Monday, 21 May 2012

  • Charging the future: How Halo IPT made its millions
  • Special report: Who's cracking the Asian market?
  • Catching the entrepreneurial bug at any age
Subscribe

Six make the cut for Webstock Startup Alley

Finalists have a chance to get time in the Landing Pad in San Francisco

Friday, January 20 2012 || News || BY Unlimited

Six companies have made the list of finalists for the BNZ Startup Alley at this year's Webstock conference, from 30 entrants.

According to the website, they are Educa, Go Vocab, My Tours, Pocketsmith, Usnap.us and and Luumin.

The finalists will be able to pitch to a panel of judges and the winner receives $10,000, flights to San Francisco and up to three months in the Landing Pad, a shared space for Kiwi startups trying to crack the US market.

The event kicks off on 16 February.

The judging panel includes Trade Me founder Sam Morgan, serial entrepreneur John Holt, MetaFilter founder John Haughey, designer and developer Amy Hoy and BNZ national manager of small business Harry Ferreira.

Your name


Listed as anonymous if blank

Subject *

Comment *

Comment composition options »

Captcha *

This is a test to prevent automated spam submission. To receive a new challenge click Click here to receive a new challenge below or click click here to receive an audio challenge to receive audio challenge.