Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Meet the Google Glass Tech Trekkers

Last week, Chris Shaw (Think Big’s Entrepreneur in Residence) began what is known as The Tech Trek: an 8-day roadtrip to some of the most well known startup hubs documented through the frames of Google Glass.  Chris traveled by vehicle with 8 other lucky “Trekkers” from Silicon Valley to Kansas City.

Before the Tech Trekkers set off on their innovative, tech-inspired walkabout, Think Big was able to ask them all a few questions such as why they’re doing what they’re doing and what they’re most excited about.  Since we’ve already met the head Trekker Chris Shaw, it’s time to meet the rest of the gang:


Spencer Walsh
Owner of Piscator Media
Tech Trek Videographer & Producer

Why do you want to go on the Trek?
“There are two reasons why I want to go on Tech Trek. First, I was asked to produce the video content for the trip. Secondly, I would never miss a chance to mix bleeding edge technology with doing what I love”.

What stop are you most excited for?
“The Tech Trek stop I'm most excited to see is the Grand Canyon. Cities come and go. Technology changes every day. This excerpt from Wikipedia explains why the Grand Canyon is the total opposite of that, and therefore the perfect juxtaposition for the trip: ‘Nearly two billion years of the Earth's geological history has been exposed as the Colorado River and its tributaries cut their channels through layer after layer of rock while the Colorado Plateau was uplifted’”. 

What unique way do you imagine using Google Glass while there?
“I'm excited to get my hands on the technology and start playing with Glass - that's when I think the really good ideas will surface.”


Blake Miller
Partner at Think Big Partners
Serial Entrepreneur & Tech Trek Supporter

Why do you want to go on the Trek?

“I want to be immersed in other startup community cultures in an effort to bring back and implement best practices.”

What stop are you most excited for?
“Vegas, Duh.”

What unique way do you imagine using Google Glass while there?
“Experiencing the stratosphere with Glass.”


Jason Grill
Owner of JGrill Media. Host and Producer of Entrepreneur KC Show – KMBZ.
Tech Trek Media & Public Affairs Expert

Why do you want to go on the Trek?
“Great group of individuals involved. Great cities. See Google Glass up close. Share the Kansas City entrepreneurial story.”

What stop are you most excited for?
“San Francisco Bay Area through the eyes of Google Glass.”
  
What unique way do you imagine using Google Glass while there?
“I’m looking forward to hopefully using them at the Dodgers stadium. I’d like to see what Zack Greinke can do away from KC and what this Yasiel Puig talk is all about up close.”


Manager of Product Marketing at Sprint
Tech Trek Intrapreneur, Blogger/Social Media Producer, Mobile Connectivity Provider and Spotify DJ

Why do you want to go on the Trek?
"I’m excited to better understand the piece parts of the tech eco-systems in each of the cities.  I want to find new ways a big corporation like Sprint can serve the community in KC. 

I also love road trips and couldn’t pass up the opportunity to be in close quarters with all of these innovative people!”

What stop are you most excited for?
“Hard to say…but probably Boulder just because of the success in this small community and the close analogs to KC.  I would say Vegas is a close second because I know there’s a lot going on there that is overshadowed by the city’s casinos.”

What unique way do you imagine using Google Glass while there?
“I’m hoping to capture some candid moments of general shenanigans along the road.  When you lock 9 people up for an extended period of time, there’s bound to be something happening that won’t wait for you to take your phone out of your pocket, launch the video camera and begin filming.  Other than that, I just want to explore the current app eco-system and see what kind of things we can dream up on the way back.”


Tom Brantman
Imagineer at Hallmark Cards Inc.
Tech Trek Observer, “B” Team Documenter (role includes interjecting questions, points of interest and pit stops)

Why do you want to go on the Trek?
“Feel the energy of these awesome entrepreneurs. Meet and listen to the new masterminds who are shaping tomorrow’s interactions. This is a crazy fantasy trip, who won't want to be part of it?”

