#PropTechDen Manchester hits the road running!

The success from London was firmly installed in Manchester as #PropTechDen launched to a full house with a strong panel of judges and a great selection of companies pitching. London has seen #PropTechDen (Founded by Christopher Walkey) grow from strength to strength now gathering crowds of over 100 to watch the live Dragon’s Den style pitching.

On a wet November evening in Manchester TEQDEN launched hosted by Nigel Stephens. The founder Christopher Walkey was also present to offer a welcoming speech and declare #PropTechDen Manchester now launched.

On the evening, judges were:

Maurice Kilbride – Maurice Kilbride Estate Agency

Colin Mellor – Edward Mellor Estate Agents

Babek Ismayil Founder and CEO of OneDome

Abdul Hussain – Investor of HyStreet – http://www.hystreet.co.uk/

and the pitches came from:

Bharat Lad – Dadshed – http://dadshed.co.uk

Matt Hirlinger – RentBidDr – http://rentbiddr.com/

Brooke Williams – Sorbet HQ – sorbethq.com

Hayley Smith – “Something New”

The #PropTechDen Manchester event was kindly sponsored by Credas – www.credas.co.uk/ and drinks sponsor was OneDome.

 

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