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One week left to apply for NW Arkansas accelerator challenge

Monday, June 11th, 2012

By Allan Maurer

Northwest Arkansas probably does not come instantly to mind as a tech hub, admits Jeannette Balleza , director of The ARK Challenge Technology Accelerator.

But, NW Arkansas is cultivating its own startup ecosystem, building on its core strengths. The longstanding home to the corporate headquarters of Walmart, Tyson Foods, and J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Northwest Arkansas is recognized worldwide for leadership and world-class expertise in the retail, food and logistics industries.

The ArkIn addition, Balleza points out, NW Arkasas has the easy networking climate and reasonable costs of a small town but big city amenities demanded by a young, tech savvy workforce.

Tech companies – which do not have to be from Arkasas – have one week left to apply for a spot in the 14-week ARK challenge program. It seeks firms that can build a mobile app or Internet product attractive to one of the above clusters – retail, logistics, food processing – in time to demonstrate it to potential customers and investors following the program.

Up to 15 selected companies will receive over $18K each in seed funding, promotion, invaluable networking with advisors and potential funders, as well as intensive mentoring from a group of community-based and national mentors during a 14-week entrepreneurial bootcamp starting August 2012.

Each of the selected companies also will benefit from services of Innovate Arkansas, a program of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission and Winrock International that encourages technology-based innovations and job creation in Arkansas. Two of the selected startups will be eligible for an additional $150,000 in funding.

The ARK Challenge’s 60+ mentors include:

Inspired by innovation across the heartland—Detroit, Austin, Raleigh and Silicon Prairie of the Midwest, Northwest Arkansas is cultivating its own startup ecosystem, building on its core strengths. The longstanding home to the corporate headquarters of Walmart, Tyson Foods, and J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Northwest Arkansas is recognized worldwide for leadership and world-class expertise in the retail, food and logistics industries.

Additionally, The ARK Challenge has conducted interviews with representatives in each of these key industry clusters to identify the newest playgrounds for innovation for technology entrepreneurs. The resulting five-page technology assessment report is available for download here.

Bazella says ARK has received applications from seven countries and 11 states, some of them “exciting ideas in media social analytics.”

Visit http://arkchallenge.org for additional details and to apply, or contact The ARK Challenge Director Jeannette Balleza at jeannette@arkchallenge.org or 479.595.6063.

PDI Technologies Competition seeks firms with defense, security, intel products

Friday, January 28th, 2011

PDIFAYETTEVILLE, NC – The Partnership for Defense Innovation (PDI),  which promotes economic development, has increased the amount of economic development grant money being awarded through the PDI Call for Technologies Competition, from $32,000 to $65,000 in cash and client services. The PDI Fusion Grant is funded by the State of North Carolina and is designed to assist in improving the success rate of early-stage defense and security technology companies.

The winners will be announced in conjunction with the North Carolina Defense Business Association’s (NCDBA) 1st Annual Symposium and Exposition being held April 19-20, 2011 at the Pinehurst Resort in Pinehurst, NC.

Those companies interested in competing should have a working prototype or are currently developing a product or services for use in the areas of defense, security and intelligence. The technologies and the companies will be screened for business potential, scientific merit and commercial viability, as well as the quality of the management team.

Scott Perry, PDI President, stated, “We’re excited to make this a part of the NCDBA’s Annual Symposium and Exposition.  During a time of economic distress, it is important to continue to seek out technologies for our war fighter by infusing our small businesses to promote revenue and jobs for the state.”

Initial executive summaries are due by Friday, February 25, 2011 by 5:00pm EST.  Semi-finalists will be announced on March 7, 2011.  All semi-finalists will be required to submit a full business plan by Friday, April 8, 2011 by 5:00 pm EST.

A total of five finalists will be chosen to give a presentation on their technology to a panel of judges on Tuesday, April 19, 2011 at the NCDBA’s 1st Annual Symposium and Expo.

First place award will be a $37,000.00 Fusion Grant awarded to promote economic development as well as a $13,000 client services package from the PDI DSTA program. The second place award will be a $10,000.00 Fusion Grant awarded to promote economic development, as well as a $5,000.00 PDI DSTA client services package. Both awards will be announced live on Wednesday, April 20th, 2011 at the NCDBA Symposium.

To complete an application and for a complete list of eligibility rules and requirements, see: www.ncpdi.org