What stop are you most excited for?
“I'm interested in a transition more than a stop. My expectation is that people will approach Google Glass with excitement, familiarity and awe while we are out in the Bay area. But as we progress towards the center of the US, excitement will be replaced with fear and lack of context or no reaction at all…I guess if I were to pick just one place it would be Amazon. I spent a lot of time in Bentonville with Walmart and I love the way Amazon has completely changed the way I shop. They have changed retail more than any other digital company and they will continue to change it. Seeing the Amazon Locker is a cool way to see what might be next. Maybe even see something else they have cooking.”

What unique way do you imagine using Google Glass while there?
“I want Google Glass to augment my current shopping experience real time. I want to look at items on the shelf and see where I can get it at a better price, how long it would take to get it, is there better or greener product options, what are other customers saying about that product. Some of this would be awesome if it were automatic, for now I assume I can direct that experience with basic search and Amazon shopping tools. From a Hallmark perspective, I want the story behind the products. I want to know who manufactured those products, why, where did the ideas come from, what are the people who created these products like? There is a strong emotional connection between a product and its maker and I want to feel that some way in the future.”


Writer for The Atlantic, ESPN Insider and Large
Tech Trek Journalist

Why do you want to go on the Trek?
“To explore the device as a consumer object and a sociological phenomenon, and explore the present and future of wearable computers.”

What stop are you most excited for?
“The Lightening in a Bottle Festival outside of LA.”

What unique way do you imagine using Google Glass while there?
“Shots of aerialists over the crowd, describing what they are doing on stage.”


Andy Olson
Innovation Leader at Hallmark.
Tech Trek Observer

Why do you want to go on the Trek?
“I'm tagging along to learn as much as possible and to help out capturing this awesome experience (any way they'll let me). In terms of learning, I'm specifically interested in:

Entrepreneurship - Is there anything in the way these start-ups/entrepreneurs work that I can take back to Hallmark (ways to develop the most innovative/relevant ideas, ways to make good decisions faster...)

Google Glass Capabilities - The Glass product is an amazing tool for storytelling (as evidenced by our documentary) and for connecting people. As Chris uses Glass, I want to learn how we might adapt/use this capability back at Hallmark (as we consider future products and/or services).

I also wanted to join this trip because it's a once in a lifetime opportunity. I'm a techie at heart (my undergrad is in mechanical engineering - I graduated from Santa Clara University in the Bay area).  The opportunity to get my hands on this technology while it's still hot from the oven is pretty amazing. I also love to hang around smart people; between the people on our team and the people we get to interview/meet, I'm going to hear from a lot of great minds. Finally, it's an adventure...I like adventure.”

What stop are you most excited for?
“I'm excited about this entire trip. I think I'm most interested in seeing how different communities live entrepreneurship and how different communities experience Google Glass.”

What unique way do you imagine using Google Glass while there?
“In terms of unique applications, I can't help but think about how I might use it (or see it used) on a bicycle. I'm a cyclist (as our fellow teammate, Tom Brantman); my head always goes there. There are a couple of existing cycling applications that could easily be incorporated into Google Glass. It would make a safer experience for the rider AND provide more/relevant data.

Finally, I'm looking forward to serendipity. Between the people and the new technology, we're going to come across stuff we didn't anticipate (and we'll find uses that we never imagined). The unexpected is where we're going to have the most fun (and find the most insight).”


Rodrigo “Rigo” Neri
Co-founder of Instin
Entrepreneur selected by Head Trekkers to join The Tech Trek

Why do you want to go on the Trek?
“Over the past couple of years I've been getting more involved with the startup & tech community in Kansas City.  I'm currently one of the lead organizers of KC Startup Weekend. Throughout this time I've seen Kansas City's startup & tech community grow but I feel that it can be even bigger. The reason I want to go to Tech Trek is so I can see with my own eyes what makes these top communities in the US special and bring the lessons back to KC to help it grow and make it a well-known startup and tech hub.”

