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defcamp-logoBetween November 29 to 30 at the Crystal Palace Ballroom, Bucharest will host one of the most mesmerizing hacking & information security events in Romania – DefCamp.
The event has as special guests Raoul Chiesa, founder and president of The Security Brokers and Carsten Eiram, Chief Research Officer at Risk Base Security.

Having reached its foruth edition this year, Defcamp is a conference with tradition in Romania. This fall’s event will involve its participants in discussions on 0days, PRISM, mobile security problems, DDOS, networking, P2P networks, social engineering, camera surveillance, application security research, lock picking and secure system administration. The presentations are held by specialists like Raoul “Nobody” Chiesa president of The Security Brokers and Carsten Eiram, Chief Research Officer at Risk Base Security these being the Defcamp 2013 keynote speakers.

 

The list is hardened by Kizz MyAnthia, Senior Penetration Tester – Shadowlabs at HP Enterprise Security, Nathan LaFollette “httphacker”, Senior Security Consultant – Shadowlabs at HP Fortify, Nir Valtman, R&D Chief Security Officer @Retalix, Milan Gabor, CEO at Viris, Adrian Furtuna, Security Consultant at KPMG Romania, Bogdan Alecu, System Administrator at Levi9 and speaker with a history at Defcamp, and also Alex Negrea, Co-founder of docTrackr.com.

Defcamp 2013 is the biggest event in the information security and hacking domain in Romania, expecting over 300 participants from Romania and neighboring countries, participants with different levels of expertise – from students to industry leaders and experts in cyber security and research.

The DCTF (DefCamp Capture the Flag) will have an on line qualifying round scheduled to start on the 15th of November, followed by a duel during the event between the final teams. CTF topics are extremely varied and challenging – exploits, cryptography, programming, stenography, forensics, reverse engineering are just a few of the topics from the 25 problems in the qualifying round.

Similar activities, like DCTF, but dedicated directly to the participants of the event are Hack the Machine and App2Own where everyone will have at their disposal different services and services to put their skills to the test and win awards.

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October 23, 2013 |

Intel Global Challenge, held in Silicon Valley (Berkeley), just ended and now we know the winners.
Among them, there is a Romanian startup, Gameleon.

In their words, “Gameleon is a HTML5 platform enabling anybody to Create, Publish and Play Games. Multiplayer, Social and Multiplatform by default. Everything is visual and based on open standards.“.
Basically, you don’t need to be a programmer to create a game. Almost anyone can do it using their platform.

Victor Alexandru Popescu, Vlad Alexandru Radu, Mihaela Epuran and Adrian Calotescu are the co-founders of Gameleon. They were previously selected at Intel Business Challenge Europe (among other four startups) to participate at the Intel Business Challenge World 2013.

30 teams from all over the world competed in the finals of Intel Global Challenge and one team from Chile won the competition (and $50,000) with a project called “Mobile Monitoring Station”. Gameleon took home $10,000.

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The Intel Global Challenge is where the best engineers and scientists present how they plan to make the world a better place through their innovations and entrepreneurial skills. The Intel Global Challenge partners with the best research institutions around the world and affiliates with regional competitions to find the technologies and teams that can have the greatest impact.

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October 10, 2013 |

how to web-logoHow to Web 2013 tech conference (Bucharest – Nov 20-21) is organized around the “Let’s grow together!” central concept, motto that brings to focus the future development of the local and regional tech industries. On November 20 and 21 over 40 exceptional guest speakers from 4 continents will come to Bucharest (Romania) to share their experiences in front of the estimated audience of over 800 persons. Guest speakers will be talking about building successful tech products and services at a global scale.

How to Web 2013 will explore the “Let’s Grow Together!” central concept that brings into discussion the development of tech companies, products, and services with long term value, as well as the ways in which the local context can be used to leverage businesses. Participants will get the chance to discover practical applications for development tools & technologies, and they will also have access to presentations about future technologies that may influence the paradigm shifts or the evolution of UX/UI methodologies.

The beginning sections of each day of the conference include keynotes that will talk about innovation and the strategic ways of building long term tech companies, bringing sustainable benefits to both the founders and society as a whole. These themes will be approached by speakers such as Thomas Hartwing (CTO and Co-Founder of King.com, one of the most important gaming companies in the world that is getting ready to be listed on the US stock market) or Paul Ford (VP and CEO SoftLayer, infrastructure company acquired by IBM with 2 billion USD at the beginning of the year).

Adii Pienaar (Co-Founder and ex-CEO Woo Themens, worldwide leader in creating WordPress themes and plugins), from South Africa, and Kei Shimada (Director of Business Development at Dentsu), from Japan, will come in front of the audience to talk about their experience of innovating and developing global businesses from “the end of the world”.

