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MICROCAP CHALLENGE

The Microcap Challenge (Visibility & Awareness Summit)

The Microcap Challenge is an independently judged competition featuring the technology and biotech sectors.  After the initial qualifying, the chosen companies will make their 20-minute presentations in a one on one with the panel of judges.

Each presentation will be filmed and then promoted throughout the ICN Network. All participants will receive a high quality final edit of their presentation that could be used as a key piece of their future marketing. The winner of the Microcap Challenge will receive a free spot on the broadcast television version of Wide World of Stocks.

Media Type: Informative Conference/Competition

Audience:
Public Microcap Companies who are at that critical point of turning the corner, in their goal to turn sales or science into pre-revenue, revenue or key financing round.

Features: The ICN will invite qualified public companies in their respective sectors to make a 20-minute public presentation to the judging panel that will highlight their technology/science, the potential to achieve/dominate their market place, advantages over the competition and company long-term strategies.

Frequency:
Quarterly

Highlights:
During this competition there will also be an informative portion that is geared towards informing the CEO’s, CFO’s of the latest developments and regulatory rules, with regard to key areas such as accounting, Sarbanes–Oxley and intellectual property.

Founded:
Q1 2010

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