How tech startups rate Australia
Australia’s startup scene has seen fast growth but continues to be held back by risk-averse investors and a lack of government support, local startups told <I>Techworld Australia</I>.
Australia’s startup scene has seen fast growth but continues to be held back by risk-averse investors and a lack of government support, local startups told <I>Techworld Australia</I>.
The Adelaide startup accelerator sponsored by ANZ Bank has announced it will open a new program based in Sydney.
NextDC’s (ASX:NXT) $150 million Sydney data centre (S1) was unveiled at Macquarie Park last night by Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
Drivelist is a Sydney startup that wants to make test driving a car as easy as ordering a pizza, according to co-founder Shane Herft.
Finding funding for startups remains a challenge in Australia but the ecosystem is improving, according to a startup panel at the TechEd conference on the Gold Coast.
The disruptive mobile cab booking app industry continues to win funding amid opposition by incumbent taxi dispatchers.
The Sydney government wants to boost startups as it's a key part of the city’s economy, according to Deputy Lord Mayor Robyn Kemmis.
We take a peek inside Sydney co-working space, Tank Stream Labs.
A new co-working space in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs uses rent pricing to promote collaboration among startups.
Sydney startup NexPay uses an online business model to provide savings to foreign students attending Australian universities.
The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) took the media on a tour of its Australian Liquidity Centre data centre in Gore Hill, Sydney.
Australia’s startup community is growing but education, continued government support and increased capital investment are critical to supporting the community, according to General Assembly director, Riley Batchelor.
Mathspace, a Sydney-based startup, seeks to replace school textbooks with its interactive, web-based e-learning service.
OneConfig website is a Sydney startup that is building a cloud-based network management platform for Juniper devices targeting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Transport for NSW said it’s aiming to have the most technologically advanced transportation smart card in the world with its upcoming Opal system in Sydney.