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Gearing up for Dingman Jumpstart

The Dingman Center team is excitedly preparing for another Dingman Jumpstart! This 5-day intensive entrepreneurship bootcamp allows students and alumni with a business idea  to take a deep dive into the exploring potential business models through hands-on workshops, interactive panel discussions and advising from successful entrepreneurs. Participants also get the added benefit of attending networking events with other entrepreneurial people, providing invaluable connections. Take a look at the pictures below for highlights from last year’s Dingman Jumpstart.

If you want to participate this year, apply and register soon to reserve your space. Apply by Friday, June 7 for a $100 discount on the registration fee! Looking for more information? Contact Alla Corey at acorey@rhsmith.umd.edu

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A Year in Photos

It’s been another successful year at the Dingman Center full of fun events, meaningful programs and lots of memories. Take a look at the pictures below for a recap of our year.

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Dingman Center Summer Preview

The Dingman Center is gearing up for a productive yet fun summer. While many students in our community will be away at exciting internships and visits home, the Dingman Center will offer a range of activities for those still in the area. Entrepreneurs-in-Residence will be here to advise students on their business ideas. A group of Chinese MBA students will visit to experience how we practice entrepreneurship. Finally, we’ll host Jumpstart, a bootcamp where budding entrepreneurs will learn and apply the principles of the lean startup methodology. Take a deeper look into our summer plans.

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Pitch Dingman doesn’t stop for the summer. While sessions will not be held every Friday as they are during the academic year there are still opportunities to receive feedback and advising from Entrepreneurs-in-Residence. Go to ter.ps/EIR2013 to view available appointment times and sign-up.

Jumpstart-24Aug12-1In July, the Dingman Center along with the Office of Global Programs will host a group of MBA students from Peking University’s Guanghua School of Management with an interest in entrepreneurship. This visit reflects the ongoing relationship between the Dingman Center and Peking University, located in Beijing, China, as they host the Center’s annual China Business Plan Competition. The visit includes lectures from distinguished faculty and workshops focused on venture creation. The group will spend time off campus visiting local startups and institutions such as the World Bank, George Washington University and the Maryland Capital State House.

dingmanjumpstartAs is our tradition, we will close the summer with Dingman Jumpstart, an intensive five-day boot camp where University of Maryland students and alumni can learn to build and refine their own businesses. Jumpstart will take place August 19-23 at Van Munching Hall, home of the Robert H. Smith School of Business. Here’s a preview of what to expect at Jumpstart!

554602_10151141596321692_1878693767_nLearn from the best through hands-on workshops and interactive advising sessions led by successful entrepreneurs, business executives, and investors.

523084_10151120817821692_1570764542_nMeet like-minded entrepreneurs in your own community and start building your network of mentors and peers.

Jumpstart-24Aug12-8End the week by pitching your business idea to a panel of expert entrepreneurs. Following program completion, apply to the Dingman Center’s EnTERPreneur Academy where you can have access to a wide variety of workshops and the option to compete in Pitch Dingman Competitions held throughout the school year.

So what are you waiting for? End your summer by starting your business at Dingman Jumpstart!  Details and registration information can be found at ter.ps/jumpstart

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Congratulations to Vitus! Winner of the May 3 Pitch Dingman Competition!

vitus 2On Friday May 3rd, 2013, five student startups pitched to a panel of judges for the last Pitch Dingman Competition of the school year. The student entrepreneurs ranged from University of Maryland undergrads to Executive MBAs, pitching everything from a food truck concept to a mobile application for farmers. In the end the judges and audience both chose Vitus, an IT platform for veterinarians, as their winning startup. Vitus won the $1500 grand prize and the $500 Audience Choice Award, bringing their total winnings to $2,000 of seed funding. BOVER, the aforementioned mobile app for farmers, received 2nd place honors and $500 in funding. Congratulations to both startups, the Dingman Center can’t wait to see where you go next!

We’d also like to recognize Cart Noodles, Terpiture and Sweet Buds for giving great pitches as well. It takes a lot of courage and poise to pitch a business, and these enTERPreneurs showed them in spades! We’re excited to see how much all of our finalists have grown since their first advising session and wish all of them the best of luck!

About Vitus

Team:  Mark Olcott, DVM; Kalpesh Raval; Aman Sharma; Greg Rea; Kristina Bailey

Affiliation: Executive MBA cohort 12

As a practicing veterinarian, Mark Olcott can say with complete confidence that the way medical information is shared in the pet industry is broken and outdated.  Vitus will use modern information technology to create innovative, web-based personal health records for pets that will help veterinarians grow their practice, improve hospital efficiency and save lives.

Vitus will enter the market by focusing on ER/specialty hospitals, as these facilities have the biggest “pain” and outsized influence. By using a two-sided market model, Vitus will build a large, monetizable network of pet owners and veterinarians united to help pets live longer, healthier lives.

