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Techcrunch40 Video

There have been a few people asking for video of our presentation and the subsequent panel discussion at the Techcrunch 40 conference. While video of the presentation hasn’t been released yet, the panel discussion that followed is now available. You can watch it below courtesy of Techcrunch and Blip.tv. You get to hear the opinions of some very successful businesspeople on the relative merits of all the companies who presented in the Crowd Sourcing section of the conference.

Interview with the Ponoko CEO and co-founder Dave ten Have

Eddie Codel from Podtech.net has done a great interview with Dave ten Have, co-founder and CEO of Ponoko. You can see it here at Podtech.net, or watch it below. Dave has really been hard at work over the last year getting the Ponoko story out to major players in the tech industry. If you are interested in the background of Ponoko there is nothing better than hearing from a founder like Dave and here is your chance. Thanks to Eddie and Podtech.net for making it happen.

TechCrunch 40 Traffic is Crazy

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We’re enjoying the coverage from appearing at the Techcrunch 40 conference. In the last 24 hours here are some of the stats on our site:

Website live: 23 hours 27 minutes 6 seconds
Total hits: 1,000,160
We’ve also been covered on quite a few media outlets and blogs, which we really appreciate so thanks a lot to all of you, even if you aren’t in the list below.

Kiwi start-up Ponoko picked for TechCrunch conference

NZ start-up heralds DIY 2.0

Wellington start-up hailed for originality at TechCrunch40 conference

Engadget

VentureBeat- Ponoko Stands Out

ReadWriteWeb- Crowdsourcing at TechCrunch

Andrew Parker on Ponoko and the Future of Product Design

Ponoko.com - Embrace Your Creative Side

DIY Life - Ponoko Custom Manufacturing for your Idea

Ponoko starts at TechCrunch40

Ponoko: A Funny Word That Will Make Your Dreams Come True

Wellingtonista

PersonalBee

Terminal Digit - Ponoko: On-Demand, Social Manufacturing

Smoothspan - Picks from the TechCrunch 40

Review of the Ponoko Presentation at Techcrunch40

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Well our 8 minutes are over, and I have to say the nerves were very stretched, even with only watching. Dave, our CEO, did a great job and hammered out a demonstration of ordering a product and then making the product he ordered on stage. There were four other really cool companies presenting so the panel questions were split amongst those companies. But Angel Investors Ron Conway, and Yossi Vardi both mentioned that they thought there was a really strong opportunity for Ponoko in the future. Techcrunch reviewed the whole session here.
We were also able to get some of the neat products from different creators who’ve used Ponoko like Ross Stevens, Dan Emery, Sue Tyler and Yana Skaler, Rebecca Bulman either on the stage or in the presentation.

One totally unplanned but very cool result was that during Michael Arrington’s interview of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg (where he made a big announcement for Facebook application developers), a wine rack created by Dan Emery was left sitting on the table behind them during the interview. You can see the photos below that appeared in media all over the world.

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We’re On Stage Very Soon

Our CEO Dave ten Have will be on stage at the Techcrunch40 at 3.45pm US Pacific time (30 minutes from now!). And I’ve noted down the panel of experts who are evaluating Ponoko biographies below. All very accomplished people. We are halfway through the early sessions of the conference now and the early panel included Marc Andreessen, the creator of the first web browser, Marrisa Mayer from Google, Om Malik of GigaOm, Ryan Block from Engadget and Chris Anderson, Editor of Wired Magazine. They didn’t grill the companies but they asked tough questions and I was impressed by the ability of the speakers to answer well.

Jason Calcanis asked Om Malik to rate which companies he thought would be acquired or be around in 5 years he was positive about a few but wasn’t so sure on the others. I’ll let you know in detail what they say about Ponoko.

