MoMo Vancouver – Sept. 12 – Fall Season Opener!
MoMo Vancouver – Sept. 12 – Fall Season Opener!

MoMo Vancouver – Sept. 12 – Fall Season Opener!

MoMo Vancouver – Sept. 12 – Fall Season Opener!

Posted on: August 31, 2011 – Filed under: Vancouver

Smile it’s Monday – Register now for MoMoVan Fall Season Opener!

Meet CEO Kosta ChatziSpiros from LinguaComm and hear how they secured $693,225 from the Canada Media Fund’s Experimental Stream to fund the smartphone language app Supiki

Inspired by the belief that the personal computer was a “game changer”, Kosta’s career in technology marketing began at college in 1987. Since then, he has consistently taken on challenges involving successfully brining innovative products or services to market. He is recognized for executing winning business strategies, rapidly building multi-disciplinary teams and achieving breakthrough results. Kosta received an MBA from Royal Roads University in Victoria and was awarded the MBA Leadership Award.

LinguaComm is a classic start-up company having developed the 1st app that lets you have a real English conversation on your smartphone. The app actually listens to what you say and responds accordingly. The company has been bootstrapped from the start without VC funding. Kosta and Julie Zilber (Linguacomm President and Imagineer-in-Chief) combined their respective marketing, business and new media expertise to obtain CMF Experimental Stream and IRAP funding to help fund development. Learn how Linguacomm successfully navigated the process for obtaining funding with favourable terms and the valuable lessons learned from the process.

Please Register in Advance – Deadline: Friday, September , 2011 @ 5:00pm

Special thanks to Discovery Parks for hosting and help in organizing this edition of MoMoVan.

Discovery Parks
187 – 887 Great Northern Way
Vancouver, Canada

If your company is interested in sponsoring one of these events, please contact Howard Donaldson

DigiBC promotes, supports and accelerates the growth, competitiveness, and sustainability of BC’s digital media and wireless industry in the world through world-class leadership, promotional and trade and investment initiatives, networking and events, education and training, and public policy. We represent more than 1,000 companies and 16,500 employees in video games, animation and visual effects, web 2.0, interactive marketing and social media, e-learning, and mobile and wireless generating revenues of more than $3 billion a year.