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Introducing the iQ Prize Shortlist: #3 Our Writers’ Bloc

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After seeing how quickly digital downloads revolutionised the music industry, Karl Quinn and Owen Gallagher thought literature could do with a similar makeover. The introduction of e-readers from some of the industry’s major players confirmed they were on the right path and Our Writers’ Bloc was born.

Ourwritersbloc.com aims to be a open marketplace where authors can reach readers without having to approach major publishing houses. Works can be submitted at no cost and will be formatted for use on a number of digital devices such as the Sony Reader, Amazon Kindle, and iPhone. Authors can then sell to and interact directly with their audience, creating a literary social network.

Watch Karl and Owen from Our Writers’ Bloc as they jump into the iQ Prize hot seat:

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iQ Prize Award Night

We’ve picked a venue for the iQ Prize Award Night on July 8th – so if you entered the iQ Prize or just want to show your support for innovative Irish startups,  come along and have a drink on us.

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As well as announcing the winner, there’ll be a People’s Choice award where one of our shortlist can win an extra €1,000.

Feel free to spread the word – just make sure to let us know if you’ll be there.

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Introducing the iQ Prize Shortlist: #2 Pendle House

The high commissions and wide spreads of traditional foreign exchange operators prompted the creation of our second iQ Prize shortlisted entry, Pendle House.

The website provides an online currency exchange market that allows individuals and companies from around the world to trade directly with each other. By cutting out all transaction costs, Pendle House provides a zero-spread, zero-commission service.

This week we’ve invited the iQ Prize shortlist into our offices for a chat – Michael Furey from Pendle House is the first one up in front of the camera.

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Introducing the iQ Prize Shortlist: #1 Plink

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Whilst conducting his PhD research into “developing a probabilistic approach to appearance-based place matching that tackles this issue of perceptual aliasing”, Mark Cummins and fellow research student James Philbin teamed up to find a way to introduce the technology they were generating to the outside world.

Their solution was to form their own company – Plink – which develops image-driven search engines.

Take a photograph of something with your mobile phone, instantly get more information. Snap a photo of a book cover, get reviews and price comparison. Snap a CD cover, hear it on iTunes. Snap a movie poster and instantly see the trailer. Snap a painting, read the Wikipedia article. No barcodes, tags or markers – Plink aims to provide direct recognition of the object, quickly and accurately, from a database of millions of items.

We’re not the only ones who’ve noticed their potential – Plink was one of the final 20 teams at the Mini Seedcamp in London in April.

Follow them @plinksearch.

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iQ Prize Shortlist Announced

Pheew! After a monstrous response (249 entries), and a herculean effort from our judges, we’re delighted to announce the shortlist for the iQ Prize.

The quality of entries was really exceptional. Getting down to the final 8 was really, really tough. We could easily have filled the shortlist 4 or 5 times over, such was the quality of entries.

A big thank you to everyone who submitted an entry to the iQ Prize. And massive congratulations to our final 8, who are….

So who’s on the shortlist?

The 8 short-listed companies are:

  • Decisions For Heroes (Robin Blandford)A web application that saves lives by helping rescue teams record and analyze their rescue operations and training
  • GetitKeepit.com (Alan Coleman) – A web application to help consumers declutter their lives by offering an online portal for the management and retention of important documentation
  • MyHotel.ie (David and Matt Sherlock) – A website and booking engine that reinvents the traditional booking model, offering hotels a powerful new marketing channel with no booking fees
  • Neurosynergy Games (David Delany, Lorraine Boran and Michael Boran) – Innovative online brain training application designed to enhance both intellectual (‘IQ’) and emotional (‘EQ’) performance for healthy people and people with specific mental disorders
  • Octopied (David Behan, Ronan Morris and Michael Flanagan) – A web application for freelancers, helping them manage invoicing, project management, sales and support through one simple and cost-effective tool
  • Our Writers’ Bloc (Owen Gallagher and Karl Quinn) – An online marketplace that connects self-published authors directly with their readers, and facilitates the distribution of material over multiple formats including mobile phones and e-Reader devices
  • Pendle House (Michael Furey) – An online currency exchange marketplace that allows companies and individuals around the world to trade currencies directly with each other, cutting out all transaction costs
  • Plink (Mark Cummins) – An image-driven search engine that allows users take a photo of an object with a mobile phone, and automatically retrieve information about it online

So what happens next?

