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UPitch 2018
15 Oct - 05:30 PM
Hobart, Australia
INTRODUCING NEW EVENT UPITCH! We are excited to invite you to UPitch Tasmania 2018.  UPITCHUPitch is an inspiring pitch night for people to pitch an idea and test-drive their concept, and to gain mentoring, advice and financial support to make their concept a start-up business. A group of five finalists will have the opportunity to pitch their idea and concept in front of a panel of judges and senior members of University of Tasmania and receive mentoring, publicity, ongoing marketing opportunities and special custom made trophies celebrating the inaugural event.  HOW TO ENTER YOUR PITCH, (VIDEO ENTRY) Step 1. Register at via Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/upitch-2018-tickets-42404179041?aff=es2   Step 2. Submit a 3 minute pitch video to the DevPost Hackathon platform at  https://upitch.devpost.com/https://upitch.devpost.com/ - Please include team name and list of team members (maximum of three per team).   If you would like to come along to support Pitchers or to witness the innovative ideas being presented, please register as an Audience Member (free) here:https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/upitch-2018-tickets-42404179041?aff=es2.  LIVE EVENT to be announced soon! Venue: University of Tasmania, IMAS Hobart, 20 Castray Esplanade, Battery Point, Hobart, TAS 7004 UPitch is designed to help University Students and Tasmanian Community members test-drive their innovation or creation and ultimately gain mentoring, and to facilitate sponsorship to help make their ideas a reality. As a university we are committed to delivering events which are important to Tasmanian Community. UPitch and UHack are events designed to engage industry and build partnerships and pathways for students and our community. Thank you and we looking forward to seeing you at UPitch 2018.
    The Future of Energy in Tassie Hackathon
    12 Oct - 05:30 PM
    Hobart, Australia
    Clean energy and smart technology enthusiasts in Tasmania! EnergyLab invites you to participate in The Future of Energy in Tassie Hackathon. At this event, you'll be challenged to imagine and develop innovative new develop business models that drive the growth of the clean energy sector in Tasmania and beyond. Come with a team of from 2 to 4 people, or join a team at the event. Present your clean energy startup project to a panel of judges for the chance to win recognition and some great prizes.
    The Future of Energy in Tassie: Customer Experience
    25 Sep - 05:30 PM
    Hobart, Australia
    Energy customers are angry. The cost of power and behaviour of power companies is just the beginning. Customers have been taken for granted, and they are desperate for change. Revolutionising the customer experience is essential to innovate the clean energy sector in Tassie. The adoption of existing, emerging and future technologies is the first step.  EnergyLab is excited to be coming to Hobart to facilitate a conversation on customer experience and it's role in innovating the energy sector in Tasmania and beyond. The event will be hosted by Enterprize Hobart. This is the third event in EnergyLab's three-part event series on The Future of Energy in Tassie, leading to a hackathon to generate clean energy startups. More information and registration for the series below.  The Future of Energy in Tassie Hackathon The speaker Piers Grove (Moderator), Co-Founder and Managing Director, EnergyLab Rebecca Kardos, CEO, Aurora Energy Rebecca Kardos is an energy leader in Tassie. Rebecca took over the reins as CEO of Aurora Energy in 2014, following its commencement as a stand-alone retail business. Prior to this, Rebecca held the position of General Manager Retail at Synergy in Western Australia. Previous roles include a range of senior positions within the utilities sector in both Australia and New Zealand. She is also currently a Board member of the Australian Energy Council. Rebecca is the perfect person to lead a discussion about customer experience in Tassie and how it can be improved through the adoption of existing, emerging and future technologies. Timing 5:30pm: Doors open 6:00pm: Moderated discussion followed by Q&A with the audience 7:00pm: Continue the discussion over drinks and light snacks 8:00pm: Event concludes About EnergyLab EnergyLab is Australia’s leading platform for launching new energy businesses. Our integrated approach draws on the community of clean energy entrepreneurs and offers a range of ways to engage and leverage their ideas, technologies and resources. To read more about EnergyLab head to energylab.org.au. Thank you to Enterprize Tasmania This event would not be possible without the support of our partner and host, Enterprize Tasmania.   Want more? EnergyLab is passionate about promoting clean energy innovation in Tasmania. To receive an invitation to future events please sign up to our mailing list.   Volunteers needed! If you're willing and able to assist with any of the following, please email riley@energylab.org.au.  Taking photos (BYO camera) Packing up at 8pm 
