Scaffolding everywhere you look? This startup is using IoT to solve construction-related pain points
Having worked in the construction and tech sectors for decades between them, the founders of SiteHive are now taking advantage of a perfect storm in both.
Aussie startup Kasada bags $7 million to boost bot-busting business
Aussie cyber security startup Kasada has completed a $7 million funding round, as it doubles down on its growth in the US.
Sendle launches in the US with high hopes to deliver in a competitive market at Christmas
Sendle has delivered itself into the US, just in time for the Christmas rush. And while the silly season could bring business, there’s pressure to perform.
The next Aussie unicorn? Advanced Navigation gears up for global growth after $20 million raise
Having bagged Tesla and NASA as clients, and secured $20 million in Series A funding, Advanced Navigation now wants to reach unicorn status in three years.
Taking on the global plant-based-meat market: Inside v2food’s $35 million Series A
Alternative meat startup v2food has bagged a massive $35 million in Series A funding, as it gears up to join the global plant-based protein race.
Why are food delivery apps biting the hand that feeds them?
Australia’s hospitality industry is dying at the hands of the tech it has employed to save it. What's the solution? Collective success.
Don’t like Tesla’s Cybertruck? Elon doesn’t care
Have lots of things to say about Tesla's new Cybertruck? News flash, your opinion matters about as much as your dog’s thoughts on global policy.
Australia’s new performance-based, debt funding facility invests $600,000 in Xceptional
Sydney-based employment startup Xceptional has secured $600,000 through a brand new loan vehicle designed to help founders focus on social impact.
“We’re taking advantage of the wastage”: How recruitment startup Scouta is commercialising existing behaviour
The secret to successfully disrupting legacy industries is to leverage existing behaviour, according to Scouta co-founder David Smyth.
Malcolm Turnbull’s StartCon address was part wholesome, part savage, part cringe-worthy
Speaking at StartCon, former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull said that more money needs to be put behind promoting women in STEM.
Neumann, Kalanick and Holmes: When culture becomes cult
There’s a growing pile of people who, inflated by messianic zeal, march their organisations off a cliff. It is hardly a new phenomenon.
“Be the next Tesla”: Why Aussie startups are in a prime position to ride a global renewable energy boom
It’s an economic inevitability that global demand for coal is set to crash. But SingularityU co-chair Ramez Naam says this creates new opportunities for Australia.