Victoria Startup Earns $10,000 at Regional Business Competition


VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Feb. 27, 2012) -

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Victoria's MediaCore, creators of a cloud-based, online video learning platform specifically optimized for education and training institutions, took home the third place $10,000 prize in the 2nd annual BCIC-New Ventures Competition: Regional. In total, $60,000 in cash prizes was awarded at a ceremony held in Kelowna Thursday February 23, 2012.

Thanks to MediaCore, educational institutions and organizations can deliver a fully customizable video learning experience that educators can use to engage students and staff, increase retention and facilitate faster learning. MediaCore allows an organization to launch and control their own educational video experience that can be shared publicly or privately across desktop and mobile devices.

"The regional BCIC-New Ventures Competition does a great job of showcasing the innovative technologies being developed all around British Columbia, strengthening our regional economies and creating jobs for B.C. families," said Dr. Moira Stilwell, Parliamentary Secretary of Industry, Research and Innovation. "The competition is enhancing B.C.'s technology sector, which we're focusing on as part of 'Canada Starts Here: The BC Jobs Plan' because it has excellent potential to accelerate economic growth in this province."

"In general, we are just very humbled to have had this opportunity and to have gone through this process," said Stewart Bowness, MediaCore cofounder. "The New Ventures Competition has been absolutely terrific - from pitching in front of an audience including judges to the incredible people we have met over the past several months."

The competition's $30,000 first-place and $20,000 second-place prizes went to Pixton Comics Inc. of Parksville and Mazza Innovation Ltd. of Penticton. Pixton's online comic-making platform with an intuitive click-n-drag interface gives people of all ages the power to tell stories and share ideas through customized comic on the web. Mazza is leading the development of pressurized low polarity water extraction technology that removes high-value phytochemicals from plants for use in products such as foods, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.

"The jury was thoroughly impressed by the quality of companies entered in the regional competition," said Bob de Wit, Executive Director of the BCIC-New Ventures Competition. "Companies were offered support from mentors, speakers and most importantly, experts within their local technology communities, including regional technology councils. The caliber of final pitches presented to the jury proves this support is paying off."

This year's competition saw entries from 55 companies from all corners of our province, which were narrowed down to 20 finalists in November 2011. Among them included a web- and subscription-based geographic scheduling system, a full-scale mobile marketing automation platform and a powerful web application that helps people learn vocabulary and terminology in any subject.

The winners are selected by the competition's expert panel of judges, who base their decisions on which companies have the most potential for success.

The province-wide BCIC-New Ventures Competition will launch in March, offering another opportunity for BC startups to learn how to progress their technology business idea into a profitable company while competing for more than $300,000 in prize packages. The application deadline for the 12th annual BCIC-New Ventures Competition is Tuesday, April 17.

About the BCIC-New Ventures Competition: Regional

The BCIC-New Ventures Competition: Regional is a five-month competition that addresses the special interests of BC's early-stage technology companies and supports BC's growing technology sector. The regional competition is open to any BC person, resident or business located outside of Metro Vancouver with a technology-focused idea that has not yet secured significant financing from external investors.

www.newventuresbc.com | Twitter: @nvbc

About BCIC

The BC Innovation Council develops entrepreneurial talent and commercializes technology. BCIC focuses on competitively positioning British Columbia in today's global knowledge economy in order to provide significant employment opportunities and a high standard of living for British Columbians. BCIC is a Crown Agency of the Province of British Columbia. For more information visit www.bcic.ca or Twitter.

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Bob de Wit, Executive Director of the BCIC-New Ventures Competition (l) and Dean Prelazzi, Vice-President Business Development BCIC (r) present Stewart Bowness, CEO of MediaCore with the $10,000 third place award in the 2012 BCIC Regional New Ventures BC Competition.