      The Future of Energy in Tassie: Electrified Transport
      06 Sep - 05:30 PM
      Hobart, Australia
      Transport liberates and infuriates Tasmanians every day. How we travel is a crucial part of our lives and considerations of the transport of the future are essential for achieving a clean energy future. Electrified transport is evolving rapidly, and innovations will change the way we move in the world. The possibilities to create change in this sector are endless.  EnergyLab is excited to be coming to Hobart to facilitate a conversation on the opportunities for electrified transport as a means to innovate the energy sector in Tasmania and beyond. The event will be hosted by Enterprize Hobart. This is the second event in EnergyLab's three-part event series on The Future of Energy in Tassie, leading to a hackathon to generate clean energy startups. More information and registration for the hackathon below.  The Future of Energy in Tassie: Customer Experience The Future of Energy in Tassie Hackathon The panel Piers Grove (Moderator), Co-Founder and Managing Director, EnergyLab Laura Jones, Innovation Engineer, TasNetworks Ray Massie, Manager Hybrid Energy Solutions, Hydro Tasmania Dr Evan Franklin, School of Engineering Senior Lecturer, University of Tasmania Penny Cocker, Chair, AEVA Tasmania  Timing 5:30pm: Doors open 6:00pm: Moderated panel discussion followed by Q&A with the audience 7:00pm: Continue the discussion over drinks and light snacks 8:00pm: Event concludes About EnergyLab EnergyLab is Australia’s leading platform for launching new energy businesses. Our integrated approach draws on the community of clean energy entrepreneurs and offers a range of ways to engage and leverage their ideas, technologies and resources. To read more about EnergyLab head to energylab.org.au. Thank you to Enterprize Tasmania This event would not be possible without the support of our partner and host, Enterprize Tasmania.   Want more? EnergyLab is passionate about promoting clean energy innovation in Tasmania. To receive an invitation to future events please sign up to our mailing list.   Volunteers needed! If you're willing and able to assist with any of the following, please email riley@energylab.org.au.  Taking photos (BYO camera) Packing up at 8pm 
        EnergyLab TasNetworks Hackathon
        22 Jun - 05:30 PM
        Hobart, Australia
        Clean energy benefits grow and technology breaks new ground every day. Fresh business ideas have the opportunity to be at the forefront of the smart energy race to provide affordable, reliable and sustainable electricity. Who will be the Facebook, Amazon and Uber of the emerging clean energy sector? If you want the answer to be 'you' then come along to the EnergyLab TasNetworks Hackathon! Clean energy is providing consumers and businesses with increasing energy security, reliability and affordability. Clean technology prices continue to fall whilst development expands and unlocks new possibilities. As these trends converge, opportunities arise. Benefits from customers can be born from data from smart energy metres and non-traditional sources such as Facebook and Google. Untapped markets present the chance to expand businesses and create a massive impact, including in the agriculture and food sectors. This is the moment to take advantage of these opportunities and innovate to develop new business models to lead the energy revolution. The EnergyLab TasNetworks Hackathon is designed to bring people interested in smart energy innovation together to brainstorm, develop and demonstrate new business concepts. How it works Inspiration: We'll kick off with a couple quick presentations about problems you might consider solving. Team forming: You can register as a team if you want, but if you're missing a team member or registering as an individual then we'll help you find teammates.  Ideation: Once teams are formed the brainstorming begins! Come up with a bunch of ideas and pick the one you want to work on for the rest of the hackathon.   Developing: We'll leave lots of time for you to develop your ideas, build a prototype if possible, and prepare your presentation.  Presenting: Each team will present to a panel of judges, who will pick the winning teams.  