OCC activities


8
Jul 10

Evening with The Difference Engine

Next Thursday we invite you to meet The Difference Engine in Vilnius. It is a UK based accelerator program which follows Techstars mentorship-based model and offers fairly good startup opportunities with 20k GBP investment, thirteen weeks of incubation and introductions to 100+ mentors along with the deal. A Lithuanian team – Geogoer – has already stepped out of the forge of this accelerator and will be present in the event to share experience as well. The Difference Engine is bringing along Stewart Townsend, startup master, previously behind Sun Startups Essentials programme, who is also one of the mentors, and Annely Lautre of UK Trade and Investment. The trip this summer is to spread the good word about how open The Difference Engine is and to invite the more startups to participate. Together with the founder, another TDE startup is comming Jonathan Shrago from Tagorize, a Seedcamp 2009 finalist.

The event will take place at the formerly usual place in restaurant Pegasus (Didžioji g. 11, Vilnius, map), at next Thursday (07-15th 18:00). We expect the event to last approximately 2 hours, and the space will be open longer should the networking wage on.

During the event we expect:

  • Presentation from The Difference Engine (followed by short Q&A)
  • Short speeches by key speakers
  • Pitchers from Lithuanian startups to show what Lithuania has
  • Networking session that is likely to include discussion with the guest about accelerators

Everyone is invited (the event is free) and welcomed to contribute. If you feel you could add to speeches / pitchers drop us a line at rokas.tamosiunas@opencoffeeclub.lt

Please register for the event at http://differenceengine-vilnius.eventbrite.com/


28
Jun 10

Event organising: a step in quality

During last 4 months we were actively engaged in hosting two major events – Startup Weekend Vilnius and World Lithuanian Economic Forum. Both of these events were planned out two months forth and delivered more or less throughout them. So what can we, as organizers, say of the two events? Well, the difference is paramount. After SW there were six pages of notes of what could have done better, or wasn’t there at all, we had round up meeting during which some tones were not the happiest. Well, after last event the mood is way better, there are no major notes, and about the only valid criticism that sticks – lack of plans B – so plans A were ok. Let’s note here that we had a very capable team during SW that individually in more than one occasions stretched out for the team – no offense intended.

So what’s good about WLEF? No major flaws, clear script, smooth execution. We had a large audience with great number of VIPs in it – which took subtle care to handle all their inquiries while ensuring timely delivery of all sorts of small pieces. We had spaces that allowed for networking, conference, backstage meetings and even dinner. We had a very professional sound, and less sophisticated video equipment that took three persons in total to operate smoothly so that the content was fluent and harmonic. But we did it. In all fairness it must be noted that we had no online presence and virtually no interaction whatsoever. A clear path for improvement there.

We hope this will end up as a trend of quality and the next major event we do is going to be of the same level or above. We had a 10-months-long small event’s chain last year that allowed us to perfect some small details of event hosting, and now we’re scaling it up. To share a few ideas what we’d like to have in the next big thing we do is greater engagement with audience, be it Twitter channels or Facebook wall. Ideally we can come up with some sort of reduced forum system that would run smoothly on cells, then have wireless stations set up, and the chat linked with presentation material allowing everyone to get a better focus and enabling to deliver feedback / ask questions at will.

To give a small insight on what’s coming, well – it’s summer time. So we are likely to have one or two small events here in Vilnius themed with some international events. There is an idea of hosting training towards the end of August. Maybe some small events after that. Autumn is likely to see some partnership projects: we’ve took a part in JCIs CYEA, maybe more partnerships will come out of that way, or a totally new partner will step up. Ideally there will be one more large event before end of the year, during which we’ll be able to apply much of what we learned so far.  Keep an eye on us if you’re interested.


26
Jun 10

World Lithuanian Economic Forum

Last week we’ve finally reached the conference day of WLEF. For half a day over 150 people gathered in central London to listen, talk, and network Lithuania. As the conference third part was focused on Lithuanian startups, over two dozens of VCs turned up at the event. While the rest of the audience was comprised of Lithuanian and foreign high profile businessmen, a large delegation from Lithuania itself, and a margin of various other guests. This is an attempt to give you a fair impression of what happened during that half of a day.

The conference was kicked off by a speech delivered by Lithuania’s PM Andrius Kubilius, right after greeting speeches. PM gave a snapshot of Lithuania’s fiscal consolidation, key advantages and pulled that joke about basketball victory and Eurovision being the next hard targets of the government, while everything else being easy. It was followed by quite thoroughly seconding speech by a representative from IBM. Next on the panel for a moment it looked that “Strategic Staffing Solutions” and “Barclays” outright loves Lithuania from what they’ve said, but the impression was later effectively downed by a question from the audience about whether Barclays retail banking will come to Lithuania – the answers was: not any time soon. Minister of economics, who joined the panel to answer questions admitted it was his job to engage Lithuanian’s abroad and those about to leave, but failed to give a good reason why national problem of emigration will be reversed.

