PARTNER SPOTLIGHT: Beta Ltd. Announces “Indie Award” Startup Competition in Partnership with IndieGoGo

Montage1-resizedOffering an innovative alternative to traditional fundraising, Beta Ltd. today announces the “Indie Award”, a competition for early stage technology startups.

Beta Ltd. produces startup mixers in San FranciscoNew YorkBostonSeattleBoulder, and Dublin. At each event, a selected group of startups presents before Beta Ltd.’s audience, comprised of hundreds of founders, developers, media professionals, and investors.

To increase the impact of upcoming events, Beta Ltd. has partnered with IndieGoGo to provide event participants with the opportunity to amplify their audience and funding resources through the world’s largest open funding platform.  Entrepreneurs attending Beta Ltd. events can launch campaigns on IndieGoGo and become eligible for Beta Ltd.’s “Indie Award”, competing to raise the highest funds.

Now, each bootstrapped startup that passes through Beta Ltd.’s doors will compete for the “Indie Award”, an accolade presented by Beta Ltd, providing exposure and recognition to the winners. The “Indie Award” will be presented to the startup from each event that outraises the rest.

“Traditional fundraising distracts founders from product and growth,” says Christian Perry, Founder & Executive Producer of Beta Ltd. -  ”We’re doing the opposite. The “Indie Award” helps bootstrapped startups raise money, generate buzz, and attract users, all at the same time. To paraphrase from GetSatisfaction, ‘Fundraising is the new marketing’.” 

The “Indie Award” competition is open to startups selected to demo at each Beta event, provided they’ve raised under $100,000 in funding. The competition starts up to 60 days before each event, and ends two weeks afterwards. Following each competition, winners will by announced by Beta Ltd with support from IndieGoGo.

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Kat Popiel
London-born, New York-based Kat Popiel runs Content & Community at Indiegogo. Having traveled to over 35 countries across the globe, she continues to meet and eat with incredible minds. She has produced over 200 events that have mixed the worlds of fashion, music and design targeted towards lifestyle brands such as Diesel and KSwiss. Instrumental in the development of the infamous Deal Real Records in London, she has built a specialty in bridging grassroots culture with global brands for start-ups such as Vladivar, Whyte & Mackay and Creative London. She spearheaded the creative development of DeKalb Market in Brooklyn utilizing shipping containers as retail space for emerging entrepreneurs. A contributor to PSFK.com and countless cultural publications, she recently co-founded On Plate, Still Hungry a new online food magazine geared towards creatives. She also created Something I Ate, a seasonal food+art event series in New York. @mamakitten
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    is it open also to european projects?
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