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By Nate Hendriksen

Guidewell Innovation Presents Health+Accel

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Welcome Entrepreneurs

Health+Accel, presented by GuideWell Innovation, is a five-day event that facilitates the innovation of Aging Well solutions and prepares entrepreneurs for success by combining powerful market insights, meaningful business coaching and strategy, and access to a network of influential executives and innovators. After a four-day workshop, participants in Health+Accel compete in a pitch competition for a $20k cash prize in front of potential investors.

Health+Accel supports GuideWell’s mission to advance the transformation of the health industry by rapidly accelerating innovation.

What is Aging Well?

Aging Well is the idea that healthy living and increased longevity can be achieved without sacrificing independence or autonomy. Aging Well solutions allow individuals to age with dignity on their own terms and remain in the homes and communities of their choice for as long as possible.

Solutions should empower individuals to take control of their health on a personal level as well as within their homes and communities through both B2B and consumer-facing products, programs and services that focus on maintaining a sense of connectedness, productivity and safety.

Focus Areas

Health+Accel is looking for innovative solutions related to Aging Well within the healthcare space that focus on one or more of the following key areas:

  • Wellness & Vitality
  • Digital Health
  • Caregiver Support
  • Intelligent Homes & Communities
  • Social Engagement
  • Spirituality & Mindfulness
  • Individual Health Management

Why should you apply?

Powerful Insights

The healthcare and insurance industry is an ever-changing environment that can be difficult to navigate. Learn more about the dynamic needs and relationships between payers and providers, discover unique opportunities within the space, and explore best practices from experienced industry leaders.

Actionable Coaching

Success in the market is much more than creating a quality product. Entrepreneurs must equip themselves with the tools and resources necessary to distinguish themselves from competitors and communicate value to customers and investors alike. Receive expert-level coaching that aligns with the needs of the healthcare industry as you refine your Business Model Canvas and pitch.

Meaningful Connections

Accessing capital and industry resources can be all that stands in your way of taking your product to the next level. Connect with likeminded professionals as well as GuideWell’s talented team of innovators and executives through daily networking events and pitch your product to a room full of some of the region’s top investors in the healthcare space.

Funding and Recognition

Behind every business is a story, it just needs a platform to be told. Participating entrepreneurs will have their stories featured by GuideWell and the opportunity to speak directly to investors and executives within the space. Those selected to participate will receive a travel stipend to cover the costs of attending and the winner of the pitch competition will be rewarded with a $20,000.00 cash prize.

Application Process

Eligibility

To be eligible for Health+Accel, qualified entrepreneurs should possess the following:

  • A team of qualifed individuals committed to the long-term success of the venture
  • An approved, revenue-generating product already in the market
  • A business model that supports growth
  • A strong desire to expand within the healthcare space

By Nate Hendriksen

TechGarage Wins 2017 eMerge Americas Hackathon – Kairos Category

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The TechGarage Team

Boca Raton’s TechGarage won the Kairos Category of the 2017 eMerge Americas Hackathon, competing against 170 other participants on 34 teams.

Devin, Winston, Zipper and Carson may be high school students, but don’t underestimate them. They represent the tremendous talent of the next generation if you challenge them to be great. This is what we do at TechGarage. Their competitors represented the best of the best from South Florida technology companies who like to get their geek on. They had 24 hours to develop and demonstrate a product using either the Visa payment or Kairos face recognition API.

The Results

TechGarage is proud to announce that their team won the eMerge Americas Hackathon with SmileMetrics a system that monitors in real-time the emotions of customers by integrating an embedded processor and 5 megapixel camera in a name tag worn by the customer service representative. The goal is to allow businesses to measure overall customer satisfaction in the hospitality industry with real-time customer metrics and the ability to resolve a negative customer experience before a review is posted for the world to see.

For the upcoming TechGarage Summer Camp Devin and Winston will be teaching the VR course, Zipper the raspberry PI course and Carson the RoboCode programming course.

Thanks to the sponsors of the Hackathon, eMerge Americas, WynCode, Visa, Kairos and Royal Caribbean Cruises, this was an amazing event for all competing teams and spectators.