Celebrating: Unwind and celebrate what you've achieved in less than 24hrs over a drink and something to eat. Key Information Where: Enterprize Hobart, Level 5, 24 Davey Street, Hobart TAS When: 5:30pm Friday 22 June to 7:30pm Saturday 23 June Who: Students, entrepreneurs, designers, engineers, hackers, professionals, and anyone else interested in energy startups. You can register as an individual or as a team. Cost: $20 for participants, including all meals, snacks and drinks. $10 if you just want to watch the pitches and attend the networking drinks afterwards.  Agenda Friday 22nd June 5:30pm: Arrive, have something to drink and eat, and start to get to know your fellow participants 6:00pm: Presentations to provide inspiration, resources and information on what the next 24 hours will entail 7:30pm: Dinner, team formation, and team registration 8:30pm: Go home and rest (or work if you really want to) Saturday 23rd June 8:00am: Doors open and breakfast served Work in your teams with help from some mentors 12:30pm: Lunch served Optional presentation practice 4:45pm: Submissions due 5:00pm: 5-minute presentation by each team followed by questions from the judges 6:00pm: Drinks to celebrate all you've achieved in 24 hours with winners announced by 7:00pm Challenges These are some challenges you may want to work on. You are also welcome to work on any other clean energy startup ideas. 1. How do we reduce household energy bills by…   … coordinating all household appliances in Tasmania to provide grid services? … leveraging existing smart metering data? … driving the cost of providing demand response down as far as possible? 2. How can we help farmers utilise spare land and create clean energy with… … incentives to utilise spare land or capital for clean energy infrastructure? … energy management to create value for farmers and utilities? … reduced energy costs for irrigation customers? 3. How do we increase the accuracy of load forecasting by… … using non-traditional data sources (e.g. Google, Facebook, Twitter)? … integrating multiple sources? … using machine learning approaches? Prizes The winning team will receive a prize package to help them get their idea off the ground. $1,000 cash prize  Three mentoring support sessions with the TasNetworks Innovation Team, and the opportunity to pitch your idea to TasNetworks  One business coaching session with Piers Grove, EnergyLab Co-Founder and Managing Director A private office at Enterprize Tasmania for the winning team to use for three months Frequently asks questions (FAQs) How many people are allowed in a team? Teams must contain 2, 3 or 4 people. Teams with 5 or more people in them must break into two or more smaller teams. Individuals can't compete but we will help you find at least one other person to form a team with (see below). I already have teammates, can I just participate with them? Yes! As long as you have at least one other person on your team (and your team doesn't have more than four people in it). I don't know anyone else attending, how will I form a team?  We have your back! We have built in a number of ways for you to meet other people in the same boat and will help you form a team with people you want to spend Saturday with. Before the event you will be invited to a Facebook Group and Friday night will start off with some casual networking over drinks. During the presentations, everyone will introduce themselves so you know who else is looking for team members. During dinner, the organiser will help match individuals together and make sure no one is left out. If you have any questions or concerns please send an email to riley@energylab.org.au. Can I still participate if I don't have an idea? You can! We'll help your team find something interesting to work on.  Do I have to spend the entire time at Enterprize Hobart? Nope, but we would encourage you to. It's a great venue and we'll provide a constant stream of food and drink. However, if you would be more comfortable elsewhere or have other commitments then you're free to come and go. Please just be back in time for the presentations on Saturday. I have another question, who can I talk to?  Send Riley an email to riley@energylab.org.au. About EnergyLab EnergyLab is Australia’s leading platform for launching new energy businesses. Our integrated approach draws on the community of clean energy entrepreneurs and offers a range of ways to engage and leverage their ideas, technologies and resources. To read more about EnergyLab head to energylab.org.au. Our Partners This event would not be possible without the generous support of our partners, TasNetworks, Enterprize Tasmania, University of Tasmania and Hackathons Australia. Volunteers needed! If you're willing and able to assist with any of the following, please email riley@energylab.org.au.  Taking photos (BYO camera) Helping on the registration desk Packing up each evening Writing a short summary of the event to be posted on the EnergyLab blog