Valuiza’s proprietary technology allows companies to measure and improve...
An ongoing challenge for businesses is gaining and retaining customers. Whether it’s via advertising, content marketing or growth hacking techniques, the ‘gaining’ aspect requires spending money. A...
View ArticleYou Chews takes a leaf out of Uber’s marketing playbook and brownie bombs...
There's nothing tired office workers hate more than a spread of stale sandwiches from the cafe down the street during meetings or other office events, a well-known fact that has seen Sydney catering...
View ArticleOnline mental health startup Uprise offers ‘psychological toolkit’ to...
Meeting with mental health experts face-to-face is no longer the only option for individuals looking to improve their mental well-being. The Australian mental health care industry is increasingly...
View ArticleSydney startup Work Ninja wants to help the hospitality industry fill...
On-demand is so hot right now. From movies and television to drivers, groceries, and even burritos, anything can be acquired or delivered on demand. Now one Sydney startup has decided to apply the...
View ArticleATP Innovations calls for entries to the 1776 Challenge Cup Sydney pitching...
ATP Innovations has again teamed up with Washington DC-based incubator 1776 to host the local finals of the 1776 Challenge Cup, a global competition that aims to identify the startups poised to solve...
View ArticleNSW Government announces plans for Silicon Harbour, a dedicated tech precinct...
Government support of the local startup ecosystem is showing no signs of slowing down, with NSW Premier Mike Baird this week announcing plans to create a dedicated tech hub in Sydney, dubbed 'Silicon...
View ArticleDanny Burrito is the latest bespoke FoodTech service to hit the streets of...
FoodTech is a rising industry within Australia's startup ecosystem, and the players within the space are doing a lot more than just making it more convenient to get food and beverage items from the...
View ArticleSydney startup FraudSec is a whistleblowing platform that guarantees anonymity
Movies often make whistleblowing look glamorous, with the whistleblowers taking down corrupt corporates James Bond-style. Sylvain Mansotte knows that, in reality, this isn’t quite the case. He had only...
View ArticleSydney FoodTech startup HowAboutEat wants to stop office workers from...
The thing about working in an office is that you can spend all morning daydreaming about what you’re going to eat for lunch, only to then get swept up in work and forget to eat until 3pm and then just...
View ArticleNAB to hold FinTech-focused hackathon at Sydney coworking space Fishburners
A month after announcing its partnership with Sydney coworking community Fishburners, National Australia Bank has launched its NAB Hackathon Challenge, to be held at the Harris St space on the weekend...
View ArticleIs the NSW Government choosing not to put its money where its mouth is?
The Victorian Government is putting its money where its mouth is: just a few weeks after announcing $1 million in funding and five years of additional in-kind marketing support to get SydStart to move...
View ArticleAtlassian loses out on tender for Australian Technology Park to consortium...
A consortium led by property developers Mirvac Group has been awarded the tender to buy the Australian Technology Park site in Sydney's Redfern, beating out competitors including Atlassian with a bid...
View ArticleExcelInc is an incubator program for high school leavers that aims to bridge...
How Australian universities are fostering entrepreneurship, or whether they are at all, has been a bit of a hot topic lately, with Spark Innovation director Colin Kinner recently releasing a paper...
View ArticleSnow Explore creates interactive content-rich maps of mountains to help ski...
Most of us may have become accustomed to booking holiday flights, accommodation, and activities online, but ask around and you'll find that more than a few people still like popping into the travel...
View ArticleSydney startup Localizer wants to help businesses attract international...
Though founders talk of taking it slow, most startups launch with dreams of going global and reaching customers and users in every remote corner of the world. While it can be easy for English-language...
View ArticleAdmyt wants shopping centre car parking to be a ‘windows up’ experience in...
One of the biggest issues that surrounds retail shopping centres is that most experience a major pain point when it comes to parking. The companies that own them spend quite a substantial amount on...
View ArticleSydney fintech hub Stone & Chalk launches summer internship program for...
There's been a lot of debate lately about the value of a university education for aspiring entrepreneurs, with critics arguing that Australian universities have been too slow to launch initiatives and...
View ArticleSydney startup Gemini3 wants to normalise the practice of job sharing
Flexibility has become a bit of a buzzword when it comes to discussions on the modern workforce. The old 9 to 5 has been declared dead and, whether they are target mothers returning to work or uni...
View ArticleSydney startup Bookabuy wants to bring romance back to reading through its...
Talk is that the traditional publishing industry have been in crisis for years, but people are buying and reading more books than ever. According to figures from the Association of American Publishers,...
View ArticleSocial Playground is updating the old photobooth to drive brand engagement...
The photobooth has long been a staple of big events like weddings, school formals, and milestone birthday parties, but its popularity has waned somewhat since the rise of the selfie and Instagram....
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