Posts Tagged ‘MIT$100K’

Winners = losers in business plan competitions?

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Business plan competiton season is in full swing — the MIT 100K’s Elevator Pitch Competition, and the Executive Summary Contest is getting started. Researcher/entrepreneur/business plan competition judge Vivek Wadhwa weighs in at TechCrunch, suggesting that losing business plan competitions may be better for startups than winning. Wadhwa calls the competitions a relic of the dot-com era, and compares winners to children whose parents praise them too much.

A quick scan of past winners backs up Wadhwa’s argument — the winners haven’t gone on to become huge successes, while Akamai, Harmonix and Brontes all lost.

Meanwhile, investor/entrepreneur/business plan competition judge Sim Simeonov says he disagrees with Wadhwa but adds his own criticism, saying the competitions move the target from creating a successful business to winning the competiton, and force judges to decide a winner without any kind of VC-style due diligence.

So what does all that mean for Rouzbeh Shahsavari, who recently won five grand for his nano-engineered concrete startup? Who knows? Above, watch Shahsavari possibly doom his startup by winning, and the other contestants ensure wild success by losing the $100k Elevator Pitch Contest last month.

Semyon Dukach talks Global Cycle Solutions

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Entrepreneur and MIT blackjack guy Semyon Dukach talks to the AFP about Global Cycle Solutions, the MIT$100K finalist and development-track winner that developed a bicycle-powered corn-sheller for use in developing countries.

Dukach told MHT in January that he was looking for a nonprofit to join to help others as he worked on StartupHive.org. 

You’ll have to click here to watch the AFP’s video — the news wire disabled the embed option.

Via Joost Bonsen.

Breaking down the MIT$100K, fancy edition

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

We had Shawn Broderick, Brian Del Vecchio, Sunil Dhaliwal, Jean Hammond and Dan Phillips rate the $100K semifinalists on their real-world business prospects. Full text can be found here.

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