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Startup Weekend Tokyo Tech vol.4@Tokyo Tech

Fri, 03 Jun 2016 17:00 - Sun, 05 Jun 2016 22:00 JST

Museum and Centennial Hall of Tokyo Tech

2-12-1Oookayama, Meguro-ku,Tokyo

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※ Cancellation Notice
( applied after 23:59JST May 31, 2016)

We have already fixed catering order thus please note that refund cannot be made for your cancellation after 23:59JST May 31, 2016 .


Startup Weekend Tokyo Tech Vol.4 is coming back next month.
http://tokyo.startupweekend.org/

We will have an orientation meeting on May 25th (18:30 - 20:30)
in Tokyo Institute of Technology Oookayama Campus, Hyakunen Kinenkan,
Free Snack & Drink will be served!!
http://www.titech.ac.jp/english/maps/ookayama/ookayama.html
Please apply through the Doorkeeper as below,although you can attend the orientation meeting without application. ↓↓
https://swtokyo.doorkeeper.jp/events/44185

What is Startup Weekend Tokyo Tech?

Startup Weekend Tokyo Tech will be like a usual Startup Weekend in Tokyo.

Just one difference: we'll use something Tech in our business idea.
You can't bring your own tech seeds unless they are already published or patented.
Tokyo Institute of Technology provids you some tech seed that you can use during this event.You can see the Tech seeds under this page.

Startup Weekends are weekend-long, hands-on experiences where entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs can find out if startup ideas are viable. On average, half of Startup Weekend’s attendees have technical or design backgrounds, the other half have business backgrounds.

Beginning with open mic pitches on Friday, attendees bring their best ideas and inspire others to join their team. Over Saturday and Sunday teams focus on customer development, validating their ideas, practicing LEAN Startup Methodologies and building a minimal viable product. On Sunday evening teams demo their prototypes and receive valuable feedback from a panel of experts.

Call us biased, but we think that there are dozens of reasons why you should come to a Startup Weekend! Since we know your time is valuable, we’ll only list the top eight:

Education:
Startup Weekends are all about learning through the act of creating. Don’t just listen to theory, build your own strategy and test it as you go.

Build your network:
This isn’t just a happy-hour. Startup Weekend attracts your community’s best makers and do-ers. By spending a weekend working to build scalable companies that solve real-world problems, you will build long-lasting relationships and possibly walk away with a job or even an investor.

Co-Founder Dating:
We all know it’s not just about the idea – it’s about the team. Startup Weekend is hands down the best way to find someone you can actually launch a startup with.

Learn a new skill:
Step outside of your comfort zone. With a whole weekend dedicated to letting your creative juices flow, Startup Weekends are perfect opportunities to work on a new platform, learn a new programming language, or just try something different.

Actually launch a business:
Over 36% of Startup Weekend startups are still going strong after 3 months. Roughly 80% of participants plan on continuing working with their team or startup after the weekend.

Get face time with thought leaders:
Local tech and startup leaders participate in Startup Weekends as coaches and judges. Get some one-on-one time with the movers and shakers in your community.

Save money & get stuff:
Startup Weekend Tokyo Tech cost 9000yen or 5000yen (if you are students). Your ticket covers seven meals, snack, access to exclusive resources from our sponsors, and of course, all the coffee you can drink.

Join a global community:
Join over 45,000 Startup Weekend alumni, all on a mission to change the world.

■ Startup Weekend "Text Book" on "1 minute Idea Pitch" by Dave McClure

http://500hats.typepad.com/500blogs/2009/08/your-solution-is-not-my-problem.html
(You will see link to the original Dave McClure text )

◆Tech Seeds

・ 長谷川 晶一 准教授 (東京工業大学・精密工学研究所)

「ウェアラブルなボディソニック(紐のみで実装)」 「ぬいぐるみロボット」
http://haselab.net/overview

・塚越 秀行 准教授 (東京工業大学・機械制御システム専攻)

「タコの吸盤のような装置」「ラムダドライブ」
http://www.cm.ctrl.titech.ac.jp/
・音圧分布測定器(東京工業大学提供)
 https://youtu.be/7lv4DG8Nx24

・ERFマイクロアクチュエーター(東京工業大学提供)
  https://youtu.be/CXUxdT62TDw

・CO2発生体(東京工業大学提供)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYqDc_UffLo

・浸透圧発電技術(東京工業大学提供)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYiG3YkzVW8&feature=youtu.be

・紫外線の累積時間によって色が変わる塗料(東京工業大学提供)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eS7vYuohKpw&feature=youtu.be

・酸素濃度で色が変わる素材(東京工業大学提供)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6Iezn7Va-U

・力覚デバイス①(東京工業大学提供)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzIb4SI031Y

・力覚デバイス②(東京工業大学提供)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vqqjpQT-tI

・IBM 社より提供技術
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCAifEOtRf0&cm_mc_uid=62892270047214626759066&cm_mc_sid_50200000=1462854467
「IBM Bluemix」

◆Web site
http://tokyo.startupweekend.org/events/swtt4/

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