CrowdBoxTV Shares this weeks Lineup Including Mi.Mu Glove for Music

CrowdBoxTVCrowdBoxTV looks at what’s hot in crowdfunding across the globe.   Stella English, presenter of CrowdBoxTV, shared an update on this week’s crowdfunding campaigns:

“This week’s pitches on CrowdBoxTV show a real array of talent, imagination and innovation. From smart gadgets like the CutterPillar paper trimmer to initiatives like Reload Greece, the hub of Greek entrepreneurship in London, there’s something this episode to capture every viewer’s imagination.”

Stella EnglishThe project highlights from this week’s episode include:

Mi.Mu Glove for Music, fundraising through Kickstarter, is a piece of state-of-the-art wearable technology that lets musicians control sounds using their hands. The team have a fundraising target of £200,000, which they’ll use to refine the hardware and software designs.

COVR Photo is a case for the iPhone 5 and 5s with a difference; the COVR comes with a built in prism lens to allow photographers to capture moments in an entirely new, simple way. It allows iPhone owners to snap pictures in an instant, even if you have only one hand free. The team behind COVR are looking for $80,000 through Kickstarter, to fund the first production run and related expense to make COVR Photo a reality.

Reload Greece, fundraising through Indiegogo, is an initiative dedicated to educating and supporting entrepreneurial efforts with significant and sustainable social and economic impact in Greece. Reload Greece is looking for £20,000 to go towards attracting more mentors, partnering with university Hellenic Societies all over the world and further developing their model.

Amazing projects have been funded across the world, while others are new to a variety of platforms including Kickstarter, Indiegogo and bloomvc.com. As projects emerge, as does news in the ever developing crowdfunding and peer-to-peer world.

CrowdBoxTV’s news anchor, Mel Christidis, talks about the news from the week:

“As crowdfunding for businesses and initiatives become commonplace, we’re beginning to truly see just how creative the world’s population really is. From the practical growth of business and communities, to enhancement of existing technology as well as completely unique of devises to make our lives more interesting and entertaining.”

 



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