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TechLaunch 4.0

POSTED: 09:39 MST Thursday, May 3, 2007

by Eddie Kovsky

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Tags -  Entrepreneurship , TechConnect

Hey, entrepreneurs! Do you think your company has what it takes? Is your idea just a step away from taking off as the next big thing?

Well, best of luck to you then.

But those entrepreneurs who still need a little help getting off the ground should check out TechLaunch 4.0 July 11-12, in Boise.

TechLaunch is organized by Idaho TechConnect to help Idaho entrepreneurs find financing to start or grow their companies. Participating companies will have an opportunity to present their business plan to a panel of judges from the financing community.

Each TechConnect office around the state will conduct a regional qualifying round for entrepreneurial companies. Finalists will be selected to attend TechLaunch 4.0 in Boise to compete for prize money and receive feedback from the judging panel.

Participation details vary by region, but you will need to submit an application soon. Visit Idaho TechConnect for all the info.

1 Comments

  1. We set it up as a 2 day event to give entrepreneurs and other interested parties the 'theory' (panels on debt, equity and alternative financing as well as speakers on the due diligence process and making a pitch) and the 'practice' (where companies pitch to the investors).

    Details are being added daily to TechConnect's site. Hope to see everyone there!

    Comment By Krissa
    Thursday, May 3, 2007 @ 4:23 PM

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