About Pitch Dingman Competition

Twice a semester, students can compete for $2,750 in start-up funding at the Pitch Dingman Competition. Everyone is welcome to attend Pitch Dingman Competitions as an audience member and there is no need to register. For those of you Interested in competing, start by attending an informal Pitch Dingman Session taking place on most Fridays at the Dingman Center!

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Meet the 5 Startups Competing in Friday’s Pitch Dingman Competition

The last Pitch Dingman Competition of the school year will take place this Friday, May 3 at 11 a.m. in Tyser Auditorium, Van Munching Hall.  Five ambitious student startups from the University of Maryland will compete for the chance to win $2,500 in startup funding. After the pitches, attendees will vote to award their favorite startup $500 for the Audience Choice Award. After the competition, students can stay for an entrepreneurial mixer where we will celebrate another successful year of Pitch Dingman. Lunch will be provided!  You can RSVP to attend Pitch Dingman here.

To get you ready for Friday, here’s a little preview of our finalists:

Cart Noodlescart noodles logoTeam: Hon laam Fung

Our mission is to provide affordable and authentic Hong Kong styled cuisine served in a fast and convenient manner tailored towards college students. With all ingredients ready and cooked, customers only need to specify what they want in their order, and the time they spend waiting is however long it takes to move through line. In less than three minutes, the transaction is complete and the consumers enjoy gourmet soup noodles with a price lower than anywhere on campus.

Sweet Buds

Team: David Kravitz, Ningwei Li, Allan Nicholas, Peter Weng and Erica Yingling

Imagine a future where all you have to do to smell great is put on your earrings. Sweet Buds allows for a functional and worry free way to smell great throughout the day. Our innovative idea revolutionizes the way you wear perfume by conveniently placing it in your earring backing. The perfume releases when our customer puts on the earring and punctures the plastic backing. The perfume then diffuses slowly from the opening allowing the user to smell great all day. This will change the way people wear perfume.

BOVERBOVERTeam:
Ethan Grundleger, Mohammad Zia, Hafie Yillah and Saheed Badmus

BOVER is an E-commerce platform that connects small-scale farmers with large scale retailers. Our system uses SMS technology paired with a web-based marketplace to enable small scale and low yielding farmers to aggregate their yields, and sell at a fair market price to small and large buyers. The mobile application and website will work in tandem to streamline agricultural value chains around the world. The project’s innovation lies in its ability to move the agriculture value chain towards the 21st Century by increasing transparency and promoting modernization

Vitus

Team: Mark Olcott, Kalpesh Raval, Aman Sharma, Greg Rea and Kristina Bailey

As a practicing veterinarian, I can say with complete confidence that the way we share medical information in the pet industry is broken and outdated. At Vitus, we will use modern IT to create innovative, web-based personal health records for pets that will help veterinarians grow their practice, improve hospital efficiency, and save lives.

Terpiture

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Johnny Dubbaneh, Ronnie Dubbaneh, Danny Dubbaneh, Alacendro Paratore and Shahzad

Terpiture is a furniture rental business created to help make the move-in and move-out process smooth for both students and their parents. Having Terpiture on campus will be an asset exclusive to the Maryland community, making students’ time here more enjoyable.The great thing about Terpiture is that it’s very simple and easily accessible. It will be available via social networking, texting, and email, which will make the students’ experience even more personal than having to deal with a large corporation.

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Alla Corey Recaps the 2013 Cupid’s Cup

By Alla Corey, Program Manager at the Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship
Originally posted in the Smith School Part-Time MBA Blog.

Cupids Cup - pic 2While there are plenty of business plan competitions, the Cupid’s Cup Business Competition is the only one of its kind – students must be beyond writing a plan and have an operating business. This raises the bar significantly and makes the competition a lot more interesting.

Judged and sponsored by Kevin Plank’96, founder and CEO or Under Armour, Cupid’s Cup was launched in 2006 and has grown from a small event in Van Munching Hall to a national competition and showcase with 1,000 attendees.

This year the event was held April 5 at UMD’s College Park campus, hosted by the Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship. Six finalist startups from across the nation had six minutes to deliver a business pitch to Plank and a panel of five other judges in front of 1,000 attendees at UMD’s Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. The audience also heard Plank’s words of inspiration on building a business as he rallied the entrepreneurs in attendance.

Cupids cup - pic 3The University of Maryland’s Earth Starter, maker of the Nourishmat modular garden kit, took home $52,500 as the Grand Prize Winner and Audience Choice Award Winner. Earth Starter will also benefit from exclusive access to Plank’s professional network, one of the added bonuses of winning this year’s expanded competition.

