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LPV10 Winners

Posted by sonia on December 3, 2010 at 9:58 am

The results are in and it’s time to announce the winners in the LPV10 Startup Competition. A panel of 7 judges casted their votes for the “Startup Most Likely to Succeed” and awarded Geotoko. From Judge Andre Charland’s comments: “It seems like all sorts of businesses big and small are going to need an easy way to take advantage of location based promos. This is like a quick and easy way to do that.” So, a huge kudos to Geotoko.

Geotoko's Adarsh Pallian receiving Super-hero trophy

The people care where their food comes from and they have spoken. Foodtree takes home “People’s Choice”. Congrats Foodtree!

Foodtree's Anthony Nicalo and Derek Shanahan

A huge shout-out to all the startups, who were busy showing off their stuff all night. Stay tuned for details of our next Launch Party Vancouver event.

Rock Your Vote – 2 days left in the LPV10 Startup Competition

Posted by Maura Rodgers on November 29, 2010 at 2:01 pm

At Launch Party Vancouver 5, we introduced the first ever LPV Startup Competition to provide the startup showoffs with additional exposure. It’s been a fun addition to our live event and a great way for the startups to reach people, who can not make it to LPV in person.

Vote for People’s Choice – LPV10
The 9 startup showoffs for LPV10 have all uploaded 2 minute videos about their companies and the polls have been open now for the past two weeks. If you have not voted for your favorite startup yet, go to the LPV10 Startup Competition Website and VOTE by 12pm, December 1.

The 3 startups with the most community votes right now are:

  1. Foodtree – a site that helps you discover where your food is from and connects you directly to it’s origin, so you can feel confident about the food you eat.
  2. Clinicbook – helps people find healthcare and check wait times at clinics in their area.
  3. Xkey - From fishing charters to adventure expeditions, activity operators use XKey to manage bookings, collect reservations, and generate bookings online, 24/7.

Judges Choice
In addition, we select high profile judges for each competition, who invest in and/or have started their own Internet companies. Each judge takes the time to review and rank each video as well as provide valuable feedback to each startup. And as usual, we think the judges for LPV10 are kind of a big deal:

VIP Packages available at #LPV10

Posted by sonia on November 24, 2010 at 4:22 pm

Is kicking the season off with style your thing? Well then, Team Bootup has a great offer for you. We have coordinated VIP Packages for LPV10, starting at $600. If you’re a startup or a tech company this is a great way to celebrate the holiday with your team. Packages include:

  • tickets to event
  • VIP service & canapes for your guests
  • drink tickets a plenty
  • VIP Table with Company Signage

And who knows, maybe even Santa will pay you a visit with his friendly helpers :)

Fore more details, contact Sonia Ryan at sonia (at) bootup (dot) ca by Friday, November 26th at 2pm.

Launch Party Vancouver 9 Wrap Up

Posted by Maura Rodgers on June 22, 2010 at 12:02 am

When we started LPV in September 2007, our goal was to shine a big bright light on the startup community and help connect entrepreneurs with investors, potential partners and their peers. Looking at photos from the last 9 events, it is clear that our community is growing and that the best of Canadian tech has consistently showed up to support and celebrate the latest crop of Internet startups in the great Northwest. It’s our hope that the startups you have seen demo at Launch Parties 1-9 will grow into the next generation of Canadian super angels.

Martin Ertl of Contractually, LPV9 Startup Competition People’s Choice Winner
Photo credit: Jeremy Lim

Our ninth edition of Launch Party Vancouver on June 17th was definitely our biggest event yet.  As Debbie Landa tweeted, LPV9 was definitely a “who’s who of Canadian tech.” We were thrilled to have Chris Albinson, Katherine Barr, Dan Martell, Debbie Landa, and Anthony Lee from the C100 fly up from Silicon Valley as well as Chris Arsenault and Shawn Abbott from iNovia Capital in the house.  A great big thank you to all of our out of town guests for making the trek to Vancouver.  Go Canada!

Chris Albinson of the C100 Organization and Panorama Capital
Photo Credit: Jeremy Lim

Put your hands together for…
We rely on public and private donations and a whole lot of sweat and sometimes tears to make this all possible.  Many thanks to Sonia Ryan and volunteers Melissa Joaquin, Angela Baldonero, Tarlan Klo, Tina Hoang, and Laurent Munier for working the door and helping us set-up.

