The Gigabit Challenge Announces Semi-Finalists for Business Plan Competition on the Google Fiber Network

Top Quote The Gigabit Challenge has announced the thirty-nine semi-finalists who will move on for the chance to win the $100,000 Grand Prize and the $250,000 "Born Global" Prize. End Quote
  • Kansas City, MO-KS (1888PressRelease) December 07, 2011 - The Gigabit Challenge (http://www.gigabitchallenge.com) worldwide business plan competition has released the companies that will compete to become finalists for the $100,000 Grand Prize and $250,000 "Born Global" Prize.

    The Gigabit Challenge (www.gigabitchallenge.com) announced the Semi-Finalists who will continue on in pursuit of the $100,000 Grand Prize, the $250,000 "Born Global" Prize and the opportunity to create disruptive innovation on the Google Fiber Network. These Semi-Finalists were selected by a panel of judges including entrepreneurs, angel investors, venture capitalists, public and private sector organizations, community leaders and other experts. Executive summaries were judged based on market opportunity, growth potential, impact, brevity, clarity and how effectively the ideas utilized the Google Fiber Network. The Semi-Finalist companies cover a wide range of applications including telemedicine, ecommerce, nonprofit fundraising, video delivery, digital city management and much more.

    "The Gigabit Challenge is a great example of a community working together to capitalize on a fantastic opportunity for the region to connect with entrepreneurs, inventors and investors from around the globe to catalyze ideas that can change the world," said Chris Bernard, Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Design Startup Director and Advisor for Microsoft, and a judge for The Gigabit Challenge. "We congratulate all of those who entered the competition and we're looking forward to the final round of judging. We are proud to offer programs like Microsoft BizSpark to the Semi-Finalists, which will help those startups and entrepreneurs focus on a great idea and get to market quickly."

    The Gigabit Challenge Semi-Finalists:

    Abhi Ray, Heart To Heart Network Inc.
    Adam Geller, Edthena
    Andrea Tappy, ClassTap
    Andrew Ying, Hong
    Annie Hwang, Cloud Integration LLP
    Bob Wray, CourthouseUSA LLC
    Brendon Collier, SocialCloud
    Brett Simpson, record life
    Cecilia Bakker, Cecilia Bakker & Tom Brown
    Corinna West, Wellness Wordworks
    Dallas Kranker, Everything Computers LLC
    David Windhausen, TiBi.tv
    Don Peterson, BigIris.com
    Eddie Tapper, GET-GIV-GOT System Technologies
    Edgar Sarmiento, HuMuch?
    Ellen Ervin, Connected-4-Learning
    Ernie Johnston, iNet2
    Fortunato Cardenas, Green Earth Aerogel Technologies
    Jason Arnold, Paruzia Technologies
    Jeff Stull, Risk Analytics LLC
    Jeremy Kissell, Jeremy Kissell
    Jim West, Somametric
    Kristin Kenney, RE:Cite
    Marc Canter, Digital City Mechanics
    Mark Hellevang, Capital Infinity Research LLC
    Mary Poehler, In Touch Beacon
    Merlin Owens, East West TeleMedia International
    Michael McKinzy Sr., Voter Integrity Party (V.I.P.)
    Michael Shear, Strategic Office Networks LLC
    S. Vaideeswaran, Damascus Fortune
    Sally Smith, Esipro Technologies LLC
    Samuel Belu-John, SEIN Analytics & Asset Management
    Scott Hardiek, Virtual/Real World Wallet System
    Seak Meng Lay, Photaic
    Sonia Lin, Kauzu
    Su Sanni, WeDidIt
    Tim Sylvester, Integrated Roadways
    Troy Norris, TalentHelix
    Willow Lundgren, PlanetRestore LLC

    Semi-finalists have until December 9, 2011 to submit eight to ten page business plans and Powerpoint presentations which will be reviewed by the judging panel. Finalists will be announced on December 16, 2011. At The Gigabit Challenge Finale on January 18, 2012, the winners will be awarded a Grand Prize valued at $100,000 and a "Born Global" Prize of a $250,000 investment from Gramercy Private Equity.

    "It has been a pleasure reviewing submissions for The Gigabit Challenge," said Greg Kratofil, Shareholder at Polsinelli Shughart and judge for The Gigabit Challenge. "It feels like I'm looking through time and getting a glimpse at what the future will hold. I have been extremely impressed with the quality of the ideas and have little doubt about the opportunities enabled by gigabit speed."

    For more information about The Gigabit Challenge or to express interest in becoming a partner, please visit http://www.gigabitchallenge.com or contact Ann DeAngelo at (816) 842-5244.

    About The Gigabit Challenge:

    The Gigabit Challenge is a global business plan competition to find disruptive ideas that will turn the tech industry upside-down and change the world. The Gigabit Challenge is focused on unique applications that are enabled by Google's first-in-the-nation 1 Gigabit Fiber network. It is a business plan competition looking for the brightest, hungriest and most passionate entrepreneur superstars who are looking to think big...with a gig. In early October 2011, individuals, teams and early-stage businesses were invited to enter for the chance to win the Grand Prize valued at $100,000 and be the first to work on the Google Fiber Network. For more information, please visit http://www.gigabitchallenge.com.

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