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==Overview==
==Overview==
The Portland Incubator Experiment (PIE) is a partnership among leading brands, technology innovators, and Wieden+Kennedy-the largest privately held advertising and communications company in the world. It serves as a hub for community, entrepreneurship, and creative thinking.<ref>[http://www.piepdx.com/ PIEPDX Homepage]</ref>
The Portland Incubator Experiment (PIE) is a partnership among leading brands, technology innovators, and Wieden+Kennedy-the largest privately held advertising and communications company in the world. It serves as a hub for community, entrepreneurship, and creative thinking.<ref>[http://www.piepdx.com/ PIEPDX Homepage]</ref>

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Logo of the Portland Incubator Experiment
Logo of the Portland Incubator Experiment

Overview

The Portland Incubator Experiment (PIE) is a partnership among leading brands, technology innovators, and Wieden+Kennedy-the largest privately held advertising and communications company in the world. It serves as a hub for community, entrepreneurship, and creative thinking.[1]

Objective

PIE's objective is to be a collaborative center where brands, tech, and culture meet to explore and redefine brand experiences as well as an example of how Portland-based advertising agency Wieden+Kennedy and its brand partners are supporting the edges of tech culture and brand experiences.[2]

Funding and Incubator Structure

Selected companies receive $18,000 and office space to spend three months at PIE's office in Portland, Oregon. Companies will have access to startups-in-residence, successful alumni, Wieden+Kennedy, and extended mentor networks. Companies are introduced to thought leaders from some of the world’s most successful brands—like Target, Coca-Cola, Nike, and Google.[3]

Fall 2011 Class

TBA

Spring 2012 Class

TBA

Pre-Class PIE Companies

In its first year, PIE helped host, accelerate, and mentor the following startups:[4]

  • BankSimple (funded)
  • COLOURlovers (funded)
  • Geoloqi (funded)
  • PHP Fog (funded)
  • Urban Airship (funded)
  • Bac'n (acquired)
  • Bass Masta (acquired)
  • Dovie
  • Epipheo
  • Gorlochs
  • Here File, File
  • Kickball
  • LucentPDX
  • Maurerville
  • Mugasha
  • Paleo Plan
  • Refresh Media
  • Silicon Florist
  • Subscription Tools
  • Uncorked Studios
  • VodPod

References

  1. PIEPDX Homepage
  2. Ibid.
  3. Ibid.
  4. Ibid.

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