DIGITAL INDIA – A market in the size of Billions
Webit.INDIA took place in New Delhi on 29 September and was hosted by the Government of India. The Summit attracted some of the top market players and the drivers of the digital innovation, tech pioneers and investors.
Webit.APAC was opened by Gen V K Singh, Hon'ble Minister of External Affairs in the Government of India.
Along with the global enterprise leaders, founders and , India was represented by its top tier digital innovators and tech shapers. The Marketing Innovation stage of Webit hosted global and regional leaders including Ward Van Duffel, LEGO; Rohit Tripathi, SAP Mobile Services; Chris Steedman, M&C Saatchi Mobile; Norihisa Wada, EdulLab and Kyoto University; Vikas Gulati, Opera Mediaworks;H.E. Gen. V. K Singh, Minister of State for External Affairs; H.E. Manoj Sinha, Minister of State for Telecom and Railways; Shri. Mahendra Nath Pandey, Minister of State for Human Resource Development;
Kawaljit Singh Bedi, NDTV Group Convergence; Ms. Meenakshi Lekhi, Member of Parliament and National Spokesperson; Dr. Lovi Raj Gupta, Lovely Professional University; Col. Devinder Sehrawat, Member of Legislative Assembly, Delhi Government; Pankaj Khushani, Google; Graham McDonnell, The New York Times; Nikhil Rastogi, Citibank; Avinash Jhangiani, Omnicom Media Group India; Virginia Sharma, LinkedIn India; Karthik Nagarajan, GroupM; Neeraj Bhalla, Whirlpool of India; Aashish Chopra, ixigo.com; Meagen Eisenberg, MongoDB; Scot Keith, 123west; Sruthijith KK, Huffington Post India; Rajiv Verma, AppLift India; Ashok Madaravally, NASSCOM 10,000 Startups.
Artificial Intelligence empowering Brand/consumer relationship, Virtual Reality, the future of media, investing in startups and growing the startup ecosystem in the region were among the topics discussed at Webit.INDIA 2016 in New Delhi.
A special edition of Founders Games awarded 100 000 USD.
For more info and upcoming Webit events – please visit GlobalWebitSeries.com
SouthEast Asia’s digital future
Who are the drivers of the digital innovation in Southeast Asia? Webit.APAC took place in Singapore on 20 September.
The event was hosted by the Government of Singapore and attracted some of the top market players and the drivers of the digital innovation, tech pioneers and investors.
Webit.APAC was part of SWITCH (5000 + attendees), opened by the Deputy Prime Minister and Co-ordinating Minister for National Security of Singapore Teo Chee Hean.
Southeast Asia was represented by some of its top founders, largest enterprises and investors. The Marketing Innovation stage of Webit hosted global and regional leaders including Jason Jercinovic, Havas Worldwide; Maya Hari, Twitter; Ward Van Duffel, LEGO; Rohit Tripathi, SAP Mobile Services; Caspar Schlickum, Wunderman APAC; Joe Nguyent, Asia Pacific comScore, Inc.; Justin Lee, HubSpot in SEA; Roger Graham, Hootsuite; Chris Steedman, M&C Saatchi Mobile; Christer Eriksson and Mark Tipper, R/GA; Norihisa Wada, EdulLab and Kyoto University; Rahul Asthana, Kimberly-Clark; Arshan Saha, Xaxis; Guillaume Sachet, MediaCorp; James Rothwell, Netflix; Mark Val, PlayFab; Nicolas Chaussin, Aviva Asia; Justin Peyton, DigitasLBi; Jon Hook, Phunware; Ganesh Kashyap, Mondelez International; Celina Chew, Chairman of Bayer (China); David Nicol, Retail & Mobile Payments, IBM; Zoe Lawrencel, TNS; Vikas Gulati, Opera Mediaworks; Arnaud Bonzom, 500 Startups and many more.
Artificial Intelligence empowering Brand/consumer relationship, Virtual Reality, the future of media, investing in startups and growing the startup ecosystem in the region were among the topics discussed at Webit.APAC 2016 in Singapore.
