Want to win $675K in cash and prizes?

2008-11-05_1614The Rice Business Plan Competition is now accepting applications for the 2009 competition, to be held April 16 – 18 in Houston, TX. Only 36 teams will have the opportunity to compete in this prestigious competition, and one lucky team will walk away with more than $675,000 in cash and prizes.

All interested teams must submit an Intent to Compete no later than February 13, 2009 to be eligible for the competition. Palo Alto Software is proud to once again sponsor the competition and provide all teams who submit an Intent to Compete by the February 13th deadline with a free download of Business Plan Pro Premier Academic Edition software.

If you meet the eligibility requirements and are interested in the opportunity, I would highly encourage you to submit an Intent to Compete. I attended the competition in 2007 and can honestly say it was an experience I will never forget. It is by far one of the best business plan competitions out there today.

Kristen Langham
Manager of Business Development
Palo Alto Software, Inc.

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show or hide Comment by ANGELA TITTLE on 2008-11-06 09:47:20

Is the competition for just existing companies that put together a team or can anyone compete?

show or hide Comment by Chelle Parmele on 2008-11-07 11:42:23

Hi Angela,

There are a few requirements listed on the website:

Full- or part-time graduate students: includes full-time, part-time, end executive MBA candidates, MD candidates, other Masters candidates, and PhD candidates

Teams with 2-5 team members (one member must be a graduate level student)

Ventures that are designated as “for profit” entities seeking outside equity capital

Teams that are University sponsored and have the endorsement of a faculty advisor

Ventures that have NOT earned revenues or have NOT raised equity capital (other than friends and family)money prior to the start of the current academic year

Teams that have NOT competed at a MOOT Corp competition in a previous year

There’s also a link to contact the people at Rice for further clarification if you need it.

Hope that helps!

 
 
show or hide Comment by alex on 2008-11-09 23:17:16

Is this only for US residents/students?

I’m M.Sc. student from a latin america country, so I would like to know if can we participate too.

show or hide Comment by Kristen Langham on 2008-11-10 13:08:23

Hi Alex,

There are a few eligibility requirements listed on the website, and it is referenced in the post above as well. Here is a list:

Full- or part-time graduate students: includes full-time, part-time, end executive MBA candidates, MD candidates, other Masters candidates, and PhD candidates

Teams with 2-5 team members (one member must be a graduate level student)

Ventures that are designated as “for profit” entities seeking outside equity capital

Teams that are University sponsored and have the endorsement of a faculty advisor

Ventures that have NOT earned revenues or have NOT raised equity capital (other than friends and family)money prior to the start of the current academic year

Teams that have NOT competed at a MOOT Corp competition in a previous year

There’s also a link to contact the people at Rice for further clarification if you need it.

Thanks!

 
 
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