Silicon Beach Fest
Silicon Beach Fest is the name for a conference featuring both startup and Hollywood entertainment companies, based in Los Angeles, California, United States. Silicon Beach Fest was the "first time that local incubators, accelerators, digital media shops, and investors city-wide have gathered together to examine the burgeoning tech scene in L.A." [1]
The term "Silicon Beach" has been popularly used by the media when referring to LA's growing startup and tech scene. Many of the panels and workshops at the conference feature speakers from media companies and startups who are innovating in digital and entrepreneurial activity, and reflect the unique nature of LA's tech scene.[2]
The first Silicon Beach Fest was held June 21–23, 2012 at more than a dozen venues in Santa Monica and Venice. Speakers included heads of LA-based accelerators, VCs, agencies, and dozens of startup CEOs and executives from Silicon Beach companies, including BeachMint, PageWoo, PromoJam, and FilmBreak.[3] The Silicon Beach Fest also featured a Hackathon, and dozens of female leaders [4] in LA's tech scene. LA mayoral candidate Eric Garcetti delivered the opening keynote.
The second Silicon Beach Fest was held November 9, 2012 in Hollywood, and featured additional startups and speakers. This Hollywood focused event featured panels with pitch sessions where attendees were encouraged to pitch their startup or script ideas to the speakers.
The third Silicon Beach Fest was scheduled to take place June 19–22, 2013 in Los Angeles.
The Silicon Beach Fest series has been covered by Forbes, TechCrunch, PandoDaily, Huffington Post, Women 2.0, and other national and local press.
Silicon Beach Fest is created by Digital LA,[5] a digital entertainment networking group based in Los Angeles.
Startup show case pitches
2013
Nov 2013 Best Pitch
Judges
- Howard Marks, Start Engine, co-founder
- Chirag Chotalia, Pritzker Group Venture Capital, Vice President
- Janet Tasi Dargan, Siemer & Associates
- Scott Sangster, Organic Startup, President
- Arteen Arabshahi, Karlin Ventures, Senior Analyst
- Jon Basset, DFJ Frontier
Date | Company | Prize won | Presenter | Description |
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Nov 2013 | Gigmor | 1st Place | David Baird, CEO | Gigmor matches musicians with compatible players in their area. Its upcoming matching engine will match musicians and bands with gigs, content and products. |
June 2013 Best Pitch
Date | Company | Prize won | Presenter | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jun 2013 | Double Beam | 1st Place | Ted Tekippe, CEO | DoubleBeam provides mobile solutions to help retailers improve their customer experience and save money on their cost of payments in a way that maintains their brand and relationship with their customers. |
References
- ↑ Kozlowski, Lori (June 22, 2012). "Where Is L.A.'s Tech Economy Headed?". Forbes.
- ↑ Constine, Josh (June 24, 2012). "What Los Angeles Accelerators Want: Startups That Make Money Right Away". TechCrunch.
- ↑ "Silicon Beach Fest". Silicon Beach Fest.
- ↑ Chang, Angie (June 23, 2012). "Female Founders To Watch: "Silicon Beach" Edition". Forbes.
- ↑ "Digital LA".