"How to Get In the Best U.S. Incubators for Early Technology Startups"
- When:Thursday Evening, August 9, 2012
- Agenda:9:00 pm to 10:30 pm
- Venue:Webcast
- Cost:Free
Presenter
Orbeus, a computer vision startup from MIT and Boston University
Xing Meng:CEO, Co-Founder of Orbeus. MBA, MIT Sloan School of Business
Yushan Chen:Product Manager at Orbeus. Ph.D, Boston University
Overview
You may have heard of the early stage incubators in the United States such as TechStars, Y-Combinator, and Exelerate Lab. Great companies such as Dropbox, Airbnb, OMGPOP and Reddit are born out of those programs. Given the level of competition in their applicant pool, few start-ups have made it into their doors, and fewer of them are pure Chinese entrepreneurs. Orbeus is one of them.
Founded in January, 2012, Orbeus aims to develop one of the most advanced computer visual recognition engine that enables every computer to perform facial, scene and object recognition. In half a year's time, they made it to the finalists of TechStar, Y-Combinator, ExeleratorLab and DreamIT. Now they are in contract with ExeleratorLab for a 3-month accelerator tour in Chicago.
We have the pleasure to invite them as our speaker for the next NECINA Webinar on Thursday, August 23, 2012, 9:00pm-10:30pm. Register today to hear their unique story.
Agenda
-Introduction of Orbeus and the team
-How they pitch to the US top Incubators
-Incubators - is it worth it?
-Status quo of Visual Recognition technology and the future opportunities
-Product Demo
-Q&A
Event Contact
Delia Wu(delia.wu@necina.org)
Ke Ning(ke.ning@necina.org)