For more info and upcoming Webit events – please visit GlobalWebitSeries.com
Webit.India welcomes some of the brightest digital innovators
- Webit enables business opportunities at global scale and ignites further the growth of the local ecosystems, inspires and empowers them and creates a platform for dialogue between policy makers, enterprise and entrepreneurs.
- Webit is hosting global and regional enterprise Fortune 500 leaders, world renown scientists, hottest startups, founders and top policy makers.
- See more from the latest Webit.Festival event for Europe here: www.webit.bg
- Webit is hosting global and regional enterprise Fortune 500 leaders, world renown scientists, hottest startups, founders and top policy makers.
- See more from the latest Webit.Festival event for Europe here: www.webit.bg
- See more from the latest Webit.Festival event for Europe here: www.webit.bg
Adguard from Russia wins the Founders Games Challenge and € 200...
About Webit.Festival Europe
Webit.Festival Europe welcomed over 4300 attendees from 74 countries. Among the speakers were the President of Bulgaria, Mr. Rossen Plevneliev, the President of the European Committee of the Regions Marku Markulla, the founders of BlockChain, Hyperloop, Presidents and top executives from MasterCard, Google, IBM Cloud, Cisco, innovators, entrepreneurs, top European policy makers and investors. Among the speakers were also scientists including Prof. Moran Cerf, a business and neuroscience professor recently names among the the top 40 professors in the world under 40.
Cars producing water as an exhaust product, ceiling cover products from the Carbon in the air, a crystal memory which is practically forever and can record up to 360 TB information were only part of the future tech presented at the festival.
"Europe is becoming second tier player not only to America, but to China and India" said Plamen Russev, investor and Chairman of Webit.Foundation. "Central and Eastern Europe has the potential to help the continent make a jump. We have to prove that Digital Europe can jump" said also the Chairman.
See the official opening keynotes here.
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The 4 Bulgarian investors and the winner
The Founders Games host - Evan Luthra (a self made tech millionare and an Instagram star), and the 4 Bulgarians who raised the 200000 EUR award (left to right) Plamen Russev, Bulgarian investor and Chairman of Webit.Foundation, Vassil Terziev, founder of Telerik, Ivo Evgeniev, Bulgarian Investor, Rosslyn Capital, Angel Kelchev, Endeavor Org.
The President of Bulgaria, Mr. Rossen Plevneliev and Plamen Russev, investor and Chairman of Webit.Foundation
The Mayor of Sofia, Mrs. Yordanka Fandakova
Over 4300 attendees from 74 countries attended Webit.Festival Europe. This is the Blue Hall of the Festival
Evan Luthra, the Host of the Founders Games Starup Challenge and the Webit's Pitch Stage
Webit's Jazz Networking Area
Part of Webit's venue - Tech Park Sofia
URBAN SUMMIT: Meetups List #webit April 18-19-20
€200 000 seed investment for the winner of Founders Games’16 @WEBIT.FEST
The startup friendly Enterprise event* Webit.Festival Europe just got friendlier!
Here is another BIG € 200'000 reason for the startups to apply for Webit's Founders Games, get a free expo stand, 2 free festival tickets and win € 200'000 seed investment!
Not a startup? Great! Webit is the only enterprise event to join and to explore great business opportunities with 75% C-level executives among the attendees as well as to have a walk among the exhibiting top European startups, get inspired, take advantage from collaborating with innovators or explore talent acquisition opportunities! If you still do not have your ticket - book today! Already registered - see you in Sofia! More about the € 200'000 A group of prominent successful entrepreneurs, investors and business angels have just joined me and together we announce a € 200'000 seed investment for the winner of Webit's Founders Games Challenge. Please share with your network of entrepreneurs that If they are not among the 930+ startups who have already applied - they have 5 days to do it! For all who have applied and were selected for exhibitors and to pitch in front of the jury - good luck! Their Founders Games just got € 200'000 more challenging and exciting! :) See you in Sofia on 19-20 April @ Webit.Festival Europe! Warm regards!Plamen Russev Chairman, Webit Foundation | Global Webit Series
Technology has no gender – Sheree Atcheson of Women Who Code...
