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Grassroots events support the Startup Community in Ontario

by Mark Elliott

This past weekend I was up in my hometown of Elmvale for Thanksgiving and the annual Fall Fair.  Elmvale is a small town of just under 2,000 people and has a real sense of community.  This got me thinking about the startup tech community through-out Ontario.  I don’t think it has ever been a better time to be a startup in terms of the community and support that is available from a number of sources.  This will be a 2 part blog featuring the Grass Roots support and Government funded support.  Here are the some of the Grassroots options that are available.  I don’t think that one is better than the other, seeing as they provide different things to the community.

Democamp

The Democamp formula is fairly consistent, featuring a guest speaker with startup experience, a number of startups presenting their solution, the crowd asking questions, and lots of networking. In Ontario there are regular Demopcamps in Windsor, Guelph, Toronto, Ottawa, and Hamilton.  The grandfather of Democamp and Toronto Organizer David Crow spoke recently at the Democamp Hamilton.  His talk was about community and supporting growing companies.  This event was promoted by the Innovation Factory, a new government funded hub based in Hamilton; Innovation Factory had several of the team members out as well.  The event took place at McMaster, showing a level of commitment from the school and bringing out some students. Kevin Browne and Jim Rudnick are organizers and involved with many of the startup events in Hamilton. 

I also wanted to highlight Democamp Guelph and one of it’s organizers Brydon Gilliss.  I really enjoy the event as it reminds me of the earlier Democamp Toronto events.  Democamp Guelph gets between 100 and 200 people and takes place in a bar.  It is a lively affair with many local more established tech companies sponsoring and often looking for employees at the event.

Democamps are great for startups to demo their solution and get feedback.  It is also an excellent opportunity to network and meet other startups.

Startup Drinks

Startup Drinks occur in many communities across Ontario.  Be warned not all the chapters update their events on the site.  The best way to get updates on the events is to follow one of the organizers on Twitter.  Hamilton will be having their 1st event tonight, the Waterloo team is fairly consistent, and the Toronto Group goes the last Wednesday of the Month.  I have been to the Toronto event many times and really enjoy it.  There is a good mix of companies just starting up, established tech companies, service providers, investors, people with an idea for a company, and a few people that are looking to join a startup.  One of the people I met a few months ago was Heather Payne.  She was interested in joining a startup from a more established job and was able to join a company and had her tips on how she did so in the Globe and Mail.

Regional organizations

The VA Partners team have attended and been involved with a couple other Grassroots organizations that are more regionally based.  the Golden Horseshoe Venture Forum has been around for over 10 years and connects startups, professional service organizations, and investors.  They have events 5 times a year.

Another great regional Grassroots organization is Silicon Halton.  They organize monthly events with featured speakers and networking.  They have also branched out to provide some really interesting Peer2Peer groups including one for solo entreprenuers.  If you are in the Halton region and have a startup I would connect with Silicon Halton and its two main organizers  Rick Stomphorst and Chris Herbert.

Even more events

There are many other startup focused events that are available in major Ontario centres including ecommerce camp, Cloudcamp, Lean Coffee Toronto, and many more.

If you are a startup or thinking about creating one I recommend you go to one of the events.  They are a great source of support, information, and connections.  We try to highlight some of the upcoming events on our blog at the beginning of each month you can also check out the Techvibes events and the events at Startup North.

On Tuesday I will feature some of the Government supported initiatives that can help startups.

Startup and small business events you don’t want to miss in October 2011

by Stephanie Goodman

For our newsletter, our team compiles a list of all the events we will be attending for the upcoming month, as well as some additional events we believe useful to the start-up and small business industry. If you missed our newsletter, we will be posting a blog with featured events the first week of every month.

The events we focus on are primarily in Toronto, the GTA, Guelph, Kitchener-Waterloo. St. Catharines and Hamilton. Take a look through the events we are suggesting for this month.  If you’re hosting an event or have come across one you think we should mention, please feel free to contact us with your suggestions.

MaRS Discovery District

Basic Nuts and Bolts of Building a Business

When: October 19th, 6:00-7:00pm

Where: MaRS Auditorium, 101 College Street, Toronto ON

Cost: Free

Starting your own business? This MaRS lecture will review the legal and tax considerations of starting your own business. You will be introduced to the importance of distribution partners, industry contacts, lawyers and human resource specialists.

How Open Source Can Ensure Success for Technology Start-ups

When: October 11th, 12:00pm-1:30pm

Where: MaRS Discovery District, MaRS Studio, 101 College Street, Toronto ON

Cost: Free

This session will look at the impact open source has had for technology start-ups. Open source affects sales, marketing, go-to-market strategies and product development and can accelerate a technology start-up.

The session will also involve a case study of a successful open source database company.

Marketing for Tech Startups – Getting the fundamentals right

When:  October 26th, 6:00-7:00pm

Where: MaRS Auditorium, 101 College Street, Toronto ON

Cost: Free

Are you a start-up founder or employee? This MaRS session will go over the fundamental concepts and principles for marketing in an early stage start-up.