What stop are you most excited for?
“I think I'm most excited about Boulder, CO. It's a place I've never been before, they have a small and powerful community which I believe is similar to what Kansas City can become.”

What unique way do you imagine using Google Glass while there?
“I haven't really thought much on what unique way I imagine using Google Glass in the trip. I'm curious to see how it performs on the road and low internet connections. However, when it comes to Google Glass in general, I'm excited about the possibilities of soon being able to use facial recognition to learn about who is around you, especially in entrepreneurial and tech parties.”

Now that you know them and why exactly they’re doing what they’re doing, learn more about the Tech Trek experience here.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

City of Kansas City Answers Small Business Questions During Public bizperc Office Hours


What kind of marketing data and research can I obtain from Kansas City?  What kind of technologies will aid me and my small business this year?  Am I following all of the city requirements to run an efficient business in Kansas City?

Entrepreneurs, we know you have all of these questions.  And now, you can get answers during bizperc's FREE office hours!


On Wednedsay, January 16, bizperc will be hosting public office hours for small business owners and entrepreneurs in conjunction with KC BizCare and the city of Kansas City, Missouri.

Kansas City entrepreneurs, small business owners and members of the bizperc coworking space are invited to register for free office hours and ask questions about small business requirements in KC, Kansas City resources and how to obtain data about the city of Kansas City.

Office hours will be run by John Pajor of KC BizCare, who will answer questions that entrepreneurs and small business owners may have about city requirements as well as small business resources in the community.

Millie Crossland, technology project liaison for Kansas City, Missouri will inform entrepreneurs and small business owners on how to research and find local data, city statistics and censuses about KC small business.  In addition, Millie will provide information about the many innovative ways the the city of Kansas City uses breaking technology.

The free two-on-one bizperc office hours will take place on Wednesday, January 16 from 12:00-3:00pm.  In order to sign up for your 30 minute time slot, please email Sarah Snyder at sarah.snyder@thinkbigpartners.com.  Office hours will take place at bizperc (1800 Baltimore, Kansas City, MO) on the 4th floor.

Follow bizperc! @bizperc



Monday, October 8, 2012

027 Think Big Radio: Google Fiber Update with Ryan Weber of KCNext


Ryan Weber, President of KCNext.
What’s new with the Google Fiber development in Kansas City?  Think Big Radio host Derek Olsen sits down with President of the Technology Council of Greater Kansas City (KCNext), Ryan Weber, to find out.  The two Kansas City natives (who both anxiously await the arrival of Google Fiber) talk about what the high-speed Internet means to the city and answer questions such as:
  • What does Google Fiber mean for KCNext?
  • Is Kansas City becoming an IT hub in the US?
  • What groups are forming because of the Google Fiber implementation?
  • How will KCNext help other major technology movements come to KC?
  • What are the biggest challenges Google Fiber is facing?
  • And more! 


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Monday, April 30, 2012

teKC.org Launches With Tech-Based Users, Projects, Resources and Events


With the announcement of the Google Fiber implementation in Kansas City, the entire KC community seems to be even more obsessed with innovation, entrepreneurship and technology.  After all, with the Google Fiber launch, we can do even more, even faster.  What’s not to love about that?

Due to our recent obsession with fast technology, a new website called teKC.org has launched.  The website is a community-edited guide to the “awesome tech community” of Kansas City.  The site currently features 33 people, 16 companies, 14 groups, 4 projects, 77 resources and 10 upcoming events, the website is the place to go for all that is tech in Kansas City.

My favorite part of the website is the resources tab, a large list of organizations for entrepreneurs, developers, designers, investors and others.  In addition, the site displays all tech-related events going on in the Kansas City area, including CityCampKC and the KC Roundtable Breakfast. 

Join the technological movement in Kansas City and sign up for teKC.org.  If you’re a tech guru (or just love connecting with other movers-and-shakers in KC), this site is for you! 

