2010 Texas Moot Corp Competition Finals
The top five teams now move on to the Finals on Feb. 17. The winning team
wins a free year in the Austin Technology Incubator, a spot in the prestigious
Global Moot Corp Competition plus a wealth of industry and venture capital
contacts.
| 6:30 PM | Ordoro |
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Ordoro is a simple, web-based
order management software for small online retailers. Ordoro's goal is
to improve the business productivity on back-end order fulfillment
activities; thus allowing the business owner to focus on critical
front-end revenue generation activities. Jagath Narayan, Sangram Kadam, Naruby Schlenker |
| 6:59 PM | MBAbenchmark |
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MBAbenchmark enables MBAs to benchmark themselves against their peers,
research hiring trends and find compelling job opportunities while
giving recruiters an effective way to quickly filter, rank and connect
with candidates according to custom criteria. Kathleen Voboril, Randall Crowder, Conor Collins, Aaron Butler |
| 7:28 PM | Digital Proctor |
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Digital Proctor is revolutionizing online education with a novel
internet identification technology. We have a signed letter of intent
from our first customer; an act of Congress forcing our market to
consider using us; a patent filed on our core techniques; and a demo
proving our technology actually works. Andrew Mills, Hyunji Lim |
| 7:57 PM | Solavicta |
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Solavicta is developing a solar technology that will allow the creation
of fully installed, grid-ready electrical power systems for less than
$2/W without federal subsidies. This results in electricity that is
cheaper than coal at the wholesale level. David McParland, Franklin Fuchs |
| 8:26 PM | Mentionables |
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Mentionables is a high-quality, everyday undergarment line that caters
to the underserved plus-size women’s market. Using a direct sales
approach, we intend to provide a comfortable, positive shopping
experience where the average-sized American woman can purchase
well-fitting and sexy undergarments. Jennifer Minelli, Kate Duncan, Jenna Goldman, Liz Wetterhahn, Megan Campe |
The Competition simulates the real-world process of raising venture capital. It
is a unique partnership that brings together MBAs and business leaders. The
judges function as an investment group seeking to reach consensus on the
business venture they would most likely fund. The quality of the idea, the
strength of the management team and the clarity and persuasiveness of the
written plan and oral presentation all influence the judges’ decisions.
On February 17, a panel of past Texas Moot Corp competitors made up of the founders of nine companies will share their stories and insights into the start-up process. The panel discussion, followed by a question and answer session, will cover topics such as raising venture capital and surviving in today’s economy.
The panel will be sharing tales of entrepreneurial intrigue—the highs and lows
and everything in between such as raising venture capital, bringing the MBA
curriculum to the startup process and preparing for the Moot Corp Competition.
The panel discussion will be followed by a Question and answer session hosted by
Rob Adams, director of the Moot Corp Competition. The firms presenting will be
Bigfoot Networks, Chipotle Business Group, eVapt,
FocalPop, Halsa Pharmaceuticals, MacuCLEAR, Phurnace
Software, Qcue and uShip.
The panel will run from 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM in the Legacy Events Room CBA
3.202 in the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin.
The Texas Moot Corp Competition Finals will run from 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM in
the same room followed by a reception to announce the winner. The public is
invited to attend.
The Texas Moot Corp Competition is hosted by the McCombs School of Business at
The University of Texas at Austin. The Moot Corp Competition was the first
competition of its kind focused on entrepreneurship and is the oldest operating
inter-business school new-venture competition in the world. The Global Moot Corp
Competition is recognized as “the Super Bowl of world business-plan
competition.”
Contact Ann Whitt at Ann.Whitt@mccombs.utexas.edu or 512-232-6597 for more information.