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October 5, 2013 |

Lisbon-Challenge-logoAdelina Peltea, the co-founder of the startup Splinter.me – aiming to improve the recruiting business (profiled on Romanian Startups too), was selected to participate at Lisbon Challenge startup acceleration program this year (other Romanian startups selected includes Monitor Backlinks, CallerQ, Eventya, 123dressme, Gameleon).

The Lisbon Challenge is an ambitious 4-month acceleration program aimed at eager startups in the growth phase, looking for a truly transatlantic international program.
The Lisbon Challenge is based in Lisbon (Portugal) with Investors Days in New York, São Paulo and London.
This summer 75 teams will meet with 200 international mentors & investors for a chance to be chosen as the 10 winners of the Challenge. Startups from any sector can apply, no equity is taken and no restrictions apply.

The article below is reproduced with her permission (published originally on her blog).

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It has been a month since I am exploring the startup hub in Lisbon, as I am participating Lisbon Challenge accelerator program on behalf of my startup, splinter.me.

And time has come to share my impressions on the local scene to all the founders out there that are looking for a great hub to settle in, or at least explore for a while. As a matter of fact, Lisbon’s movers and shakers encourage international startups to mingle here at least for a while, so here are 8 reasons why you should drop by:

1) Beta-i, the main organization supporting the local entrepreneurship, are damn good at what they do and are definitely the go-to people if you come by.

2) All main and influential local institutions support the local startup scene. For example, Beta-i has the support of Lisbon’s Mayor, Portugal’s President and of the biggest bank, Caixa Geral de Depositos. Besides, they also have the support of the European Commission and Seedcamp.

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September 30, 2013 |

how to web-logoOn November 20-21, Crystal Palace Ballrooms from Bucharest hosts the 4th edition of How to Web (founded by Bogdan Iordache), the most important web and technology event in Romania and South Eastern Europe. Famous international speakers come for the first time in Romania to share their best practices with an audience of more than 800 persons.
The conference will be doubled by Startup Spotlight, competition and orientation program showcasing the 32 most innovative start-ups in the region, along with world-class accelerators, investors and support programs.

The major topic of How to Web event – “Let’s grow together in 2013!” – will bring into discussion the way in which successful products can be developed at a global scale. The subjects covered include innovation and scalability, mobile apps, software-as-a-service and social games, big data and smart interfaces, hardware and IT, as well as product localization and the particularities of the East-European Market.

The attendants will get the chance to follow practical case studies, discover how tech innovation changes the world, and meet peer tech entrepreneurs and professionals. In the end, they will have the chance to apply the lessons learned for scaling their products and further growing their own companies.

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September 19, 2013 |

In November How to Web Startup Spotlight brings together brave entrepreneurs, international tech experts, accelerators and investors from all around the world. The tech startups developing innovative products can compete for the 20.000 USD cash prizes by applying online at www.startupspotlight.co until Sunday, October 20.

Organized in parallel with How to Web, Startup Spotlight is the most important competition and orientation program for CEE startups. The 32 finalists will discuss with mentors, investors, as well as representatives of World Class Accelerators, while the winners will receive cash prizes with a total value of 20.000 USD offered by IXIA, the main partner of the event.

Startup Spotlight targets technology startups with less than 2 years of activity that have a least a prototype to show on stage and have not raised more than 100.000 EUR funding until the present moment. During the 4 days of the event, the teams will attend practical workshops and mentoring sessions and they will have 1 on 1 meetings with investors and representatives of the accelerators. Moreover, they will rehearse their pitches and receive valuable feedback during the pitching workshops. The best 8 teams will get the chance to present their product on the main How to Web stage in front of the entire audience of the conference.

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The results of the previous Startup Spotlight edition talk by themselves. Out of the 32 early stage startups from 8 CEE countries that attended the program, 10 have closed an important deal as a consequence of participating in the program. Even if they got accepted to an accelerator, got a VC investment, signed a partnership or found an advisor or a new team member, Startup Spotlight had a significant impact over their further development, fueled their growth and helped them seize important opportunities. Moreover, 4 months after the event other 8 teams had unfinished negotiations.

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October 18, 2013 |

IDCEE is a high-scale international gathering of investors, startups, leaders of IT-companies, geeks and bloggers in Ukraine and it’s an entry point to the emerging markets of CEE and CIS.

idcee-logoIn 2013, the focus of the IDCEE.org, Internet Technologies and Innovations conference, is startups and geeks. Program was widened with a new stream – Tech Stage (a corner for CTOs of the world global web companies). Another addition is tickets for geeks. Besides the three traditional cash prizes with total value of EUR 30,000, participants of Startup Alley will have a chance to compete for three new nominations. Startups will also have an opportunity to pitch in front of the representatives of the world leading accelerators, and all this will be done in a form of harsh speed-pitches – Startup Toasters.

