Venturefest, Oxford 2014-07-08
I attended several sessions and spoke with a few people outside of those sessions, although admittedly not that many.
There follows some write ups of some of the talks, pitches and companies I encountered while there.
I attended several sessions and spoke with a few people outside of those sessions, although admittedly not that many.
There follows some write ups of some of the talks, pitches and companies I encountered while there.
This years Venturefest had a more positive feel than last year, there were at least people talking about financing and things appear to be happening. I'm reassured by seeing the state of the Magellium demos, they are showing off things that are not that dis-similar in state to some of the things I've been working on, leading me to feel more positive about those projects. It still wasn't as vibrant as it has been, with an empty space in the quad where previously there have been marquees. Some of that is caused by dilution, they are trying to set up other venturefests around the country, but I get the feeling that doesn't account for all of it.
It feels like we're at the very early stages of the next rise of the roller coaster, with a number of small companies who have been bootstrapping their small ideas and are looking for angel investors to cover their next 6-12 months. Fever pitch isn't going to happen any time soon, but there's a quiet confidence around.
I'm starting to think I have an obligation to do something more constructive - there aren't many people around who can actually do things, so those of us who can should do what we can. I am, however, somewhat limited in both the amount of time and amount of imagination I can bring to bear.
There are a number of things on the go at the moment which probably warrant their own entries. Aside from that, I intend to ramp up some of my Internet of Things investigations, there is a government run competition which might be worth entering and I have just ordered some more equipment to do prototyping. Mostly this is Arduino-centric, although there is included an Intel SoC devboard which is pin-compatible with the Arduino. Kit:
Internet of Things Tech City UK Launchpad
" The Technology Strategy Board, with Tech City UK Ltd and Cambridge Wireless, are to invest up to £1m to support micro, small and medium-sized businesses working on the Internet of Things (IoT). This competition will support innovative research projects centred in and around the clusters in Cambridge (equipment and communications) and London (software and services).
This competition aims to stimulate these hotspots of IoT industries by enabling companies to move towards commercial success. We want to draw investment and people into the areas and to encourage networking and collaboration to strengthen the clusters."
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