On July 8th, the final candidates will make a Dragon’s Den type presentation to the judges, followed by a public event where the candidates will be able to make a short elevator pitch to the audience. The People’s Choice Award of €1000 and the Grand Prize of €10,000 for the overall winner will be announced at the end of the night.

Find out more?

Lots of great online chatter about the Prize, which is brilliant. In particular, check out:

Big thank yous all round

Thanks to everyone who’s entered, covered, tweeted, and supported the iQ Prize to date. But especially massive thanks to our entrants and our judges: it’s been a brilliant competition, and you made it happen. Looking forward now to the next stage. And we hope you’ll all come along on the 8th of July and let us buy you a drink to say thanks.

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Introducing the iQ Prize Judging Panel: #4 Colm Long

Fourth of our judges in the hotseat is Facebook’s Head of Operations for EMEA, Colm Long.

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249 entries. Wow

We were absolutely blown away (in a good sense) by the total number of entries for the iQ Prize. We received a total of 249 submissions (with two by email) so lots of  work in the coming weeks for our  judges.

What’s happening now?

We’re collating all the entries and packaging them for our judges who’ll begin evaluating from Monday. Shortlisted entries will be announced at a public event on the 10th of June, after the second day of the iQ Bootcamp.

Staying on the topic of Bootcamp, all shortlisted candidates will receive a free 3 day pass to the iQ Bootcamp, taking place from the 9th-11th June.

And for anyone following the iQ Prize who’d like to attend Bootcamp for 1, 2, or 3 days you can avail of a 20% discount – just enter “IQPRIZE” when booking online.

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Introducing a new judge: Nic Brisbourne from venture capital firm, DFJ Esprit

Less than 12 hours to go and entries are coming in fast. 161 currently, but likely in rise again before midnight. And we still have a bit of breaking news on our judging panel with Nic Brisbourne joining and bringing considerable investment experience with him.

Nic Brisbourne, from venture capital firm, DFJ Esprit

Nic Brisbourne

Nic Brisbourne authors theequitykicker.com, a blog commenting on the European technology and venture capital markets, but his day job is as Parnter of one of the strongest teams in European venture capital, DFJ Esprit.

Nic has been in venture capital since 2000. In that time he has worked in London, Europe and Silicon Valley. His main areas of focus have been software and media. Prior to DFJ Esprit he was with Reuters Venture Capital.

We’re absolutely delighted to have Nic on board as he’ll being a considerable level of investment expertise to the panel.

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Introducing the iQ Prize Judging Panel: #3 Eamonn Fallon

Eamonn Fallon from Daft.ie is third judge up in front of the camera.

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Your ideas and your privacy

We’ve had quite a few calls and emails about confidentiality, and specifically around protection of ideas which I hope to answer below.

What’s been happening with entries so far?

We’ve received 85 entries to date and we’re storing them securely. Nobody has seen any of them yet.

What’s happening next?

Two iQ staff will be administrating the entries, “anonymysing” them inasmuch as possible and allocating them in batches to the external judging panel from the 13th of May. Our judges will then begin evaluating the entries and will draw up their shortlist. Shortlisted entries will be announced at a public event on the 10th of June.

Our judges & NDAs

Prior to judging starting next week, our judges will be signing a non-disclosure agreement to cover all of the entries they are to evaluate.

Still have concerns?

Any more questions? Email questions@iqprize.ie

If you’re still concerned, we fully respect your right to withdraw from the iQ Prize. If you do so between now and the 13th of May, we’ll delete your entry from our system without any iQ staff or judges having seen them. If you wish to withdraw after the 13th, we’ll sort that for you too.

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