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Who’ll be coming to the Tech Entrepreneurship Conference, Caribbean BETA?
Oct 20th
Do you remember Flash and Dreamweaver? The keynote speaker will be Marc Canter, the founder of Macromedia, the graphics and web development software company that, relatively recently, was acquired by Adobe. Although the purchase of Macromedia should have left Marc set for life, and able to sit on the beach all day drinking mai tais, he has a new passion: building digital cities. This 30 year software development guru and tech entrepreneur, is now the CEO of Digital City Mechanics.
Also featured on the agenda will be Michelle Messina, Vice-President of International Business Development of the Silicon Valley-based Guidewire Group, which… provides startups, their supporters, and those who do business with them with the tools, data, networks and programs they need to discover, monitor, benchmark, compare, and promote early-stage companies…
These international guests will complement a powerful crop of young tech entrepreneurs from across the region who are making their mark at home and further afield. For the most part, they will be sharing their experience, for example, how they became successful, along with discussing the various funding options that are available.
What is Caribbean BETA ?
It’s the first of its kind, one day Tech Entrepreneurship conference that’s about driving startup businesses, jobs and innovation in Jamaica and across the Caribbean. It will be on Friday, November 25th 2011 at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in Kingston, Jamaica. See Conference Agenda for details.
It’s about the business of spawning successful Caribbean Tech Startups.
It’s the event where the smartest Caribbean minds in technology around the world, come to show and tell what they’re doing to change the world, to learn from experts, be inspired and get connected to talent, funding and opportunities.
It brings together the industry pioneers and fresh faces, thought leaders and technology giants from Caribbean and around the world. The event will include inspiring keynotes and workshops, refreshing panels and a BETA PitchFest contest with focus on hot sectors like mobile/web apps, social networking, multimedia content and gaming.
Registration for the Tech Entrepreneurship Conference Caribbean BETA is now OPEN Online
Oct 20th
Registration for Caribbean BETA the first of its kind tech entrepreneurship conference is now open ONLINE. We have early bird specials on and special rates for Students. Register now then pay at the door. It’s that simple. You cannot afford to miss this event.
It’s a one day Tech Entrepreneurship conference that’s about driving startup businesses, jobs and innovation in Jamaica and across the Caribbean. It will be on Friday, November 25th 2011 at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in Kingston, Jamaica.
Caribbean BETA is the event where the smartest Caribbean minds in technology around the world, come to show and tell what they’re doing to change the world, to learn from experts, be inspired and get connected to talent, funding and opportunities.
It brings together the industry pioneers and fresh faces, thought leaders and technology giants from Caribbean and around the world. The event will include inspiring keynotes and workshops, refreshing panels and a BETA PitchFest contest with focus on hot sectors like mobile/web apps, social networking, multimedia content and gaming. Register Now
The What and Why of the Kingston BETA event Explained
Sep 30th
I’ve made it no secret that I’ve been on a mission. From the 1999 with the publication of Jamaica’s first Internet Guide, iGuide Jamaica, to the launching of this blog because my inbox got too heavy with information and many questions from people like you who wanted to know and to share what you were doing. I put my first tech company on ice to go work for a US-based dot com then called HomeView as its Chief Content Officer. What an experience that was.
The mission expanded in 2007 where we joined early the global movement to drive tech entrepreneurship and startups by launching the Kingston BETA event for the growing tech community to meetup regularly, network, pitch their big ideas, get feedback, connections and expertise.But honestly Kingston BETA came from my own selfish need to meet more people like me who were in the tech industry, thought we were alone with our ideas and were going crazy working in silos craving validation, connection, information and help.
Four years, over 40 events, 2000 attendees, 70 Caribbean Startups later…the community is growing, the ideas are getting better, the startups launching are happening faster, more are being successful. At the same time, some people still don’t get it, so they’ve never supported the mission, event and community (corporate or individual), that’s ok too.
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The next Kingston BETA will be on Thursday, September 29th, 2011
Aug 29th
With our sponsors: Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, the next Kingston BETA will be on Thursday, September 29th, 2011, 6:30pm at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in Jamaica.
GUEST SPEAKER ( By Skype Video)
Christopher Chaplin
Angel Investor, Serial Entrepreneur, Jamaican based in Philadelphia, USA
Topic: How to Know If your Big Idea is Viable!
