Telstra to invest $800,000 a year on startups
Telstra will provide $40,000 in funding to 10 Australian technology startups every six months under a seed funding program announced today.
Telstra will provide $40,000 in funding to 10 Australian technology startups every six months under a seed funding program announced today.
Telstra believes working with startups is a “strategic necessity” if it wants to survive increasing competition from over-the-top players and other rivals, according to Telstra CIO Patrick Eltridge.
“The way to get startup ideas is not to try to think of startup ideas,” Paul Graham, co-founder of startup incubator Y Combinator once wrote. “It's to look for problems, preferably problems you have yourself.”
The drones are coming... and they’re carrying textbooks.
WeTeachMe is a Melbourne startup that has designed a website that matches experts who want to teach to students, automating much of the administration involved in running a course.
Banks must collaborate with startups and be open to disrupting themselves if they want to survive, according to a panel at the Future of Payments conference today in Sydney.
Tech startups from INCUBATE's Winter 2013 class pitched their ideas at the University of Sydney.
So you’re putting together a tech startup but need money to make it work. How do you approach investors and make a deal?
The INCUBATE startup accelerator at the University of Sydney will expand to other universities across Australia under a partnership with Google.
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.
Several Australian startup accelerators have partnered with oDesk to help startups find low-cost freelancers from around the world.
Co-working spaces offer collaboration and cost savings for tech startups looking to get their ideas off the ground, according to the heads of startups and co-working spaces in Australia.
Showgizmo is a mobile app developer from Wellington, New Zealand, that seeks to replace paper at major conferences and trade shows around the world.
The election of the Coalition could be positive for Australian technology startups that have largely been neglected by the federal government, according to members of our startup scene.
Brisbane startup Temando has won IBM’s Australia and New Zealand SmartCamp competition for its delivery management software system.