Women Who Code is a global non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring women to excel in technology careers by creating a global, connected community of women in technology. WWC was founded in 2011 and has since grown to 50,000 members spanning 20 countries. Women Who Code creates an avenue for women in tech by hosting free meetups around the world, and showcases the amazing careers that it can provide-especially to young girls.
Sheree Atcheson is UK Expansion Director of WomenWhoCode. Here is the recent talk that we had with her, sharing thoughts on what it is to be a girl in tech and what it takes to change the stereotypes:
WEBIT: Speaking the facts, is it the IT world man's territory or not anymore? What transformation have you witnessed for the years as director of Women Who Code?
Sheree: As the UK expansion director of women who code, I've witnessed the change in shift from when I started this outreach 3-4 years ago. I don't believe IT is a mans territory - it is anyone's territory who wishes to take it and make it into something. In the past years, I have worked with local governments, worldwide companies and huge businesses who have all been interested in ensuring there is no "gender specific territory" in this industry. The existence of these people is exactly the kind of shift we need.
WEBIT: What could be done to motivate more girls to get interested in technology?
Sheree: The age old question. It's a very difficult and detailed problem to try and combat gender stereotypes which have been instilled in parents, teachers and the toy industry. When the majority of toys (from newborn onwards) are targeting girls with pink frilly princess themed toys and boys with blue trucks/engineering toys then we have a lot of work to ensure that those stereotypes do not stop either gender from believing they can and can't do certain things. Thankfully due to goldieblox, Lego and Lottie dolls, we're working to prevent the issue in its very first form.
As for getting girls interested in GCSE and A LEVEL engineering modules, we need to ensure they are always given the opportunity and that teachers are well informed. More often than not, careers teachers are not aware of how vast and lucrative the tech industry is, and if they are not aware, there is a trickle down effect which means the parents don't know and therefore they steer their children elsewhere.
WEBIT: What are the biggest changes we can foresee in terms of female and male engagement in the IT sphere?
Sheree: We have already seen big shifts, with organisations like women who code growing to over 50,000 members. This kind of change is no coincidence and it's happening because people are interested in making a change. We host weekly and monthly events all over the world, for free, and we're able to do this because of the large number of people wanting to help change this industry for the better.
WEBIT: Have you ever been discriminated or underestimated as female engineer?
Sheree: I was a software engineer for approx 3 years. Now I am a product analyst for market data feed handler technology. I have been very lucky to have not experienced some of the horror stories I have heard of from other women. I have had inappropriate comments made about my appearance and how that somehow is why I have been relatively successful - those kinds of comments directly undermine the hours and hours of work I have put into my outreach career (whether or not that's the original aim for the comment is irrelevant, it's not acceptable).
WEBIT: Chicago was the first city to make computer science a core subject, required for graduation. Do we need to close the gap between male and female coders early in school?
Sheree: Yes. 100% yes. As I said above, these issues stem from a very young age. The quicker we can work with children to highlight the benefits of the tech industry, the better. We at Women Who Code actively work with schools all over the world to showcase local role models to young girls so they don't fall into the "you can't be what you can't see" mentality. They will be able to see what they can accomplish, if this is the career they're interested in.
WEBIT: GitHub is one of the largest open-source software communities in the world. A recent research (based on approximately 3m pull requests) found that code written by women was approved at a higher rate (78.6%) than code written by men (74.6%). “Women’s acceptance rates dominate over men’s for every programming language in the top 10, to various degrees,” the researchers found, but only if the gender was not disclosed.
Possible explanation: May be women just need to work very hard to prove their skills in female-unfriendly environment?
Sheree: It's very hard to pin point to definitive reasoning for this, but from the statistics, it can show that the quality of the women's code is better. I believe the quality of a coder cannot be broken down into "women vs men" (not all men are good coders and neither are all women), but needs to be looked at on a case by case basis.
WEBIT: Sarah Lacy, the founder of Pando wrote an article describing disturbing issues on why the VC’s hesitation to fund women start at home. Responding, Sarah Nadav, who is entrepreneur, economist and journalist published a screenshot of conversation she had with a manager of a major VC:
What is your advice to young girls, who will face discrimination or arrogant behaviour?
