AC Grad Kik Mobile holding a Hackathon event in partnership with University of Waterloo

Partnering with the University of Waterloo, Kik will be holding a “Hackathon” event in which students would have the chance to prove their hacking and development skills. Working individually or in groups of up to 4, participants will have the opportunity to bring to life any creative idea in regard to web design or a mobile web app. During the event they will have the chance to work with the Kik Messenger development team.

While the prizes for the Kik Hackathon have not been officially revealed, UWaterloo students will be presenting their talent in front of a panel of judges, which includes the CEO of the company, Ted, as well as Associate Director of Velocity for Kik Wes Worsfold among others.

The Kik Hackathon will take place between the 30th of January and the 1st of February in the SLC of the University of Waterloo.

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AC Grad BigRoad announces availability of DashLink

BigRoad, a company well-known among drivers for their computer-assisted logging software for smartphones and tablets, will announce the official availability of its DashLink product. The ELD creates driver logs compliant with existing United States and Canadian regulations. The company pitches it to both fleets and owner-operators as an easy and low-cost upgrade that will satisfy the upcoming ELD mandate.

“We wanted to give the industry the easiest and most flexible way to get started with engine-connected electronic logs,” says Terry Frey, BigRoad co-founder and COO. “Unlike existing embedded on-board recorders (EOBRs), we created DashLink so it can be installed in seconds for a very low cost. And it requires no contract to get started.”

DashLink is fully compliant with U.S. AOBRD (CFR 395.15) and Canadian Electronic Recording Device (SOR-2005 313) regulations. It works in conjunction with the BigRoad mobile app to record driving time automatically, ensuring logs are easily and accurately created. The DashLink device is plugged into the truck’s diagnostic port (or otherwise connected to the vehicle’s engine), and the BigRoad app is then used to configure the vehicle for use in engine-connected mode.

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AC Announces $8M in Funding to Launch AC JumpStart Program

WaterAC-JumpStart-Logo_Black compressed for websiteloo (Ontario), CANADA, January 15, 2015 – The Accelerator Centre® (AC), an award-winning centre for the cultivation of technology entrepreneurship located in Waterloo, Ontario, announced today it will receive up to $8 million in funding from the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario) to establish AC JumpStart, an innovative incubation and mentorship program aimed at helping Waterloo, Kitchener and Cambridge technology start-ups establish and grow their businesses. The announcement was made today at the Waterloo Accelerator Centre by FedDev Ontario Minister of State Gary Goodyear, along with MP Peter Braid.

Quick Facts

  • AC JumpStart will be delivered in partnership with AC partners, Conestoga College, the University of Waterloo, and Wilfrid Laurier University.
  • AC JumpStart is a unique incubation and mentorship program targeting early-stage technology companies.
  • AC Jumpstart will provide qualifying companies with $30,000 in seed capital (to be matched by recipient firms), mentorship from experts in finance, sales, marketing, human resources, technology and product development, access to market research and connections to investors.
  • In total, it is expected that 180 companies will participate in the AC JumpStart program over the next four years.
  • The AC JumpStart program will begin in January 2015, with three cohorts of companies participating in the program in 2015, and two cohorts annually in subsequent years. Each cohort will receive funding and mentorship over a 12-month period.
  • The AC JumpStart program is scheduled to run from January 2015 through the end of 2018.
  • This is the second AC JumpStart program to be launched through the Accelerator Centre. Start-ups participating in the 2013 AC JumpStart program have created 212 new jobs in Waterloo Region, have generated $3.1 million in combined revenue and are expected to raise $5 million in private investment.

Quotes

“Our Government is fostering economic growth in Kitchener, Cambridge and all of the Waterloo Region by investing in our innovative businesses. Today’s announcement is a great example of how we are helping high-potential companies bring great ideas to market faster. Helping our entrepreneurs and original thinkers export their products and services to the rest of the world creates jobs, growth and economic prosperity here at home.”

– Gary Goodyear, Minister of State for FedDev Ontario

“AC JumpStart allows us to extend the reach of the Accelerator Centre’s world-class incubation programming and mentorship beyond the four walls of our facility to help hundreds of young companies across Waterloo Region.”

– Paul Salvini, CEO, Accelerator Centre

“AC JumpStart will provide critical financial support and professional mentoring for clients of Conestoga’s Centre for Entrepreneurship who demonstrate a solid commitment to developing successful technology start-ups with high potential for growth. This is an outstanding opportunity!”

– John Tibbits, President, Conestoga College

“We are very pleased with the federal funding we’ve received to support the University of Waterloo’s future entrepreneurs. Building on the successful Scientists and Engineers in Business program that helped 17 of our graduates commercialize a technology – ranging from innovations that help surgeons improve accuracy during hip replacements to skates that elevate performance on the ice for elite hockey players – we are eager to see the new Waterloo innovations grow into thriving businesses.”

