Microsoft brings CEO Steve Ballmer and university innovators to meet StartX founders
PALO ALTO — StartX loves to bring together great technologists and entrepreneurs.
Recently, we welcomed several noteworthy guests from Microsoft to meet with our founder community for tactical discussions around entrepreneurship, including Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and the U.S. finalists for the Imagine Cup, Microsoft’s student technology competition.
StartX was Steve Ballmer’s first stop on a Silicon Valley tour he made in mid-November. After an energetic talk and in-depth Q&A with the founders, Steve spent almost an hour meeting with the teams and individually giving them feedback on their product and strategies for go-to-market
and distribution.
“Getting Steve’s feedback on our product was terrific” said Hai Nguyen, co-founder of StartX-backed Appfluence. “It was great to see his passion for early-stage tech and to pick his brain about our strategic direction and the state of enterprise software.”
Steve’s aides were a little on edge as he keep a group of 100 VCs waiting at his next event so he could spend more time meeting the teams at StartX. Our founders didn’t seem to mind.

Appfluence user testing with Steve Ballmer. Left to right: Hai Nyugen, Pablo Diaz-Gutierrez, Steve Ballmer. Photo courtesy of John Melas-Kyriazi.
While it was a treat for the founders to chat with Steve, they also enjoyed the raw enthusiasm, intellect, and passion of the Microsoft Imagine Cup U.S. finalists who visited StartX in March.
Out of hundreds of teams who applied from universities from all over the country for the annual software development and social entrepreneurship competition, 15 teams were picked as finalists and flown to Silicon Valley for a week-long boot camp.
After a day of intense coding, the finalists came over to StartX to chat with our founders over dinner and exchange ideas (and, as often happens when talking with scrappy entrepreneurs, to get recruited).

Imagine Cup finalists and StartX founders catching up over dinner. Photo courtesy of Brooke Lloyd.
The conversations at dinner ranged from coding suggestions to discussions around vision and impact. “It was inspiring to learn about all the exciting projects the Imagine Cup teams were working on — from interactive physical therapy via the Xbox Kinect to electronic medical records for the developing world” said Andrew Lockhart, founder of StartX-backed Meet Mikey.
Clearly, the Imagine Cup teams felt the same way, and ended their visit by asking the StartX staff when we would bring StartX to their home universities.
Having great guests visit us is one of the many benefits of partnering with a company like Microsoft that is committed to innovation and supporting entrepreneurs. We’re excited to see who comes next.

