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Invention 2 Venture (I2V) conference

  • University of Vermont Dudley H. Davis Center, Silver Maple Ball Room 590 Main Street Burlington, VT, 05405 United States (map)

Our 2019 Keynote Speaker will be Kyle Clark.

“Sometimes everything you’ve ever done suddenly intersects with everything you’ve ever wanted to do.” Kyle Clark is the founder of Beta Technologies, a 2 year-old South Burlington startup that promises to change the face of aviation by building electric aircraft and recharging systems. A graduate of Harvard with a B.A. in Materials Science Engineering, Kyle's first startup, iTherm, was acquired by Dynapower where he directed engineering. He later founded Venture.co in Burlington and taught at UVM in his spare time. With a life-long passion for flight and entrepreneurship, it was almost inevitable that he would build a company around electric aircraft.

2019 Roundtables

Roundtable No 1. Elements of a Great Pitch Deck

John Antonucci (Launch VT) and Sam Roach-Gerber (VCET)

What makes a pitch click? Bring your pitch and learn from your peers and these two experts how to improve yours!

Roundtable No 2. SBIR/STTR Funding

Jeralyn Haraldson (UVM) and Kerry Swift (UVM)

What is SBIR/STTR and how does YOUR start-up access America’s largest equity-free Seed Fund?

Roundtable No 3. Finding the Money

Janice St Onge (VT Flexible Capital) and TJ Whalen (Fresh Tracks)

Ready to grow your tech start-up? Learn where and how to find the money to do so.

Roundtable No 4. Spaces for Start Ups

Madeline Brumberg (Innovation Commons) and Robert Lair (HULA)

From co-working spaces to accelerators to your own space. Where do you find these places in Vermont and how do you access them?

Roundtable No 5. Building your Team

Scott Johnstone (Packetized, VEIC) and Pamela Mackenzie

It’s all about the people. How do you find your people and build the team that will bring your technology to market?

Roundtable No 6. Scaling Up a Vermont Start-Up

Geoff Robertson (VSJF)

Bringing a technology product to market takes growth beyond the initial start-up phase. How do you assess if your Vermont start-up is ready and how do you prepare for scale up.

Roundtable No 7. iCorps

Shannon Sullivan (UNY ICorps Node) and Tony Frontera (Binghamton)

Come learn about the FREE iCorps program and how to connect with resources and education to help your technology take the leap into commercialization.

Roundtable No 8. Corporate Legal and Financial Necessities for your Start-up

Mike Thomas (Dinse) and Jeff McMahan (Dinse)

Setting up your start-up? Come learn what legal and financial necessities you need to have and understand!

Roundtable No 9. Intellectual Property Primer

Kevin McGrath (DRM) and James Morris (WolfGreenfield)

Critical to any tech start-up is the advantage and protection provided by good solid intellectual property.

Roundtable No 10. Concept to Prototype

Andrew Mead (UVM)

For a hardware tech start-up, a prototype is critical to both fundraising and partnerships. Learn how take your idea to prototype.

Roundtable No 11. Vermont Resources for Vermont Start-Ups

Gwen Palako (Center for Women & Enterprise) and Sarah Kearns (VtSBDC)

Vermont has a huge network of resources for startups. Learn about them and share your favorites.

Roundtable No 12. Making your First Sales

Nick Grimley (ACCD) and Bonnie Reese (Reese Consulting)

You’ve got your product or technology – when and how do you start building out your customer base (earlier and more often than you think!)