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Special guest Michaela Eschbach, Deputy Chair of the Cambridge Tech Week Steering Committee, joins us to give the inside scoop on Cambridge Tech Week 2025 (15th – 19th September 2025).We discuss what will be taking place during the week including:• Seizing the AI Advantage - this year's overarching theme focuses on how Cambridge's deep-tech ecosystem is leading AI innovation.• Industry Deep Dives - expect discussions on MedTech, CleanTech, AgriTech, Quantum, and Semiconductors.• Fringe Events - running throughout the week, these independently organized sessions allow for even more engagement and networking.• Innovation Alley - a dedicated space for the most cutting-edge startups to showcase their technology, now extended to two days due to popular demand.Cambridge Tech Week is a must-attend event for startup founders and scaleups seeking investor connections, VCs and investors scouting the next big breakthrough in AI and deep tech, corporate leaders and policymakers shaping the industry, and academics and researchers driving innovation.Produced by Cambridge TV Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special edition of Hospitality Hangout, recorded live at the FSTech Conference in Grapevine, Texas, Schatzy and Jimmy welcome back Phil Crawford, Global F&B Head of Adyen. As a third-time guest, Crawford brings his expertise to discuss the intersection of payments, technology, and the evolving dining experience.Key Takeaways:• Phil explains how Adyen is addressing the challenges of fragmented payment systems by unifying data to improve reconciliation, marketing personalization, and fraud prevention.• Phil predicts that biometric recognition, predictive technology, and seamless payment systems will revolutionize restaurants in the next five years.• Adyen's global reach enables restaurants to meet guests' expectations across borders, delivering frictionless, tech-enabled dining experiences.• Phil's reflections on tech trends – while QR codes may be fading, tap-and-go payments and data-driven menu personalization are laying the groundwork for what's to come.• Phil emphasizes the importance of simplicity in tech adoption.• Phil flips the script, asking Schatzy and Jimmy which fictional hospitality characters they'd trade places with.Schatzy, Jimmy, and Phil deliver laughs, surprises, and sharp insights into the evolving world of hospitality and tech through their engaging discussions and games.
The Car Wash Show 2024 in Nashville was a huge success! With record-breaking attendance and a sold-out exhibition floor, the event exceeded expectations. This year's show featured engaging events including live presentations at the Pitch theater, the Hall of Fame celebration, The Big Bash, Innovation Alley, and much more. With all these amazing things happening throughout the show, it's sometimes easy to overlook some of the small and wonderful stories happening at the same time. In this episode, Mark Bell, producer for CAR WASH the Podcast, takes a mic onto the show floor to hear a few stories from people who have been coming to the show for a very long time. He also catches up with show first-timers to hear about their experiences. Additionally, we'll share two stories focused on the ways in which the show and the car washing industry have changed lives. For a full recap of the Car Wash Show 2024, visit: thecarwashshow.com.
This last week, UK Tech Week was launched, and a host of events took place across the UK in celebration. We asked its Founder, Stuart Clarke MBE, to talk to us about the inspiration behind creating an umbrella platform to showcase tech communities across the UK. With events throughout the year in most regions from Glasgow to Basildon, Humberside to Bristol it was great to hear about how different tech weeks differentiate themselves based on local expertise. We talk about capital, partnerships, and why something like UK Tech Week can expand the reach of tech to a much broader audience through collaboration. Do head over to the UK Tech Week website and social channels to find out more. We also had some updates from Chris Bruce on Cambridge Tech Week too, including: • The Innovation Alley exhibition call has been announced - Innovation Alley takes place on Tuesday 10th September at the Corn Exchange and will showcase 50 innovative startups, 10 scaleups and a small number of corporates to showcase the exciting diversity of tech innovation. Nominations close by 30th May. • The call for contributors closes 13th May, so if you are interested in a speaking slot or being part of a panel or fireside chats they there is still time to apply (conditions are on the website). • The registrations for delegate tickets went live this week, with super early bird rates for the first 50 registrations. Will we see you at #CamTechWeek?Produced by Cambridge TV Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For every dollar they've given a company, those companies are able to attract another $64. Who is NPC? Sue Coulesan explains. If you were at CHFA, you saw Shelley King on stage, helping Launchpad finalists, and if you walked the show, you definitely walked through innovation alley. Find NPC here: https://www.naturalproductscanada.com/en/Find Sue here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sue-coueslan-6864748/Make sure you subscribe to our newsletter at www.thiscommercelife.com
