Our team understands that the infrastructure supporting a company’s operations is a key factor in determining its success in the marketplace. The competition takes place Wednesday, 17 November, at 6pm in the Lecture Hall of The LINC at ITB. iFactor was established with the goal of providing our clients with integrated, highly technical, strategic solutions to their critical business needs. The contest is funded by the four Dublin County Enterprise Boards, Fingal County Enterprise Board, Dublin City, South Dublin and Dun Laoghaire Rathdown.Īssumpta Harvey, manager, the LINC, ITB, said: “Should a start-up company walk into an elevator and meet with a possible investor – they have two minutes to engage that investor to ensure they tune into or out of your idea. The iFactor gives these start-up companies a chance to test their elevator pitch in front of a friendly panel of investors while competing still for a cash prize of €4,000.” Two-minute pitchĮach of these companies will have two minutes to make its pitch and then field questions from the judging panel before the panel makes its decision on a winner. BACKGROUND: i-Factor Bone Graft (Cerapedics Inc, Westminster, Colorado) is a composite bone substitute material. LINK is part of Innovation Dublin 2010 and allows companies to make their pitches to a panel of investors with a cash prize of €4,000 to be won.Īmong the 10 companies taking part are online payment company Lucey Technology, online analytics service Openplain and sustainability company UtilitySaver. Click to get Don Kuos work email, personal email and phone number, who works as Associate/Project Manager at Infrastructure Factor Consulting (iFactor) and. A number of technology start-ups will battle it out in this year’s Institute of Technology Blanchardstown iFactor contest.
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