– Dr. Feridun Hamdullahpur, President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Waterloo

“This program is a positive step in advancing our partnership with the Accelerator Centre. It is a clear example of the importance we put on supporting young entrepreneurs who have a proven track record of success. I know that with this assistance several of our companies will move through the startup stage to become successful growth companies in our region.”

– Max Blouw, President and Vice Chancellor, Wilfrid Laurier University

AC JumpStart Recipient Quote(s)

“JumpStart provided essential building blocks that helped us to establish a scalable and sustainable company,” said Jim Moss, Founder and Chief Happiness Officer of Plasticity Labs, and 2013 JumpStart funding recipient.

About the Accelerator Centre
The Accelerator Centre® (AC) is dedicated to building and commercializing technology startups. The AC provides an essential combination of mentorship, educational programming, professional office space, and access to funding. Since 2006, the AC has developed 130 early-stage start-ups that have created 1200 new jobs and generated $350 million in revenue and funding. For more information visit www.acceleratorcentre.com.

About FedDev Ontario
FedDev Ontario delivers programs and services to help create, retain and grow businesses, cultivate partnerships and build strong communities. The Agency’s programming is designed to support a strong southern Ontario economy and position the region to compete globally. For more information, visit www.FedDevOntario.gc.ca.

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L’Accelerator Centre est ravi d’annoncer le lancement du programme JumpStart grâce à un financement de huit millions de dollars visant à favoriser l’implantation de jeunes entreprises à vocation technologique dans la région de Waterloo

AC-JumpStart-Logo_Black compressed for websiteWaterloo (Ontario), Canada, 15 janvier 2015 – L’Accelerator Centre (AC), un centre primé situé à Waterloo en Ontario, qui a pour objectif d’encourager la création d’entreprises à vocation technologique, a annoncé aujourd’hui qu’il recevrait une subvention à hauteur de huit millions de dollars de l’Agence fédérale de développement économique pour le Sud de l’Ontario (FedDev Ontario) afin de mettre en place AC JumpStart, un programme innovateur visant à promouvoir, encadrer et consolider l’implantation de jeunes entreprises à vocation technologique à Waterloo, Kitchener et Cambridge. Le ministre d’État Gary Goodyear responsable de FedDev ainsi que le député Peter Braid en ont fait l’annonce aujourd’hui à l’Accelerator Centre de Waterloo.

En bref

  • AC JumpStart sera offert en partenariat avec le Collège Conestoga, l’Université de Waterloo et l’Université Wilfried Laurier, tous partenaires d’AC.
  • AC JumpStart est un programme unique d’incubation et d’encadrement soutenant les nouvelles entreprises à vocation technologique.
  • AC JumpStart fournira aux entreprises qui se seront qualifiées 30 000 dollars en financement de démarrage (moyennant contribution d’une somme égale de la part de l’entreprise) ainsi que des conseillers et des experts dans les domaines de la finance, des ventes, du marketing, des ressources humaines, du développement technologique et des produits. De même le programme facilitera l’accès à des études de marché et à des investisseurs potentiels.
  • Au total nous nous attendons à ce que plus de 180 entreprises participent au programme dans les quatre prochaines années.
  • AC JumpStart débutera en janvier 2015 avec trois cohortes d’entreprises pour l’année puis deux cohortes par an les années suivantes. Chaque cohorte recevra un financement et un encadrement pour une période de douze mois.
  • AC JumpStart couvrira la période de janvier 2015 à la fin 2018.
  • C’est le second programme AC JumpStart patronné par l’Accelerator Centre. Les jeunes entreprises qui ont participé au programme en 2013 ont créé 212 emplois dans la région de Waterloo, générant ainsi 3,1 millions en revenus combinés. De plus elles devraient pouvoir compter sur un apport de cinq millions de dollars en investissements privés.

Citations

« Notre gouvernement favorise la croissance économique à Kitchener, à Cambridge et dans toute la région de Waterloo en investissant dans nos entreprises innovatrices. L’annonce d’aujourd’hui est un exemple parfait de notre façon d’aider les entreprises à potentiel élevé à mettre plus rapidement en marché d’excellentes idées. En aidant nos entrepreneurs et nos penseurs originaux à exporter leurs produits et services au reste du monde, nous leur permettons de créer des emplois et d’assurer la croissance et la prospérité économique ici au pays. »

– Gary Goodyear, ministre responsable de FedDev Ontario

«AC JumpStart permet à l’Accelerator Centre d’étendre la portée de son programme d’incubation et d’encadrement, internationalement reconnu, au delà de son territoire pour aider des centaines de jeunes entreprises dans la région de Waterloo.»

– Paul Salvini, PDG de l’Accelerator Centre

«Grâce à AC JumpStart les clients du Centre d’entreprenariat de Conestoga décidés à créer de jeunes entreprises technologiques à fort potentiel recevront un soutien financier crucial ainsi qu’un encadrement professionnel. C’est une opportunité exceptionnelle!»