Sheree: There are arrogant people in every walk of life and you will 100% come across them. My advice is to always be aware of someone like this and never let them devalue your work or opinions. Also be cautious of yourself, never become that arrogant person and always try to remember how much hard work you had to put into your career to get it where it is now - you're the leader now and it's your turn to help the next generation be as awesome as you are.
You can meet Sheree at WEBIT.FEST'16 and listed to her talk on the stage of the Dev Summit.
Tickets prices increase with 30% from April 1st, so hurry up and book your access to the festival. Investors squad visiting sofia in April @WEBIT.FEST’16
- Brian Norton from Ridge Road Partners, a VC fund that invests in private and public companies across developing and developed markets globally.
- Matthias Ummenhofer, Founding Partner of Mojo Capital manages the European Digital Opportunities Fund that integrates investments in European Venture Capital funds, secondaries, co-investments and direct investments in startups.
- Runa Capital’s Dmitry Chikhachev and Alexander Vidiborsky join the festival on April 19th. The fund provides early-stage funding for cloud computing services, hosted services, virtualization tools, complex software, and IT solutions for fintech, education, healthcare, and public services. The company is now on the run to raise $200 million for Runa Capital II, focusing on investments in USA, the European Union, Israel and Eastern Europe.
- Cem Sertoglu from EarlyBird Investments, a venture capital firm that invests across multiple stages, ranging from early-stage to expansionary and growth stages with investment sizes between €200k and €20M. The fund manages around US$1 billion, as the firm is one of the largest European venture and growth capital investors and the largest outside of the UK, with offices in Berlin, Munich and Istanbul. The VC's Healthcare Tech Fund is oriented towards funding innovative medical technology companies, while the Earlybird Digital East Fund is focused on providing early stage equity capital to high-potential technology companies in Turkey and Central & Eastern Europe. The key interest areas of the fund are Consumer Internet, Enterprise Software and Tech-Enabled Services.
- Ondrej Bartos is co-founder and partner at Credo Ventures. He seeks entrepreneurs in Central and Eastern Europe who have a vision that extends beyond our regional borders to create global companies.Credo’s team of investors focuses on early stage companies in CEE across the information technology, internet, mobile and healthcare markets. In April 2015, Credo’s second fund, Credo Stage 2, was founded while raising €34M in the first closing.
- Paul Dowling Co-founder & CEO of Dreamstake and Co-founder of HoxTech Angels, who is working with the 1,000 plus early-stage startups on the platform to obtain funding from VCs and angel investors.
- Gleb Davidyuk Managing Partner of iTech Capital, with a portfolio of equity injections up to US$10 million per deal in IT companies operating in Central and Eastern Europe, Asia and USA. The average deal size is US$5 million.
- Maciek Sadowski Founder & CEO of Startup Hub Poland. He manages StartVenture@Poland - a seed fund for technological projects at the early stages of development, which invests up to €50K in one round. The fund operates in strategic partnership with Giza Polish Ventures – a Polish-Israeli venture capital fund.
- Bartek Gola Managing Partner, SpeedUp Group, which includes a number of venture funds investing in enterprises in an early stage of development (seed, pre-revenue, early growth). Depending on individual needs, potential for growth and project maturity, SpeedUp invests from $30K up to $2M.
- Alexander Turkot Founder and Managing Partner of Maxfield Capital, a venture capital firm that invests in global seed, early and growth stage technology companies. Maxfield Capital is currently considering investment opportunities in Europe, USA and Israel.
- Marcin Hejka is a vice president at Intel Capital and managing director for Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) at Intel Corporation. He is responsible for leading Intel Capital’s investment activity in the region, which also encompasses Russia. Intel Capital has invested nearly US$11.6 billion in over 1,400 companies in 57 countries. The VC fund has 26 offices around the world. Countries include Belgium, Brazil, China, India,Germany, Ireland, Japan, Israel, Nigeria, Poland, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Turkey, UK, USA.












