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Techstars Adelaide reveals first cohort for local defence and security accelerator

- July 18, 2017 3 MIN READ
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More than six months after announcing its launch down under, Techstars has announced the lineup of startups that will be participating in its Adelaide accelerator program, which aims to support innovation within the defence and security industry.

The first Techstars program to serve the Asia-Pacific region, the accelerator will see the 10 selected startups travel to Techstars’ new space in Adelaide’s North Terrace, where they will be based for the duration of the thirteen week program.

The participants, who were selected from a pool of applications coming from almost countries, will receive mentorship and support from a network of mentors within the defence and security sector, as well as from the program’s corporate partners including Boeing, Codan Defence Electronics, SAAB Australia, and Thales.

Investments of up to US$120,000 (AU$152,000) will be available to each startup in the program, who will also have the opportunity to connect with other investors, successful entrepreneurs and alumni from Techstars’ global network to help them scale their businesses. The equity amount of the investment was not disclosed.

First announced in January, the Techstars program was launched to commercialise innovative ideas within the defence and security industry, leveraging Adelaide’s “tech-forward city” status to use as a base.

Describing the defence and security space as a “niche sector”, Techstars founder David Cohen said he’s looking forward to seeing how each startup impacts the global industry.

“To date, our program has helped companies raise an average US$3.5 (AU$4.45) million in venture capital once they’ve completed the program, and we look forward to offering the same opportunities to our top 10 companies for our first program in APAC,” he said.

The technologies developed by startups participating in the program are diverse, with teams working on from everything from unmanned aerial systems, to rocket propulsion and both physical and cyber security.

Techstars Adelaide’s managing director, Terry Gold, said the strong calibre of applications made the selection process difficult.

“We were hugely impressed by the depth of innovation coming from the defence and related sectors. We were particularly excited to see that so many of the applications that really stood out from the crowd were from our home base of Australia,” he said.

Among the cohort is Adelaide-based startup IR Sensors, which is working to shift the infrared and thermal image industry using its own patented, ‘mosaic pixel’ technology, which is able to enhance sensing capabilities.

The full list of startups in the program are:

Additive Rocket Corporation (ARC)

ARC

Based in San Diego, ARC is leveraging 3D printing to developed additively manufactured, low-cost and high impulse rocket engines designed to support a number of spacetech, including smallsats.

CRON Systems

An Indian-based startup developing an Internet of Things (IoT) security system, which uses ‘laser walls’, autonomous vehicles and drones.

Datium

daitum

Working within data and analytics, the Adelaide startup has developed a self-service analytics platform.

Dotterel Technologies

Dotterel

An Auckland-based drone startup developing quiet and audio-enabled drones.

IR Sensors

IRsensors

Adelaide-based startup working with their patented ‘mosaic pixel’ IR technology to enhance sensing capabilities.

Iridium Dynamics

Iridium Dynamics

A Brisbane business developing a hybrid fixed-wing aircraft capable of long-range, automated surveying and mapping.

NIMIS Cybersecurity

NIMIS Cybersecurity

NIMIS Cybersecurity uses artificial intelligence-based penetration testing to help optimise a client’s information security. The startup is based in Melbourne.

My Sky Technologies

The startup’s portable fire-and-forget counter drone tech is based around a multi spectrum next generation sensor board that incorporates multiple passive targeting technologies.

RadioMaze

Radiomaze

With their patented software technology, RadioMaze can sense motion and daily activities in a home, learn from them, then suggest optimal routines.

Teamgage

teamgage

A data tool helping track engagement and performance, to help a business improve their ‘culture’.

Image: Techstars Adelaide cohort. Source: Supplied.