IDCEE 2013 will take place on October 10-11, and will present a lot of new features. Besides a new venue (from now on, it will be NSC Olimpiyskiy – an easy to get spot in the city center), IDCEE introduces a new stream – Tech Stage – a platform for CTOs of the global successful web companies.
IDCEE mission is to develop IT entrepreneurship“, says Viktoriya Tigipko, Managing Director of TA Venture VC fund and organizer of IDCEE. “It can stem only through the synergy of business approaches and tech solutions. We’ve created Tech Stage for business leaders and CEOs-to-be of web companies. We want them to have an opportunity to feel the atmosphere of technologies. And developers should be able to find common language with entrepreneurial network. Emergence of new projects after the conference is our contribution to the establishment of IT entrepreneurship ecosystem in Ukraine.

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October 7, 2013 |

launchub-logoThe Bulgarian LAUNCHub seed fund is excited to announce the opening the fourth application call for financing of digital startup companies.
All committed teams from South-East Europe (SEE) developing future disruptive technologies in the Digital Tech Sector are encouraged to apply here.

The application deadline ends November 3, 2013.

 

The culmination of the LAUNCHub funding selection will be the four-day Long-Weekend Event in the end of November in Sofia (Bulgaria), where shortlisted teams will receive several days of coaching and mentoring and will have the chance to pitch their ideas and get approved for seed investment. The successful applicants will receive funding of up to 200K Euro in exchange of equity and will participate in the LAUNCHub mentor-lead programme scheduled for February 2014.

 

During the call LAUNCHub will be seeking to identify and meet the most promising teams, focus being placed on startup companies that have formed their teams and can present traction.

 

Since 2012, LAUNCHub has invested 2 million Euro in 25 companies from 5 countries mainly in the SEE region (txtFeedback, UseTogether – romanian startups – being among them). On a strategic level the fund is partnering with Seedcamp and Mozilla WebFWD. More information is available on www.launchub.com.

RomanianStartups.com is a media partner with Launchub and romanian startups are invited to apply.

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October 2, 2013 |

rgda-logoOn Tuesday, September 17, 2013 the Romanian Game Developers Association, RGDA, was launched at TechHub Bucharest. They invited a special guest to be present and that was Richard Wilson, CEO of The Independent Game Developers’ Association, a true voice of game developers in the UK.

Andrei Istrate (Lead Level Designer at Ubisoft Bucharest), Cristian Tanase (External Communication Manager at Ubisoft) and Ionut Mihaescu (Information System Manager at SC Pamimai Distribution) are the co-founders of this association which aims to bring together the game developers from Romania.

Romanian Game Developers Association is a non profit organization whose purpose is to support and promote the Romanian video game developers market. RGDA is a useful work group open not only for video game industry professionals, but also for those who wish to start a carrier in this area.

There are several gaming startups profiled here on Romanian Startups (Green Horse Games, Gameleon, The Small Island, Tavern Games, Barrel Cat, eRepublik Labs) and we hope that more gaming startups will come on-board.

Bobby Voicu, the CEO of MavenHut (a Romanian game startup – not yet profiled on Romanian Startups) said:

RGDA says it’s the right tool to help freelance gaming developers, small and medium gaming developers in Romania. If they live up to their promises, they will help the industry a lot. And there is a lot of interest in this.I’ve seen more than 100 people participating on a meetup about gaming, as well as about 40 people present at the launch of RGDA, last Tuesday. To show just how much people around the industry need this, Cristi, my co-founder at MavenHut, met 3 people that were building a Snake version, without knowing about each other.

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September 19, 2013 |

Cluj-Business-Days-event-logoDuring September 25th-26th, the 12th edition of the series of Business Days events will be held in Cluj, aiming, as indicated in their motto, at providing “inspiration, experience and opportunities for the people who want to generate value in Romania”.

Cluj Business Days (check out the website), the third event in a series of four planned for this year, will be hosted by Grand Hotel Italia.
The business community from Cluj (that includes tech business community) and from the whole central area of the country will have the opportunity to connect to the latest concerns and solutions related to business success, together with 60 top speakers of our country (entrepreneurs, managers of leading companies, investors, experts in various fields). The discussions, grouped under the general theme “Successful Entrepreneurship and Management”, will be occasioned by the 16 workshops, 4 conferences, 4 round tables and 3 business networking sessions during the two-day event.

At the Cluj Napoca edition, our concern to support the development of start-ups in Romania takes new values. We have created new opportunities in order to help the entrepreneurs who are at the beginning of the road. The actions conceived in this respect are focused on three directions: testing the business idea, product or service, taking advantage of the presence and feedback of the audience, of 20 minutes meetings with investors and mentors attending the event and the business promotion through 3 minutes presentations in front of participating entrepreneurs and managers, “says Laszlo Pacso, the project coordinator.

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September 16, 2013 |

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