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Formula E organizers say event on-track despite missed deadlines at city hall

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Despite missed deadlines, city staff say they’re providing “reasonable leeway” with motorsport festival organizers to get the event running this summer.

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Organizers of Vancouver’s first Formula E car race, slated for this summer, missed a deadline Monday at Vancouver City Hall to provide documents required for a permit, but they say everything is coming soon and the event is on-track.

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City hall representatives said Tuesday that organizers of the inaugural Canadian E-Fest, an international electric car race and festival scheduled for Canada Day long weekend in northeast False Creek, didn’t submit all of the necessary documents that were due March 28, including proof-of-insurance. But city staff said they’re working with organizers and willing to grant an extension to get the event up-and-running.

“Operating upon city council direction to support and enable this event, city staff is providing some reasonable leeway concerning previously established deadlines,” Geoff Teoli, senior branch manager of Vancouver’s film and special events branch, told Postmedia News this week by email. “Should deliverable delays extend beyond a few weeks, staff will be consulting (city) council on the most appropriate path forward.

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“The city has not issued a new deadline for the insurance, rather if the delays extend more than a few weeks, staff will be consulting council,” Teoli said.

Council directed city staff in April 2021 to work with the One Stop Strategy Group (or the OSS Group), the Montreal-based promoters seeking to bring a weekend-long festival to Vancouver in July 2022, headlined by an electric car race as part of the international Formula E circuit along with other events, with “all city service costs to be recoverable from the organizer.”

In February 2022, the city signed a “host city agreement” with OSS Group, at which time OSS paid the first tranche of the security deposit, totalling $150,000, city hall said. The city now expects OSS Group to pay a second security deposit of $350,000 by this Friday, April 1.

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The city said several planning documents were due Monday, including proof-of insurance, a safety and security plan, traffic management plan and more. On Tuesday, Teoli said not all of the required documents had been provided, but “OSS has informed the city that most of the documentation required will be received by the city later this week.”

“Proof-of-insurance has not yet been received, however OSS management indicate it will be provided promptly,” Teoli said. “The city permit will be issued closer to the event date, when all of the requirements of the agreement have been met, and final logistical plans have been completed and approved.”

OSS Group CEO Matthew Carter said Tuesday that, despite some “little bumps in the road,” everything is on-track for a successful major festival starting this summer in Vancouver and continuing for years to come.

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Carter said the insurance provider will be Allianz, the global insurance giant that is an official partner of the international Formula E Championship.

“On insurance, we’ve been in constant contact with the city all the way through from Day 1. There’s a slight holdup because of everything that’s going on in Ukraine, that’s a worldwide thing,” Carter said, adding that the other pieces will also be submitted soon.

“It’s perfectly normal, especially in Year 1 of an event like this, but it’s an ongoing conversation. It’s a big event for the city, probably the biggest event since the Olympics, and it’s here for the next five years, so the city needs to be on-board with it and the city needs to understand the importance of it,” Carter said.

“We’ve sold over 33,000 tickets so far, everything’s going well. And it’s just there’s maybe a few little bumps in the road on the way to getting there. But, as I say, constant dialogue with the city is the way that we’re going to get this thing off.”

Canadian E-Fest has several events scheduled over Canada Day weekend, including a two-day conference, a July 1 concert by Nickelback, and the big race, the Vancouver E-Prix, on July 2.

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NC headliners: Previewing statewide events & deadlines in March | WRAL TechWire

NC headliners: Previewing statewide events & deadlines in March | WRAL TechWire

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – Here’s our exclusive wrapup of upcoming events happening across North Carolina in March. Included are the latest meetups, conferences, workshops, application deadlines and networking events happening in Asheville, Charlotte, the Triad, Wilmington and other parts of the state.

Many events will be held in person, as some organizers are returning to live events. Others will be held virtually, and are noted as such.

If you’d like to suggest an event to be added to WRAL TechWire’s statewide events calendar, feel free to reach out to me here.

Accelerate 2022

March 7, 3-4:30 p.m. (online)

In this weekly event series, participants will discuss progress towards business development and share tips and opportunities for success.

Meet the Employer: Infosys

March 8, 10-10:30 a.m. (online)

Ahead of the NC TECH Job Expo, attendees will get the opportunity to learn more about Infosys’s investment and expansion efforts in North Carolina.

Meet the Employer: First Citizens Bank

March 8, 11:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. (online)

Ahead of the NC TECH Job Expo, First Citizens representatives will provide an overview of the bank and its IT operations, as well as what the firm’s recruiting teams look for in IT associates.

NC Main Street Conference

March 8-10 (online)

Held virtually this year, the North Carolina Main Street Conference will feature keynotes, plenary and breakout sessions, and a downtown toolkit of pre-recorded sessions with experienced presenters. This three-day program will offer the most innovative approaches to downtown revitalization and redevelopment.

1 Million Cups Lake Norman

March 9, 7:30-9 a.m. (online)

Every Wednesday morning, entrepreneurs in the Lake Norman area join to present their companies to mentors, advisers and other startups. Join to meet new people and collaborate with fellow entrepreneurs.

1 Million Cups Robeson County

March 9, 8-9 a.m. @Givens Performing Arts Center, UNC Pembroke

In this monthly event, entrepreneurs local to Robeson County will present their products/services to peers and network with the startup community.

1 Million Cups Charlotte

March 9, 8-9 a.m. (online)

Held every week, 1 Million Cups Charlotte features a presentation from a local startup followed by a Q&A from the community.

