Aussie start-ups offer bite of the blockchain in Big Apple
Australian blockchain start-ups are attending the Consensus blockchain conference this week, as part of an Austrade mission to New York.
Australian blockchain start-ups are attending the Consensus blockchain conference this week, as part of an Austrade mission to New York.
More than $10 million in new Australian contracts including investments in ICT and emerging technologies - along with a new Melbourne office for Enterprise Ireland - has been announced as part of a Trade Mission from Ireland.
NAB is doubling down on its $50 million venture capital fund NAB Ventures, by adding another $50 million to the pot over the next two years.
An app that provides a “life coach in your pocket” and a virtual reality simulator that gives users an immersive experience of being harassed are among the solutions of seven social entrepreneurs named as finalists in Optus’ Future Makers tech accelerator program.
Optus has opened applications to its four-month tech accelerator program – Future Makers – to start-ups, social entrepreneurs and charities.
Origin Energy’s O Hub – an offsite colocation space where Origin staff work alongside tech start-ups – has announced its first project.
Sydney has been ranked as the eleventh most accommodating city for female entrepreneurs to thrive, in a global index.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has announced the government will abolish 457 visas.
The future stability of the Australian economy rests on successful collaborations being made between big established businesses and start-ups, says Optus Business managing director John Paitaridis.
A government funded hub for Australian startups has opened in San Francisco, the first of five set to launch worldwide.
The federal government has announced the first stage of a new online digital marketplace that will enable start-ups to access its $5 billion annual spend on ICT projects.
Start-ups are your competitors in the new technology landscape, says the CEO of Puttiapps.
Mike Judge, the creator of TV shows like "Beavis and Butt-head" and "King of the Hill," as well as movies like "Office Space" and "Idiocracy," is getting ready to take on Silicon Valley in an upcoming HBO comedy series.
Optus’ start-up program has made its first investment in two Melbourne-based start-up companies – 121cast and Venuemob.