The AI startups that predicted the US election result, where traditional polling fell short
In the wake of the historic 2020 US presidential election it looks like yet another occupation is set for robot takeover — that of the pollster.
What does a Biden administration mean for Aussie tech?
Joe Biden has finally been named president-elect of the USA. What does that mean for tech in the US, in Australia, and everywhere else?
“The app store for agriculture”: How this Queensland startup is revolutionising agtech — and why now is the time to do it
SwarmFarm is setting out to completely revolutionise agtech, globally. But that’s going to take a little more than a few autonomous tractors.
Cashflow Q&A: What you need to know and do to help your business
Every startup founder and business owner dreads running out of cash... yet many don’t know how to manage cashflow.
From the Rebel Whopper to global domination: A year in the life of plant-based meat startup v2food
A year ago, plant-based meat startup v2food burst onto the scene. Now, its products are on shelves in more than 1,400 Aussie supermarkets.
BNPL is just the beginning: The alternative finance boom is unstoppable, says Beforepay founder Tarek Ayoub
When it comes to buy-now-pay-later and the alternative credit sector, this fintech founder says we ain't seen nothing yet.
The US votes: What could the outcome mean for Aussie businesses?
What could the outcome of this historic US election really mean for the Australian economy, its small businesses and its innovative exporters?
Founders that practice mindfulness are more likely to level-up, says Qualgro VC co-founder Peter Huynh
In the startup ecosystem, mindfulness can increase self-awareness, cultivate leadership, and build resilience to stress.
Like Afterpay, but for everything else: Sydney fintech Beforepay bags $4 million
Beforepay has raised $4 million for its product bringing a whole new vertical to the booming Australian buy-now-pay-later sector.
“Discriminated against because we have husbands”: How ‘savvy’ business structuring left this startup ineligible for grant support
CircleIn's Jodie Geddes and Kate Pollard were ineligible for the BFF Initiative, as 50% of their equity was attributed to their husbands.
Sales versus marketing: Which is the better strategy for startups?
Regardless of how innovative a product is, traction is vital to building a customer base. But should startups be sales- or marketing-driven?
The economics of generosity: What we can learn from Atlassian’s workplace giving program
Even small costs, inconveniences or hurdles can deter people from taking up a promising opportunity, donating or acting with generosity.