#PropTechDen January 2018 – Starts off with a full house

#PropTech start-ups, a panel of judges & investors and a room filled with an audience eager to see the latest new ideas was how things rolled at the first London #PropTechDen of 2018. The London venue was the Google Campus main hall and over 100 people attended to watch four companies pitch on the evening which were The Urban Collective, GetRentr, RentalStep and LandDevelop.

The London #PropTechDen is sponsored by Life Ventures and Rupa Datta (Founder of Portfolio People) is the host. Founded in early 2017, the #PropTechDen events in London have proved very popular in helping start-ups to find investors, partners and users for their products / service and has recently expanded to Manchester where Nigel Stephens is the host (next #PropTechDen Manchester in February 12th – grab your tickets to attend here).

#PropTechDen attracts start-ups from across the country and beyond to pitch their business to an audience full of investors, property professionals, technology experts and more plus is backed up by the popular Estate Agent Networking website that helps to promote each company to its wide audiences online and especially across social media. The panel of judges for this event were Sam and Alex from EstateApps, Rajeev from Fixflo, Andy from Yomdel, Jon from LifeVentures and Enrico from Legal & General Investment Management.

The concept of #PropTechDen is quite simple yet highly effective – Start-up companies are each given a twenty minute pitching slot to showcase their business and take questions from a panel of judges / investors and from the audience. The evening also allows for networking and usually attracts 100 people so that interest expressed in the pitches, business cards shared, advice given, booking of meetings and more is the key focus.

It remains a free to attend event with sponsoring opportunities to enable the concept to continue its drive to help #PropTech start-ups and investors to network more easily.

To find out more about #PropTech and to either attend a future show, to pitch, to sponsor, to judge or to host please visit the official website TEQDEN .

 

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