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quinta-feira, 28 de maio de 2015

PTXug – Xamarin Talks #1 - by Sara Silva

PTXug – Xamarin Talks #1


Event Details

No dia 30-05-2015 será realizada a PTXug – Xamarin Talk #1 em Lisboa. Para participar, efectue o registo de acordo com as instruções abaixo.

Agenda

09:45 –Recepção dos participantes
10:00 –await Xamarin() – Paulo Morgado
11:00 –Intervalo
11:30 –WCF em desenvolvimento cross-platform usando Xamarin – João Cardoso
12:30 –Sorteio de Prémios
Nota: Ao final da reunião, escolhemos um restaurante próximo e fazemos um almoço em grupo para continuar o convívio e aproximar as pessoas. A participação é opcional.

Local

MAIN HUB – Innovation, Incubation & Development ( junto à estação de metro Cabo Ruivo)
Avenida Pádua 10A
1800-297 Lisboa
Portugal

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quarta-feira, 27 de maio de 2015

IoT Week Lisbon 2015 – THE INTERNET OF THINGS WEEK 2015


IoT Week Lisbon 2015 – THE INTERNET OF THINGS WEEK 2015

  
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When:
June 16, 2015 – June 18, 2015 all-day
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Where:
Centro de Congressos de Lisboa (AIP)
Praça das Indústrias
1300 Lisboa
Portugal
 
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IoT Week (www.iot-week.eu) teve origem no Cluster Europeu de Investigação em Internet-das-Coisas (IoT) e tornou-se um evento IoT proeminente Europa que atrai indústria e a investigação de todo o mundo para debater e demonstrar a Internet-das-Coisas de hoje e do futuro. Para este ano, Portugal foi selecionado como país anfitrião da IoT Week 2015! O evento decorrerá de 16-18 Junho em Lisboa.
A IoT Week 2015 Lisboa é dedicada à Internet-das-Coisas de larga escala ! Agora que a IoT é uma realidade em todo o mundo (notavelmente, a IoT foi a principal atração na CES 2015), iremos observar em especial a forma de conduzir a Internet-das-Coisas para uma utilização generalizada e uma adopção em larga escala.
A IoT Week 2015 está organizada em torno de três dimensões: indústria, investigação e inovação: 1) Indústria: Como é que a indústria espera apoiar o salto para uma Internet-das-Coisas de larga escala? 2) Investigação: Que investigações são necessárias para suportar o futuro IoT de larga escala? 3) Inovação: O que necessita ser feito para estimular a adoção em larga escala da Internet-das-Coisas?
 

Startup news, events and updates from Beta-i

                       
                       
Startup Events @ Beta-i
Hey there,

There's definitely something happening in Lisbon and we would like you to be part of it. Hold on tight, read our newsletter and find out what happened during these past couple of weeks and what you absolutely can't miss in the upcoming weeks.

Let's be restless and let's bring people together to push the Portuguese Startup scene forward! 

What's happening now...

#LIS15 - Lisbon Investment Summit 

There's definitely something happening in Lisbon and it's time for the world to know. We're bringing the whole startup community together to showcase the Portuguese startup scene and you shouldn't miss it.

Meet the speakers (from companies such as NASA, Groveshark, Accel Partners, Seedrs, Feedzai and Caixa Capital). Check out the venue, one of Lisbon's hidden gems. Get things done at the workshops we have prepared. Book your one-on-one meetings with the speakers and meet great investors from Portugal and abroad.

Get your tickets here before they sell out and don't forget to register for the workshops

Lisbon Challenge Demo Day in London 

We're taking our Lisbon Challenge startups to London to meet with leading investors and tech entrepreneurs. Feel free to join us if you're in London! 

Workshop: Growth Hacking & Full Stack Marketing 

We are bringing to Lisbon one of the best workshops on Growth Hacking. Casey Armstrong, also known as the full stack marketer, and Patrick Vlaskovits, a NY Times best selling author, will talk about how to find new hacks to boost your startup's growth. Get your tickets now for the best price.     

Startup News... 

Zercatto launches their iOS app

Zercatto, the Portuguese startup that helps you make wise stock investments, has just launched their iOS app. Download it and let them know what you think!  

