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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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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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Introducing the iQ Prize Judging Panel: #2 Conor O’Neill

Second judge in our “Dr. Evil” chair is Conor O’Neill, from LouderVoice.com

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iQ Prize judges announced

Conor, Martha. Morgan, Gail and Eamonn


“I’m obsessed with wanting to see Irish start-ups succeed, because a sustained economic recovery will only happen in this country from the bottom up.”

- iQ Prize judge, Conor O’Neill, Loudervoice.com

Internet heavyweights & local heroes

We’re delighted to announce the panel of judges for the iQ Prize. Global heavyweights Google, Microsoft and Facebook are all represented on the judging panel, alongside local internet heroes Daft.ie, Statcounter and Loudervoice.

The judges are:

  • Aodhan Cullen, founder & CEO, StatCounter
  • Colm Long, Head of Online Operations (EMEA), Facebook
  • Conor O’Neill, co-founder & CEO, LouderVoice
  • Eamonn Fallon, co-founder & CEO, Daft.ie
  • Gail Power, Senior Manager, Google
  • Martha Rotter, Internet Evangelist, Microsoft

Martha Rotter, Developer  Evangelist, Microsoft.

Over the next week or so we’ll be profiling our judges.

First up, with the best job title we’ve seen in a while is Martha Rotter, Developer Evangelist with Microsoft.

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Getting involved: Create Ireland

More great news for the eventual iQ Prize winner.

Frederic Herrera, programme manager of the Create Digital Media Enterprise Platform programme has kindly offered to match the iQ Prize with the personalised 12-months training & mentoring, access to EI CORD grant (Fred manages the paperwork for CORD grantees) and free access to hot desks in both the Digital Hub and the Media Cube in IADT. The bundled offer could give the winner a great opportunity to further develop their concept or business plan.

About Create Ireland

Since 2004, Create Ireland has been running a business incubation programme for small digital media companies, providing 10 companies per
year with training and mentoring for sustained business development. Operating as part of Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology (IADT), Create provides companies with hot desks both on campus, at the Media Cube Incubation Centre, and at the Digital Hub in Dublin city centre.

However, the real advantage Create offers companies is specialised training and mentoring, as well as access to a wide network of entrepreneurs.

“The programme is quite personalised, which means that we focus the training based on people’s needs. In this way our approach is different from a standard training programme. Create Ireland also provides its companies with access to a huge network, including 20 trainers and 15 mentors, as well as access to the complementary skills of past participants, where many collaborations have formed”,

says Frederic Herrera, enterprise development executive at IADT and programme manager of Create.

Further grants

Create Ireland also facilitates the introduction to an Enterprise Ireland CORD grant, which can be worth up to 50% of previous salary to a maximum of €30,000, plus €6,000 in marketing spend.

More on the programme

Topics covered by the Create programme include online advertising, web usability, mobile media, web-based application development and
the development of Web 2.0 platforms.

“The programmes helps companies to develop their business and test the demand for their ideas over the 12 months”

says Herrera.

With the current recession, more and more people are appreciating the need for further training and mentoring, so places on this year’s programme are expected to fill up fast. Application forms and more information can be found at www.createireland.ie.

The closing date for applications to this year’s Create Programme is May 29th.

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iQ Prize update

The key numbers

To date, 48 entries, 25 days before judging starts

In the news

We’re delighted with the publicity the iQ Prize has generated. A very big thank you to everyone who helped get the word out, we really appreciate it. See a roundup of the coverage

What’s happening now?

There are 25 days left and entries close on May 12th.

We haven’t yet reviewed the entries as we want the process to be completely impartial. We’re finalising the external judging panel at the moment.

What’s happening next?

We’re going to have a fantastic mix of people on our external judging panel. We’ll be announcing the panel in about a week’s time.

Help get the word out

Know anyone who has an idea they’d like to turn into €10,000?

Refer them onto http://iqprize.ie

Have a question?

Email us at questions@iqprize.ie, ask us on Twitter, or leave a comment below.

Haven’t entered yet?

There are 25 days left. What’s stopping you?

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iQ Prize newsround

Publicity is great, but not for its own sake

We’re delighted with the publicity the iQ Prize has generated. However, not for its own sake. Rather for getting the message out on what we think is a very worthwhile endeavour.

And here’s what we’ve spotted so far:

  • The Irish Independent likened the iQ prize to Dragon’s Den. Don’t worry our external judges won’t be that scary.
  • Marie Boran from Silicon Republic was quick to print with her coverage.
  • Emmet Ryan from ENN dropped in and did a great video interview with Morgan
  • Barry over at Irish Dev kindly reiterated our small contribution to jump-start business in Ireland
  • Adrian Weckler praised the prize’s directness and unambiguity on his blog and in the Sunday Business Post
  • Niall Harbison applauds our organic publicity
  • Gordon Smith from the Irish Times interviewed Morgan
  • And RTE dropped in and put us on the late night news. My my, doesn’t iQ Towers look well!
  • Lastly, Morgan was interviewed over on Today FM’s Sunday Business Show.

What about the blogosphere?

We’re delighted with the response from the blogging community too. Here’s a snippet from some of them:

Thank you

We want to say thank you. Thank you to everyone who has published or pimped the iQ Prize. Thank you to everyone who has submitted their entries to the prize and to those who are about to.

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iQ Prize on de Telly

Morgan was interviewed by RTE’s Laura Fletcher yesterday and the report appeared on last night’s RTE News.

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Morgan, were you drunk when you thought of the iQ prize?

That was the first question Emmet Ryan asked Morgan when he stopped by this afternoon.

Here’s the rest:

Thanks to Emmet for coming into iQ towers today and for turning around the video editing so quickly

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