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Coming to a city near you! These incredibly inspiring, global Kiwi’s are just not to be missed!

Winging their way home for a series of exciting, dynamic and hugely inspirational presentations, these are some of our most successful and entrepreneurial NZers who all have a fairytale or two to tell - Auckland and Wellington are the lucky recipients so be sure to get in quick smart!

In order to tease you just a little –

Talk about shooting for the stars! Being a finalist in the NASA Astronaut Selection while aiming to become New Zealand’s first astronaut (and in between running marathons),Dr Karen Willcox found herself heading up an incredible, NASA-funded research team at MIT designing environmentally sensitive aircraft. As if that wasn’t enough, learning 3 new languages got the nod as well!

Marketing Chief at Virgin Airlines yet not content on showing up to the Cannes Film Festival with her rather savvy, entrepreneurial boss Sir Richard Branson, Sarah Robb-O’Hagan decided to start dealing with the world’s fastest man. Not only that, but she’s been working with him (Usain Bolt) to re-invigorate one of the world’s best known sports drinks, Gatorade – and it’s bolted.

From Fielding, New Zealand to fielding calls from global heavyweights (hundreds of them), Michael Boustridge commands the multi-billion dollar BT Global business and has friends in very high (and far-off) places. Sitting on the board of the educational not-for-profit XPRIZE Foundation, large incentives are offered to those trying to solve the delicate problems of our time.

What better way to spend your time? 

Exclusive offer: In recognition of the contribution that our young designers and innovators make to our economy, Kea New Zealand is pleased to offer the yMedia network members a heavily discounted price of $50+GST per ticket (usually $225+gst per person, this represents a 78% saving). Ticket sales will be limited at this price so you will need to be quick to secure one.

More information about the speakers is available on the following links:

Or to book simply go to www.eventfinder.co.nz and search for “World Class New Zealand” Simply enter the Promo code YMEDIA when entering your payment information to get this special price.

Get your ticket and get excited! See you there!

Further information:
Hannah Wills, Kea New Zealand
http://www.keanewzeland.com

This event is one of many which will come through the yMedia blog. You can always check out what’s available by visiting: http://news.ymedia.co.nz/tagged/events

Auckland Startup Weekend

This event is one of many which will come through the yMedia blog now that the Challenge is over. You can always check out what’s available by visiting: http://news.ymedia.co.nz/tagged/events

“The 54 hour startup event provides the networking, resource and incentives for individuals and teams to go from idea to launch, with a programme centered on action, innovation, education and mentoring,” says Jason Armishaw, one of the organisers with Microsoft, the Biz Dojo and Valentine Addis – Venture Catalyst.

“It starts on the Friday night (April 1st, 2011) with pitches through to testing, business model development and basic prototype creation, culminating on Sunday night demos to a panel of potential investors and serial entrepreneurs, including guys who have gone from whoa to go with successful web companies.”

We’re looking for people (developers, business managers, startup enthusiasts, marketers, designers) to come along and sink their teeth into it. Tickets are $90, or $49 for students which includes 7 meals and drinks all weekend. 

Further information:
Jason Armishaw, Startup Weekend
http://auckland.startupweekend.org/

Setting up a Tumblr Blog

This year, every team participating in the yMedia Challenge will have it’s own Tumblr Blog, updates from which will be pulled through to the team’s profile page on our website.

For the Students, all you need to do is visit www.tumblr.com, enter your email address, a password, and choose a blog username or URL. You can then start posting to your blog!

You might like to get things started with a post about your team - who are you? Why did you choose to join the Challenge? What do you hope to achieve?

If you like, you can choose a theme from the Tumblr theme library to change the look of your blog. While you won’t get “extra credit” for customising your blog with a theme of your own creation, you are most welcome to create something a little more unique.

Some of the deliverables for the yMedia Challenge require a corresponding blog post - check the Student Guide for more information on these.

Happy blogging!