Taipei StartupDigest – May 9, 2011

10/05/2011

Below is an archived version of the Taipei StartupDigest Events List – a weekly curated listing of the best tech startup events in Taipei.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

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Good morning Taipei startups and welcome to the first StartupDigest email in Taipei!

å°åŒ—創業朋å‹å€‘早安! 歡连收到å°åŒ—第一å°StartupDigest創業活動電å­ä¿¡!

If you missed Mobile Monday this week, which was wicked by the way, you can read coverage of the event and interviews with the speakers at TechOrange here and here.

For Newcomers: Taipei StartupDigest is an events list, curated by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs, that is laser focused on the needs of startups in Taipei. We aim to bring you the best of what the tech community has to offer in Taipei and from time to time, across Taiwan. If it’s worth going to, you’ll find it here!

Please send feedback and event info to jhill@thestartupdigest.com.

For the Chinese version, click here.

On to the events!

Taipei StartupDigest is curated by:
James Hill

 

What’s Going on in the Taipei Startup Community

TEDxMonga Organizers Meeting
When: Monday 9 May, 6.30pm onwards
Where: The Base, B1, 36 Hankou Street, nr Taipei Main Station

The TEDxMonga team are looking for web designers and engineers to help them with web design, and anyone else interesting in being part of the TEDxMonga team. Interestingly they are also looking for startups who might want to host a TEDxSalon event, a mini TED event if you will.

 

Microsoft App Developers Meet
When: Wednesday 11 May, 2pm – 6pm
Where: Kafka on the Shore, 2F, No. 2 Lane 244, Roosevelt Road Section 3

Microsoft is hosting this informal gathering to explain the benefits of building applications that run on the Windows smartphone platform. Definitely an event worth going to if you’re an app developer. Free refreshments and the chance to win a new Windows 7 smartphone!

 

III 2011 Entrepreneurs Mixer
When: Thursday 12 May, 6.30pm – 9.30pm
Where: Mr Brown’s Coffee, 3F, No. 288, Nanjing East Road Section 2 cr of Jianguo North Road

III (disclosure: I work for them) is hosting an informal mixer for web entrepreneurs and startups to meet and learn more about III’s IDEAS Show, Taiwan’s largest demo event for web & mobile startups. On the night there will also be brief talks by the Red Herring Global 100 winner Richi and DEMO China award winner iFans, and the chance for startups to share their news and services.

 

Business Next Magazine 5th Garage Party
When: Wednesday 18 May, 7pm – 9pm
Where: Primasia Taipei Conference Center, 6F, 99 Fuxing North Road nr Nanjing East Road MRT

The topic of this month’s Garage Party is ‘Innovative Applications’, and by the looks of the flyer, there’s a focus on social networks. Business Next has lined up a range of startups to talk and share their experiences. Startups interested in speaking themselves can email gp@businessnext.com,tw to register.

中文版
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給新手: 你好! StartupDigest為全çƒå„國家å„埞市最有å的網路創業與科技相關活動電å­ä¿¡ã€‚æ¯ä¸€é€±ï¼Œæˆ‘們會寄給你在å°åŒ—(有時候全å°ç£) 辦的活動相關消æ¯èˆ‡è³‡è¨Šã€‚好的創新活動,就在這裡ï¼è¦ªæ„›çš„創業朋å‹å€‘,有任何活動資訊,æ„è¦‹æˆ–å›æ‡‰è«‹è·Ÿæˆ‘們è¯çµ¡: jhill@thestartupdigest.com

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好啦,本週活動如下:

 

TEDxMonga 策劃會議
日期: 5月9日(一) 晚上7:30起
地é»ï¼šThe Base, æ¼¢å£è¡—一段36號B1 (è¿‘å°åŒ—車站)

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APP 創業網èš
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日期: 5月18日(二) 晚上7:00~9:00
地é»: 犇äºåœ‹éš›æœƒè­°ä¸­å¿ƒï¼Œå¾©èˆˆåŒ—è·¯99號6F (è¿‘æ·é‹å—京æ±è·¯ç«™)
When: Wednesday 18 May, 7pm – 9pm

é€™ä¸€æ¬¡çš„æ•¸ä½æ™‚代Garage Party的主題為”創新應用”,給創業創新團隊分享寶貴心得;大家在知性交æµä¸­ï¼Œå‰µé€ æ›´å¤šæœªä¾†çš„å¯èƒ½æ€§èˆ‡é©šè‰·çš„æ©Ÿæœƒã€‚想分享自己的創新æœå‹™å¯ä»¥å¯„mail到gp@businessnext.com,tw來報å。

 

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Netherlands StartupDigest – May 9, 2011

10/05/2011

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

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For newcomers: The Netherlands StartupDigest is a curated events list created by entrepreneurs that is focused on the needs and interests of startups in The Netherlands.

Netherlands StartupDigest is curated by:

Omid Majidpour – Fellow at the Kauffman Foundation and Founder of 88M International, a company that specializes in the release of unreleased music recordings in exclusive limited edition formats with operations in NYC, London, and Tokyo.

 

What’s Going on in the Netherlands Startup Community

Maastricht Week of Entrepreneurship
When: May 11 – May 14
Where: Maastricht

Conference celebrating entrepreneurship with many speakers from The Netherlands and beyond.

HOPE – Entrepreneurial Drink
When: 5/12/2011 – 5pm – 7pm
Where: Café Pol, Rotterdam

Social gathering and drinks with entrepreneurship society from Rotterdam.

YES!Delft Network Event
When May 16, 3pm – 5pm
Where Molengraaffsingel 12, Delft

Networking event to celebrate the opening of YES!Delft’s new incubator. Includes speakers such as Minister Maxime Verhagen.

 

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Cincinnati StartupDigest – May 9, 2011

9/05/2011

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

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The Cincinnati StartupDigest is focused on highlighting the best events and opportunities for start-ups in the area. Our goal is to bring the start-up community in Cincinnati together to connect and inspire. We are just getting started, so please help spread the word to sign up here. We’d be happy to hear any feedback you have to improve the digest or any events you’d like us to tell the community about. E-mail danny@thestartupdigest.com or james@thestartupdigest.com.

Thanks for signing up so far everyone, we are building quickly! It’s exciting times in the Cincinnati startup community. We want to congratulate the Brandery for ranking as one of the top 10 startup accelerators in the country, check out the article here. If you want the opportunity to develop a powerful network of mentors, investors, and fellow entrepreneurs to help make your startup a success (not to mention get $20,000 in funding!) make sure to get your applications in by the June 1st deadline at www.brandery.org.

Ignite Cincinnati was another huge success this past week also with almost 500 people in attendance and awesome speakers! If you want to be a part of great things happening in Cincinnati be sure to come out for the next Ignite. With that said, it’s kind of a slow week in terms of events coming up but be sure to check out these events if you are a developer or are looking to meet some.

Cincinnati StartupDigest is curated by:
Danny Stull – Founder of Venturepax
James Dickerson – Founder of Wellthy

 

 

What’s Going on in the Cincinnati Startup Community

Cincinnati Javascript User Group
When: Wednesday, May 11th 2011 12:00 PM
Where: Cincy Coworks, 2400 Gilbert Ave., Cincinnati, OHMeet and connect with other Javascript folks. Hear our friend Gerard talk about asset packaging.

Cincy Clean Coders
When: Thursday, May 12th 2011 6:00 PM
Where: Max Technical Training, 4900 Parkway Drive #160, Mason, OH“Cincy Clean Coders provides an environment to teach, learn, and experiment with software development patterns, practices, and tools for creating high quality software which changes at the pace of our customers.”

 

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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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