Keep it simple when pitching, even for high tech products. An article based on watching the product pitches at the recent Dublin Hardware Hackathon.





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Written by simoncocking
3689 days ago

Great, hopefully the links help.

If you have any particular resources about other hackathons from around the world that you thought were useful, feel free to share and I'd be delighted to read them.

Thanks S



Written by lyceum
3689 days ago

Simon Cocking: Thanks for your reply. I will check out the links!

Have you been inspired and learned from other hackatons around the world?



Written by simoncocking
3692 days ago

Hi, thanks for asking, nice question.

Basically pharmalytics won, and will hopefully commercialise their product. Several of the other projects also had good potential for becoming products too. Ideally in perhaps 3 - 6 months time there might be a follow up piece.

Meanwhile here are the the links to two article outcomes that go into more depth about the outcomes of the event.

http://sarahpaddleswim.wordpress.com/2014/09/15/hardware-hackathon-success-pitching-power-vital/

http://clearpreso.com/2014/09/15/dublin-hardware-hackathon-2014-the-winners/



Written by lyceum
3692 days ago

What was the outcome of the Dublin Hackaton?



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