It is with great pride and excitement that we’re able to announce our first semester of Audacious for 2022 has officially wrapped up. We were able to complete our first fully-in-person cohort this time, and thanks to the perseverance and resilience of our students, it was a huge success all round.
5 Things we learned from Jason Lindsey.
5 Things we learned from Jason Lindsey.
Earlier this year, Startup Dunedin’s board said goodbye to long-standing member and dedicated advocate for the Otago region’s small business sector, Jason Lindsey.
If you’re one of the rare few in Dunedin who hasn’t yet come across Jason Lindsey, here’s a brief rundown on him and why we were so lucky to have him on our board. In 2006, Jason & Kate Lindsey moved to New Zealand from Los Angeles, both having been working in the Film & Television industry.
Test Your Business Name
Naming a business is hard. Even Phil Knight, the Founder of Nike, struggled. He was one short conversation away from calling his shoe brand “Dimension Six”. Hard to imagine that becoming the household name of a now $34B company!
If you want to read how Phil accidentally stumbled onto his name and logo, you can check out that story here. Otherwise, stick around for one tool and one tip we give founders in our programmes when they’re naming their startups.
2 Ways Startups are like Rock Climbing
Startup Dunedin: 2021 Wrapped
It's pretty hard to quantify how massive this year felt. It certainly hasn't been a year of plain sailing - but amidst the chaos, ups, downs, and even bigger ups, 2021 has shown up and the resilience and determination of Dunedin founders has shone through.
Now that the year is over, we're looking back on how far we've come, as a team, as an organisation, and as a community.
Over the 4 years, Startup Dunedin has supported 411 students through Audacious, 233 people in our community with startup basics, and 16 Startups through incubation.
5 things we learned from Sarah Ramsay
Coralcone: Sustainable Period Protection
Startup Dunedin is very excited to announce the launch of Coralcone - a new, easier to use, and more sustainable option for all those who menstruate.
Founder Yvette Shum has been working on Coralcone in our Distiller Incubator over the past months, and now has some pretty amazing products available for purchase.
Audacious Semester Two Showcase
All things Ōtepoti Online
Startup Weekend 2021
Every year, Dunedinites blow us away with the quality, conscience, scalability, cleverness, and innovation of their ideas. It just keeps getting better, and this is absolutely due to the participants willingness to get outside of their comfort zones, take risks to build their skills, or go out on a limb and launch a startup. Here’s a brief rundown of the results of Startup Weekend 2021 - keep reading to hear who won!
Your first worker: to employ or contract?
Audacious 2021: Semester One Showcase Evening
Last Wednesday, 2nd June, Startup Dunedin’s Audacious programme held the final showcase for semester one’s cohort of student entrepreneurs. This group of innovators had completed eight long weeks of workshops, market research, customer interviewing, and a lot of hard mahi, and it was time to proudly showcase this to Ōtepoti Dunedin.
Kaffelogic - Masters of Coffee Roasting
Kaffelogic Founder, Chris Hilder completed Co.Starters in 2017, participated in Startup Dunedin’s incubator programme in 2019 and is taking Kaffelogic to the world this year via a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter.
How to understand and protect the most valuable asset in your business – Intellectual Property
What’s the most valuable asset in your business – or your employer’s business? You might say expensive buildings, vehicles, machinery or stock. But often the most valuable assets in a business are the ones we can’t see or touch – the “intangible” assets. In this article, we’ll look at understanding and protecting one of your key intangible assets – intellectual property.
Audacious Showcase 2020
With Semester 2 of Audacious 2020 drawn to a close, we’d like to take a moment to congratulate our amazing Audacious prizewinners. We were gutted that our tech failure meant we weren’t able to video or live-stream this semester’s showcase, so we’ve decided to make a break-down of the evening for you in blog format.
The Audacious Student Empowering Women
Tenisha was diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) at just seventeen years old. She was told that she was probably going to be miserable, struggle to get pregnant and should lose some weight if she wanted to get close to living a happy, normal life.
After using "Dr. Google" and finding dozens of stories from other women struggling with PCOS she decided that she could make a difference.
International Athletes Turned Entrepreneurs
Solving New Zealand's $48M Re-injury Problem
Crowdfunding and Entrepreneurship - Anna Guenther of PledgeMe - Startup Dunedin Podcast #003
Anna Guenther is the founder of crowdfunding platform PledgeMe.
She joined Angus on an audio version of the podcast and shared some of her journey including:
- Why Anna chose "Chief Bubbleblower" as her title.
- How PledgeMe responded when their transaction provider shut them down with no notice
-The commonalities of successful crowdfunding campaigns "The three C's"
Startup Weekend Dunedin 2019 Winners - Team Less - Startup Dunedin Podcast Episode #002
Angus sat down with winning Startup Weekend team, team Less 2 days after they won Startup Weekend Dunedin 2019.
Team Less have developed an eco-friendly cleaning solution that drastically reduces plastic waste. On the podcast Sophia and Matthew share their Startup Weekend journey including why they got involved, the highs and lows of the weekend, the progress they made and where to from here.