We could not do any of this without the backing of our LPV9 Partners:

  • BCIC – the lead organization charged with advancing innovation and commercialization in British Columbia.
  • Canpages - fastest growing local search company in Canada with a nationwide API for smart phone application developers.
  • Clark Wilson - BC’s Law Firm for Business. Mark Longo & Brock Smith are the go to guys.
  • HSBC - the world’s local bank with startup banking packages.
  • Fasken Martineau - a leading international business law and litigation firm. Keith Spencer and Shahrooz Navabi are the real deal.
  • Strutta - the platform for creating online contests and the brains behind the LPV9 Startup Competition.
  • Lonsdale Rentals – the place to go for all of your corporate and private party rental needs. From bar rentals to glasses, they have it all.
  • Pixstar - Pixstar Photo booths provide the perfect memento to remember any party.
  • Mission Hill – Mission Hill has an amazing selection of Okanagan wines. They featured Rigamorole red and white at LPV9.
  • Russell Brewing - committed to brewing 100% natural, real Canadian beer. And it shows!
  • Jeremy Lim - Check out Jeremy’s awesome LPV9 photo set on Flickr and contact him for your event.

Our Media Sponsors rock:

  • Techvibes - our favorite technology blog does an amazing job highlighting all of the LPV9 startups and covering daily tech news in cities across Canada and the United States. And best of all, Techvibe’s President & Editor, Rob Lewis always shows up as promised   ——->
  • Startup Digest - All you have to do is enter your email address and choose your favorite hubs to receive the best startup events in your inbox every week.  Jon Chui runs the weekly Vancouver newsletter.

Thank you all for making LPV9 so great!

Launch Party Vancouver 1-9 in Photos

Posted by Maura Rodgers on June 21, 2010 at 4:50 pm

At our first LPV in September 2007, we had 120 attendees and a handful of startups and at LPV9, we had 9 amazing companies and over 500 people in the room.  To me, this just proves Vancouver is for Startups and our community is growing.  Here’s a snapshot of LPV over the years.

LPV 1 – September 27, 2007
Section 3, Vancouver
120 attendees, 6 Startups

Photo Credit: Phillip Jeffrey

LPV 2 – Launch Party with a Twist
December 5, 2007
The Republic
Special Guests – Mike Macadaan, Shira Lazar, Bill Wetherell, David Robinson & Heather Vescent from Twiistup in Los Angeles.
200 attendees, 6 startups. Check out the Video here

Photo Credit: Duane Storey

LPV 3 – January 28, 2008
The Lamplighter
250 attendees,  6 startups

Photo Credit: Philip Jeffrey

LPV4 - May 21, 2008
The Republic
300 attendees, 7 Startups

Photo Credit: Ianiv & Arieanna

LPV5 - September 18, 2008
Unwine’d
300 attendees, 6 Startups

Photo Credits: Tris Hussey, Raul Pacheco

LPV6 - February 26, 2009
Uber Lounge
350 attendees, 6 Startups

Photo Credit: Bobby Dassler, Ianiv & Arieanna

LPV 7 – June 2, 2009
Uber Lounge
400 attendees, 7 Startups

Photo Credit: Jason Brown

LPV8 – Under the Launch Party with Dealmaker Media
September 16, 2009
Circa Resto Lounge
400+ people, 8 Startups

Photo Credit: Bootup Labs

LPV9 – June 17, 2010
The Roundhouse
Special Guests: C100 Organization, iNovia Capital, Dealmaker Media
500+ attendees, 9 Startups

Photo Credit: Jeremy Lim

Thanks for all the fun and support over the years.

To view more LPV photos or share some that you have taken, please add them to our Launch Party Photo Group on Flickr and tag them with LPV#.

And the LPV9 winners are…

Posted by sonia on June 18, 2010 at 3:42 pm

The judge’s and community have spoken and it’s time to announce the winners in the LPV9 Startup Contest.  A panel of 8 Judges casted their votes for the “Startup Most Likely to Succeed” and awarded Unbounce. From Judge Amar Varma’s comments: “Love that they are focusing on simplicity, and the creation of landing pages and not web pages in general. Identified a target niche market and are attacking it. Neat solution to bridge the gap between marketers and IT.” Kudos to Unbounce.

Photo Credit: Jeremy Lim

All of you have spoken and your votes went to Bootup Labs company Contractually.

Photo Credit: Jeremy Lim

Big shout out to the 9 demo companies who were hustling the entire evening and talking up the crowd. Great job! Thank you for making another Launch Party a fun and successful event. Stay tuned for our announcement of our next Launch Party Vancouver event.

Who’s Coming to Launch Party 9

Posted by Maura Rodgers on June 11, 2010 at 4:05 pm

One week to go until Launch Party Vancouver 9 is here! As you know, we have a great line-up of startups for you to check out as well as an amazing list of attendees for you to mix and mingle with on Thursday, June 17th.