The keynote with David Filo, co-founder of Google, Marc Andreesen, co-founder of Netscape, and Chad Hurley, co-founder of YouTube was very interesting. Some great tips as well some exciting stories. I’m sure the video will end up online somewhere so I’ll try to post a link once we find one.
Panelists Evaluating Ponoko are:

Ron Conway is one of the Internet’s pre-eminent angel investors. He was the Founder and Managing Partner of the Angel Investors LP funds whose investments included: Google, Ask Jeeves, Paypal, Red Envelope, Good Technology, Opsware, and Brightmail. Ron was named #6 in Forbes Magazine Midas list of top “dealmakers” in 2006. He is an active advisor for a number of Internet companies and also very active in community and philanthropic activities, including Vice Chairman of UCSF Medical Foundation in San Francisco. Most recently, Ron has been leading the “Fight for Mike” Homer and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD.)

Don Dodge is a veteran of five start-ups including Forte Software, AltaVista, Napster, Bowstreet, and Groove Networks. Don is currently Director of Business Development for Microsoft’s Emerging Business Team. The goal is to help VC’s and start-ups be successful with Microsoft, and together, provide great products for our customers. He writes a daily blog, Don Dodge on the Next Big Thing.

Rajeev Motwani is a professor of computer science at Stanford University, where he also serves as the director of graduate studies. His research interests include: databases and data mining, web search and information retrieval, robotics, and theoretical computer science. He has written several books including Randomized Algorithms, published by Cambridge University Press. Motwani has received the Godel Prize, the Arthur P. Sloan Research Fellowship, the National Young Investigator Award from the National Science Foundation, the Bergmann Memorial Award from the US-Israel Binational Science Foundation and an IBM Faculty Award.

Yossi Vardi is one if Israel’s hi-tech veterans, having helped build some 40 hi-tech companies in Internet, software, telecommunications, electro-optics, energy, environment and other areas. Several companies Dr. Vardi co-founded became successful public companies, among them Alon, Advanced Technologies, and Granite Hacarmel. Internet companies backed by Dr. Vardi include Mirabilis Ltd, ICQ (acquired by AOL), Gteko (acquired by Microsoft), Scopus and Answers.com. He is a member of the World Economic Forum, on the board of Amdocs, and the advisory board of 3i. He has served as an advisor to the World Bank and the United Nations Development Program.

The Secret is Out! We’re at TechCrunch40!!

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Well, here is the biggest news we haven’t been able to talk about in the past month. Ponoko is at the TechCrunch 40 in San Francisco, California! For those who don’t know, this is the the inaugural TechCrunch 40 Conference created by Jason Calcanis and Michael Arrington. Ponoko was chosen early on from 700 other startups globally to present on stage in front of an incredible group of web industry luminaries such as Guy Kawasaki, Mark Andreessen, Mark Cuban, Marissa Mayer, Chris Anderson, Ryan Block among others (including MC Hammer!). Think Dragon’s Den or American Idol for Web Entreprenuers.

One of the prerequisites for being at the conference is the ability to release during the conference, which is exactly what we’ll be doing. So from 3:45 pm Pacific Time, Ponoko WILL BE GOING LIVE!! By the way, while there are 39 other companies who are presenting, the prize for being the winner of TechCrunch is 50K USD. Wish us luck!

On the ground here in San Francisco, we have a team of four including myself, John Lewis, Nick Gerrittsen, and CEO/co-founder Dave ten Have . If you’d like to reach us while we are in the Bay Area, you can contact us by email or cell phone at the following:

Dave: dave(dot)tenhave(at)ponoko(dot)com

Steven: steven(dot)kempton(at)ponoko(dot)com

John: john(dot)lewis(at)ponoko(dot)com

cell phone: +1 (510) 461-1035

in New Zealand, co-founder Derek Elley is available at +64 4 473 0031

This is a huge opportunity for Ponoko and we are really really excited to be here. But even though it’s a huge deal to be at a big conference in the heart of Silicon Valley, we want to thank and recognize the huge amount of work that is being done by our team in New Zealand. They are going hard out right now. Well done guys!!

We’ll be trying to blog as much as possibly as we can while we’re here at the conference about our experiences here giving you an insight into what goes on at TechCrunch40. Any questions or comments, please let us know!

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