Building an iconic brewing company for your university community, plus getting real-world business experience? Sounds like a dream come true. On this episode of Manufacturing Happy Hour, we are joined by Jackson Cosgriff, Student, and John Knapp, Director of Innovation Alley at Marquette University. We hear the backstory and behind-the-scenes processes of Innovation Alley and its student-led project, Blue & Gold Brewing. John and Jackson share concerns they had heading into the project and the future of student-run business, plus they tell us whether they believe applied learning is the future of higher education. This episode is packed with inspirational advice and plenty of beer chat! In this episode, find out: The backstory of Innovation Alley and Blue & Gold Brewing Behind the scenes stories of Blue & Gold Brewing The beer brainstorming process What's next for student-run business What concerns they had about their project Whether applied learning is the future of higher education Advice for other universities looking to introduce similar programs Why it's time to think outside the box Enjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It's feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going! Tweetable Quotes: “It's OK to have a big idea! Don't shut that idea down.” – John Knapp, Executive Director – Innovation Alley at Marquette University “People get drawn into working up these ladders when they don't really enjoy it. A lot of people are happy working with their hands and that's what I loved about this project.” – Jackson Cosgriff, Student at Marquette University “I knew right away (this project) was going to be a winner!” - John Knapp, Executive Director – Innovation Alley at Marquette University Links & mentions: Blue and Gold Brewing, a student-run business owned by Blue and Gold Ventures LTD, aimed to develop collaborative partnerships with community business owners. Marquette University students team up with the below brewing companies (all Marquette alums) to learn about craft brewing: https://www.bandgbrewing.com/ Innovation Alley, driving students to reimagine education in the classroom and in workplaces, creating a ripple effect far beyond the walls of the campuses at Marquette University: https://www.marquette.edu/innovation-alley/ Broken Bat Brewing, the brainchild of Milwaukee baseball fan Tim Pauly, providing a unique, welcoming atmosphere in the Walker's Point neighborhood in Milwaukee. Spreading the love of craft beer and baseball while giving back to their community: https://brokenbatbrewery.com/ Good City Brewing, a brewing company created by Dan and David, close friends from grad school who saw the untapped potential of craft beer in Milwaukee. Focused on pursuing excellence, prioritizing relationships and engaging their local place: https://www.goodcitybrewing.com/ Gathering Place Brewing, an award-winning, community centered craft brewery located in Milwaukee's Riverwest neighborhood and Wauwatosa. Making European-inspired styles with American twists:
It is one thing to have an inhouse test facility to replicate hypothesized deployment conditions. It is quite another to have a complete city environment in which to deploy, operate, and monitor results in real time with real city activity and conditions. Brandon Branham, Assistant City Manager and CTO of City of Peachtree Corners speaks with Don Witt of the Channel Daily News about their very unique operation started years ago by visionary city personnel. Brandon Branham Peachtree City, having just celebrated their 10th birthday, has more to celebrate. Their innovative approach to the expansion of the city ensures them that they will be at the forefront of technology allowing them to better service their city residents. Curiosity lab provides their testing partners everything needed for onsite monitoring including Innovation Alley dedicated offices, their Innovation Center, which is the ecosystem hub of Curiosity Lab, their prototype design lab, classroom, and event space. Testing areas are available for sixteen different technologies. Listen in, you will be impressed with all of the options available to those that need beta testing for their technology prior to end user deployment. About: Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners is a publicly funded living lab designed to provide a real-world test environment to advance next-generation intelligent mobility and smart city technology. Peachtree Corners, Georgia is a vibrant suburb of Atlanta and is one of the first smart cities in the U.S. to be powered by city-owned connected infrastructure and 5G. Located within a 500-acre technology park where 7500 people work and more than 1000 people live, Curiosity Lab provides unique infrastructure and a supportive government to facilitate innovation. Early-stage startups, universities, and established companies are all welcome to join our innovation ecosystem. For more information, go to: https://www.curiositylabptc.com/ , https://peachtreecornersga.gov/ or call: 770-609-8818
