Hospitality Edition Of StartUp Weekend Held

December 13, 2015

The Hospitality Edition of StartUp Weekend held December 4th to the 6th saw eight businesses launched in the span of 54 hours.

“Sponsored by the Bermuda Hospitality Institute, the Startup Weekend was an intensive session during which entrepreneurs worked together in teams to create a Minimum Viable Product [MVP] for a business,” a spokesperson said.

“Importantly, the event led to a record number of students from various primary, middle and high-schools who were extremely active in the work of their teams.

“More than 40 people participated in proposals and 23 pitched business ideas, including 8 year-old Aaliyah Muhammad and 9 year-old R. J. Lightbourne, whose team, Kool Toons, won the people’s Choice Mention at the end of the event.

“Their idea was to develop a website where students aged 6 to 12 could learn how to code games using tutorials produced by the young duo.

“Seven other ideas, many of which had a hospitality focus and ranged from a floating hotel to a nail technicians academy, were peer-selected to proceed to the next stages. Teams were formed and over two days worked to develop and fine-tune the business ideas until they came up with the MVP.

“Under the guidance of Ron Ben-Zeev of Startup Global, the teams worked around the clock on Saturday and Sunday. A team of local coaches, consisting of entrepreneurs and business leaders, was on-hand to provide support to the entrepreneurs throughout the weekend.

“On Sunday, the eight teams finalised their ideas and pulled together apps, social media pages, and websites. At 5:30pm, they began pitching to a panel of judges that included Brett Henshilwood of Deloitte, Simon van de Weg of Clarien Bank, Erica Smith of the Bermuda Economic Development Corporation [BEDC], Malika Musson of the Bermuda Hospitality Institute, and Deshay Caines of the Bermuda Business Development Agency.

“At the conclusion of the event, the judges gave the third-place prize to Passport To Paradise, an app aimed to ease the transition of tourists and new-comers to Bermuda. The second-place prize went to Conscious Products, a wholesaler of compostable containers and cutlery. The first-place prize went to BOFF, an aquaculture business idea focused on providing locally sourced fish to restaurants and consumers.

“Startup Weekend Bermuda was coordinated by a team of local entrepreneurs who had participated previously in Startup Weekend and supported by the Department of E-Commerce’s Inspire eBusiness initiative and the Bermuda Economic Development Corporation.

“Prizes for the Bermuda winning teams were graciously donated by local companies and entrepreneurs who support the local entrepreneurial ecosystem including: Red Bicycle, Into Bermuda, ConnecTech, and SpectroPay.

“Other sponsors included the Deloitte, J. D. Lewis, Clarien Bank, and the Babson Alumni Club of Bermuda who granted scholarships while Barritt’s provided refreshing beverages throughout the entire weekend. Butterfield Bank supplied the venue and all stationery needs as the Rosebank Training Centre acted as a hub for creativity, dynamic problem-solving, and entrepreneurial energy.”

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