i read the email. people know i’ve been patient w/ your crap. you screwed people over.

I have reached out to Tanya directly and asked her to give an open and honest face-to-face interview to explain exactly what happened. Let me know if you have any specific questions for her. I will post updates as soon as I have them.

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