Feedzai raises 17.5 million dollars in Series B 

Feedzai, a startup focussed on using big data and machine learning for fraud protection, has raised 17.5 million dollars. Hear all about it from their CEO, Nuno Sebastião, at #LIS15!     

Lisbon Challenge Tourism Day at Microsoft 

Last Friday we had our own Tourism Day with Turismo de Portugal at Microsoft. From pitches to interviews, from talks to panels, we had a great day to discuss the new trends in tech and tourism. Check out the video!

Lisbon Challenge 3rd most dynamic accelerator 

Fundacity has made a report on startup accelerators and considered Lisbon Challenge the third most dynamic accelerator in Europe. Startup Braga and BGI were also featured.  

Clinkpic closes deal with Shopify at Collision Conference 

Clinkpic, who helps brands sell faster by making images interactive through tags, has been to Collision Conference in Las Vegas. They came back to Lisbon with two major deals closed: Shopify and PrestaShop. 

Jobbox is now called Landing.jobs 

A new name to do a better job. Jobbox, the tech job platform that works through referrals is now called Landing.jobs.  

Startup Lisboa opens a third building  

Our friends at Startup Lisboa have just inaugurated a new building in Lisbon's city centre. Pay them a visit this week!    

Bringing universities and startups closer  

Francisco Veloso, dean at Católica Business School of Lisbon, talked about how universities are crucial to build better startups and what we can do to better connect business and tech. Read all about it on Startup Ship.  

New accelerator for travel and tourism: Discoveries  

Fábrica de Startups is putting together an accelerator focussed on travel and tourism startups called Discoveries. For those interested apply until July the 10th. 

Events we recommend...   

Jun 4-5: Lisbon Investment Summit  

Get the chance to meet top investors from Portugal and abroad. Connect with key players from the Portuguese startup community and get things done. Get your tickets here!   

Jun 12-14: 3DS Global Roundup 

3 Day Startup is coming to Porto and they're bringing entrepreneurs from all over the world. Learn all about different startup ecosystems and join the event

June 17: Learning from Failures

Our friends at Fábrica de Startups have invited João Romão from GetSocial to talk about his previous experience as a founder of Wishareit. Pretty interesting story if you ask us, so we definitely recommend!  

June 18: Landing Festival

The guys at Landing.jobs are organizing a festival at the Lisboa Marina to match the best tech talent with 30 top companies. Join them aboard and meet some of the fastest growing and innovative companies in Europe.
SUPPORTERS

Caixa Capital - Making ideas happen 


Our partners at Caixa Capital are working closely with us to help turn ideas into global startups. They invest in many companies (like 100K for the best startup from the Startup Braga Accelerator) and they keep on supporting the startup community in Portugal and Europe.

Thank you all for your support:
Source: Beta-i
http://www.lisbon-challenge.com/ 

Lisbon Maker Faire 2015

Escrito em 10 May 2015
Lisbon Maker Faire begins
Há um ano atrás a primeira Mini Lisbon Maker Faire teve cerca de 100 projetos nacionais ligados ao movimento dos Makers e recebeu quase 10000 visitantes em pouco mais de dois dias. Na altura as nossas projeções mais ambiciosas apontavam para 70 Makers e 3000 visitantes. Não podíamos estar mais errados. A expressividade dos números que obtivemos são a prova viva de que esta revolução dos Makers é profunda, abrangente e muito relevante para a sociedade atual e com um potencial económico indubitável. Mostra também que o público de todas as idades e perfis apoia, quer conhecer e participar em tudo o que está a acontecer.
Por este motivo e tal como foi anunciado na edição anterior, o SAPO, a CML e a Pavilhão do Conhecimento - Ciência Viva, têm o prazer de anunciar que se inicia a partir deste momento a contagem decrescente para a Lisbon Maker Faire 2015, que terá lugar no mesmo local, nos dias 18, 19 e 20 de Setembro.
Tal como também foi prometido, o evento deixa para trás o "Mini" (nunca o foi, na prática) e passa a ser uma das poucas e prestigiadas Featured (larger-scale faires produced in collaboration with Maker Faire) da Europa, juntamente com Roma, Berlim e Newcastle.
Este blog entra a partir de agora em ebulição novamente, fiquem atentos. Brevemente iremos anunciar o início da "Call for Makers".
Esta é também uma excelente oportunidade para nos ajudarem na divulgação e na promoção do evento através dos canais e mecanismos a que cada um de vocês tenha acesso. Objectivo: atrair cada vez mais Makers e projectos, e cada vez mais público. A comunidade merece!
Links úteis:

http://makerfairelisbon.com/pt/2015/05/10/maker-faire-2015.html

A Gala Acredita Portugal está a chegar! 5ª Cerimónia de Entrega de Prémios dos concursos de empreendedorismo "Realize o Seu Sonho" e "InovPortugal"

A Gala Acredita Portugal está a chegar! 

É já no dia 5 de Junho, pelas 20:30, no Centro de Congressos de Lisboa (Junqueira) a 5ª Cerimónia de Entrega de Prémios dos concursos de empreendedorismo "Realize o Seu Sonho" e "InovPortugal".
Conheçam os 21 finalistas entre as mais de 18 mil candidaturas. Inscrições gratuitas aqui: http://galaacreditaportugal2015.eventbrite.pt
‪#‎AcreditaPortugal‬ ‪#‎VGala‬ ‪#‎startuplx‬ ‪#‎builtinlisbon‬

A Gala Acredita Portugal está a chegar! É já no dia 5 de Junho, pelas 20:30, no Centro de Congressos de Lisboa (Junqueira) a 5ª Cerimónia de Entrega de Prémios dos concursos de empreendedorismo "Realize o Seu Sonho" e "InovPortugal".
Conheçam os 21 finalistas entre as mais de 18 mil candidaturas. Inscrições gratuitas aqui: http://galaacreditaportugal2015.eventbrite.pt

NASA Challenge 50 thousand $

A NASA quer as suas ideias para um habitat no espaço impresso em 3D

É mais um concurso da Agência Espacial norte americana que é sobretudo dirigido a designers mas que pode ser aproveitado por inventores "de trazer por casa".


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O concurso quer reunir as melhores ideias para criar um habitat sustentável na Terra e no Espaço, que integre os materiais e equipamentos para cobrir as necessidades básicas e que permita a construção de equipamentos com materiais "indígenos" se isso se revelar necessário. 

A primeira fase da competição, que tem várias partes, decorre até 27 de setembro e diz respeito ao conceito estrutural da arquitetura, que deve tirar partido dom potencial da impressão 3D. As 30m melhores propostas vão ser avaliadas e podem aspirar a um prémio de 50 mil dólares a atribuir na World Maker Faire em Nova Iorque. 

A segunda fase da competição vai estar dividida em duas fases, uma dedicada ao desenvolvimento das componentes para fabrico autónomo de instrumentos usando materiais locais e outra que leva o processo mais longe, na construção do próprio habitat com estes materiais. Cada uma terá acesso a um prémio de 1,1 milhões de dólares. 

Para além da aplicabilidade em locais distantes, como Marte, a NASA acredita que estas tecnologias possam ser usadas também na Terra na construção de habitações sustentáveis em localizações onde o acesso a materiais é limitado.


Source: http://tek.sapo.pt/

quarta-feira, 20 de maio de 2015

Lisbon - the European Capital of Entrepreneurship

Lisbon Entrepreneurship Week
In the year Lisbon is the European Capital of Entrepreneurship, the City Council is organizing the 4th Entrepreneurship Week in Lisbon.
They challenged the community that has been working to turn Lisbon into a startup city to submit proposals for initiatives or events to be held this week. The result is a big agenda with many entrepreneurship related events, taking place across the city.
The opening of the celebrations is today at 3pm in the Noble Hall of the City Council with a conference on the theme “How to put Lisbon on the Globalization Map” followed by the presentation of the UP Awards by your very own PortugalStartups.com.
About the UP Awards, more will come soon. So far, we can tell you that our ecosystem is growing and it deserves to be rewarded. So, we took the challenge of doing so.
Take a look at the total agenda or visit our event section where the main initiatives were added.

