Growing a Blue Technology Startup

Innovate Newport 513 Broadway, Newport, RI, United States

Program: Growing a Blue Technology Startup When: September 15, 2022, 3:00PM-4:30PM, networking reception to follow Where: Innovate Newport, 513 Broadway, Newport, RI. Join us at 3:00PM on September 15th, at Innovate Newport, for the Blue Venture Forum’s “Growing a Blue Technology Startup” panel discussion. The need to better understand our oceans, so that we can more effectively manage, protect, and use ocean resources is driving a new wave of bluetech startups. These startups are developing innovative new products, methodologies, and systems for commercial, governmental, and defense customers.  During this panel discussion, co-founders and representatives of promising blue technology startups will discuss their experience raising an investment and working with investors, bringing a product to market, identifying customers, working with strategic partners, and more. The startups featured on this panel have collectively raised over $8 million in investment to bring their innovative solutions to market. Panelists- Ian Estaphan Owen, Co-Founder & CEO, Jaia Robotics, Inc. https://www.jaia.tech/- Ray Schmitt, Co-Founder & President, Salient Predictions, https://www.salientpredictions.com/- Rusty Warren, Co-Founder & CEO, Armada Marine Robotics, https://armadamarinerobotics.com/- Alessandra Bianchi, Communications Director, SeaTrac, https://seatrac.com/ Panel Moderator: Toby Stapleton, Director, Blue Venture Forum

Free

Discover Global Markets: The Blue Economy

Providence, RI Providence, Rhode Island, United States

Discover Global Markets business development forum is the U.S. Department of Commerce’s flagship event series for U.S. exporters. The forum features a dynamic mix of plenary sessions, topical round-tables, prescheduled one-on-one meetings with U.S. commercial diplomats, buyers and ministry officials from key markets around the globe, and plenty of networking!

Blue Tech Investment, a Roundtable Discussion

Innovate Newport 513 Broadway, Newport, RI, United States

  Topic: Blue Tech Investment, a Roundtable Discussion When: October 3, from 10-11:00AM, coffee to follow Where: Innovate Newport, 513 Broadway, Newport, RI. Join the Blue Venture Forum at 10:00AM on October 3, at Innovate Newport, for a panel discussion on the state of investment in blue technology. Southern New England has long been the epicenter for marine technology startups. Many of these startups have spun out of the research being developed at key institutions like the US Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC), the University of Rhode Island (URI), and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). Until recently, the only path to funding for most of these startups was bootstrapping or government funding, particularly through the SBIR program. However, today, institutional investors, including Venture Capital and Angels, along with corporates are now making strategic investments which are fueling the development of innovations to address the major challenges in ocean exploration, aquaculture, traditional fisheries, defense, undersea communications, climate monitoring, and more. During this discussion, we will hear directly from investors about why they’re investing in blue technology firms, discuss the companies and technologies they’re investing in, learn what it takes to secure an investment from one of these investors, and hear what they see as emerging opportunities in the sector.  This event is being held in partnership with Innovate Newport as part of RI Startup Week. Panelists: - Thorne Sparkman, Managing Director, Slater Technology Fund, Inc., https://slaterfund.com/- Neil Hamel, Head of US Ventures and Open Innovation, Orsted, https://openinnovation.orsted.com/- David Ford, Investor, Blue Angels, https://www.sea-ahead.com/blue-angels- Adam de Sola Pool, Investor, https://www.linkedin.com/in/adampool- Jeffrey Smith, Vice President and General Manager, Unmanned Undersea Systems, SAAB, Inc., https://www.saab.com/products/security/underwater-systems Panel Moderator: Toby Stapleton, Director, Blue Venture Forum

Free

World Ocean Tech and Innovation Summit

Halifax, Canada Halifax, Canada

There are many reasons to believe the ocean is the next economic frontier. Innovation and investment are two sides of the coin that is galvanising economic activity in the ocean. To help meet the growing global demand for more energy, greater efficiency, resilient supply chains, and other expanded commercial opportunities, the future of the blue economy is crucial. Along with the risks come new opportunities to reimagine what modernisation and growth looks like for our oceans.Economist Impact’s World Ocean Tech and Innovation Summit, hosted by Canada’s Ocean Supercluster in collaboration with the Province of Nova Scotia and the Halifax Partnership, will convene innovators, business leaders, thought leaders and investors to learn about and engage with the latest “blue economy” innovators and technologies, and identify solutions that will form the roadmap to a sustainable, thriving ocean economy.Taking place in Halifax, Canada, the two-day programme will showcase local innovations that have the potential to be scaled globally, and welcome international business leaders, investors and scientists to share learnings and unleash new opportunities for cross-border partnership and investment.

Piranha Pond Blue

Innovate Newport 513 Broadway, Newport, RI, United States

What is the Piranha Pond?  It is a “pitch party” where a select group of entrepreneurs has up to 5 minutes to convince a panel of investors to meet with them to further discuss their ventures. Using a format similar to the popular television show Shark Tank, our investors provide feedback to the entrepreneurs about their presentations and companies, and information to all about why they decide to be “In” or “Out.” If they are “In” they will meet with the Entrepreneur at a later time to discuss their company. If they are “Out” there is no interest at this time. Again, the investor lets us know why s/he will not move forward with the presenter. For this event, we seek companies beyond the idea stage who are developing a “blue” technology product or service. The ideal company will have raised funds from friends, family, and/or grants such as SBIR’s. If the company’s product is a software or SAAS product, it should be in beta testing or later.  A selection committee will choose the top 8 applicants to present. The successful applicants will be deemed to have companies most likely to interest the investment panel.This Piranha Pond is being co-organized by the Blue Venture Forum, Innovate Newport, SoCoEco, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, and the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce.  Piranha Pond Pitches are streaming in from the blue tech start up community. Keep ‘em coming. DEADLINE EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 31. To apply to pitch your product visit: https://www.rocketjudge.com/register/XqvlYJ2X

Free – $15.00

Blue Venture Investment Summit

Reoger Williams University 1 Old Ferry Rd, Bristol, RI, United States

Join the Blue Venture Forum as we launch the first annual Blue Venture Investment Summit from 8:00AM-12:00PM, on January 24th, 2023 at Roger Williams University. The oceans are pivotal to sectors such as climate change, food security, national defense, and more. But, until recently, the only path to funding for startups that were seeking to address the major challenges in these areas, was to bootstrap or look to the government for funding, particularly through the SBIR program here in the US. Many of these startups were spun out of the research developed at key institutions like the US Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC), the University of Rhode Island (URI), and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). Today, institutional investors, including Venture Capital and Angel firms, along with philanthropic organizations and corporates, are now making strategic investments in blue technology firms. This is fueling the development of next generation innovations to address the major challenges in ocean exploration, aquaculture, traditional fisheries, defense, undersea communications, climate monitoring, and more. During this program, we will hear directly from investors about why they’re investing in blue technology firms, discuss the companies and technologies they’re investing in, learn what it takes to secure an investment from one of these investors, and hear what they see as emerging opportunities in the sector. Advanced Registration is required.

$75.00 – $275.00