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Seedcamp Winners Announced; 6 Teams to Receive Funding, 5 Coming Stateside

Written by Jolie O'Dell / September 25, 2009 1:30 PM / 5 Comments

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When we wrote about the 22 finalists selected to pitch at Seedcamp Week 2009, there were several teams whose ideas excited us in particular.

Three of our eight picks have now been announced as Seedcamp winners and will receive €50.000 and three months of advisement and assistance from the European startup accelerator program. Read on for video and details on who gets the cash, who gets to come to America, and what exactly happened this week in London.

The first three startups on Seedcamp's list of winners were also on the RWW list of startups to watch. The last winner, Talasim, we couldn't judge because we couldn't read the Arabic text on the site; after reading more about the concept in the comments section of our last Seedcamp Week post, we're not surprised this team emerged victorious.

And the winners are:

Boxed Ice (Birmingham, UK) - Server monitoring for all website owners.

Brainient (Bucharest, Romania) - Helping video publishers monetize on the increasingly growing video content.

Codility (Warsaw, Poland) - First line of testing of programmers, saving employers time and money.

Erply (Tallinn, Estonia) - ERP on the web. Comprehensive CRM, accounting, billing and inventory management for SMEs.

Patients Know Best (Cambridge, UK) - Revolutionizing how patients interact with doctors as a start to better provided care.

Talasim.com (Amman, Jordan) - The Comedy Channel of the Middle East, providing a space for self-expression and sharing humour.

Check out the presentations and commentary in this rather well-put-together video:

Moreover, the following Seedcamp alums have been tapped to participate in Seedcamp on the Road, making the trek to New York, San Francisco, then back across the pond. We Yankees look forward to seeing startups Advertag, Fabricly, Pearl Systems, Joobili, and VouChaCha during their American tour.

Congratulations to all the winning startups! What do our readers think - were these the teams you expected to come out on top in this competition? Or do you think a great idea or two may have been passed over? Leave a comment and tell us all about it.

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  1. I'm realy happy for winners, good luck.

    Posted by: JJ | September 26, 2009 2:30 AM



  2. Congratulations!!!! for bringing another set of talented companies and My best wishes to those who've participated and those who've won! Best of luck for the future.

    Posted by: dvd rohlinge | September 26, 2009 3:02 AM



  3. It would be really helpful to explain why they won. I visited Boxed Ice who is based in Birmingham, UK and they offer only £10 per Server is that monitoring only? If it is I think I will take them up. Thanks for

    Were these the teams you expected to come out on top in this competition?

    I thought there would be more "technical" based innovations in the top list.

    Do you think a great idea or two may have been passed over?

    Anything that promotes innovation is positive and should be. These are great rewards and hopefully will help someone in the future get rich.

    Posted by: EmmaM Author Profile Page | September 27, 2009 4:59 AM



  4. Saving all the tweets is good and fine, but why deleting the tweets by thousands of numbers?

    Posted by: centrifuge | September 27, 2009 8:26 PM



  5. Do we really think that the Commerce Department can run a venture slush fund without political influence and outright corruption? This is not the responsibility of the U.S.

    Posted by: tag heuer | September 27, 2009 8:48 PM



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