In the latest episode of Hospitality Hangout podcast, Michael Schatzberg “The Restaurant Guy” and Jimmy Frischling “ The Finance Guy” were on the road and with a special edition live from FSTEC in Dallas. Andy Freivogel is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Science On Call. He has over twenty-five years experience in both technology and retail. He also spent years creating specialized data networks and systems for end-user support in the residential digital services arena. Freivogel stops by to talk to the guys about the show, Innovation Alley and Science On Call, a tech support platform for restaurants. Freivogel says that the theme of the show is optimism and enthusiasm, people are happy to be back. CEO of Copia, Kimberly Smith stops by and chats with the guys. Copia's technology allows businesses to safely donate their excess food to nonprofits and access tax deductions. Copia is helping the industry track food waste. Smith shares that Copia has just closed a Pre-Series A with Branded Strategic. Smith says from an operation standpoint they are continuing to grow. She adds that operators that are not focusing on solutions to donate their waste are missing out on tax benefits. Stephanie Sollers, CEO at Virtual Dining Concepts, stops by and talks about the new brick-and-mortar launch of MrBeast Burger. Virtual Dining Concepts creates large virtual brands with celebrities, media companies and influencers, helping them expand their businesses into the food category. Sollers says the ethos of the company is to bring these concepts into restaurants and kitchens that have extra capacity. Chris Keating, EVP at Winsight comes by to talk about this year's FSTEC. The show had over 700 operators. They talk about the panel CEO's in the hot seat, and Keating says that chief executive officers are technology professionals now.To hear more from all of the guests that stopped by to chat with Schatzberg and Frischling at FSTEC, check out this episode Hospitality Hangout.
In the latest episode of Hospitality Hangout podcast, Michael Schatzberg “The Restaurant Guy” and Jimmy Frischling “ The Finance Guy” were on the road and with a special edition live from FSTEC in Dallas. Andy Freivogel is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Science On Call. He has over twenty-five years experience in both technology and retail. He also spent years creating specialized data networks and systems for end-user support in the residential digital services arena. Freivogel stops by to talk to the guys about the show, Innovation Alley and Science On Call, a tech support platform for restaurants. Freivogel says that the theme of the show is optimism and enthusiasm, people are happy to be back. CEO of Copia, Kimberly Smith stops by and chats with the guys. Copia's technology allows businesses to safely donate their excess food to nonprofits and access tax deductions. Copia is helping the industry track food waste. Smith shares that Copia has just closed a Pre-Series A with Branded Strategic. Smith says from an operation standpoint they are continuing to grow. She adds that operators that are not focusing on solutions to donate their waste are missing out on tax benefits. Stephanie Sollers, CEO at Virtual Dining Concepts, stops by and talks about the new brick-and-mortar launch of MrBeast Burger. Virtual Dining Concepts creates large virtual brands with celebrities, media companies and influencers, helping them expand their businesses into the food category. Sollers says the ethos of the company is to bring these concepts into restaurants and kitchens that have extra capacity. Chris Keating, EVP at Winsight comes by to talk about this year's FSTEC. The show had over 700 operators. They talk about the panel CEO's in the hot seat, and Keating says that chief executive officers are technology professionals now.To hear more from all of the guests that stopped by to chat with Schatzberg and Frischling at FSTEC, check out this episode Hospitality Hangout.
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Ed and Walt are joined by Rich Green (Rich Green Ink), Eddie Shapiro (SmartTouchUSA), Kris Hogg (Samsung), and Christiaan Beukes (Artcoustic SA/Sphere Custom Design) for a recap of CEDIA Expo, Day One. The big topics: a gripping keynote, amazing stuff in Innovation Alley, and great vibes in the classrooms. https://smarttouchusa.com/ http://spherecustom.com/ https://www.samsung.com/us/
Join us in welcoming the queen of community building Margaux Miller to the podcast! We talk her roles with TedX Winnipeg, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Maven Action Committee and Innovation Alley at North Forge; Plus we talk volunteerism, living a full life and good wine Thank you to Future Leaders of Manitoba for making this podcast possible! Tickets for the January ceremony are available now! You can find Margaux Miller on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margauxmiller/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/margauxanne Twitter: https://twitter.com/MargauxAMiller Related Links: TEDxWinnipeg: https://tedxwinnipeg.ca/ Winnipeg Art Gallery: https://www.wag.ca/ Innovation Alley: http://www.innovationalley.com/ North Forge: https://www.northforge.ca/ ICTAM: http://www.ictam.ca/ Future Leaders of Manitoba: http://futureleadersofmanitoba.ca/ We have a website! Check us out at: http://www.bethechangeyps.com Find us on social media: Facebook: https://facebook.com/bethechangeyps Instagram: https://instagram.com/bethechangeyps
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Learn the latest Fabrication Lab updates as host Michael Legary is joined by Director Marney Stapley, Entrepreneur in Residence Matt Olson and Brent Phillips, and the new North Forge Director of Marketing Brent Phillips.
