Aussie SaaS startup IncoDocs raises $1.2 million, led by global shipping giant Maersk
Aussie startup IncoDocs has locked in a $1.2 million funding round, led by Maersk, the biggest shipping company in the world.
Don’t be afraid to change the world: Aussie startups urged to dream bigger as Singularity University comes to APAC
Singularity University’s Global Startup Program, designed for ventures striving to make global change, is launching in Singapore and Australia.
Chocks away: Elenium hits cruising altitude, raising $15 million to take airport automation global
Elenium Automation has raised $15 million in Series A funding to launch its next growth phase and jet set its technology to airports all over the world.
#FoldGate: Samsung delays launch of folding phone after users mistakenly peel off screen
After a swathe scathing reviews, broken devices and users mistakenly peeling off protective screens, Samsung is delaying the release of its folding phone.
“Quite humbling”: Remote Queensland agtech picked by Microsoft for one of six AI grants
Queensland agtech Infarm is the only private company in Australia to receive one of six AI grants from tech giant Microsoft.
Why working 72-hour weeks is a “blessing”, according to billionaire Jack Ma
Jack Ma's comments come after ongoing debate in China about the controversial '996' system, where workers are expected to work 9am to 9pm, six days a week.
VC firm OneVentures has a fresh $45 million to invest in Australian startups: Here’s what it’s looking for
Australian venture capital firm OneVentures is cashed up and ready to invest in startups, with the company a $45 million investment in a new fund.
Australian blockchain startup Loki registers as charity after staring down million-dollar tax bill
Australian blockchain startup Loki has become the first Australian blockchain and digital privacy foundation to be registered as a charity.
‘Faster than we can fund ourselves’: Startup lenders boom as small business ditches banks for alternative options
Small businesses are increasingly turning to non-bank sources for loans, with alternative-lending startups almost growing faster than they can handle.
Brisbane co-working space Little Tokyo Two collapses into liquidation due to “unsustainable” business model
Prominent Queensland-based co-working space and business incubator Little Tokyo Two has been placed into voluntary liquidation.
Making millionaires: Uber’s $100 billion IPO by the numbers
Uber is planning to list on the NYSE under the ticker 'UBER' and it's rumoured to be aiming to sell $US10 billion ($14 billion) worth of stock.
“A fair bit of shit”: Government opens employee share scheme consultation, to lukewarm reception
Between the budget and the 'abhorrent content' debacle, last week the government quietly opened its consultation into employee share schemes for startups.