PitchBreakfast

March 9, 8:30-10 a.m. (hybrid event)

Every month, a handful of Charlotte-area companies headline PitchBreakfast, pitching their products and services for five minutes, after which they will answer questions from the audience and a panel of entrepreneurs and experts.

NC TECH Virtual Job Expo

March 9, 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. (online)

This virtual job fair is designed for candidates seeking tech-related jobs or internships. Local employers can meet with job seekers in virtual booths. Registration is free for job seekers.

1 Million Cups Wilmington

March 9, 9-10 a.m. (online)

This weekly event brings together entrepreneurs in the Wilmington and Cape Fear community to gather for coffee, casual startup pitches and conversation.

On Tap Networking Event

March 9, 5:30-7:30 p.m. @Dram & Draught Greensboro

synerG and the Greensboro Jaycees are hosting an evening networking event for young professionals in the Greensboro area.

Basics of Bookkeeping

March 9, 6-8 p.m. (online)

This online workshop will show business owners how to properly record financial transactions, create financial reports and use them to make informed business decisions.

Asheville Chamber Mega Networking

March 10, 8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. @Holiday Inn Biltmore West

Asheville Chamber’s Mega Networking event is back this year with an in-person round robin-style program for local business leaders and professionals.

Flywheel Cafe

March 10, 5-6:30 p.m. @Flywheel Coworking

This monthly event connects small business owners, startups, investors and community leaders for an evening of networking and an open mic chat on relevant topics.

Get2Know NC TECH Webinar

March 11, 9-9:30 a.m. (online)

This free monthly interactive webinar provides participants with an overview of NC TECH’s activities, resources and member offerings.

Accelerate 2022

March 14, 3-4:30 p.m. (online)

In this weekly event series, participants will discuss progress towards business development and share tips and opportunities for success.

Flywheel Indeavor Luncheon

March 15, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. @Flywheel Coworking

Flywheel Coworking’s next Indeavor Luncheon in Winston-Salem will feature Elizabeth Dampier, the executive director of Kaleideum.

1 Million Cups Lake Norman

March 16, 7:30-9 a.m. (online)

Every Wednesday morning, entrepreneurs in the Lake Norman area join to present their companies to mentors, advisers, and other startups. Join to meet new people and collaborate with fellow entrepreneurs.

1 Million Cups Charlotte

March 16, 8-9 a.m. (online)

Held every week, 1 Million Cups Charlotte features a presentation from a local startup followed by a Q&A from the community.

1 Million Cups Wilmington

March 16, 9-10 a.m. (online)

This weekly event brings together entrepreneurs in the Wilmington and Cape Fear community to gather for coffee, casual startup pitches, and conversation.

Flywheel Concord Indeavor

March 16, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. @Cabarrus Center

Flywheel Concord’s next Indeavor Luncheon will feature a talk from Emma Sellers, the City of Concord’s new diversity, equity and inclusion coordinator.

Your Small Business Taxes

March 16, 6-8 p.m. (online)

This webinar will cover the latest tax forms and procedures for state and federal business taxes, as well as how business tax decisions can have implications affecting your bottom line.

Accelerate 2022

March 21, 3-4:30 p.m. (online)

In this weekly event series, participants will discuss progress towards business development and share tips and opportunities for success.

1 Million Cups Lake Norman

March 23, 7:30-9 a.m. (online)

Every Wednesday morning, entrepreneurs in the Lake Norman area join to present their companies to mentors, advisers, and other startups. Join to meet new people and collaborate with fellow entrepreneurs.

1 Million Cups Charlotte

March 23, 8-9 a.m. (online)

Held every week, 1 Million Cups Charlotte features a presentation from a local startup followed by a Q&A from the community.

1 Million Cups Wilmington

March 23, 9-10 a.m. (online)

This weekly event brings together entrepreneurs in the Wilmington and Cape Fear community to gather for coffee, casual startup pitches, and conversation.

Application Deadline: NCBiotech Flash Grant 2022 Cycle 3

March 23

NC Biotech’s Flash Grant program provides up to $20,000 for short, tightly-focused research projects into high-potential technologies. Cycle 3 is open to proposals in all areas of life sciences, except Class I medical devices or consumer products.

Winston Starts Investor Pitch Event

March 24, 11:15 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. @Winston Starts (and online)

This hybrid pitch event will feature the top startups at Winston Starts presenting their products/services to an audience of investors.

Sales for Startups to Prospect for Clients in Bigger Cities

March 24, 4-6 p.m. @Ironclad Brewery

The Network for Entrepreneurs in Wilmington is hosting an event with sales expert Will Barfield, who will share ways to prospect for big clients outside of the coastal region.

Accelerate 2022

March 28, 3-4:30 p.m. (online)

In this weekly event series, participants will discuss progress towards business development and share tips and opportunities for success.

1 Million Cups Lake Norman

March 30, 7:30-9 a.m. (online)

Every Wednesday morning, entrepreneurs in the Lake Norman area join to present their companies to mentors, advisers, and other startups. Join to meet new people and collaborate with fellow entrepreneurs.

1 Million Cups Charlotte

March 30, 8-9 a.m. (online)

Held every week, 1 Million Cups Charlotte features a presentation from a local startup followed by a Q&A from the community.

1 Million Cups Wilmington

March 30, 9-10 a.m. (online)

This weekly event brings together entrepreneurs in the Wilmington and Cape Fear community to gather for coffee, casual startup pitches and conversation.