Thursday, 25 July 2013

Digital diamond hunting




Last night I spent the evening at Wayra in London one of Telefonica's thirteen academies set up to offer an alternative to Silicon Valley and to unearth the disruptive digital diamonds of the day. 
Telefonica provide early stage investment to digital start-ups together with office space in their purpose built, 'state-of-the-art' Academy. Throw in the community, access and exposure to a network of mentors and you've got early site of some game changing offerings. 

Not everything you touch is gold
With the growing number of technology incubators, Google's is just around the corner, Tech city a stone's throw away and the various catapults and campuses it is becoming an increasingly challenging choice for the start-up to determine the best option. They offer an excellent vehicle to fast track you and your start-up but as with all partner selection it’s always worthwhile doing your homework so your choice best fits your objectives and direction of travel.

After the razzmatazz intro which felt more like the unveiling of a premiership footballer, with the host calling out similar stats to those concluded in the recent Connected World report, we got into the pitches of the current cohort.  They represented a wide variety of high growth industry sectors including security, quantified self, e-learning, music and health.

With the now ubiquitous pechakuchesque format the 17 companies had 5 minutes to cover all the bases and give us their ask.

Show me the money! Show me something!
The current intake had only been together under the Wayra banner for less than 12 weeks and were generating revenue and closing deals. I was surprised by the number that didn't offer a working demo to bring the product or service to life.  This will be on the roadmap but if you’re asking for cash from a potential client or investor, be it for a smartphone app or for an enterprise solution the default starting position has to be a demo that brings the offering to life.

Gems in the gaps
If I had to pick a star of the future my shout outs are; dattch’s dating service for lesbian and bisexual and bi-curious women, surprisingly there wasn't a dedicated offering for this group before, and ensygnia's Onescan mobile payments offering.

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