Find out more about the Startup Canada Awards - Prairies, coming September 21; the North Forge Legal Clinic launch at the end of September and North Forge's participation in Central Canada Comic Con October 27-29 with host Michael Legary, North Forge President Jeff Ryzner, Fabrication Lab Director Marney Stapley and the new Director of Marketing, Communications and Community Partnerships, Brent Phillips.
Host Mike Legary talks startup, scalability and keys to entrepreneurial success with Bold CEO and co-founder Yvan Boisjoli. Bold is one of the fastest growing Manitoban technology firms and Shopify’s top development partner. Bold develops some of the most popular eCommerce apps available for the Shopify eCommerce platform, designed to help store owners increase their sales.
Host Mike Legary and Josh Simair discuss the recent deal with Just Eat and lessons learned from the early days of the startup.
Dan Blair, John Ferris, and Suzanne Braun discuss innovation engineering and how you can use it to generate ideas for your business.
Host Mike Legary follows up from last year’s successful TrapTap Kickstarter campaign with founders Bryce North and Dustin Refvik.
Host Mike Legary chats with Emelia Nyarku and Suzanne Braun about upcoming events and changes to the startup space at 321 McDermot Avenue.
Season Two of the Innovation Alley Podcast kicks off! Your hosts, Michael Legary, Kerry Stevenson, Dan Blair & Emelia Nyarku talk about what has been developing on the Alley over the past few months and what we’re in store for in the new year.
Jeff Ryzner, President of North Forge talks to our Innovation Alley Podcast hosts about how entrepreneurs, angels and everyone in between are helping grow Startups in Manitoba and the wider Canadian Startup Ecosystem.
Joelle Foster from Futurepreneur introduces our Innovation Alley Podcast hosts to two aspiring entrepreneurs who are working through the very first steps of a new business idea. Joelle and Kerry Stevenson from North Forge walk through the thought process and supports available to anyone looking to take their idea to the next level.
Startups are growing all across Manitoba! Brad Hack from Futurepreneur talks to our Innovation Alley hosts about the excellent startup scene in Brandon, as well as how Futurepreneur helps people start businesses of all types.
Matt Olson of Lift Innovations provides an update on the daily grind of producing grinders following product development at North Forge Fabrication Lab and a successful crowdfunding campaign. Radio host and all-around Winnipeg-booster Ace Burpee shares in the excitement for our tech future. Premier Brian Pallister and Discovery Channel’s Daily Planet host Ziya Tong join Mike Legary. Scam Skate and Trap Tap share their stories of innovation from the ground up.
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Kerry Stevenson from Fabbalo talks about Startup perspectives on making the most of the Consumer Electronics Show.
This week on the Innovation Alley Podcast we dive into TrapTap with one of the founders, Bryce North. TrapTap is a legal handsfree, speed trap indicator that has absolutely crushed the startup scene since it's inception only a few intense months ago.
Chris and Kerry sit down with Ben Myers, from Robot and Pencils, about their new app CakeWalk. CAKEWALK, a free iPhone and Apple Watch app, leverages witty push notifications, fitness challenges, friendly competition and public shaming to encourage daily activity.
Chris and Kerry sit down with Ben Myers, from Robot and Pencils, about their new app CakeWalk. CAKEWALK, a free iPhone and Apple Watch app, leverages witty push notifications, fitness challenges, friendly competition and public shaming to encourage daily activity.
This week on the Innovation Alley Podcast we dive into TrapTap with one of the founders, Bryce North. TrapTap is a legal handsfree, speed trap indicator that has absolutely crushed the startup scene since it's inception only a few intense months ago.
