MIT Enterprise Forum of South Florida, supporting the next wave of successful startups

May 2, 2014, 8:56 a.m., Posted by Jose Hernandez-Solaun

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Knight FoundationĀ supports the MIT Enterprise Forum of South FloridaĀ to connect Miamiā€™s entrepreneurs and provide learning opportunities for startups. Below,Ā Jose Hernandez-Solaun, chairman of theĀ MIT Enterprise Forum of South FloridaĀ and president of the Easton Group, writes about the groupā€™s programs. Photo credit:Ā Flickr user Gabriel Kaplan.

Like so many other great organizations in South Florida, one of the MIT Enterprise Forum of South Floridaā€™s core missions is to help strengthen and position South Florida as a desirable and robust environment for the technology industry. To support this mission over the last few years, the MIT Enterprise Forum has organized and provided numerous in-depth educational programs and services to startups and entrepreneurs, giving them unique insights and perspectives needed to help them make mission-critical decisions as they grow their businesses. Itā€™s been our experience that the richer and deeper the information, the bigger the impact on startups and the local tech ecosystem.

The MIT Enterprise Forum develops engaging panel discussions and workshops leveraging the regionā€™s top critical thinkers and creative minds to address important issues and developments that entrepreneurā€™s regularly face in their growth cycle. Panelists are often noted business and technology leaders weighing in on topics such as ā€œhealthcare and technology,ā€ ā€œhow to ignite a vibrant technology ecosystemā€ and ā€œnew go-to-market marketing techniques.ā€

In one of our more successful event formats, we leverage MITā€™s global network of inventive entrepreneurship and industry leaders and share these best practices and case studies to local audiences. Moreover, we apply these global learnings to local startups and discuss what these implications mean to them and our local technology community. This ability to access rich content from MIT and explore how it impacts our local ecosystem is something very unique to our organization.

We also offer in-depth, topic-specific workshops, ranging from ā€œdissecting the term sheetā€ to ā€œhow to make informed decisions using Google Analytics.ā€ In these workshops, we invite entrepreneurs to take a deep dive into very dense topics and explore ways that they can apply the ideas coming out of the workshops to remove barriers to their success and enhance their business models.

Our event season, which follows the academic calendar, culminates June 19 with our annual GeekTank event, where startups apply their learning throughout the year to pitch their company concepts and compete for a $20,000 term sheet.Ā Franc Nemanic, one of our board members and a founding member of the Miami Innovation Fund, said, ā€œPartnering with other entrepreneurship organizations is very important to us in the forum. It helps us reach a wider audience with a more direct message.ā€

We have collaborated with many successful startup companies from CareCloud to Cohelo to Itā€™s Sugar. These startups have attended our events, served as panelists and learned from our content. More importantly, they have gone on to prove their business models, create jobs and become established companies and leaders in their space.

With support from Knight Foundation, we are doubling our efforts to create even more meaningful and impactful content and programming needed to identify, encourage and spotlight the regionā€™s emerging tech starts. To achieve this, we contracted [highlight color=”eg. black”]Roar Media[/highlight] to createĀ our newly launched websiteĀ and knowledge bank featuring upcoming events, a video library of interviews with global tech entrepreneurs and late-breaking stories from the MIT Technology Review.

Our agenda, combined with the support of other local organizations,Ā  is sure to propel the next big startup forward. When this happens, we need to showcase their success to the financial community both regionally and nationally to attract more interest and capital to our budding tech community. You can count on the MIT Enterprise Forum of South Florida to do its part.

The next MIT Enterprise Forum of South Florida event will be on ā€œBrewing Innovation: Technology and the Brewery Industry.ā€ It is slated for May 27 atĀ The StageĀ in Miami. VisitĀ www.mitforumfl.orgĀ for the latest on events and to access their video library.