Here is the breakdown of all winners:

cupids cup - pic 5$50,000, 1st place: Earth Starter LLC, University of Maryland – maker of products to accelerate and simplify growth and yield for garden

$15,000, 2nd place: CoverPlay LLC, University of Virginia – maker of an ultra-thin Bluetooth speaker for mobile devices called the Mojo

$5,000, 3rd place: Diagnostic anSERS, University of Maryland – maker of ink-jet printed sensors for detecting trace amounts of chemicals, from explosives to narcotics

$2,500, Audience Choice Award, decided by text voting during the event – Earth Starter LLC (sponsored by Sam Medile ’80, a successful entrepreneur and former Terp student athlete)

Medile also sponsored a $5,000 prize for the University of Maryland company who best leveraged all of the university’s resources in launching their company, which went to Diagnostic anSERS. UMD applicants who made it to the semifinal round of Cupid’s Cup were eligible.

The day also included the Business & Innovation Showcase, sponsored by BB&T, highlighting more than 50 campus and regional startups and entrepreneurship organizations in a lively tradeshow format at the Samuel Riggs IV Alumni Center.

Cupid’s Cup is named for a Valentine’s Day rose delivery business Plank started as a student at the university. As an athlete, he wasn’t permitted to have an outside job, so he turned to entrepreneurship. Plank worked with the Dingman Center to start a business competition to foster similar student entrepreneurship.

The competition was open to undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at accredited U.S. colleges and universities who are running companies that have generated at least $5,000 in revenue or have a version 1.0 product with proof of traction. Entrepreneurs from 25 universities in 16 states entered the competition. The finalists received intensive coaching from successful entrepreneurs to prepare for the final competition.

Other Cupid’s Cup finalists were Hole Patch LLC from Case Western Reserve University, a developer of a new method for patching potholes; Moolaguides.com from Florida State University, provider of a service for college students to buy and sell class notes; and Neural Analytics from the University of California Los Angeles, a developer of a portable non-invasive medical device to diagnose traumatic brain injuries on the football field or the battlefield.

Interested in competing in next year’s Cupid’s Cup? Visit www.CupidsCup.com for updates about the application deadline and other details.

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2013 Cupid’s Cup Business and Innovation Showcase & Competition Recap

At Cupid’s Cup last Friday, six finalist startups from across the nation had six minutes to deliver a business pitch to Kevin Plank’96, Founder & CEO of Under Armour, and a panel of five other judges in front of 1,000 attendees at UMD’s Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. It was the University of Maryland’s Earth Starter, maker of the Nourishmat modular garden kit, who took home $52,500 as the Grand Prize Winner and Audience Choice Award Winner. Earth Starter will also benefit from exclusive access to Plank’s professional network, one of the added bonuses of winning this year’s expanded competition.

University of Virginia’s CoverPlay Audio took home second place, and UMD’s Diagnostic anSERS finished third. The remaining competitors, HolePatch LLC from Case Western Reserve University, MoolaGuides from Florida State University, and Neural Analytics from UCLA, also gave phenomenal pitches and we were proud to have them as Cupid’s Cup finalists.  Thank you to the 1,000+ guests including students, faculty, staff, regional entrepreneurs and special guests for joining us for this celebration of campus and regional entrepreneurship.

Cupid’s Cup 2013 Prize Breakdown
Grand Prize – $50,000: Philip Weiner, Earth Starter, LLC
Second Place – $15,000: David Marriott, CoverPlay Audio
Third Place – $5,000: Sean Virgile, Neural Analytics
Audience Choice: $2,500: Philip Weiner, Earth Starter, LLC
UMD Prize – $5,000: Sean Virgile, Neural Analytics

Cupid’s Cup wasn’t the only competition of the day. Guests at the Business & Innovation Showcase were asked to Text-to-Vote for the 5 Coolest Booths who would each win $2,000. Winners included past Pitch Dingman Competition winner, Wheel Shields, past Cupid’s Cup Grand Prize Winner, MyFridgeRental.com, EnTERPreneur Academy member, Triple Impact, and regional startups Gill Grilling and Homesnap.

For a complete recap of the event, check out our press release here: http://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/news/releases/2013/040813.aspx

As well as local coverage here:
College Park Patch
The Diamondback
The Washington Post
InTheCapital

Congratulations again to all of our winners. Thank you to everyone who participated in the competition and showcase! We wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors and are confident that you will find success in your ventures!

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Five Reasons to Attend Cupid’s Cup

Cupid’s Cup Business & Innovation Showcase and Final Competition are only five days away! Have you registered to attend yet?  This will be the biggest Cupid’s Cup to date with more attendees, more elaborate setup and finalists from across the nation.  Still need convincing?  Here are five reasons why you should come to the 8th Annual Cupid’s Cup, the University of Maryland Business Competition.