If you wish to connect with someone at VA Partners, Stephanie Goodman will be attending this event.

Silicon Halton

When: October 11th, 7pm

Where: Emma’s Back Porch, 2084 Old Lakeshore Road, Burlington ON

Cost: Free

Attend this event to discuss the steps to be taken based on business, personal and productivity needs in the workplace. Keynote presenter Robert Duvall has created a panel at the end of the discussion to explore what happens when things go wrong and when they go right.

Innovation Night

When: October 12th, 7pm-9pm

Where: Atrium at McMaster Innovation Park

Cost: Free

Innovation Night is a night for innovators and entrepreneurs to share and develop their ideas, practice and perfect their pitch and present to their peers and the local innovation community.

Startup Drinks Hamilton

When: October 13th, 6pm

Where: Kelsey’s Restaurant (the downstairs pub!) 875 Main Street West, Hamilton ON

Cost: Free

Startup Drinks provides an open space for entrepreneurs and small business owners to connect and share ideas. There are no presentations or pitches, just conversation and networking. To meet some of the up-and-coming people in the startup community, this is a great event to attend.

Communitech Tech working breakfast

When: October 19th, 7:30-9:00am

Where: The Tannery Event Centre, 151 Charles Street West, Kitchener ON

Cost: Free for Communitech members, Non-member ($45.20)

The Techworking Breakfast features speaker Dan Shimmerman of Varicent Software. Dan is the company’s President and CEO.  Varicent Software is a global pioneer in Incentive Compensation and Sales Performance Management, delivers innovative, industry-leading solutions for finance, sales, human resources and IT departments in high-performing companies across industries.

CloudCamp Toronto

When: October 24th, 5:30-9:00pm

Where: Toronto Congress Centre

Cost: Free

About CloudCamp: CloudCamp is an unconference where attendees can exchange ideas, knowledge and information in a creative and supporting environment, advancing the current state of cloud computing and related technologies

Hamilton Startup Weekend

When: October 21-23, 2011

Where: McMaster Innovation Park, 175 Longwood Road South, Hamilton, ON

Cost: Technical – Early Bird ($75), Non-Technical – Early Bird ($75), Technical ($99), Non-Technical ($99)

Startup weekend is a 54 hour event. The focus is to build a web or mobile application which could form the basis of a credible business by the end of the weekend. People from a variety of skillsets, including software development, graphic design and business people, are brought together to build applications and develop a commercial case around them.

Democamp

When: October 12th, 2011, 6:00-9:00pm

Where: Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University, 55 Dundas St. W, Toronto

Cost: Early Bird ($11.24), Late bloomer ($21.49), Ryerson Students, Faculty or Alumi (See registration page)

Elmer Sotto, head of Growth for Facebook Canada, will be the keynote speaker at this DemoCamp. Along with Elmer’s keynote speech, companies will be presenting and demonstrating their product/service and in exchange receive product/pitch feedback. Whether you are the entrepreneur, working at a start-up or just live and breathe tech stuff, there is something for you at DemoCamp. Companies are encouraged to present if they have a company they think others should know about, however, you can attend whether you are a presenter or just a visitor.

 

 

Great Tech Start Up Events

by Stephanie Goodman

For our newsletter, our team compiles a list of all the events we will be attending for the upcoming month, as well as some additional events we believe useful to the start-up and small business industry. If you missed our newsletter (hyperlink newsletter page), we will be posting a blog with featured events the first week of every month.

The events we focus on are primarily in Toronto, the GTA, Guelph, Kitchener-Waterloo. St. Catherines and Hamilton. Take a look through the events we are suggesting for this month.  If you’re hosting an event or have come across one you think we should mention, please feel free to contact us (website) with your suggestions.

Silicon Halton

Where: Emma’s Back Porch, 2084 Old Lakeshore Rd, Burlington, ON

When: July 12th, 7-10pm

During this Silicon Halton event, attendees will have a chance to be introduced or freshen up on their social media knowledge and how it is applicable to business. This meetup will feature Chris Herbert, cofounder of Silicon Halton and founder of Mi6 and Hugh Black, Principal at HMB Communications; both will share their expertise on how they utilized social media to grow their businesses.

To connect with someone at VA Partners, get in touch with Mark Elliott who will be attending the event.

#HamOnt – Innovation Night

Where: Atrium at McMaster Innovation Park

When: July 13th, 7-9pm

Innovation night is held as Hamilton’s top event for innovators and entrepreneurs to share and build up their ideas and master their pitch by presenting to their peers and the innovation community.

Laurier Toronto presents: Young Alumni Speed Networking

Where: Laurier Toronto, 130 King St. Exchange Tower

When: July 21st, 5-7pm

This event is aims at helping and providing Young Laurier Alumni (2001-2010) with their abilities to speed network and make connections, expanding their professional network. The evening will begin with a “Speed Networking 101” presentation by Laurier’s Career Development Centre, following by networking.