2012 VentureSpur Graduate idefi Takes Runner Up at SXSW Buffalo Lounge Elevator Pitch Competition!

idefi wins runner up in the 2014 SXSW Buffalo Lounge Elevator Pitch Competition!

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Brady Deaton [center] from idefi presenting his pitch as Ashok Kamal [right] from SIVI watches.

Join us in congratulating idefi, a 2012 VentureSpur Accelerator graduate, for receiving title of runner up in the 2014 South by Southwest Buffalo Lounge Elevator Pitch Competition on March 10th!

According to Brady Deaton, founder and CEO, the new idefi platform allows brands to create opportunities aimed at musicians and enables companies to solicit for originals songs through the website.

“Any entity can come to idefi and create an opportunity to have a song featured in a national promotion” explains Deaton. “Not only does this give the artist a fantastic opportunity, but it gives brands a new platform to reach their target market directly and make their message go viral.”

The competition also featured a pitch from 2013 VentureSpur graduate SIVI represented by co-founder and CEO, Ashok Kamal.

For more information and a full list of the competition SXSW Buffalo Lounge Elevator Pitch Competition finalists visit:

http://thebuffalolounge.com/interactive

https://www.i2e.org/news/okc-developer-wins-pitch-competition

 

To learn more about idefi visit:

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www.signup.idefi.com

http://www.i2e.org/news/idefi-music-redefines-industry-2

 

 

For more information on SIVI visit:

sivi

www.sivi.com

http://www.i2e.org/news/innovators-sivi-corp

 

 

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