TwitPitch Competition Comes to the 2010 Rice University
Business Plan
Competition
Top cash prizes mirror the 140-character Tweets: $1,400, $140
and $14.
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--One
hundred forty characters is the new defining standard for
communication and the new TwitPitch Competition will add a fun
element
and challenge the social media savvy of the 42 teams competing at
the 2010
Rice Business Plan Competition (RBPC).
“The TwitPitch is an exciting way to
demonstrate this trend. Teams will be asked to demonstrate their
ability
to be succinct and persuasive by submitting a 140-character text
message
(a “Tweet)”
“Social media and networking is the hot button in business today
and you
need to know how to use it effectively,” said Gene McCubbin,
President
of the TwitPitch sponsor, PopLabs. “The TwitPitch is an exciting
way to
demonstrate this trend. Teams will be asked to demonstrate their
ability
to be succinct and persuasive by submitting a 140-character text
message
(a “Tweet)” targeted to potential investors.”
Playing off the Tweet 140-character limit, cash prizes will be
awarded
to the top three teams in the following manner:
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Prizes:
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First Place:
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$1,400
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Second Place:
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$140
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Third Place:
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$14
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Teams will be asked to submit, one, 140-character Tweet (text
message)
to the designated, private RBPC Twitter account the weekend before
the
competition starts.
“The purpose of this “Tweet” is to garner interest of a
perspective
investor and should be written as such,” said Brad Burke, managing
director of the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship
the
hosts of the RBPC. “Winners will be selected on the ability of the
message to describe the business and the persuasiveness of the
message
to interest an investor. This is a challenging task when given in
15
minutes, let alone 140 characters.”
A panel of judges will evaluate each pitch on the merits of
understandability, completeness, creativity and salability. At the
submission deadline, the Twitter account will be closed and posted
Tweets will be displayed on the RBPC website.
The three top tweeters will be announced at the RBPC Awards
Banquet on
Saturday, April 17, 2010.
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About the Rice University Business Plan Competition
The Rice University Business Plan Competition is the world’s
largest and
richest graduate-level business plan competition. It is hosted and
organized by the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship
which
is Rice University's flagship initiative devoted to the support of
entrepreneurship.
This is the 10th year for the competition. In that time, it has
grown
from nine teams competing for $10,000 in prize money in 2001, to
42
teams from around the world competing for more than $900,000 in
cash and
prizes in 2009.
In 2010, intents to compete increased to nearly 420 teams from
around
the world from 340 the previous year. More than 120 corporate and
private sponsors support the business plan competition. Two
hundred plus
venture capitalists and other investors from around the country
volunteer their time to judge the competition, with more than half
of
the judges coming from the investment sector. More than 85 past
competitors have gone on to successfully launch their business,
including 30 of the 36 teams from the 2008 competition. In total,
past
competitors have raised more than $218 million in funding.
The Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship (Rice
Alliance) is
Rice University’s nationally-recognized initiative devoted to the
support of technology commercialization, entrepreneurship
education, and
the launch of technology companies. It was formed as a strategic
alliance of three schools: the George R. Brown School of
Engineering,
the Wiess School of Natural Sciences and the Jesse H. Jones
Graduate
School of Business.
Since inception, the Rice Alliance has assisted in the launch of
more
than 250 start-ups which have raised more than half-a-billion
dollars in
early-stage capital. More than 750 companies have presented at the
115+
programs hosted by the Rice Alliance. www.alliance.rice.edu.