– John Tibbits, Président du Collège Conestoga

«Nous sommes ravis de ce financement fédéral qui nous permettra de fournir un sérieux coup de pouce aux futurs entrepreneurs de l’Université de Waterloo. Étant donné le succès du programme «Scientifiques et ingénieurs en affaires» qui a permis à 17 de nos diplômés de commercialiser leur technologie (qu’il s’agisse d’innovations permettant plus de précision dans les opérations de la hanche ou de patins de hockey plus performants), c’est avec intérêt que nous suivrons la transformation de ces projets innovateurs en entreprises florissantes à Waterloo.»

– Dr. Feridun Hamdullahpur, Président et Vice-chancelier de l’Université de Waterloo

«Notre partenariat avec l’Accelerator Centre se trouve renforcé grâce à ce programme. Il témoigne de notre volonté de fournir un appui aux jeunes entrepreneurs qui ont déjà fait leurs preuves. Grâce à cette aide, bon nombre de nos jeunes entreprises pourront développer leur potentiel avec succès dans notre région.»

– Dr. Max Blouw, Président et Vice-chancelier de l’Université Wilfried Laurier

Citations des récipiendaires d’AC JumpStart

« JumpStart nous a fourni les outils indispensables pour bâtir une entreprise évolutive et durable » dit Jim Moss, Fondateur et Directeur du bonheur à Plasticity Labs, récipiendaire d’AC JumpStart en 2013.

L’Accelerator Centre

L’Accelerator Centre (AC) a pour mission de créer et de commercialiser des entreprises en démarrage à vocation technologique. Il leur offre encadrement, programmes éducatifs, espace de bureaux et accès au financement. Depuis 2006 l’AC a permis à 130 jeunes entreprises de se développer. Celles-ci, en retour, ont créé 1 200 nouveaux emplois et généré 350 millions de dollars en revenus et financement. Pour plus de renseignements veuillez consulter www.acceleratorcentre.com.

À propos de FedDev Ontario

FedDev Ontario met en œuvre des programmes et des services pour aider à créer, conserver et développer des entreprises, cultiver des partenariats et édifier des collectivités fortes. L’ensemble des programmes de l’Agence a pour but de soutenir une économie forte dans le Sud de l’Ontario et de permettre à la région d’être en mesure de rivaliser à l’échelle mondiale. Consultez www.FedDevOntario.gc.ca pour en savoir plus.

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Corso Innovations Corporation releases ZAP IN 2.0

Corso Innovations Corporation is releasing ZAP IN 2.0 on February 9, 2015.

After two fantastic years of climbing to #1 business app status in 21 countries around the iTunes world, ZAP IN 2.0 will continue to grow within the now popular Reception Automation App category. In addition to its core features like; arrival notification emails, badge printing and on-premises reports for emergency evacuations, ZAP IN 2.0 will also launch unattended mode, SMS push notifications and an ultimate privacy feature for organizations with heightened security requirements. Technically, the software platform will be architecturally improved for scalability to millions of users, operating in real-time and allowing for future diversification of multi-platform hardware options like 55” touch screen interfaces.

Most of these advancements have been created from the feedback support from their 5000+ current user-base.

With the launch of ZAP IN 2.0, the app will lead with the most features and functionality of any reception automation app available. Developed in the heart of the technology triangle, Kitchener-Waterloo, Canada, its development and business team benefit from the diverse and engineering rich pool of talent located in that area.

To learn more, visit the ZAP IN Website

AC Grad Eventastic revs up its startup engine for 2015

Eventastic, a Waterloo startup revolutionizing online ticketing, is building on its local success and expanding to national and international markets in 2015.

Since its soft launch in 2013, Eventastic has graduated from the Accelerator Centre, relocated into its own local office, and the site has hosted almost 10,000 events from small parties to large conferences on unique venues, such as the Queen Mary in Long Beach California.

“We intend on doubling in the coming 12 months through our devote users and a unique B2B SaaS Model,” says Eventastic’s Founder and President Randall Bird. “By reaching the global level, Eventastic will cement itself as one of the world’s leading online ticketing websites – with our headquarters in Waterloo. One way to ensure this success was by hiring a Chief Executive Officer that has the credentials to make Eventastic bigger and better than ever.”

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AC Grad TitanFile nominated in 2015 best of the National Law Journal Reader's ranking survey

TitanFile Inc., a secure file sharing and correspondence platform for legal professionals and other businesses, today announced the company has been nominated in the 2015 Best of The National Law Journal Readers Rankings Survey.
This marks the fourth year The National Law Journal Readers Rankings Survey has been conducted. It gives the legal community the opportunity to acknowledge those who they believe to be the best providers of legal products and services in a variety of spaces. TitanFile has been nominated in the “Who is the Nation’s Best Information/Document Management Provider” category.

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