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Mobile Innovation Project Local Feasibility Workshop November-December 2012

Agenda Welcome & Opening Remarks Presentation of EPIC Mobile Innovation Project (MIP) Business Plan (Toni Eliasz) Business Plan Questions for Clarification Coffee Break Specific Questions Regarding the Key Issues and Assumptions of Local Feasibility (Rick Doerr) Closing Remarks (Next Steps) End of Event

Goals for Workshop Understand the Mobile Innovation Project (MIP) Receive feedback about the local feasibility of the business plan Validate key assumptions regarding the local aspects of the plan

EPIC Background A 7 year, CD$20M program designed to create and grow competitive Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) across the region. EPIC aims to help MSMEs overcome persistent market challenges in the Caribbean region by: Using of business incubation to provide a suite of services for start-up entrepreneurs comprising of advisory services, mentorship, and access to office space and equipment Upgrading skills and capabilities of incubator managers and policymakers supporting MSME development Providing seed funding Three Focus Areas Mobile Innovation Climate Technology Innovation Women Entrepreneurs

MIP Objectives The EPIC Mobile Innovation Project aims: 1. to strengthen the Caribbean mobile innovation ecosystem 2. to enable sustainable and competitive mobile enterprises to grow. How: infodev and selected partners on the ground will design and implement a number of regional and local activities that will target early stage innovators and guide them to market readiness. Outcome: The project will create a regional pool of highgrowth potential mobile startups with the capacity to release their apps to the market and raise additional capital to grow.

Entrepreneur s Journey: Mind to Market Fail Fast, Fail Cheap Ideation Design Launch Build Sustainable Scale

Phase I: From Ideation to Pitch MIP Annual Cycle of Activities Phase II: From Pitch to Market Pre-Incubation Phase III: From Market to Maturity Venture Capital Monitoring and Alumni Network Access to Co- Investment Fund Incubation through Local Organization Demo Trip Pitching and Seed Investment Award Coaching Startup Days Startup Challenge Hackathons Capacity building Competition & networking EPIC Access to Finance External Training 4 Months 9 Months 12 Months

MIP Model Initially 6 Islands Barbados, Jamaica, and Trinidad 3 other islands (possibly Antigua, Grenada, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent) Implementing Partners Mobile Innovation Coordinator mhubs Virtual Community Alumni Network Peer-to-Peer Networking

Role of mhubs Local Technology Startup Community Champion Provide local MIP services, including: Business and Technical Training Organize and run hackathons Startup Days Mentorship and Coaching facilitation Access to Facilities (when possible) Link to existing activities, such as: Outreach and knowledge dissemination Thematic events and targeted outreach

Structure of mhubs Organizational One per island Local institution, organization, or consortium (Based on needs of local developer community on the island) Selection Open bidding Mobile Innovation Coordinator and infodev will select mhubs in collaboration Criteria A strong community of local developers and startups Familiarity with technology startup growth, business incubation Knowledge and understanding of current mobile app industry and markets, as well as future potential Access to physical working space that is equipped with WiFi for trainings, hackathons, and other events Strong working relationships with local stakeholders (including governments, private sector, universities, incubators) Ability to design and teach courses centered around business (sales, marketing, finance, HR, management) and technology development A collaborative spirit

Financial Analysis of the MIP Year 6 Expense and Revenue Comparison $600,000.00 $450,000.00 $400,000.00 $500,000.00 $350,000.00 $400,000.00 $300,000.00 On-going Activities $300,000.00 $200,000.00 $100,000.00 Overall Revenue Overall Expenses Cumulative $250,000.00 $200,000.00 $150,000.00 $100,000.00 Phase I: From Idea to Pitch Phase II: Pre-Incubation Phase III: Hatching Companies Coordination and Administration $- Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 $50,000.00 Annual MIP Revenue and Expense Trends $- Expenses Revenue

Budget Financial Analysis of mhubs Breakeven Analysis mhub Breakeven Analysis Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Total mhub Expenses $ 20,996.94 $ 22,986.94 $ 24,976.94 $ 26,966.94 $ 28,956.94 $ 30,946.94 $ 155,831.63 mhub Revenue $ 25,396.94 $ 28,226.94 $ 28,341.55 $ 28,578.84 $ 30,088.04 $ 30,946.94 $ 171,579.25 Difference $ 4,400.00 $ 5,240.00 $ 3,364.61 $ 1,611.90 $ 1,131.10 $ - Cumulative $ 4,400.00 $ 9,640.00 $ 13,004.61 $ 14,616.51 $ 15,747.61 $ 15,747.61 Expense breakdown by mhub Activity

