June Roundup: What does it take to get technology to market

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Is it the last day of June already? Perhaps it whooshed by because we were so hard at work, writing about what it takes to bring technology to market. This month, we told you about bridging the investor-entrepreneur gap, accelerator programs for startup mentorship, how to become an investor magnet, the right circumstances for bringing tech to market, how to accelerate women’s involvement in tech, the importance of food in making good decisions, incubation, the role of champions and making effective use of social media, among many other pearls of wisdom.

In case you missed anything, here is a recap of our posts from June, beginning with, in chronological order, the latest installments in our ongoing series, The Commercialization Ecosystem.

Do you have the sound bites to drive your business? by Tony Bailetti

Accelerated: TechStars harnesses the power of mentorship by Francis Moran and Leo Valiquette

So you have the right invention, do you have the right circumstances? by David French

VCs are from Mars, CEOs are from Venus: Bridging the investor-entrepreneur gap by Ron Weissman

Accelerated: The U.K.’s Springboard gets on and does stuff by Francis Moran and Leo Valiquette

How to become an investor magnet by Martin Soorjoo

Accelerated: Springboard takes a “people centric” approach by Francis Moran and Leo Valiquette

Championship: Opening up the ivory tower by Francis Moran and Leo Valiquette

Why companies must incubate by Jason Flick

And on a related note…

In addition to our series, our associates and guest bloggers were also busy. Here are our other posts for June as ranked by the enthusiasm of our readers:

Community management: Simple ways to keep track of key information by Alexandra Reid

The key factors that make B2B social media distinct from B2C by Alexandra Reid

How to develop a killer social media strategy and carry it through by Alexandra Reid

“Your name here” is your brand ambassador, whether you like it or not by Linda Forrest

First we’ll eat – then we’ll talk by Bob Bailly

My three buckets of customer segmentation by Francis Moran

Drinking from the waterfall: How to effectively monitor social media by Alexandra Reid

Where’s your next VP of sales or marketing coming from? by Francis Moran

Polar Mobile’s Kunal Gupta epitomizes Waterloo’s electric buzz by Linda Forrest

Accelerating women’s involvement in tech by Linda Forrest

It’s a fact: content marketing drives B2B sales leads by Linda Forrest

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