If you don’t have your ticket yet,  what are you waiting for??  Get your tickets now before we sell out! It’s going to be a great evening. Hope to see you then.

Here’s just a glimpse of some of the people you can look forward to meeting and catching up with next week at LPV9:

    • Anthony Lee – Altos Venture Partners & the C100 Organization
    • Katherine Barr - Mohr Davidow Ventures & the C100 Organization
    • Michael Arrington – Techcrunch
    • Debbie Landa – Dealmaker Media, the C100 Organization & Grow 2010
    • Dan Martell – Flowtown & Lean Product Development
    • Stewart Butterfield – Tiny Speck
    • Mike Macadaan – MySpace
    • Marcus Frind – Plenty of Fish
    • Danny Robinson – Bootup Labs
    • Jason Bailey – Super Rewards
    • J. Joly – Dimerocker
    • Ryan Holmes – Hootsuite
    • Rebecca Bollwitt – Miss604.com, Sixty4Media
    • Rob Lewis – Techvibes.com
    • Kris Krug – Static Photography
    • Dennis Pilarinos – Microsoft
    • Steve Wandler – Individual & Metabridge
    • Mark Cunningham – Indicee.com
    • Amielle Lake – Tagga
    • Chris Arsenault – iNovia Capital
    • Darren Barefoot – Capulet Communications
    • Ben Pickering – Strutta.com
    • Leonard Brody – NowPublic.com
    • Angela Baldonero – Return Path
    • Lyal Avery – Outcome 3
    • Igor Faletski – Mobify.com
    • Cristian Strat – Summify.com
    • Michael Fergusson – Ayogo Games
    • Martin Ertl – Contractually & Lexpubli.ca
    • Boris Mann – B Mann Consulting
    • Dave Olson – Hootsuite
    • Dario Meli – Invoke
    • Jonathan Bixby – Strangeloop Networks
    • Mack Flavelle – Compass Engine
    • Patrick Lor – Fotolia
    • Mike Kirk – Blastramp
    • Paul Lee – Van Edge Capital
    • Cindy Pearson – BCTIA
    • Natalie Sisson – WomanzWorld
    • Cinci Csere – Eat Communications
    • Fred Ngo – Standout Jobs
    • Chris Breikks – 6S Marketing
    • Derek Shanahan – Foodtree.com
    • Brock Whitton – Joyent
    • Rick Perrault – Unbounce.com
    • Daniel Chu- Silkstart.com
    • Jim Fletcher – Northwest Ventures
    • Jesse Heaslip – Noomi.com
    • Michael Cole – Fitbrains.com
    • Michael Chelico – Opskwan.com
    • Dave Chapman – Yellowpoint Capital Partners
    • Daniel Wolfe – Zedmo
    • Peter Berger – Suite 101
    • Chris Coldeway – RedRovr
    • Curt Cherawayko – Business in Vancouver
    • Ben Neville – Mainsocial
    • Theazel Lee – Rocket Builders
    • Aaron Hilton – Cell Touch
    • Len Layton – Mingleverse
    • Mark Binns – Mobio
    • Mandy Chan – Vidigami Media, Inc.
    • Pam Brain – Brain Communications
    • Jenny Yang – Metafor
    • Jackson Sayers – Healthchoices.ca
    • Jenn Lowther – 6S Marketing
    • Daryl Hatton – Connection Point Systems
    • Raul Pacheco – Hummingbird 604
    • Troy Angrignon, TA Consulting Inc.
    • Remy Kozak -  Purpose Wireless Ltd.
    • Kalle Radage – BDC
    • Brent Holliday – Capital West Partners
    • Judy Bishop  – Avocular Systems
    • Roland Tanglao – Mozilla
    • Jon Chui – Startup Digest
    • Karen Henrich - Chicwalks Media Inc.
    • Winnie Lai – Clinicbook
    • Florence Leung – PeerFX Inc.
    • Kerem Karatal CTO, iQmetrix
    • Nicholas Molnar – Thirdi Software
    • Amy Rae – Canpages
    • Patrick Payne – Quick Mobile
    • Brendon Wilson – Eirnin Co
    • James Sherrett -AdHack
    • Sarah Bancroft – Daily Dose Media
    • Maria Pacella – Growthworks
    • Cam Cavers – Reaction Labs
    • Shannon Yeland – Active State
    • Judy Hamilton – Terratap Technologies
    • Dimitri Sirota – Layer 7
    • Chris Sel, Radiusly
    • Mark Kaufmann, COO, LingQ
    • Glenn Hilton – Image X Media
    • Graham Sibley – Collabware
    • Weston Trimestra – netSign Communications
    • Dawn Bowles – DreamBank
    • Vik Khanna -  Faronics
    • Cameron Scott – Matygo
    • Amy Lennon – Knowledge Network
    • Josh Nilson – DES Games
    • Ashish Anand – Moksha

      Launch Party Vancouver 9 Tickets on Sale

      Posted by Maura Rodgers on May 14, 2010 at 4:49 pm

      Tickets are now on sale for Launch Party Vancouver 9 on June 17, 2010.  We are really looking forward to celebrating summer’s arrival and the best new digital media startups of 2010 with all of you.