The second panel was more dynamic, providing more than one interesting thought on how to nurture entrepreneurship ecosystem. While minister of economics said startups where a priority, Bill Morrow from Angels Den said healthy startups should spring where it is tough, meaning no direct influx from the government. It was furthered by Henrik Albertsen from Nordic Venture Partners as he said he would not invest into a startup who has received public money. On the other note from the panel two successful Lithuanian companies spoke about their experience that painted a picture of business being a lone warrior in the field of Lithuania. During the question sessions minister of economics said he would go green tech should he return to business after his present duties. An indication for us all.

Last session was comprised of seven Lithuanian startup pitches. Quality of the presentations for once (during the second panel it was voiced that all Europeans, especially from northern part are terrible at pitching) was quite good, some of the pitchers really demonstrating great skill, and the content of all of them was considerable. We at Open Coffee Club believe that all seven were good business opportunities for VCs. This can be backed by number of very positive responses from VCs collected after the conference. One more note worth mentioning, is that aside traditional IT startups from Lithuania, we had greeen-tech, bio-tech, an even nano-tech pitching at the event.

To sum it up it was intense half of a day, with great number of messages to be heard and outstanding networking opportunity. Hopefully Lithuania lit up lighter on the minds of quite a few in London, as well as gave good chance for Lithuanian and foreign companies to meet up and hopefully bridge some lasting partnerships. So let’s collect the fruits of this event and brace for the one next year.


27
May 10

World Lithuanian Economic Forum

Recently after a success with Startup weekend, OCC has made partnership with Lithuanian business confederation to lend them a hand in holding contest at World Lithuanian Economic Forum. We are very excited and proud to be a part of this event that had such a positive outcome last year.

The message for companies out there is:
If you are looking for strategic partners abroad, or outright VC, you submit your application, get a set of top consultants to enable go further, enjoy a highlight during the event and go home with great new connections, and possibly even contracts.

This is a bit from themselves:

The follow up to last year;s successful event, ‘High tech innovation & investment: local to global,’ will be attended by representatives from world-class companies such as IBM Corporate Technology & Intellectual Property, Strategic Staffing Solutions and Barclays Global Retail Banking Technology. Recently, during the Lithuanian Prime Minister’s visit to the USA, IBM signed a letter of intent for setting up a joint research centre in Lithuania.

This event provides an unprecedented chance for Lithuanian businessmen to network with venture capitalists. VCs such as Nordic Ventures Partners, Qualcomm Ventures, Angels Den and others have already confirmed their participation.

“The ability to attract investments is key for economic stimulus, upon which long term growth and labor expansions are based. The path for it is already paved. I believe it will soon turn into a highway” – said Andrius Kubilius, Prime Minister of Lithuania and the host of the event.

“The priority is on high value producing industries. Hence the conference will focus on IT&T, bio, pharmaceutical, and green technologies. It is in our plans to attract between 5 to 10 key foreign investors in these industries this year” said the minister of economics Dainius Kreivys, who is also set to appear in the event.

Valdas Sutkus, the president of the organisation behind the event – ICC Lithuania – expects to attract the attention of Lithuanian businessmen and economists from around the world to the Lithuanian market. “This year, we aim to show examples that Lithuanian business is able to, and must go global” he says. Among the attendees are success stories such as Ilja Laurs of GetJar Networks, NetFrequency, the company behind swoodoo.com, the makers of MagicDraw, LessLoss.com and many more.

All companies matching this profile are welcome to attend and help to bridge successful cooperation. Those yet to become tomorrow’s success stories should apply to get all the assistance they need by applying to plef.lt/en/contest-en/ – a contest held in partnership with Open Coffee Club Vilnius and Sunrisevalley.


19
May 09

Gegužės 21 d. susitikimas

Gegužės 21 d. Open Coffee Club Vilnius svečiuosis ir prisistatys trijų idėjų autoriai.

Socialinio projekto www.misijasibiras.lt pristatymo metu susipažinsite su projekto trejų metų istorija, vystymu bei plėtros, tobulinimo planais. Tai proga daugiau išgirsti apie įspūdingas istorines ekspedicijas į lietuvių trėmimų, masinių žudynių, koncentracijos stovyklų ir įkalinimo vietas Sibire bei gauti informacijos apie tarptautinių projektų organizavimo ypatybes.

www.dito.lt – tai verslo optimizavimo sistema, kuri sistematizuoja įmonės verslo procesus bei kompanijos darbuotojų bendravimą su klientais taip, kad maksimaliai padidintų  įmonės darbo našumą ir kokybę.  Ar žinote, kokių priemonių dar neišnaudojote?

Lietuvos studentus suvienyti bandantis interneto projektas www.ututi.lt pasakos, kokie tikslinės grupės poreikiai iki šiol nepatenkinti ir kokios sėkmės gali tikėtis jų vystoma idėja. Kokia nauda? Kuo tai nauja? Ko reikia, kad pavyktų?

Visi atsakymai – ketvirtadienį 18 val. Restorane “Pegasus” (Didžioji g. 11, Vilnius). Laukiame Jūsų!

