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Ability Tech Wins $10,000 1st Prize at Venture School Launch Day
The University of Iowa’s John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center (Iowa JPEC) held its Venture School Launch Day event in conjunction with EntreFEST last Thursday night. The statewide training program focuses on real-world experimentation, customer discovery, and Lean LaunchPad methodologies. A total of $29,500 in prize money was awarded to nine teams. Ability Tech, a company…
EntreFEST 2022 kicks off with ISA Launch Day
EntreFEST 2022 started off strong on Wednesday night with Iowa Startup Accelerator (ISA) Launch Day. Five businesses going through this spring’s and last fall's ISA Foundation Accelerator pitched their companies live at the Englert Theatre in Iowa City. The Iowa Startup Accelerator is a 6-month program that matches Iowa-based startups with seed funding, mentors, and…
EntreFEST returns to Iowa City next week
EntreFEST is set to return next week and this year the will be hosted throughout downtown Iowa City. This will be EntreFEST’s first appearance there since 2017 when NewBoCo first started producing the event. EntreFEST will take place all throughout Iowa City in breweries, restaurants, retail and entertainment venues for attendees to experience while visiting…
Middle Bit: EntreFEST scheduled for June 2022 in Iowa City
EntreFEST will return next year on June 9 and 10.  The two-day conference is designed to celebrate the spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation, with professionals at every level coming together to share ideas.  Next year's conference will take place in Iowa City rather than in Cedar Rapids. Those interested in speaking at EntreFEST 2022 can…
Five startups take home $29,500 at Venture School Launch Day
The University of Iowa’s John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center (Iowa JPEC) held its Venture School Launch Day event in conjunction with EntreFEST last Thursday night. Venture School Launch Day highlighted five standout Venture School alumni from the 2020/2021 year. The five startups were selected from a total of 80 Venture School companies this year and each…
EntreFEST 2021 kicks off with ISA Launch Night
EntreFEST 2021 started off strong on Wednesday night with Iowa Startup Accelerator (ISA) Launch Night. The 6 businesses going through this spring's ISA Foundation Accelerator gave their final pitches live on the Chrome Horse patio stage in Cedar Rapids. The Iowa Startup Accelerator is an intensive 14-week program that matches Iowa-based startups with seed funding,…
EntreFEST goes virtual
EntreFEST, a two-day conference traditionally held in Cedar Rapids for entrepreneurs and innovators, will shift the event to a digital format as a result of COVID-19. EntreFEST will still take place June 4 and 5, but all speaker sessions, networking events and other activities will be held over the internet, NewBoCo announced last week. "We've had…
Middle Bit: EntreFEST returns to Cedar Rapids June 4-5, 2020
EntreFEST will return to Cedar Rapids on June 4 and 5.  The two-day conference is designed to celebrate the spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation, with professionals at every level coming together to share ideas.  The event is expected to bring more than 500 attendees to Cedar Rapids.  “EntreFEST is an incredibly valuable experience for members…
EntreFEST 2019
Cedar Rapids became an entrepreneurial hub last week as entrepreneurs, business owners, software developers and other professionals gathered for EntreFEST 2019. The two-day conference, which ran Thursday and Friday, offered attendees a combination of presentations and panels at several venues, hosted by nearly 50 businesses throughout Cedar Rapids. Here are some highlights from the event:…
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Middle Bit: EntreFEST announces new software developer track
EntreFEST has announced that this year's conference is adding a new software developer track. "For the past few years, the conference has been centered around high-impact speakers and workshops aimed at entrepreneurs and innovators in existing companies," wrote Eric Englemann in the announcement. "As we planned the 2019 event for May 16th and 17th, the…
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A central Iowa ag-tech accelerator has secured more backers and finally has a name. The Greater Des Moines Partnership first announced the accelerator last year, naming four initial investors. On Monday, the Partnership said the program will be called the "Iowa AgriTech Accelerator" and named three new investors. The new investors include Grinnell Mutual, Kent Corp. and Sukup Manufacturing, all Iowa companies. They join investors Deere & Co., Peoples Co., Farmers Mutual Hail Insurance Co. and DuPont Pioneer. Each investor has agreed to put up $100,000 for the first year of the accelerator. Startups entering the program will receive $40,000 in seed funding in exchange for 6 percent equity. Tej Dhawan, an angel investor and local startup mentor, is serving as interim director until the AgriTech Accelerator names a permanent leader. Dhawan held a similar role with the GIA before Brian Hemesath was named as managing director. As interim director, Dhawan said his main job includes hiring the accelerator's executive director, establishing a business structure and initial recruiting for the first cohort. The accelerator will place few filters, such as location and product, on the applicant pool, Dhawan said. "When you’re seeking innovation, innovation can come from every corner of the world so why restrict ourselves," he said. One area the the AgriTech Accelerator won't recruit from is biotech. For its first cohort, the AgriTech Accelerator will work out of the GIA's space in Des Moines' East Village, Dhawan said. A future, permanent home is still to be decided. The accelerator's program will host startups from mid-July through mid-October, ending with an event connected to the annual World Food Prize. The GIA, which the AgriTech Accelerator is based on, also ends with presentations at an industry event. The accelerator has also started lining up a mentor pool. The Iowa Corn Growers Association, Iowa Soybean Association and the Iowa Pork Producers Association have agreed to provide mentors, as has Iowa State University. While the AgriTech Accelerator is loosely based off of the GIA, it will differ in its business structure, Dhawan said. The GIA runs through a for-profit model for both operations and its investment fund. The AgriTech Accelerator will have a nonprofit model for its operations and a for-profit setup for its fund. Dhawan said the nonprofit model is being used so the accelerator can better work with other nonprofit partners, such as trade associations. "These are all organizations that are nonprofits and can be amazing stakeholders without ever having to be investors in the accelerator," he said. "It becomes easier to work with trade associations in their nonprofit role when we are also a nonprofit." When it's up and running, the AgriTech Accelerator would be one of a handful of ag-focused startup development programs in Iowa. Others include the Ag Startup Engine out of Iowa State University and the Rural Ventures Alliance from Iowa MicroLoan. Matthew Patane is the managing editor and co-founder of Clay & Milk. Send him an email at mpatane@clayandmilk.com.
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