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

KCNext Champions Gigabit Challenge Finale on Jan. 18




KCNext (The Technology Council of Greater Kansas City) has always been a champion for Kansas City entrepreneurs, startups and growth.  As a leader in Greater Kansas City's technology spectrum, KCNext has been leading the way on a number of exciting tech developments in and around the Kansas City area.  In fact, the Technology Council of Greater Kansas City serves as the regional advocate for the tech industry and supports more than 65 tech/IT company members in and around KC.


So partnering up for The Gigabit Challenge seemed to be a no-brainer.


With their involvement in The Gigabit Challenge, KCNext will help to grow the existing base of technology firms in KC, recruit and attract technology companies, aggregate and promote our regional tech assets and provide peer interaction and industry news.  


A huge thanks to KCNext for supporting Think Big's Gigabit Challenge Finale event!  Without the collaboration and partnership of a strong KC organization like KCNext, The Gigabit Challenge Finale may not be possible!  Now that's how you Think Big.


Follow KCNext! @KCnext
Follow The Gigabit Challenge! @GBChallengeKC
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

CoActiveIT Grows in Kansas City, Joins bizperc Community


Entrepreneurs are known to make their own schedules.  Many may not start the day until 10:00 AM and work from home in their pajamas.  But that is not the case for a group known as CoActiveIT.

There was quite a bit of hustle and bustle going on in bizperc last Thursday at 8:00AM.  The energy seemed to be coming from the 4th floor meeting room, where CoActiveIT was discussing the busy month ahead.

CoActiveIT is compromised of seasoned consultants covering a broad range of technologies and skill sets.  Working together to provide clients with custom software development services in Kansas City, CoActiveIT serves clients of all sizes on a individual consultant or team basis.

"CoActiveIT is unique because it's made of independent consultants and consulting firms-everyone that is a part of it has their own business," says Doug Bliss, founder of the organization.  "We all benefit as members because we get to work in a team environment and learn from each other.  CoActiveIT helps all of us improve our skills."

Recently, Doug joined the Kansas City coworking community when he became a tenant at bizperc.

"I love this part of town," says Doug of the Crossroads Arts District.  "It's central to where everyone is and it allows me to share resources with others."

CoActiveIt is growing significantly.  What started as a 12-person consulting organization has developed into a 30-member team with a new marketing hire on the way.  This month, CoActiveIT will be setting up its first tradeshow booth in Kansas Cit...and it seems as if they're looking to make quite a splash.

"The camaraderie and formalization of CoActiveIT is great," says Doug.  "I have taken a positive experience and turned it into a money-making venture."

And isn't that what entrepreneurship is all about?

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Monday, October 24, 2011

An Entrepreneur's Last Chance: Kansas City PIPELINE Application Deadline Today!


Have you ever heard the phrase "luck is preparation meeting opportunity"?

You've prepared your business idea; scrutinized the business plan, held countless meetings with your business partner, even developed a logo, website and business cards.  But have you found the right oopportunity to officially launch your business?

The opportunity is at your fingertips today, entrepreneurs.  Today is the last chance to appy for the PIPELINE immersion program--an initiative designed to identify the most talented, high-growth technology entrepreneurs in the Midwest and propel their dynamic growth. 

Applicants must hold a Bachelor's degree, must be currently running or launching a technology business in the Midwest and must have at least three years of business or scientific management experience. 

That's right; tonight at midnight is the final deadline to apply for PIPELINE's 2012 Class of Innovators.  Apply today and finally find that moment when preparation meets opportunity.  Best of luck and Think Big!