David Bernhardt introduces us the TwoCane, an innovative cane that will easy mobility for tens of thousands of people across Canada. We discuss the inventive process, the numerous awards they have received so far, the Dragon's Den pitch process and what is was like to get a deal as well as introduce the crowdfunding campaign that has just launched.
David Bernhardt introduces us the TwoCane, an innovative cane that will easy mobility for tens of thousands of people across Canada. We discuss the inventive process, the numerous awards they have received so far, the Dragon's Den pitch process and what is was like to get a deal as well as introduce the crowdfunding campaign that has just launched.
Necessity is the mother of all inventions and in the case of inventor Marco Longley, a life-changing collision with a drunk driver inspired him and his business partner, David Bernhardt, to create the TwoCane. In Part 1 David introduces us to the TwoCane and highlights the Dragon's Den experience.
This week on the Innovation Alley Podcast we have an in-depth interview with David Bernhardt, Canadian Inventor, Dragon's Den Success Story and last but not least one of our founders of the AssentWorks Fabrication facility at Startup Winnipeg.
Necessity is the mother of all inventions and in the case of inventor Marco Longley, a life-changing collision with a drunk driver inspired him and his business partner, David Bernhardt, to create the TwoCane. In Part 1 David introduces us to the TwoCane and highlights the Dragon's Den experience.
Necessity is the mother of all inventions and in the case of inventor Marco Longley, a life-changing collision with a drunk driver inspired him and his business partner, David Bernhardt, to create the TwoCane. In Part 4 David talks about the Indiegogo campaign for the TwoCane https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/twocane-not-your-granddaddy-s-cane#/
Necessity is the mother of all inventions and in the case of inventor Marco Longley, a life-changing collision with a drunk driver inspired him and his business partner, David Bernhardt, to create the TwoCane. In Part 3 David talks about the inventive process behind the TwoCane
Necessity is the mother of all inventions and in the case of inventor Marco Longley, a life-changing collision with a drunk driver inspired him and his business partner, David Bernhardt, to create the TwoCane. In Part 2 David talks about the development and background of the TwoCane.
This week on the Innovation Alley Podcast we have an in-depth interview with David Bernhardt, Canadian Inventor, Dragon's Den Success Story and last but not least one of our founders of the AssentWorks Fabrication facility at Startup Winnipeg.
Dan Blair, Chris Johnson and Michael Legary host an Entrepreneur Walkthrough - How to take your idea and make a real company. The talk about the first critical few steps from an idea in your head, to a team developing the concept to a legally defined organization.
On this week's Innovation Alley Podcast, our hosts discuss an Entrepreneur Walkthrough - How to take your idea and make a real company, followed up by a Crowd Funding Failure story regarding Zano and the details from the Kick Starter funded report on the fall of the business. We're also joined by Emelia Nyarku, Startup Winnipeg Community Coordinator highlighting upcoming community events.
Dan Blair, Chris Johnson and Michael Legary host a Crowd Funding Failure story regarding Zano and the details from the Kick Starter funded report on the fall of the business. https://medium.com/@meharris/how-zano-raised-millions-on-kickstarter-and-left-backers-with-nearly-nothing-85c0abe4a6cb#.hmptcigpn
Kerry Stevenson from Fabbaloo, one of the longest running sites tracking developments in 3D Printing, talks to us regarding the newest developments in 3D printing and the impacts and perspectives startups should have when using 3D Printing.
The Innovation Alley Podcast for the week of January 13th, 2016 dives into Startup perspectives on making the most of CES and trends in 3D Printing. We kick things off with Emelia Nyarku, Community Coordinator for Startup Winnipeg discussing upcoming events in the Alley.
In this segment, Chris Johnson, Dan Blair and Michael Legary have a candid chat about Startup Failure, their personal and business reflections on Startup Failure and how to get it out of the way fast and cheap.
A brand new year of Innovation Alley! We welcome 2016 with a chat about candid chat about Startup Failure and how to get it out of the way fast and cheap, followed by a great discussion with Lesley Klassen, Co-Founder & Chief Innovation Officer of The Campfire Union regarding the current state of Virtual Reality and Startup perspectives on the industry. In the introduction, Startup Winnipeg Community Coordinator, Emelia Nyarku, gives us an update regarding the newest events happing in the Alley.
