Dr Sharmin (Tinni) Choudhury

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Dr Sharmin (Tinni) Choudhury is currently an entrepreneur and consultant CTO. Formerly, she was a researcher on topics include data management, knowledge management, ontology-based technology, smart wearable research and visual analytics.

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The Hour by The Office of the Queensland Chief Entrepreneur

The Hour: First time attending but not hopefully not the last!

November 10, 2018 by Tinni Choudhury in meetup

Thursday was a busy day for me. I started at The Capital, checking out co-working spaces. Before back to back meetings related to Start with Tinni but my last meeting of the day was at QUT Foundry. So it was a short hop and skip to P block Atrium for The Hour!

The Hour is, as the name says, roughly an hour of food, drinks and networking marketed, specifically towards women. But of course, men are welcome. We also had two brief but interesting talks from Carrie George the Vice President & Head of Sustainability Solutions at Everledger and the founders of ELEVACAO, Marisa Warren and Becci Medhurst.

I also got a chance to catch-up with Kids Wantu CEO Anne-Marie Walton, hang out a little longer with Steve Cox of Cox Systems Engineering as well as meet some new people. I am glad I took the time to attend. I took some terrible pictures because I didn’t realise I had a cover over my phone’s camera lens. But I think you can still get the feel of the Atrium space QUT has, and that’s all I wanted to highlight with my photos.

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November 10, 2018 /Tinni Choudhury
networking
meetup
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Pitch for $1 Million

The unexpected trip to Startcon's Brisbane Regional Final for Pitch for $1 Million

October 07, 2018 by Tinni Choudhury in talks, meetup, business

I am making up for being dead to the world during most of August and September! Although Startcon’s Pitch for $1 Million wasn’t on my to go list. Until, Little Tokyo Two gave me a chance to get free tickets on Thursday night, for the Friday event. When life gives you these opportunities, it’s foolish not to take them. So I took it and was treated to a great day of interesting pitches, insightful talk and delicious food!

Normally, I do a detailed analysis of the pitches, but with 27 pitches at a duration of 2 minutes plus 3 minutes of questions, it’s simply too many to cover. So let’s start with the winner: Conpago!

As I am working as a consultant CTO for two QUT Foundry based startups dealing with aged care, I had heard Conpago mentioned a few times. But this was the first time I heard them pitch. It was a very well done pitch. They got across clearly the pain point they were addressing, the benefits they were bringing, and they finished with seconds to spare! Two minutes is not a long time, and some of the other pitches failed to get across clearly the why and what of their existence. Conpago on the other hand, had a clear story, that they communicated well. I felt my speech points going up just listening to them!

Second place went to Monarc Global, who want to be Uber of private air travel. As far as the pitch went, there were better presenters then Monarc, but they certainly had the sexiest business idea. Also, while they struggled to fit everything into the two minutes, they still got across their why and what. It was also very clear that the business had some real traction. So while I think they need to practice more before the finals, I think they have a solid shot at winning the $1 million prize!

Becon Health took out third place. I missed the initial pitch for Becon Health and Parent TV. But luckily, both were selected to be the six semifinalists. So I got to hear Becon’s pitch, and Parent TV’s too of course. It was a good pitch, and I know they why and what of their existence. Becon Health is also something that I am surprised doesn’t exist already. But I suppose, like Monarc, Becon Health needed the economy in a certain place to be viable. We do live in a gig economy, a sharing economy and an on-demand economy. So it makes sense for the market to be ripe for Becon Health.

As I mentioned, the initial 27 pitches were paired down to six semi-finalists. These six founders pitched again, and from there ranks the three winners were chosen. Parent TV was one of them. They are an online content factory that provides tailored educational content for parents. It’s a good business idea that was pitched with clarity.

Kids Wantu was another semi-finalist. Way back in February 2017, I wrote about attending a Meetup on how to market apps. The post isn’t very detailed, and the meet-up no longer exists. But the in the post I did mention that one of the meet-up members had presented her app. That member was Anne-Marie Walton, and at the time, she was just getting ready to launch Kids Wantu to the general public. It was amazing to see how far Kids Wantu had come in the almost two years since the Meetup. Kids Wantu didn’t place this time, but I think the app is set for big things to come!

The sixth finalist was WatchYourTalk and I was a bit surprised they got in. The pitch was good but I am very sceptical of the idea. The startup wants to build an app that monitors speech to detect signs of depression. The founder assured the audience the app was based on sound science. But I would need to see the research behind it to be convinced.

I personally wouldn’t have chosen UPTEK in the place of WatchYourTalk. The founder was wearing the air bands while pitching. The product also seemed ready for Kickstarter. I certainly would back the product should it ever come on Kickstarter. That’s not to say that there was more evidence in the pitch that UPTEK AirBands had more solid science behind it then WatchYourTalk. I think that a band that helps you build more muscles by restricting airflow in short bursts is more likely then an app that detects if you are at risk of suicide based on your speech pattern.

