If you recall, Campus Party Brazil 2010 (which took place at the end of January) hosted a contest called Campuseiros Apresentam (”Campus Party Participants Present”). Ten projects were selected and were presented again at the finals and now we have the list of finalists: Read more…
As everyone knows by now Campus Party Brazil took place the last week of January, here in São Paulo.
What no one has seen yet are the photos I took and the videos of statements by entrepreneurs - done as if pitching their business to investors - a project which we’ve dubbed Startupitch. Read more…
A previously unannounced commission is going to select 40 web projects submitted by participants to present on stage in front of the public, press and investors. Of the 40, ten will be selected to appear in the Campus Party Labs panel of projects. All participants will get exposure, feedback and networking. Submissions are being taken until the 22nd! Read more…
The schedule for CP Labs is extensive and because of this it is difficult to post about every discussion. The solution is the podcast which I am recording in conjunction with Rafael Bucco from ResultsON. Later I will post reviews of the most interesting projects featured at CP Labs.
This time we talk about Wtrip, the Informeme, FeelBR, Flirtprints, It’s Real, ZRV and Casa Inteligente. In addition some commentary about the “PL do Azeredo”, an “un-conference” about startups and how to get your startup going.
CP Labs is very interesting. Really the the program is quite extensive and exciting. There are eight presentations a day - a lot to review. I’ll just give a quick description of each one: Read more…
Follow our live coverage of CP Labs on Twitter and Flickr. I will be covering the presentations via @startupi on Twitter, and putting up some photos on Flickr.