For pictures of the 24 hour event
https://twitter.com/wyncode
https://twitter.com/lovekairos
https://twitter.com/hashtag/Miamitech

We couldn’t be prouder of their accomplishment. The TechGarage team is now 2-0 in Hackathon competitions. Their first win came from a high school team that entered the CodeForGood challenge two years ago and won first place.

By Nate Hendriksen

Palm Beach Tech sponsoring ‘Sitting in a Garage with Eric’

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Palm Beach Tech is proud to announce we are now sponsoring Sitting in a Garage with Eric, CallSprout‘s live streaming show featuring tech trends for rapidly growing companies. During each episode, Eric Bucher, Founder & CEO of CallSprout, interviews a successful entrepreneur to share tips and strategies that have helped them create a successful business.

“We’re excited to support Eric’s mission to feature our community’s best and brightest innovators,” said Palm Beach Tech’s Executive Director Joe Russo.

Past guests include Delivery Dudes Co-founder & COO Ryan Sturgis, Modernizing Medicine Co-founder & CEO Daniel Cane, andFit Food Fresh Co-founders Casey Cochran & Stephen Kaiser.

“The tech industry is strong in South Florida” says Eric Bucher. “As I continue to expand my company here, it was important to me to highlight the incredible rapidly growing businesses right here in our own community. I am thrilled that Palm Beach Tech is helping us with that mission by becoming a sponsor of the show.”

Giving back to the community is important to Eric and his guests. In an effort to help spread the word about some of the great causes, a nonprofit organization is featured on the show once a month. Some of these featured nonprofit organizations include Habitat for Humanity, Place of Hope, and our very own Joe Russo of Palm Beach Tech.

For more information about Sitting in a Garage with Eric, contact Kate Volman, kate@katevolman.com

By Nate Hendriksen

eMerge Americas: Hackathon 2017

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Experience the Rush

eMerge Americas is proud to team up with Wyncode, South Florida’s leading code educator, for the 2017 eMerge Americas Hackathon. This year’s Hackathon is all about showcasing the eMerging MiamiTech scene and the incredible developers in the ecosystem. Both startups and individuals are welcome to sign up and one team will win a chance to hang out with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak in addition to cash prizes up to $6,000!

The Hackathon takes place Saturday, June 10th starting at 8 am through Sunday, June 11th at 2 pm at Wynbase, Wyncode’s brand new code campus in the heart of Wynwood. The Hackathon runs for 24 hours.

Why Sign Up?

Each team that participates in the Hackathon will have the chance to win awesome prizes, including $6,000 in cash and a meet and greet with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. Throughout the event, participants will get the chance to hang out and code with the best developers, companies, and startups in South Florida. All 24 hours of the event will be spent in the brand new, state of the art Wynbase code school campus in the hearth of downtown Wynwood. And to top it all off, food will be provide, including lots of snacks, drinks, and caffeine.

 

How to Sign Up

Company Teams

Groups of up to five (5) current employees of a single company can form a team for the Hackathon, and join by:

  • Registering using the “Company” ticket and inviting up to four (4) additional coworkers to the group
  • Joining a group via an invitation from a coworker
  • Joining a group by searching for a Company Team name

Free Agents

If you would like to join the Hackathon outside of a company team, you will need to register as a Free Agent. You will then need to pass a coding challenge to receive an invitation to the Hackathon. If invited, you will be allowed to form a team with other free agents the day of the Hackathon, or you will be randomly assigned to a team.

By Nate Hendriksen

FAU Entrepreneur Bootcamp launching Fall 2017

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Entrepreneur Bootcamp Description

The FAU Entrepreneur BootCamp is a fast-paced certificate course that helps to empower promising entrepreneurs and ambitious small business owners. It does this by teaching the tools necessary to write a successful business plan, find financial backing, and design a blueprint for success.