STARTUPS PITCHING
So far we have 5 startups confirmed to pitch. If you want to Pitch your Big Idea or Business? Email ingrid@connectimass.com with details.
NETWORKING
The Event brings together entrepreneurs, investors, techies, developers, web designers, bloggers, tweeters – in the Caribbean Tech Community.
WHY KINGSTON BETA?
Kingston BETA is part of a network of initiatives that includes SiliconCaribe.com, Caribbean BETA, the annual tech conference coming in November, StartupWeekendJamaica, and are all working on the same mission – to encourage tech entrepreneurship in the Caribbean. We believe tech entrepreneurship can and will become a major driver of startup businesses, job creation and innovation in Jamaica and across the Caribbean.
To that end we hold Kingston BETA, a bimonthly meet up for the Jamaican and Caribbean Tech industry to pitch their startup ideas, learn, be inspired and network with like minds. In its four years, it has hosted over 2500 attendees and 70 Caribbean Startups.
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Kingston BETA, aims to encourage Caribbean Tech Entrepreneurship…look who and what happened at July’s event.
The Next Kingston BETA is on July 28th, 2011
Jul 3rd
With our sponsors: Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, JIIC, the next Kingston BETA will be on Thursday, July 28th, 2011, 6:30pm at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in Jamaica.
We’ll be having a HOW I DID IT SESSION. Three entrepreneurs will do a show and tell ( Pitch) about their new web products, what and how they did it. You get to listen and then pick their brains.
What is KINGSTON BETA?
Kingston BETA is on a mission to inspire, educate and empower individuals who wants to know how to use the Internet and Technology to start and grow a business.The Event brings together startups, entrepreneurs, investors, techies, webbies – the movers and shakers in the Caribbean Tech Community.
Kingston BETA is about entrepreneurs – aspiring, emerging and establishing.
Kingston BETA – Where Technology means Business.
SiliconCaribe.com is looking for Caribbean Tech startups to cover. Will you tell them about yours?
Jun 14th
I’m constantly looking to improve SiliconCaribe. In some of the feedback I’ve received continuously, is to step up the coverage of Caribbean and Caribbean-led Startups. I couldn’t agree more since it’s a passion of mine, at the core of the mission of Kingston BETA and Caribbean BETA, sister initiatives to SiliconCaribe.
Plus I’ve been very aware of the the constant surge in awareness of Kingston BETA and the fresh, curious faces who are attending wanting to know if their idea of using the Internet to do something spectacular can fly. Added to that there is an underground bubbling up of initiatives that I believe must be shared with the world as they are worthy and will inspire others to be bold and push forward with theirs.
So I’m going to make it happen, so for the rest of the year you will see us profiling lots of startups and technology initiatives worthy of the spotlight.
NEXT KINGSTON BETA is Thursday – July 28th
Jun 1st
Thanks so much to the fresh faces and the regulars for coming out to Kingston BETA. The vibrancy of the event and growth of the community depends on you and your involvement. Let’s keep it growing. Keep spreading the word. Remember to visit http://www.CaribbeanBETA.com to get info on our tech conference.
What’s the mission of Kingston BETA ?
May 19th
Kingston BETA is about making connections, learning from the best and being inspired enough to start something yourself. It’s an Event and a Community that shows you How to Become a Digital Rockstar!
We’re on a mission to encourage and educate to use technology, the internet, the mobile phone to become entrepreneurs and build the Caribbean Tech Community.
We are committed to help driving innovation in the Caribbean through tech entrepreneurship. How? Bi-monthly meetups, conferences (Caribbean BETA), training workshops and competitions.
Join the community. Become part of the movement!
For the Caribbean Girl Geeks: 25 Women-Run Startups to Watch
Feb 23rd
Think women don’t launch startups? 1) You’re not alone, and 2) Think again! As Fast Company the compiler of this list said… ” it’s easy to complain that it’s hard to find women run startups–or to provide excuses. But instead, let’s focus on 25 women running kick-ass startups. Will they change the world? I don’t use crystal balls, but I sure do think that they have huge potential to make a serious mark.” Check them out the list here. This is great to have, since we started compiling a list of Caribbean Girl Geek Entrepreneurs too and watch for their interviews on SiliconCaribe.TV which will be launched on March 1, 2011.