5. Hear from UMD and regional entrepreneurial leaders

CC-21Feb13-704_hrNotable guests include Kevin Plank, Founder and CEO of Under Armour, President Wallace Loh, of the University of Maryland, Dean Anand, of the Robert H. Smith School of Business, Dean Lucy Dalglish, of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism, Darius Graham, Co-Founder of the DC Innovation Project, and Bud Rosenthal, President of AOL Paid Services!

4. Enjoy Strawberry Startup ice cream on its last day!

r2_icecreamcard-1The Dairy created Strawberry Startup, a delicious blend of strawberries, chocolate chips, and cream, exclusively for Cupid’s Cup. If you haven’t had the chance to try it yet, the Business and Innovation Showcase will be the last time to enjoy our signature flavor. Don’t miss it!

3. Vote for the 5 Coolest Booths at the Business & Innovation Showcase and help award them each $2000 from BB&T!

BBT_logo-smEntrepreneurs will be showcasing their startups at the Business & Innovation Showcase, sponsored by BB&T. You are invited to explore the showcase, network with entrepreneurs, play with their inventions and vote for your 5 favorite booths. The 5 companies who receive the most votes will each win $2,000!

2. Network in the AOL Innovation Lounge

AOL_MB_Canv_1C_1_MasterHang out at AOL’s “Innovation Lounge”, a vibrant space for networking with other attendees and local entrepreneurs where you can meet representatives from AOL’s technology team and other media properties, learn about the cool things going on at the new AOL, and maybe even find a job!

1. Watch 6 finalists duke it out for $70K in cash prizes

KP and FinalistsSix startups from across the nation, including two from the University of Maryland, will compete for the Cupid’s Cup grand prize at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. Will UMD be able to keep the cup at home? Come support your fellow Terps as they take on the nation’s best for student-run companies.

Excited yet? Don’t forget to register for the event here http://cupidscup.eventbrite.com/. Tickets are free, but required for entry. Make sure your reserve your seat before we reach capacity!

To learn more about the event and the finalists, visit our website at http://www.cupidscup.com/

v65oai7fxn47qv9nectxTo stay updated on the latest news, follow our twitter at @UMD_Dingman and tweet us using #CupidsCup!

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Meet the 2013 Cupid’s Cup Finalists!

Cupid’s Cup is fast approaching! Have you reserved your seat yet? Don’t miss the action on April 5 as six startups from across the nation compete in the final round of Cupid’s Cup, the national business competition held by the Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship at the Robert H. Smith School of Business. This annual competition is sponsored by Kevin Plank, CEO and founder of Under Armour. Find out more about our amazing finalists below.

Leo Petrossian – Neural Analytics – University of California, Los Angeles

Phil Weiner – EarthStarter LLC – University of Maryland

Thomas Brady – Moolaguides.com – Florida State University

Sean Virgile – Diagnostic anSERS – University of Marryland

Noah Gostout – HolePatch LLC – Case Western University

David Marriott – CoverPlay LLC – University of Virginia

Watch all six teams pitch one last time to Kevin Plank at the Cupid’s Cup finals on Friday, April 5, 2013. You can register now at http://cupidscup.eventbrite.com/

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Pitch Dingman Competition Results!

Earlier today, five student startups pitched to a panel of judges for the first Pitch Dingman Competition of 2013. The competition was fierce and each entrepreneur put up equally compelling arguments for their ventures. In the end the judges and audience both chose Wheel Shields as their winning student startup, with UPride receiving 2nd place honors. Wheel Shields was awarded $2,250 and a Cupid’s Cup prize package allowing the company to participate in the Cupid’s Cup Business & Innovation Showcase on April 5. UPride took home $500 to propel their business. Congratulations to both startups, the Dingman Center expects great things from you in the future!

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We’d also like to recognize Parallel Tracks, Electric Squeeze and Adaptive Motion Technologies for giving great pitches, we wish them the best in their ventures, and given their performance, we’re sure they’re well on their way!

About Wheel Shields

Student Entrepreneur: Chase Kaczmarek

Shield Boards, LCC produces my patented invention Wheel Shields. Wheel Shields are a skateboarding accessory that solve “wheel bite” (a dangerous safety problem), keep riders dry and allow riders to stand over their wheels. “Wheel bite” occurs during hard turns when wheels come in contact with the deck, stopping the board and throwing riders to the pavement. Wheel Shields completely eliminate “wheel bite” and work universally with any skateboard. Wheel Shields have gone viral: our Facebook page has over 25,000 likes, we’re endorsed by a Guinness world record-holding skater, and we are in an upcoming edition of Heelside Magazine.

About Pitch Dingman Competition

Twice a semester, students can compete for $2,750 in start-up funding at the Pitch Dingman Competition. Everyone is welcome to attend Pitch Dingman Competitions as an audience member and there is no need to register. The next Pitch Dingman Competition is scheduled for Friday May 10, 2013 Interested in competing? Start with an informal Pitch Dingman Session

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