NCSU 2010 eGames Daedalus
NCSU 2010 eGames Daedalus Best product design demo Gold $3,000, Silver $1,000, Bronze $500 No presentation necessary Product demos will be displayed around presentation areas
| Group type: | Competition |
| Focus: | Business Plans |
| Organizer: | University Program |
| Location: | Raleigh, NC |
COMMENTS (5)
Members (21)
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Heesun Lho
VP of Projects at YouNoodle. Korean, grew up in the US, B.A. in Human Biology and M.A. in Education from Stanford University, former Co-President of BASES and now at YouNoodle running entrepreneurship campaigns!
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Jason Massey
Former VC. Has worked with WiMAX and WiFi startups. Did some Strat Dev consulting at comScore, Currently a founder of Element Materials and Capire Micropower. Adviser to MyFit and Mission Motors and small angel in Tapulous.
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Kirk Stallings
B.S. in Computer Engineering from North Carolina State University (December 2010) Enrolled in Engineering Entrepreneurs Program.
Startups (25)
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YouNoodle
YouNoodle is a place to discover and support the hottest early-stage companies and university innovation.
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AutoEYE
Creating a safer environment for children on school buses through the use of technology and innovation.
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Slick Click
Slick click takes the wireless slideshow clicker out of your hands so your hands can finally speak.
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SoundScience
SoundScience is bringing modern technology to the field of music. The first way we're doing this is to create an automated drum tuning device.
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Autumn et al., Great job on organizing and deploying this effort! Very well done. Judging scores were easy to submit. Thanks for all your hardwork.
Brent
Please follow the rules/regulations found on the eGames website for all submission and presentation guidelines. The video should be as long as it takes, but I would strongly consider that you are selling your product and the judges will be looking at many products (all of the submissions). If you are selected to be a finalist, you will then be asked to come in for the face-to-face portion. At that time, you will have 2 minutes to give somewhat of an elevator pitch about your product. The judges will then have 8 minutes to ask questions.
As for the submission issues, I am looking into it and will be sending out specific uploading instructions later today.
any restrictions on the entry video? we only have 2 minutes with 8 minute q&a if we're selected for further review - should the video model this 2 minutes or should it be as long as necessary?
also, i couldn't see anything for us to post OUR videos onto the youtube channel. is there some permission thing that lets outside users post videos to the channel?
VIDEO UPLOADING INSTRUCTIONS:
You will need to subscribe to and upload your video to the 2010 NCSU eGames YouTube channel prior to submitting here. (http://www.youtube.com/user/2010NCSUeGames) Then you will need to follow the link to the right ("submit an entry") and follow all necessary steps. Be sure to include a link to your video submission with your entry and please ensure all titles and descriptions match so the judges will easily know which entry is yours. Please email us with any questions (eiegames@ncsu.edu).
In the Rules and Regulations (http://www.ncsu.edu/ei/egames/docs/RulesandRegs-Daedalus.pdf) it says to enter you have to upload a video. Could someone show me exactly where to upload my video entry?