Revenue Financial Analysis of mhubs $35,000.00 $30,000.00 $25,000.00 $20,000.00 $15,000.00 $10,000.00 $5,000.00 $- Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 MIC Contribution Government investment Generated Revenue EPIC seed financing 17% 27% MIC Contribution 56% Generated Revenue Government investment Funding Sources Trend Revenue Source Split in Year 6

Generated Revenue Training Financial Analysis of mhubs Hackathons and Startup Days Private Sector Government Development Agencies Generated Revenue Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Total Training $ 1,200.00 $ 1,920.00 $ 3,920.00 $ 5,760.00 $ 8,640.00 $ 17,959.18 $ 39,399.18 - Participant fees $ 1,200.00 $ 1,920.00 $ 3,360.00 $ 5,120.00 $ 7,200.00 $ 8,000.00 $ 26,800.00 - Private sector sponsored $ - $ - $ 560.00 $ 640.00 $ 1,440.00 $ 1,600.00 $ 4,240.00 students - Government Investment $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 8,359.18 $ 8,359.18 Hackathons + Startup Days $ 3,200.00 $ 3,320.00 $ 4,440.00 $ 5,560.00 $ 6,680.00 $ 7,800.00 $ 31,000.00 - Participant fees $ 1,200.00 $ 1,320.00 $ 1,440.00 $ 1,560.00 $ 1,680.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 9,000.00 - Private sector sponsorship $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 4,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 22,000.00 Total $ 4,400.00 $ 5,240.00 $ 8,360.00 $ 11,320.00 $ 15,320.00 $ 25,759.18 $ 70,399.18

Scale Mobile Innovation Project Initial Plan Initial Islands Barbados Jamaica Trinidad Island 4 Island 5 Island 6 Expansion of Islands Island 7 Island 8 Island 9 Training X X X X X X Initial Services Hackathons X X X X X X Startup Challenge X X X X X X Pre-Incubation X X X X X X Expansion of Services Co-Working Space mlab: Incubation / Testing Fund

Q&A

Key Issues and Assumptions of Local Feasibility

Goals Local Feasibility of mhubs on each island Clarification of Assumptions Locally

Phase I Assumptions Training $120-$400 USD for 3 months training (prototyping, business modeling, etc) 10-20 students per island In-Kind: Venue Governments will subsidize the rest of training costs (almost 50%) Hackathons and Startup Days $20 per event 20-30 participants per island (per event) In-Kind: Venue, Facilitators, Prizes Local Sponsorship: $2,000 to $6,000 USD Startup Challenge Free to enter If chosen as top 25, provided extra coaching Must register as a company In-Kind: Coaching/Mentoring

Phase II Assumptions Seed Investment for Winners $5,000 per team for 10% equity Will be a fixed rate for $5,000 per team Equity held by Mobile Innovation Coordinator Typical Size of Seed Investments $20,000 USD (Subsistence) $50,000 USD (Sustained) $200,000 USD (Stars) Requirements for Investment Alumni Network: mentoring Advisory position for Mobile Innovation Coordinator Bi-annual financial statements and strategy brief Exit Strategy from Seed Investment Exit investment in year 5

Winners Zero cost Finalists Phase II Assumptions Continued Ranging from $400 to $500 per person Need to be enough that only teams that see it as worth the cost but also keeps all finalists from joining Benefits also decrease

Implementation Selection Criteria for Mobile Innovation Coordinator Already has a regional focus for mobile innovation, especially with experience in regional community development Basic knowledge of mobile app development and an understanding of the necessary components to take an app to the market / start a business Background in planning, organizing, and running events in the region Strong presence in the regional community with working relationships with local stakeholders (including governments, private sector, universities, incubators) Experience providing mentorship and coaching to technology startups in the region Success in developing and maintaining partnerships from a variety of sectors (nonprofit, private sector, government) and industries Background and/or knowledge of angel investing and venture capital Ability to hold equity Business development skills Are these reasonable?

Implementation Selection Criteria for Local mhubs A strong community of local developers and startups Familiarity with technology startup growth, business incubation Knowledge and understanding of current mobile app industry and markets, as well as future potential Access to physical working space that is equipped with WiFi for trainings, hackathons, and other events Strong working relationships with local stakeholders (including governments, private sector, universities, incubators) Ability to design and teach courses centered around business (sales, marketing, finance, HR, management) and technology development A collaborative spirit Are these reasonable?

