Under the Radar
Calling all Valley Startups
Under The Radar
November 9-10, 2011
Microsoft Campus, Mountain View, CA
Under the Radar is looking for the hottest new startups disrupting today's market in major ways at the next Under the Radar Conference on November 9-10, 2011.
You'll be following in the footsteps of the greats including LinkedIn, Box.net, Wufoo, Tungle, and hundreds more…
UTR is the Silicon Valley's most effective innovation showcase and business development conference. Technology buyers from MTV, Tesla Motors, Microsoft, ING, Zynga, Google, Salesforce.com, Rackspace and more attend to meet with the carefully curated startups.
How It Works
A handful of the industry's most compelling startups are selected to present to experts and technology executives who are specifically looking to partner with and acquire new technologies. For the sake of making it fun for all attendees and participants - it's rolled out "American Idol" style.
Get the sales leads and build the relationships that would take your team 6 months or more- all in a condensed 48 hours!
Depending on the companies we choose to present and the judges we choose to invite - categories are created and judges are placed according to what they've communicated to us as areas of interest.
Categories of Interest
Location/GEO | Enabling Tools | Payments | Search | e-Commerce | Business Apps | Internet of Things | SMB Tools | Mobile | SAAS
Criteria for Selection
- Unique value proposition
- Ability to monetize product/business
- Large market opportunity
- Must still be considered "under the radar"
- Company must be an actual startup - not a new product offering from a large company
About The Event
Under the Radar is a catalyst for doing deals. Meet with 350 decision-makers from global carriers, brands, technology companies, startups, and investors responsible for helping companies leverage new mobile technology in the fast-evolving digital landscape.
Under the Radar is NOT a funding event. In the past three years however, 62% of the presenters have gone on to raise major funding representing $1.5 Billion raised by startups after presenting on our stage – and some have gone on to be acquired by companies such as Google, Yahoo!, Cisco, BT, Microsoft, Twitter, Fox Interactive, and others.
It’s inevitable with so many dealmakers in one room.
So, if you're a startup with a great offering, apply to present.
Good Luck
Published: 8/5/2011 8:56 AM