BSI Showcases the 14th BSI Investor Forum in Victoria - Where Innovation Meets Capital

Alan Milwidsky opening the Forum
With the support of Victoria's Innovative Vicstart Programme, BSI showcased the 14th BSI Investor Forum at the Crown in Melbourne.

Presenters and the BSI Team doing the 14th BSI Investor Forum Roadshow in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane

teve Rafter and Anthony of CBTV
Steve Rafter founded CBTV, a producer and broadcaster of niche content, such as technology- based educational content exclusively for the internet, with the revenue model based on advertising before and after each session which is broken up into 3-5 minute bytes to meet consumer demand. 5 Episodes have been prototyped with 3-5 thousand hits per day. Partners include M&C Saatchi, Hot House, DCITA. Advertisers could include Canon, Sony, Samsung, Qantas, Harvey Norman and Motor Dealers.
David Wong presented the E2E It opportunity. E2E IT provides wireless temperature monitoring solutions with its patented product Temp Track. Temp Track automates temperature monitoring and recording 24/7 and provides auditable records for temperature management. The system is scalable, easy to install and unique in design and performance. Customers can include Health Companies for Vaccine Wastage prevention, Pharmaceutical Industry, Hospitals, Food Manufacturers. International Expansion via Distributors. ETE is a spinoff from Ericssons R&D Centre in Melbourne.

Gary Smith of WinappTechnology presented the Echo opportunity, an administration tool that sits on top of Sharepoint. Echo is currently selling to large corporates in Australia, Europe and the USA. Gary is seeking capital to develop the USA infrastructure to capitalise on the growth of Sharepoint 2007
Ian Mcmanus presented My Business Manager, which provides real time dashboard reporting that links in with major accounting software such as MYOB, Quickbooks and Pastel. It takes accounting data and transforms it into management reports in minutes. My Business Manager has been developed with the SME in Mind. For an upfront fee of $399 and $100pa , the small business manager will get reports that are easy to understand, and will impress investors and bank managers. It enables the SME to make informed decisions, and is based on the premise "what you can measure you can manage". The product is intended to be rolled out via accountants, VARS of accounting packages, bookkeepers, direct sales from Eb and referrals.

Branka Korac and a team of 8 have developed and commercialisedPortfolio Business Technology, a scalable enhancement to powerpoint. It currently has 30 blue chip corporate clients in Australia, and is now looking to expand Globally. PBT will scale through Direct Sales, Targeted Distribution Channels and the Web

Vanessa Xing, heading up BSI's China Gateway with Shayne and Peter
Shayne van Vierken and Peter Challen have developed MHelp with the support of Microsoft, and is universal to all application software. MHelp replaces text help with full Multimedia help using a combination of animation, audio and graphics to provide a step by step easy to follow format within a 1-3 minute movie clip. Increased productivity, improving skill base, retention of knowledge and improved business processes creates a powerful business case for large corporations to use MHELP.

John Crossley and Sandra D'Souza of Varietee and David Ehrlich of MBill
David Ehrlich presented the MBILL opportunity. MBILL has created a mobile marketing and billing platform that has already integrated with 90% of US and UK Mobiles. It is currently seeking funding for a USA Rollout.
John Crossley and Sandra D'Souza founded Varietee which has developed a patented adjustable golf platform that enables you to practice your golf sewing from a variety of positions. The product can be installed at home for the avid golfer, or at Golf Clubs or Golf Ranges.
MELBOURNE

Candida (BSI Intern) and Mat Mcdonald of BSI

Ian McManus (My Business Manager) and Ergad Gold (Momentum)

Hugh Moore (DIIRD) and Sandra Klibansky

Rick Jansz, Julia Scanlon, Alan Milwidsky and Ivan Kaye of BSI with DOron Ben Meir of Jagen

Robert Crompton of Information City and Nick Cullinan of Collins Hill

Stephen Smith and Joe Siragusa of the NAB with BSI's Marcus Webb

Robert Jongebreur, Nick Cullinan and Tom Parkinson (DVD Trivia)

George DiScala (DIIRD Office of International Business and Export) and Brett Galvin of The Advisory Firm
SYDNEY FORUM

Laurence Eber, Johan Stoltz, Charles Lindop , Craig Schuetrumpf and Dilip Khakhar of Quickcut, Jeff Glazer and Jeremy Levitt of BSI

Matthew Higgs (CVC), Peter Wallace, Roger Price of Innovation Capital and Trent Watson of Centrepoint Asset Management

Cindy Rees of Epicorp and David Grattan of DCITA

Jane Serle (BRW) Gay (Centrepoint Asset Management) and Matthew Griffiths (Comet)

Andrew Bures and Julian (Centrepoint Asset Management) Rob Judd from BSI and Peter Roberts (Editor in Chief BRW)

Barrie Harrop (Pxi Digital) and Richard Butler

John Mintoff, Martin Cooper and Steve Liebeskind (Sydney Capital)

Casey Whitehead of BSI and Branka Korak of PBT

Rob Antilov and Richard Dale (COMET)

Craig Schuetrumpf and Jack Boorne

Sean Newell, Steve Liebskind of Sydney Capital and Vivian Stewart of Hall Capital