Registruotis galite čia arba info@opencoffeeclub.lt

6
May 09

Gegužės 7 d. renginys

Open Coffee Club Vilnius kviečia Jus ir kolegas į gegužės 7d. 18 h prasidėsiantį renginį. Susitikimas vyks, kaip įprasta, restorane “Pegasus” (Didžioji g. 11, Vilnius).

Vakarą pradės susirinkusiųjų bendravimas (angl.k. – Speed-Networking). Galėsite mėgautis diskusijomis su bendraminčais arba naujų pažinčių galimybėmis.

Klubo lankytojus bei idėjas ketvirtadieniais pristatančius žmones dažnai neramina neapibrėžta intelektualinės nuosavybės apsauga, tad antrojoje dalyje Ecolex Baltic atstovai supažindins su teisiniu verslo idėjų saugumo reglamentavimu bei privatumo sutarčių sudarymu.

Šį ketvirtadienį turėsite progą išgirsti pasiūlymą investuoti į deguonies barą – sparčiai vakarietiškajame pasaulyje plintančią ir didelę paklausą turinčią idėją. Oxygen atstovai planuoja įrengti deguonies saloną bei prekiauti deguonies generavimo įranga bei tikisi klubo lankytojų susidomėjimo bei palaikymo.

Kviečiame registruotis į renginį čia arba el. paštu info@opencoffeeclub.lt

Laukiame Jūsų!


22
Apr 09

Balandžio 23-osios susitikimas

Open Coffee Club Vilnius kviečia į artimiausią susitikimą rytoj, balandžio 23-ią dieną, 18 h. Kaip įprasta – restorane “Pegasus” (Didžioji g. 11, Vilnius).

Renginį pradės “greitojo- susipažinimo” (”Speed-Networking“) žaidimas, sulaukęs didelio lankytojų susidomėjimo praėjusiuose renginiuose. Ir vėl turėsite progą gauti naudingų kontaktų bei praplėsti akiratį bendraujant su įvairių sričių atstovais, besilankančiais klube.

Antrojoje vakaro dalyje šeimininkaus Giedrius Vaidelis – Jaunimo politikos plėtros ir programų įgyvendinimo skyriaus vedėjas (JRD – Jaunimo Reikalų Departamentas), kuris pristatys “Nacionalinę jaunimo verslumo ugdymo ir skatinimo 2008 – 2012 metų programą”. Tai bus puiki proga sužinoti apie neišnaudotas galimybes kurti ar plėsti verslą.

Peržiūrėti JRD pristatymo skaidres čia

Į renginį registruotis galite čia arba el. paštu info@opencoffeeclub.lt
Lauksime Jūsų!


8
Apr 09

Informacinis vakaras

Balandžio 9 dieną 18h Vilniaus “Pegasus” restorane (Didžioji g. 11, Vilnius)  vyks Open Coffee Club Vilnius susitikimas, kurio metu bus skaitomi trys informaciniai pranešimai aktualiomis temomis:

Audrius Zolubas – “Verslo finansavimo etapai veiklos pradžioje” (pamatyti skaidres)
Maksim Golivkin – “Entreprenerytės ekosistema” (pamatyti skaidres)
Rokas Tamošiūnas – “Rizikos kapitalo fondų veikla Lietuvoje” (pamatyti skaidres)

Kiekvieno pranešimo trukmė  – apie 15 minučių. Pertraukų tarp pranešimų metu vyks diskusijos pristatytomis temomis. Kviečiame ateiti ir aktyviai dalyvauti!

Registruotis galite čia arba el. paštu info@opencoffeeclub.lt


25
Mar 09

Naujo formato renginys

Kovo 26 d. kiek anksčiau nei įprasta – 17:50, restorane “Pegasus”(Didžioji g. 11, Vilnius)  prasidės šešioliktasis Open Coffee Club Vilnius renginys.

Renginio naujiena – vakaro pradžioje lankytojai turės galimybę išbandyti  užsienyje vis populiarėjantį greitąjį susipažinimą (”Speed-Networking”), kurio tikslas – per trumpą laiką užmegzti kuo daugiau pažinčių ir efektyviai įsilieti į susirinkusią Open Coffee Club Vilnius bendruomenę. Tai puiki proga ne tik pristatyti save, bet ir gauti vertingų kontaktų.

Artėjantį ketvirtadienį renginyje dominuos kalbos apie automobilių verslo sektorių  – prancūziškų automobilių serviso verslo poreikį bei galimybes Vilniuje pristatys bei savo verslo pasiūlymu  bandys sudominti vienas iš renginio dalyvių. (Pristatymo skaidrės)

Bus pristatytas ir vandenilio energijos generatoriaus bei jo panaudojimo automobilio kuro sąnaudoms sumažinti kūrimo projektas. Patyrusių mokslininkų ir inžinerių grupė ieško investicijų prietaiso prototipo kūrimui. Anot išradėjų, jie gali sukurti prietaisą, tinkantį masinei gamybai ir plačiam pritaikymui: nuo automobilių ir kitų mašinų kuro sąnaudų mažinimo, iki namų apšildymo ir privačių elektros generatorių.

Registruotis galite čia arba el.paštu info@opencoffeeclub.lt


17
Mar 09

Raginimas

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