Through a total of 30 contact hours, the FAU Adams Center for Entrepreneurship is offering students the chance to learn why a business plan is necessary and how to write an effective business plan. In addition to this, students will learn how to pitch a plan to investors as well as what those investors expect to see in the plan. By the end of the entrepreneur bootcamp, students will be prepared to enter a business plan in the prestigious FAU Business Plan Competition and compete for seed funding.

In addition to learning how to pitch a business plan, students will discover the most effective research tools available, from using databases in researching competition to understanding demographics. From this research, they will learn how to create an impactful marketing plan and project sales revenues.

Course Overview

The Entrepreneur Boot Camp is made up of ten sessions and includes access to mentor consultation via the Entrepreneur In Residence program. All participants will receive a Florida Atlantic University Certificate upon satisfactory completion all sessions as well as assignments, individual study assignments, learning assignments and class discussions.

The bootcamp is open to all students, staff, and the community. Cost for participating in the bootcamp starts at $50 for FAU students. FAU staff or Alumni can register for $100, and any other members of the community are welcome to register for $200.

Meet the Instructor

Kevin Cox is a published entrepreneurial focused academic currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Entrepreneurship at Florida Atlantic University’s College of Business. Prior to pursuing his Ph.D., Kevin received his B.S.B.A. in Management, with minor in Entrepreneurship as well as a Master of Science in Entrepreneurship (M.S.E.) from the University of Florida.

Most recently Kevin has primarily focused on Entrepreneurship research as well as teaching undergraduate Entrepreneurship courses at FAU. During his tenure, he has helped students launch successful crowdfunding campaigns, advance to the final round of the FAU Business Plan Competition, form LLCs, design websites, initiate new product development, and work towards securing intellectual property protection.

 

By Nate Hendriksen

Tech Garage Announces 2017 Summer Camps

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2017 CAMP DESCRIPTION

Every year, Tech Garage does a great job of keeping a unifying theme for the four weeks of camp, while continuing to challenge and motivate those who have attended camp for multiple years. The program is centered around a challenge or project-based learning where we provide guidance when needed.

The year-round TechGarage program will begin to focus members toward real world problems where they can utilize their technology skills developed from competitive robotics. We will see what the campers can do and have some fun with the challenges starting in camp. This is a great way to start the process of getting students engaged in thinking about real-world problems at a young age.

Participants will form teams that to compete for cash prizes (X-prize) on the last day of the four-week camp. This is an optional program for those who want to step up to the challenge.  The team that best solves that problem based on the specifications will be awarded a cash prize of $1,000. In addition to the cash prize, a number of other prizes will be available such as:

  • A machine capable of automatically sorting 10 different types of Legos with 90% accuracy given a specific time limit.
  • A robotic lawnmower that can automatically cut a region of grass at FAU Henderson school.
  • A machine capable of sorting 6-32 bolts of varying lengths.
  • A custom designed drone with increased lift capacity and modular payload area using the core electronics from a Bebop 2 drone.

These will be difficult challenges and we will be pleasantly surprised if teams are able to meet the specifications and be eligible for the cash prize. At most, only one cash prize will be awarded per X-prize challenge and the challenges will be open until solved.

SHARK TANK

We will also offer a Shark Tank style competition on the last day of camp. Campers will have the opportunity to present a business idea and working prototype to a distinguished panel of judges. Cash prizes will be awarded if the judges feel the business idea has merit and the working prototype demonstrates the potential of the product. We have numerous mentoring programs in Boca for young entrepreneurs and this will be a great introduction to what it takes to start a business.

BEGINNING (GRADES 4-8) – REGISTRATION

$350/week or $1200 for all 4 weeks (9am-5pm)

Beginning camp is designed for those who are just getting started and have a passion for technology. We have four structured programs where campers will be in one class in the morning and a different class in the afternoon. If a camper attends two weeks they will be able to complete all four programs. For campers who sign up for all four weeks we will work with them based on ability in advance camp or interest in other programs. We have no shortage of fun and engaging programs.