Hosts Dan Blair & Michael Legary sit down for a great discussion with Lesley Klassen, Co-Founder & Chief Innovation Officer of The Campfire Union regarding the current state of Virtual Reality and Startup perspectives on the industry.
We sat down with Kevin Guenther, Creative Director of Kindoma, to talk about design and how businesses, from startups to large enterprise, can use design to accelerate their businesses.
The IA team sits down with Dan Blair from Bit Space to talk about the Red River College's ACE Project space, where students and businesses collaborate on new technology demonstrations, prototyping for business and the creation of new businesses.
December 30th, 2015 - On this week's Innovation Alley Podcast, your hosts Kerry Stevenson, Michael Legary and Chris Johnson talk about the upcoming new year in the Alley and introduce this week's casts.
This week on the Innovation Alley Podcast we feature, Luc Bohunicky from Consultica discussing validation techniques every Startup should know.
Red River Community College's downtown campus in the heart of the exchange was a pivotal cog that helped create Innovation Alley. We had a chance to speak with the President of RRC, Paul Vogt, and Instructor, Scott MacAulay and about some of the history and vision for the downtown campus and the Alley.
On this week's Innovation Alley Podcast, your hosts Kerry Stevenson, Michael Legary and Chris Johnson talk about the upcoming holiday season in the Alley and introduce this week's casts. This week we feature, Luc Bohunicky from Consultica discussing validation techniques every Startup should know as well as the history and future of Innovation Alley with Paul Vogt, President of Red River College.
Steve Langston from Dirty T-Shirt Productions, the creative team who brought us the Innovation Alley documentary, talks about the do's and dont's of Video Marketing for Startups
We sit down with inventor, entrepreneur and AssentWorks volunteer, Randy Merrit to talk about his successful crowdfunding campaign for his Snap Scenes product line.
On this week's Innovation Alley Podcast, your hosts Kerry Stevenson, Michael Legary and Chris Johnson talk about December in the Alley and discuss Video Marketing for Startups and another successful crowdfunding example from Randy Merrit
What is it that prevents startups from turning their idea into reality? Are startups starting crowdfunding campaigns too soon? We talked with Scott Macaulay from Red River College about some of the reasons startups are failing to execute on crowd funding campaigns and what a startup should consider before starting a campaign. Listen to our Podcast or check out the studio video.
You have an idea for a product or service, a new app, a new device, but where do you start without overwhelming yourself? The concept of an Minimal Viable Product (MVP) is supposed to help you achieve this, but what exactly is it? We talked with Dan Blair of BitSpace Development about his latest web app, PanoPla.com and what the journey from MVP to public launch looked like.
December is a hectic time for everyone, but the buildup to the holiday season has been awesome on the Alley! There are a number of events going on over the next few weeks which Emelia updated us on and we had a chance to talk about Crowdfunding Fails and Minimal Viable Products with Dan Blair from Bit Space Development and Scott Macaulay from Red River College on this weeks Innovation Alley Podcast.
Michael Legary and Kerry Stevenson from Startup Winnipeg talk to Carly Shuler, Co-Founder and CEO of Kindoma about their newest products and crowdfunding campaign. http://kindoma.com/ https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/kindoma-connecting-families#/
Innovation Alley PodCast - Nov 27, 2015 Michael Legary, Kerry Stevenson and Chris Johnson from Startup Winnipeg talk to the Innovation Alley Startups about what is going on in their world. This week we talk about crowd funding in the community featuring Carly Shuler from Kindoma and Matt Olsen from Lift Innovations; Emelia Nyarku, Community Coordinator for Startup Winnipeg breaks down the big events in December.
Michael Legary, Kerry Stevenson and Chris Johnson from Startup Winnipeg are joined by Emelia Nyarku, Community Coordinator for Startup Winnipeg, who breaks down the big events in December.
www.lift-innovations.com https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-clipper-world-s-most-innovative-grinder#/ Michael Legary, Kerry Stevenson and Chris Johnson from Startup Winnipeg talk to Matt Olsen from Lift Innovations about their new product, The Clipper and the crowd funding campaign they've launched.