Upcoming events
18.05
AT UT LIBRARY ( Wilhelm Struve 1)
12 pm
Kaleidoskoop Finals
Pre-incubation

Kaleidoskoop is the biggest students’ business and project ideas competition in South-Estonia, taking place for the 10th time already! In the final round, the 10 best teams will step on the stage to present their business and project ideas. This year the competition will take place at the just-opened UT Library! STARTER Basic and EstLat-Accelerate teams will participate in the competition among other student teams! Kaleidoskoop takes place together with UT Demo Day!

The winners of Kaleidoskoop 2018 Spring - CarZam

Kaleidoskoop agenda: 

11.30-12.00 Registration

12.00-13.30 Kaleidoskoop pre-selection round

13.30-14.00 Lunch

14.00-15.30 Kaleidoskoop finals

15.30-15.45 Break

15.45-... Announcing the winners of Kaleidoskoop 


Awards are:

Pitching at the JA Europe Enterprise Challenge in Riga

Tickets to Latitude59 in Tallinn

sTARTUp Day 2019 tickets
Tartu City monetary award

Requirements:
  • At least 50% of the team members should be students from universities, vocational or general education schools.
  • All the teams have 3 minutes for a pitch.  
  • The 1st round is in 2 allocated rooms, questions will be asked in case the number of registered teams in a room is 12. In case more than 12 teams show up organizers have a right to limit or cancel time for Q&A.
  • At the finals, all the teams will have 5 minutes for questions from the jury.
  • A perfect pitch would include following information: team name, description of the problem, offered solution, potential market, competition, business model, the competence of the team.
  • A pitch has to be in English.
  • Up to 3 slides can be used. Send them to Riin.Lisett.Rei@ut.ee. Deadline16th of May. Slides need to be ppt file in size 16x9 and may not contain animations (because these might not work).  If more than 3 slides are sent, organizers will select 3 to put to the ppt. There is a slide with the team name for each team.
  • Team must be registered before 16th May 23:59.

If you need more information write to Riin.Lisett.Rei@ut.ee 

In the selection round, ten teams will be selected to compete in the finals. 
Criteria:
1. Team's assessment of the need/problem
2. The quality, novelty, and potential of the solution
3.  Progress and business model validation.
4. Team's capabilities
5.  Pitch 

Pre-selection judges are:
Room nr 1Room nr 2

Viesturs Sosars

Yulia Trabskaya

Aivar Pere

Denis Kovalenko

Taavi Tamm

Sven Parkel
Sven Lilla
Laur Lõhmus


The Finals judges are:
1. Erik Puura -  Vice-Rector for Development at the University of Tartu
2. Siim Espenberg -  The City Council of Tartu, Chief Specialist in Business Development 
3. Kei Karlsson - Co-founder of  GoWorkaBit

The event is funded by European Social Fund.