  • Programming – Code Combat is a fun way to learn programming in Python or Javascript by playing a videogame, We are bringing back an old favorite with RoboCode to teach Java programming through a Tank game where campers compete against each other.
  • Electronics – Arduino microprocessor and breadboarding of electronics, LittleBits a fun build system that allows building of custom circuits and devices.
  • Computer Aided Design (CAD) – Campers will use OnShape to CAD parts that can be laser cut or 3D printed. Will be focused on making something that can be taken home.
  • Building – We have a couple options based on interest. Campers will be able to do First Robotics League robot, SeaPerch, Model building, DIY STEAM kits.

ADVANCED (GRADES 6-12) – REGISTRATION

$350/week or $1200 for all 4 weeks (9am-5pm)

  • COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN: This is probably our most popular program every year where campers will learn and use CAD(OnShape.com) to laser cut and 3D print parts. We will also introduce Vacuum Forming which allows casting of parts with different materials. For those planning to do Shark Tank this will help understand the challenges of mass producing parts for a product. For those interested in the Lego sorter, Robot lawnmower, Drone build or Bolt sorter these will all require custom manufacturing of parts.
  • VIRTUAL REALITY GAME DESIGN: We fully anticipate this will be a very popular program and priority will be given to campers who sign up for all four weeks of camp. We will be using the Unity game engine to develop VR applications for HTC Vive, Oculus and possibly Microsoft HoloLens. A prerequisite for this program is the ability to CAD a 3D part which can then be imported into Unity which does a great job of minimizing complicated programming to do basic VR applications.
  • ELECTRONICS: Raspberry PI and Arduino have redefined what is possible for low cost but powerful embedded systems. Campers will work through the core concepts of using Raspberry PI and Python to control external circuits and work with a range of add on boards(HATS) that allow for external input/output/control. This will provide a foundation for the skills needed to work on the X-prizes or SharkTank competition.
  • PROGRAMMING: RoboCode is a great way to learn the fundamentals of Java programming where you program a Tank using a provided API that competes against other pre-programmed tanks and tanks from other campers.  Can’t emphasize enough the importance of learning the fundamentals of programming using Java. Taking this class will be a prerequisite for the Virtual Reality Game Design program if you are new to TechGarage.

REGISTRATION

We will be open for drop off at 8:30 and pickup by 5:30. Campers will need to bring a snack and lunch each day. We will prioritize spots in camp based on TechGarage membership, participation in all four weeks and early registration. We will do everything we can to accommodate your selection. If we are unable to find a suitable fit and unable resolve the conflict we will provide a refund. Please review the following prior to registering for camp. If you have any questions please email contact@stemhq.org.

By Nate Hendriksen

FIJI Water Founder David Gilmour @ Palm Beach Dramaworks

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LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE – RSVP REQUIRED!!!

Join Palm Beach Dramaworks for a fascinating evening with one of the world’s most prolific entrepreneurs! David Gilmour, founder of FIJI Water, will be LIVE at Palm Beach Dramaworks to speak about his new book, START UP , and discuss amazing stories from an incredible lifetime entrepreneurial ventures.


Visit the links below for more information on David Gilmour’s work:

WSJ VIDEO INTERVIEW: An Entrepreneur’s Three Secrets to Success http://www.wsj.com/video/an-entrepreneur-three-secrets-to-success/76FAFABC-D7AE-45AE-B3F6-DEB1A0090CDF.html

FORBES: Fiji Water’s David Gilmour Takes Aim At New Start Up https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/stevenbertoni/2013/02/13/fiji-waters-david-gilmour-takes-aim-at-new-start-up/amp/

PALM BEACH DAILY NEWSFiji Water founder: Passion, creative thinking keys business http://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news/local/fiji-water-founder-passion-creative-thinking-keys-business-success/wgWrUp8xQzJKGRg0qtyNbO/

Sponsored by:

Guidewell Innovation Presents Health+Accel
TechGarage Wins 2017 eMerge Americas Hackathon – Kairos Category
Palm Beach Tech sponsoring ‘Sitting in a Garage with Eric’
eMerge Americas: Hackathon 2017
FAU Entrepreneur Bootcamp launching Fall 2017
Tech Garage Announces 2017 Summer Camps
FIJI Water Founder David Gilmour @ Palm Beach Dramaworks