From the other pitches, the ones that didn’t make it out of their group, there was World's Biggest Garage Sale whose full pitch I got to hear at Creative 3. I also got to see the 2-minute version of Space Y’s pitch from last Tuesday’s iLab event.

Finally, I wanted to take note of Amber, the only crypto-startup to pitch. The founder of Amber, Aleksandar Svetski, is on the opposite side of the Bitcoin vs Bitcoin Cash debate to my good friend Brendan Lee. They even debated each other recently! If you are wondering what the hell I am talking about, let me refer you to the video of the debate.

Overall, it was a good day. I did learn a few things from the invited speakers. Maybe I’ll do another post to delve a bit more into what I learnt. I am glad I went. Thank you again to Little Tokyo Two for the tickets!

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October 07, 2018 /Tinni Choudhury
event, start-up
talks, meetup, business
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Chatfor10 at Brisbane DevStart

Chatfor10 at Brisbane DevStart

Chatfor10 at Brisbane DevStart

May 18, 2018 by Tinni Choudhury in meetup, talks

Brisbane DevStart is a meetup group that's been around for a bit. But the group hasn't had the consistent schedule as it should. But to change that and also to share the burden of management around, the administrative group expanded and now includes me! For my fast task, I had to find a speaker for this month's meetup. So I turned to the Chatfor10 founder Michael Mersiades. He very kindly agreed to share the Chatfor10 story, ahead of his big pitch at the Elevate+ Social Enterprise Celebration, Networking & Pitch Night.

It was a good, long talk. Even though I had spoken to Michael a lot about Chatfor10, I never heard the story from the start. So I learnt a lot, including how many different stages of validation and quasi-validation the concept went through. But the talk also touched on the difficulties of moving Chatfor10 into the next stage. I.e. complimenting the charitable side of things with a commercial arm that helps pay for maintenance and further development.

Even though the audience was small, they were very enthusiastic. So I hope Michael got a lot of good feedback that he can use for the big pitch later this month!

May 18, 2018 /Tinni Choudhury
start-up
meetup, talks
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Bitcoin Car

Entering the world of Bitcoin Cash!

May 05, 2018 by Tinni Choudhury in talks, meetup

A very old friend of mine is active in the Bitcoin Cash space as, well Brendan but also as Coinstorage Guru, the maker of Safewords: A low tech solution to the high tech problem of Bitcoin Wallet backup. Brenden also runs the Brisbane Bitcoin Cash Meetup, and I have wanted to attend just to see what the cryptocurrency space was like in Brisbane.

Bitcoin Cash Market Watch

It was fun and informative. I mean, I knew a little about the difference between Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash, but the meet-up helped me understand the difference better. I also got to install and play with a Bitcoin Wallet a bit. Along with that information, I got to meet some of the participants, who proved to be a colourful bunch.

I mean, I was not expecting George Soros's name to come up. But it was during the portion of the night when the discussion centred around Bitcoin Cash as an investment vehicle. But honestly, Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash or any other cryptocurrency as an investment vehicle is the least interesting aspect of cryptocurrencies for me. What I am more interested in, is Bitcoin as a potentially viable fiat currency.

On the currency end, I found out about Satoshiware NQ who are trying to push Bitcoin Cash in Townville and beyond. Also, Bitcoin Rewards that allows you to earn Bitcoin while still shopping at places where you are already shopping. So that's cool. But I guess the big question is, will I be joining the cryptocurrency craze? All I'll say for now is, not with Australian dollars but I do have a use case for the Bitcoin Cash.

May 05, 2018 /Tinni Choudhury
information
talks, meetup
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Daryl Ning from MathWorks

ThingSpeak

May 01, 2018 by Tinni Choudhury in talks, meetup

Woohoo! I managed to attend my second consecutive IoT Brisbane Meetup! It helped that the meetup has moved to University of Queensland's iLabs. So I was able to easily drive there and park for free! I am glad I could make it because this month's talk was an intro to ThingSpeak by Daryl Ning from MathWorks. From there website:

“ThingSpeak™ is an IoT analytics platform service that allows you to aggregate, visualize and analyze live data streams in the cloud. ThingSpeak provides instant visualizations of data posted by your devices to ThingSpeak. With the ability to execute MATLAB® code in ThingSpeak you can perform online analysis and processing of the data as it comes in. ThingSpeak is often used for prototyping and proof of concept IoT systems that require analytics.”
— ThingSpeak

I am excited about this as I think I might finally be able to do something with my CPRO boards from Mbient Labs. I mean, I can't connect the CPRO board directly because the board doesn't have wifi onboard. But I was going to combine with a Raspberry Pi (or Banana or Orange) anyway. But given my recent foray into home automation, I am looking forward to putting ThingSpeak to use!

May 01, 2018 /Tinni Choudhury
IoT
talks, meetup
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