Startup Weekend Kansas City: Photo and video wrap-up
Looking to squeeze every last drop out of the 54 hours of Startup Weekend Kansas City before you transition back to those other 8,706 hours of your year? No to worry: we have you covered. We caught up with SWKC organizers Steven Chau and Adam Coomes to get their thoughts on this year's event and tips for how to harness and carry forward the momentum established over the weekend.
And, in case you missed any of our previous posts from the weekend at SWKC, we have those here:
- "Startup Weekend Kansas City: Notes and photos from opening night"
- "Startup Weekend Kansas City: Talk from Boxcar's George, photos"
- "Startup Weekend Kansas City: Lineup and judges set for tonight"
- "Startup Weekend Kansas City: CraftWig walks away with win"
Also, be sure to check out other recaps of the event:
- Think Big Kansas City: "Startup Weekend Kansas City Results"
- Yogile photo gallery: "Startup Weekend KC 2011"
- Ustream video: "Startup Weekend KC" (Friday night pitches)
Of course, we have plenty more photos, too. Enjoy!
As the time for final demos drew near, Nate Allen (standing, left) and Josh Coleman (standing, right) did their best to fire everyone up.
With less than an hour to spare, the My Car Cart team hashed out the details of its presentation.
The team from For The People enjoyed Sunday's beautiful weather from the bizperc office space's rooftop garden.
The LoyalT team was all smiles as time for final demos drew near on Sunday.
Judges (from left) Casey Copeland, Scott Mize, James Clarke, Al Doan and Jonathan George enjoyed a barbecue dinner as an appetizer to the main event: an eight-course feast of demos.
Organizer Adam Coomes served as emcee for Sunday night's main event.
The crowd filled the main room of the bizperc's sixth floor for Sunday presentations.
CraftWig's Jennifer Hoyt and Allen Bennet presented their team's idea, which wound up the winner.