Written by Allison Way
@AllisonThinkBig

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The Gigabit Challenge Announces Screampoint as First Platform Partner


The GigabitChallenge, a global business plan competition looking for entrepreneurial ideas to disrupt on the Google Fiber network, has welcomed Screampoint as its first Platform Partner. Screampoint is a global leader in providing 5D SMART™ technology solutions that allow government officials, master developers and corporate leaders to access multi-departmental real-time city and building data through the unique interface of a 3D visual model of a city.  As an important new tool in the real estate technology and Smart City sector, Screampoint’s 5D SMART™ technologies will change the way the built environment and the smart cities of the future will be designed, built, monitored and managed. 

As part of the Platform Partner package, Screampoint will allow third-party developers that are finalists in The Gigabit Challenge to utilize the Screampoint 5D SMART™ platform to build applications for free for a period of one year starting in Q1 2012.  This is the same quarter in which Google will begin to deploy the first-in-the-nation one-gigabit Google Fiber network in Kansas City. 

“We are very excited to have Screampoint on board as the founding Platform Partner,” said Tyler Prochnow, co-founder of Think Big Partners, host of The Gigabit Challenge.  “The company’s next-generation 5D SMART™ technology will spawn a whole new genre of applications, including those that will power smart cities, that are ideally suited to run on the Google Fiber network.”

Screampoint is active in countries around the globe and assembles technology companies, building systems management companies, and AEC firms to bring 5D SMART solutions to cities and building owners.

The Gigabit Challenge invites other major platform providers such as Apple, Google, Microsoft, Intel, Oracle and Salesforce to join startup Screampoint in working with The Gigabit Challenge as a Platform Partners.  The Challenge is calling on these innovators to let their developer communities know about this opportunity and encourage them to compete for the $100,000 Grand Prize. 

The first round of The Gigabit Challenge opened on October 3, 2011 and will close at midnight on October 31, 2011.  Finalists will be announced in November and a final pitch with an awards ceremony will be held in Kansas City on January 18, 2012.  View the complete schedule.  For questions concerning applications, partnerships, or judging opportunities, please visit www.gigabitchallenge.com or call (816) 842-5244.  

Take me to the press release.
Written by Allison Way
@AllisonThinkBig

Monday, September 19, 2011

Reminder: Free Tech Hours Tomorrow!

Have a few last-minute computer glitches you're still trying to work out?  If you're a bizperc tenant, we've got great news!

Dr. Dave is hosting free tech hours in the bizperc coworking space tomorrow.  If you have a laptop issue, a virus question or just want to learn more about your computer's functions, be sure to book an appointment with Dr. Dave!  Appointments are available to bizperc tenants only.  Email Sarah at ssnyder@thinkbigpartners.com for more information or to schedule your appointment and say goodbye to those tech glitches for good!

Don't forget to follow Dr. Dave (@calldrdave) and bizperc (@bizperc) on Twitter, too!

Written by Allison Way
@AllisonThinkBig

Friday, September 16, 2011

bizperc Perk: Free Tech Hours on September 20th at bizperc

"Ugh!  My computer froze again!"

"Shoot.  I think I just got a virus."

"Why is my computer moving so slow!?"

"I think I need to update my virus protection..."

Are these exclamations that you hear from the coworkers in your office?  At bizperc, we tend to hear them quite a bit.  As an open coworking space in downtown Kansas City, we have come to find that everyone has a computer issue every once in awhile. 

But all took a collective sigh of relief when one bizperc tenant came to help out with this problem:  Dr. Dave.

Dr. Dave has been making "mouse calls" for residential, small office and home office customers in Kansas City for years.  And we're lucky enough to have him host free tech hours at bizperc on September 20th.  Think you've got a virus?  Computer moving slower than normal?  Have no idea how to work your new iPhone?  Dr. Dave has your answers!

bizperc tenants, it's time to avoid the bugs, viruses and malfunctions that you encounter on a daily basis.  Sign up for free tech hours with Dr. Dave today!  Email Sarah at ssnyder@thinkbigpartners.com to schedule your free appointment and consultation.