Implementation List of Potential Partners in Antigua Tech Community Organizers Universities & Business Schools UWI (Open Campus) American University of Antigua Antigua and Barbuda International Institute of Technology Government Agencies Antigua & Barbuda Investment Authority APUA Ministry of Information, Broadcasting, Telecommunications, Science, and Technology Private Sector Digicel LIME Pegasus Technologies Global Processing Centre NGO Antigua and Barbuda Coalition of Service Industries Percise Development Foundation Who are we missing?

List of Potential Partners in Barbados Tech Community Organizers Information Society of Barbados Hive Foundry Civic (ICT Regional Body) Incubation Programs BIDC Hive Foundry Barbados Entrepreneurship Foundation Youth Entrepreneur Scheme (YES) Universities & Business Schools UWI Cave Hill School of Business Barbados Community College Government/Regional Agencies BIDC Private Sector LIME Digicel FLOW Karib Cable Financiers Samdor Invest Barbados Barbados Enterprise Growth Fund Who are we missing? Implementation

Implementation List of Potential Partners in Grenada Tech Community Organizers Information Technology Association (itag) Incubation Programs GIDC Universities & Business Schools ICT Centre for Excellence St. Georges School of Business UWI (Open Campus) T.A. Marryshow Community College Government Agencies GIDC Ministry ICT National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (NTRC) Private Sector EduTech Global Solutions LIME Digicel Ameltek FLOW NGO Grenada IT Coalition of Services Who are we missing?

Implementation List of Potential Partners in Jamaica Tech Community Organizers Connectimas Jamaica Software Developers Association Slashroots HEART Trust NTA Incubation Programs UTECH TIC UWI (ICT Park and Business Incubator) Universities & Business Schools UWI (Mona) NCU UTECH Government Agencies JAMPRO Minister of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining JBDC NGOs MSME Alliance Who are we missing?

Implementation List of Potential Partners in St. Lucia Tech Community Organizers Saint Lucia ICT Association (SLICTA) Incubation Programs St. Lucia Youth Business Trust Youth Agri-Entrepreneur Project (YAEP) Universities & Business Schools UWI (Open Campus) The Monroe College Government Agencies The Saint Lucia Public Sector ICT and egovernment Unit The National ICT Office The National Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (NTRC) Ministry of Telecommunications, Science & Technology Office of Private Sector Relations Regional Governing Bodies The Eastern Caribbean Telecommunications Authority Private Sector Digicel LIME St. Lucia Development Bank (SLDB) DigiSolv NGO National Youth Council Rise Solution Who are we missing?

Implementation List of Potential Partners in St. Vincent Tech Community Organizers Centre for Enterprise Development Inc. (CED) National Centre of Technological Innovation Inc (SVGNCTI) Information Technology Services Division (ITSD) Incubation Programs National e-business Incubator Universities & Business Schools UWI (Open Campus) SVG Community College Government/Regional Agencies Department of Telecommunication, Science, Technology and Special Projects(TSTSD) The Eastern Caribbean Telecommunications Authority National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission Private Sector Digicel LIME Karib Cable Microsoft Who are we missing?

Implementation List of Potential Partners in Trinidad Tech Community Organizers BrightPath Foundation Internet Society Computer Society ICTS (Information and Communications Technology Society) Telecios System (Code Jam) Incubation Programs eteck IBIS American Chamber of Commerce Trinidad and Tobago Innovation Centre (TTIC) BizBooster Universities & Business Schools UWI Arthur Lok Jack School of Business UTT University of Southern Caribbean (USC) College of Science, Technology, and Applied Arts of T&T (COSTAATT) Government Agencies NEEDCO Telecommunications Services of T&T Limited (TSTT) Private Sector LIME Digicel Who are we missing?

Next Steps Workshops in 7 islands (Antigua, Barbados, Grenada, Jamaica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and Trinidad) Once back in DC, incorporate findings from workshops into business plan For Mobile Innovation Coordinator Expression of Interest (EOI) released in December Request for Proposal (RFP) released in January Business plan completed in January Local mhubs selected later in 2013 Virtual Pitch Event in the Caribbean http://www.facebook.com/pitchitcaribbean