LaunchVic turns funding focus to healthtech
LaunchVic, the Victorian Government’s startup development agency, has announced its eighth round of funding grants will be focused on healthtech.
LaunchVic, the Victorian Government’s startup development agency, has announced its eighth round of funding grants will be focused on healthtech.
LaunchVic – the Victorian government’s $60 million startup fund – has announced it is ending its partnership with global accelerator 500 Startups
A company that provides a tool for pilots and crews to view and share rosters, and another which connects travellers with local professional photographers around the globe, are among the 12 businesses named in the inaugural cohort of Qantas’ accelerator programme.
A hackathon backed by Transport for NSW has been won by an app that lets rail users and operators identify carriage occupancy in real time.
Austrade is taking a delegation of seven tech startups to SXSW Interactive, the innovation focused offshoot of the Austin, Texas music festival South by Southwest.
Australian insurance giant IAG is opening a InsurTech innovation hub in Singapore, tasked with creating new products and services for the local and Asian market.
Start-up accelerator muru-D is taking on a cohort of 'more mature' companies following a change to its funding model.
The state government-backed Jobs for NSW is seeking partners to deliver a “supersized” start-up hub in or near Sydney’s CBD.
Leading on technology is a “life-and-death matter” for Commonwealth Bank, according to CEO Ian Narev.
The National Roads & Motorists’ Association (NRMA) is the latest large organisation to engage with Australian startups, launching an accelerator program called Jumpstart.
Nine of the 10 startups that entered the Telstra muru-D accelerator program have graduated, with eight already securing investors for the next stage.
The Telstra startup accelerator program, muru-D, has revealed the 10 startups in which it will invest $40,000 a piece over the next six months.
Australian startups received a flurry of good news this week with new investments in the startup ecosystem and incubator openings announced.
Telstra will provide $40,000 in funding to 10 Australian technology startups every six months under a seed funding program announced today.
ANZ Bank and Innovyz announced they will expand their accelerator program to include companies that have graduated from the startup phase.