Written by Allison Way
@AllisonThinkBig

Monday, August 22, 2011

Wall Street Journal Announces Kansas City as US Information Technology Leader


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It's hard to miss Kansas City when you look at a U.S. map.  After all, it is right smack dab in the middle.

But it's even more difficult to miss Kansas City when it is spotlighted for its progression in information technology and displayed on a U.S. map by the Wall Street Journal. And that's exactly what happened this morning.

The Wall Street Journal has defined Kansas City as the nation's newest leader in information technology.  The city is booming with entrepreneurs, small business and technology.  In fact, in a study found by the TechAmerica Foundation, the number of Kansas City tech companies rose by 5% in 2009, trumping the growth rates of Silicon Valley, Boston and Austin.

The initiative of Google Fiber is a large contributor for the technological growth of the city.  Obviously, this lightning-speed network will lure in even more entrepreneurs (some have already moved to Kansas City from the coasts!).  But it's not only the Google Fiber network that has led startups and entrepreneurs to the area.  It's also KC's friendly business environment.  And the fact that it is far less expensive to develop technology here.  And there are fewer state regulations to worry about.  All in all, KC has every missing puzzle piece that an entrepreneur may be looking for. 

Check out the full article written by The Wall Street Journal and bask in the Kansas City love.  Click here to read the full article and see a full-scale version of the U.S. map.

Congratulations, Kansas City!  Now that's Thinking Big.

Written by Allison Way
@AllisonThinkBig

Friday, July 29, 2011

Think Big Partners Announces The Gigabit Challenge

January 2010.  Google announces the development of Google Fiber.
March 2011.  Google awards Kansas City, Kansas as the city for the fiber optic network trial.  KC was selected from 1,100 cities that applied.
May 2011.  Google decides to expand the Google Fiber trial to both KCK and KCMO.
July 2011.  Think Big Partners presents The Gigabit Challenge - one of the first initatives for the new Google Fiber network in Kansas City.
Things are happening...and fast.  In about a year and a half, it seems as if Kansas City has gone from zero to 60.  Now that Google has joined Cerner, Garmin and Sprint as part of the Kansas City tech family, the city is emerging as a strong tech hub in the middle of America. 
This morning, Think Big Partners announced the formation of a business plan competition in anticipation of the launch of Google's ultra high-speed broadband network, Google Fiber.  The business plan competition, known as The Gigabit Challenge, will be open to entrepreneurs and innovators from across the globe.  Interested businesses, entrepreneurs and innovators are invited to participate in the competition with the goal of establishing new companies that will fulfill Google's mission of developing new applications that will expand human welfare.

As a community leader in early-stage business innovation and entrepreneurship, Think Big Partners is hosting The Gigabit Challenge so that entrepreneurs and innovators have a head start in utilizing the Google Fiber network. As a worldwide business plan competition, The Gigabit Challenge offers not only the chance for competitors to develop next-generation businesses, but will also foster a surge in innovation and disruptive technology linking Kansas City to the world.
"In the last few years we have seen an explosion of innovation and entrepreneurial activity in the Kansas City area," says Tyler Prochnow, Senior Partner at Think Big Partners. "New technologies are making it easier and easier to launch and grow new ventures. We expect that the Google Fiber network will spawn new waves of innovation both here and across the globe."
Think Big Partners is currently seeking sponsors and judges to participate in The Gigabit Challenge. As a sponsor or judge, organizations and individuals will have a first look at a number of innovative business plans and will gain insight into the direction that the market will take with this new platform.
The Gigabit Challenge will start on October 1, 2011. Winners will be announced and awarded prizes at an event to be held during December 2011. In addition to the prize awards, Think Big Partners will facilitate introductions to investors for further capitalization of the winners. The winners will then be able to implement their applications on the Google Fiber network starting in the first quarter of 2012.
For more information about The Gigabit Challenge or to express interest in becoming a sponsor or judge, please visit The Gigabit Challenge website.


Written by Allison Way
@AllisonThinkBig