Se7en Reasons to create a Start UP in Portugal


1. Reduced Labor costs and qualified human resources
When it comes to creating a startup, it’s all about having the best team, with the least amount of resources possible. And Portugal is a good place to find that: there are a lot of young and talented people in engineering, business and design willing to work for lower salaries (with the economic crisis, that is even more relevant: 33.1% of the young, qualified people were unemployed and ready to work).
Facts: In 2013, one worker in Portugal would cost on average 11.6€ per hour. The EU28 average is 23.7€, more than twice. According to Eurostat, between 2008 and 2013, hourly labour costs in the whole economy expressed in euro have decreased 5.1% in Portugal. 
2. Fair real estate prices
One of the main concerns is always to find a home and an office space that fits not only the expectations but also the budget. With lots of options, it is not difficult to get the perfect place for a fair price in Portugal.
Facts: In Portugal, households on average spend 18% of their gross adjusted disposable income on keeping a roof over their heads, below the OECD average of 21%. That makes Portugal the 4th less expensive country in OECD to have a home in. 92% of people in Portugal say they are satisfied with their current housing situation, more than the OECD average of 87%.
3. Strong aviation network (low-cost companies, lots of routes/destinations)
The impact of the low-cost aviation companies in Portugal is undeniable. It has become possible to reach every European top destination in a few hours for a competitive price. And Portugal  also has a very privileged location: it is now the bridge between Europe and new markets such as Africa and South America.
Facts: There are 77 regular routes from OPorto Airport and 116 from Lisbon. New destinations are opening almost every month for relevant tech hubs: Ryanair just launched two new direct routes between Porto and Germany (Berlin and Hamburg); easyJet will have new flights from Porto to London (Luton) and Manchester, among others.
4. Average English level
Even though a significant part of the population doesn’t speak English fluently, it is becoming a mandatory skill for most fields. In the Portuguese startup scene the level of English is higher than in most European countries, and a lot of meetups and conferences are already held in that language. There are two major factors also contributing to the higher relevance conquered by English in Portugal: the key roles of (1) tourism and (2) exports.
Facts: According to EF English Proficiency Index, Portugal has a moderate english proficiency, being in the 21st position out of 63 countries.
5. Strong entrepreneurial support (Incubators, accelerators)
The mindset in Portugal is changing. There are a lot of meetups and conferences, and strong tech and startup communities. Portugal has also the infrastructures needed: incubators, acceleration and pre-acceleration programs, and governmental support programs. This strong entrepreneurial network was exactly one of the reasons why last year the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, was pointed out as one of the startup hubs to watch by several media agencies, such as The EntrepreneurBloomberg and The Financial Times.
Facts: Portugal has around 70 incubators and 10 acceleration and pre-acceleration programs.
6. Investment/ Venture Funding
It is becoming easier to have access to investment in Portugal. Venture Capital Firms and Business Angels are keen to find “one billion dollar” ideas to invest in, and the amount available is increasing every year. One good example is Portugal Ventures, that manages several Venture Capital & Private Equity funds with a total capital of around €450 million.
Facts: In 2013, the Venture Capital Investment in Portugal was 50.40 Million US Dollars; The seed/startup/early stage VC investment as percentage of GDP was 0,0196%.

7. Life quality and culture
Portugal is one of the world’s most ancient nations, with a unique cultural heritage enriched by numerous influences (roman, french, flemish) throughout the centuries. Favoured by the sunlight and warm temperatures (it is one of the warmest European Countries), it is a safe place to live in, where you can find not only amazing nature and beaches, but also high quality supporting facilities (in terms of healthcare, sports). Portugal is famous for its food and wine (nobody can leave without tasting codfish, “pastéis debelém”, and Port wine) and for the hospitality of people, making it a wonderful country to live in.
Facts: In 2014 Portugal scooped 16 awards at the “World Travel Awards for Europe” ceremony. Portugal has 3000 hours of sunshine per year and 850 kms of beaches.


Source: http://portugalstartups.com/2014/12/7-reasons-create-startup-portugal/

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