      We have some special guests lined up for LPV9 including:

      • Members of The C100a non-profit organization comprised of a select group of Canadians based primarily in Silicon Valley, including executives of leading technology companies, experienced startup entrepreneurs and venture capital investors.
      • Techcrunch Founder, Michael Arrington just moved to Seattle and will be a startup Judge for the LPV9 Startup Competition.  He will also be in town for the big event. Vancouver, get ready to be Techcrunched!

      Ticket Prices
      Since LPV started we have quadrupled in size. To accommodate our growing tech community, we will be holding LPV9 at the Roundhouse in Yaletown. We are told that we can fit 500+ of our closest friends in there, so hopefully we will have enough room for all of us.  A Bigger venue + growing community = bigger costs. We have tried to keep the ticket prices low, still cover our costs and offer lots of value and fun at every event. Ticket prices include appies and a drink.

      Cash Bar
      Currently, there is no credit card service on site at the Roundhouse, so bring cash or feel free to pre-purchase drink tickets.
      We are looking into mobile payment options and securing a credit card service and will update this post if we can accept CC payments.

      DJ Jeremy Lim
      Jeremy wears many hats – marketer, photographer, musician and wicked DJ.  After the startup demos are done, you can rock out and dance to the music of DJ Lim.

      Pixstar
      Pixstar is a Vancouver photo booth company that has lots of great booth options for corporate events, weddings and Launch Parties!  Be sure to drop by the LPV9 Pixstar booth before you leave to take home a special memento from the evening.

      Save the date, June 17 – Launch Party Vancouver 9

      Posted by Maura Rodgers on March 24, 2010 at 1:46 pm

      Are you ready for the next Launch Party!?
      We had hoped to do LPV9 in January but with the Olympics, we had a hard time locking down a venue that was central and could accommodate all of us without breaking the bank. BUT we are excited to announce that we FINALLY found one!  The Roundhouse in Yaletown has approved our application to hold the next Launch Party there on Thursday, June 17th, 2010. It will be a great way to kick off the summer season and celebrate the best new startups of 2010.

      Superheroes Wanted!
      We are looking for the best Internet startups around to apply to show-off their wares at LPV9.  If accepted, there is no cost at all for you to demo and participate in the event. Startups get a table, some signage, wifi, promotion, and lots of love from the BC technology community.  **Warning: You may sound a little hoarse or lose your voice altogether when the night is done.**

      Tickets
      As always, we will try to keep ticket prices low but because of the size of the event, our costs have gone up too.  Ticket prices may rise a bit as a result but will include a drink, and appys in the price.  And since we won’t be getting kicked out of the venue early, the celebration will go late.

      Once we finalize the details, you will be able to register to attend.  Startups feel free to apply now.  We will be accepting applications until May 14, 2010.

      Venue Recommendations

      Posted by sonia on March 5, 2010 at 2:35 pm

      Hello Vancouver!  We’ve been getting a lot of emails and calls asking when our next Launch Party event will be.   And now that the Olympics are over <sigh>, and venues are freed up, we are working on finalizing the details for LPV9.

      But I need your help…
      I’ve been sourcing out venue after venue after venue but can’t seem to find a space that will fit all of us.  I feel like I have looked at every venue from Gastown to Yaletown but it is hard to find a big enough space within our non-profit budget.  So, I was hoping that you might have some venue recommendations for me.

      This is what we need:
      At our last event, we had over 400 attendees.  And if you recall, it was pretty hot and cramped in Circa.  This time around, we would like to have a bit more breathing room.

      • Capacity 500
      • Natural Lighting (preferred)
      • Bar and on-site kitchen
      • Wifi
      • Screens
      • Air Conditioning / Ventilation
      • Fantastic speaker system & working mic.

      We are shooting to have our next Launch Party in mid May, early June.

      If you are a Venue and would like to us to host our next LPV at your venue, please contact me at – sonia (at) bootup (dot) ca or if you have any recommendations, please leave a comment on this post.

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