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          December 15, 2020
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          January 14, 2021
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          Meet Edna: the chatbot that helps patients make a difficult medical decision

          January 4, 2021
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          Health-tech startup MedAdvisor is looking to raise $45 million as it buys a US medication venture for $49 million

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Optimizely founder Dan Siroker names the startups he’s watching out for

James Ward - September 25, 2017 < 1 MIN READ

Between investigative podcasts and interactive articles, the nature of the media is undergoing constant change, spurred on by the digital age. Media companies both niche and global are no stranger to this process, including the New York Times, an organisation which testing startup Optimizely helped make the leap from paper to online. According to Dan… Read more »

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Austrade’s San Francisco landing pad cohort has pushed their way into the US market

James Ward - September 20, 2017 4 MIN READ

Founders have used landing pads to springboard their startups into the US, including KoalaSafe, Event Workforce Group, Indee Labs, Gym Sales & Open Cities.

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Alibaba partners with Australian health companies to push products into China

James Ward - September 20, 2017 3 MIN READ

Alibaba Group’s has partnered with Chemist Warehouse, Blackmores, Swisse and Sanofi Consumer Healthcare to boost the profile of health products in China.

Profiles

Sydney-based startup Grei offers a multimedia content platform aimed at improving financial literacy in China

James Ward - September 15, 2017 3 MIN READ

Targeting a Chinese audience, the Grei app looks to improve financial literacy through mentorship from experts and leaders and educational content.

DaigouSales
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DaigouSales helps Aussie businesses sell into China through a WeChat-based ecommerce marketplace

James Ward - September 14, 2017 4 MIN READ

Integrating with WeChat, DaigouSales offers an ecommerce marketplace allowing Australian brands to sell their products directly to Chinese consumers.

Tuty
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Tuty is tackling the tutoring market through online lessons and “Tuty Points”

James Ward - September 8, 2017 4 MIN READ

Tuty is an online tutoring marketplace offering online lessons for university students and “Tuty Points”, a loyalty program helping students save.

Arron Wood
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City of Melbourne to open Jiangsu-Victoria Innovation Centre with $80 million in funding from Chinese VC group

James Ward - August 30, 2017 2 MIN READ

The City of Melbourne has announced the launch of the Jiangsu-Victoria Innovation Centre, a new hub that will supported by up to $80 million in funding.

SmartPay
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New Zealand-based fintech SmartPay offers merchants an open API payments platform

James Ward - August 8, 2017 3 MIN READ

Smartpay is a payments company which offers its own open payments service API and physical EFTPOS devices to merchants and retailers.

Robert Doyle
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City of Melbourne releases Startup Action Plan to support local startup sector

James Ward - June 21, 2017 2 MIN READ

The City of Melbourne has today released its Startup Action Plan, a series of recommendations aimed at bolstering Melbourne’s startup scene.

Smart Sparrow
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Sydney edutech Smart Sparrow raises $5.3 million Series C round to expand platform for US market

James Ward - April 18, 2017 2 MIN READ

Smart Sparrow has announced the closing of a AU$5.3 million Series C round to expand its technology to cater for increase in online courses in the US.

Yasmin Mahmood
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Malaysia is developing new digital hubs and incentives in a bid to attract Australian startups

James Ward - February 21, 2017 2 MIN READ

The MDEC has announced the development of new digital startup hubs and incentives that it hopes will attract Australian startups to Malaysia.

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Profiles

MEETIG8 is an online job platform looking to connect risk advisors to big businesses

James Ward - February 15, 2017 3 MIN READ

MEETIG8’s online job marketplace provides a simplistic and cheap way for companies to hire freelance risk compliance and audit professionals.

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Startup incubator Pollenizer partners with cotton and fisheries leaders to host Rural.XO workshops

James Ward - February 13, 2017 2 MIN READ

Startup incubator Pollenizer has partnered with CRDC and FRDC to host Rural.XO microhacks, a series of regional workshops.

Profiles

CommPow is an ecommerce platform helping schools fundraise with every purchase

James Ward - February 13, 2017 3 MIN READ

Commpow is an ecommerce platform where a small cut of each purchase will go directly to a school to help them finance resources and facilities.

News & Analysis

CSIRO to open San Francisco office to help push commercialisation in US market

James Ward - January 30, 2017 2 MIN READ

The Government has announced it is set to open a new office for the CSIRO in San Francisco in order to boost the organisation’s engagement with the US.

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