I attended SydStart yesterday. In many ways it was just what the doctor ordered. It was a really good event with great speakers and a friendly community of startuppers. (I don’t like the term entrepreneurs for a crowd like this one. Startuppers is more descriptive and inclusive, don’t you think?)
Hours after I’d left the event, my brain was still buzzing. (I could go as far as saying the sleepless night I had was all SydStart’s fault….. ok, so I will. Dammit SydStart!!)Â The biggest observation I have about the startup community is how much it’s grown. Not just in terms of numbers but also in terms of thinking and ideas. I remember there was a time when it was rare if I’d not heard of the products being pitched in a session before it was pitched. Maybe I’ve been out of the local scene too long, but last night was remarkable. So many new faces and so many new companies. And everyone seemingly open and willing to share. That’s truly awesome. Let’s keep this up Sydney.
The other thing that hit me only later was how good an event like this one is for the startupper’s soul. Sitting in front of the screen, obsessing about product and strategy and design and marketing and competitors and roadmaps and wireframes…. It can get uber stressful and feel like the designer of the startup rollercoaster forgot to add enough peak bits. (Really, who does that?! *tsk*)
Going to an event like this one is how you get your highs fellow startuppers. The passion and enthusiasm you’ll encounter is so energising, you’ll feel like you just got back from a two-week vacation at the end of the day. (And then you’ll lose some sleep, but take it as jet-lag….)
I’d made a decision to get out there and get more involved in the community this year, do what I can for whomever I can, and I’m glad I did so. It’s gonna be so damn easy to stick to it with events and people like SydStart.
Oh, and I tend to take it for granted that everyone knows that I’m always open to a chat, coffee, brainstorm session…. ummm so now you know. I’m happy to help, so drop me a line, let’s talk startups!
This is spot on! I love the event and left buzzing. It was perfectly executed with great experienced speakers up first to get everyone thinking AND inspired, then the “startuppers” themselves showing heart, integrity, confidence, passion, courage. Superb!
I am thrilled to be a Push Start mentor and if anyone wants to chat, you know where to tweet me! Just “Ask Tony” 🙂
Cheers
Tony Hollingsworth
+1 (not googles new +1 but a genuine +1).totally Agree with what you said.
Thanks for reading Tony and Matthew!
And Matthew – LOL @ the +1!! (Also, it’s nice that we don’t have to fly 14hrs to get this now isn’t it?? ;))
Thanks, spot on.
This was our second event and if anything the vibe was even warmer and more enthusiastic than last time.
Thanks for capturing the spirit so well.
Thanks for bringing together Peter.
Really looking forward to the next one Peter. Lemme know if I can help!