The introNetworks team did a Hot Seat 60 second demonstration of how their technology works in the morning session. Describing a rich application solution in 60 seconds is a real challenge but they had the best presentation in the morning set. They asked everyone in the room to stand and then asked people to sit down, based on answers to questions like, "Do you work for a Fortune 500 company?". After the questions were asked and most of the attendees had been seated, those left standing were identified as "the money" - venture capitalists and business owners. Awesome job!introNetworks view of DEMO 2005
introNetworks is one of the sponsors of this year's DEMO event. They offer a social software solution to allow conference (or other event) attendees to register, create a profile, and map other attendees based on similar areas of interest. Here's what DEMO@15 looks like from introNetworks' perspective. Red pushpins represent attendees who have attached a photo or video to their profile. The system also provides an internal messaging system to allow attendees to contact each other to arrange meetings at the event.
The introNetworks team did a Hot Seat 60 second demonstration of how their technology works in the morning session. Describing a rich application solution in 60 seconds is a real challenge but they had the best presentation in the morning set. They asked everyone in the room to stand and then asked people to sit down, based on answers to questions like, "Do you work for a Fortune 500 company?". After the questions were asked and most of the attendees had been seated, those left standing were identified as "the money" - venture capitalists and business owners. Awesome job!
The introNetworks team did a Hot Seat 60 second demonstration of how their technology works in the morning session. Describing a rich application solution in 60 seconds is a real challenge but they had the best presentation in the morning set. They asked everyone in the room to stand and then asked people to sit down, based on answers to questions like, "Do you work for a Fortune 500 company?". After the questions were asked and most of the attendees had been seated, those left standing were identified as "the money" - venture capitalists and business owners. Awesome job!







1. Thanks for the props on our presentation. We stressed over how to present our concept in 60 seconds and were thrilled with the outcome. Thanks to all the DEMO folks that helped us by becoming a part of the DEMO introNetwork.
mark
Posted at 4:22PM on Jun 16th 2005 by Mark Sylvester