Queensland govt funds ‘Startup Precinct’ project
Queensland government will invest $4 million in a new startup hub in Brisbane, the state’s premier announced today.
Queensland government will invest $4 million in a new startup hub in Brisbane, the state’s premier announced today.
The government’s recent announcements of significant cyber security investments and the establishment of a Cyber Security Growth Centre are very encouraging.
So you have a startup and your excitement is hard to contain.You have a novel concept and are in the process of building it out.To get to this juncture you have used your own funds plus monies from friends and family.
How do you know your network is safe from attacks and failures? Veriflow, a startup with backing from the U.S. Defense Department, says it can make sure.
Advocacy group StartupAUS has appointed Alex McCauley as its new CEO. McCauley replaces CEO Peter Bradd, who will continue as StartupAUS chairperson.
On a normal day I work with a variety of startups, especially in the fintech, enterprise technology and health tech spaces.
I recently had a discussion with Neal Cross the chief innovation officer at DBS Bank in Singapore.
The Victorian government has unveiled a new organisation to help boost the state’s startup sector.
Compared to many other countries Australia is an exceptional when it comes to research, but the nation is still struggling to commercialise its inventiveness, according to Innovation Australia chair Bill Ferris.
CDN provider Akamai has launched a program that will provide startups with up to a year's access to its web and performance services for free.
Sydney based grant firm Rimon Advisory has announced a seed capital fund called Rimon Investments to help startups with funding.
Later stage startups that are looking to enter the US market are being invited to take part in an accelerator program being run by KPMG Australia and Advance.
File compression startup, Clipchamp (not Pied Piper from TV series, Silicon Valley), has won $50,000 in a cash prize from its pitch at Queensland University of Technology’s qutbluebox Innovation Challenge.
Eight startups who took part in the KPMG Energise program have signed contracts worth over $400,000 with energy and natural resources companies including FMCG, BHP, Laing O’Rourke, South32 and Woodside.
Brisbane startup Tanda in September hit a milestone of 2 million clock-ins using its software.