How winning Startup Weekend kickstarted a Perth startup
// In April last year Appollo won the Techstars Startup Weekend. The team has since moved forward with four committed founders and released their app.
// In April last year Appollo won the Techstars Startup Weekend. The team has since moved forward with four committed founders and released their app.
// Multiple WA Innovator of the Year award winner Roborigger, developer of a wireless crane load controlling system, has landed $5M from the same VC that first backed Canva.
// When local developer Paul Rhodes could not get his child to sleep, he tried all the existing apps, and then designed his own…
// Local edtech startup ClimateClever has launched a new partnership program for local governments this week to help them empower their communities to take action on climate change.
// Applications are now open for HARVEST 2020, WA’s food and ag accelerator; and PLUS EIGHT is back for a 4th year…
// When it comes to global partners, there are none larger in the market research space than Nielsen…
// A significant moment for the WA startup scene: 9-year old video analytics and AI company iCetana completed its IPO 2 days before Christmas.
// Perth born – but Silicon Valley resident – neuroscience wearable startup Humm Tech has raised a US$2.6M round, bringing their invested capital to US$3.1M so far.
// Curtin Uni student Jordan Vice (22) has developed AI capable of reading people’s emotions in real-time, offering potential benefits for national security and health authorities.
// Local health and fitness App KIXXFIT wants to revolutionise the industry by connecting expert trainers to those who want to get fit.
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