Technology and startups
The chief executive of the country's largest listed data centre pure play was in a combative mood despite facing a massive shareholder revolt.
The move by the 'link in bio' unicorn follows a flurry of recent acquisitions.
Two women-led groups are seeking a suspension of all work and an independent audit into the federally funded FemTech program amid a dispute with a union over unpaid work.
While wearing a jacket designed using AI, Canva's co-founder Cameron Adams rejected claims AI hampers creativity, and says he wants Australia to become Southeast Asia's AI computing hub.
The government says “equity is foundational”. For the women who built a program to prove it, it’s become another disappointing lesson in who really holds power.
The former Investment NSW director for innovation hopes to continue Cicada's legacy of setting up Australian innovators for global expansion.
The founder of collapsed medtech StrongRoom AI has appeared in court as liquidators examine the startup's demise and raise questions about an acquisition it made before things went south.
The Sydney startup has built a slow-release capsule that can reach the 70% of livestock methane emissions from cow flatulence and belching ‒ where most other solutions can't go.
Canadian VC firm Inovia Capital led the raise into the SF-based, Australian founded startup with participation from Y Combinator, Character Capital and Singapore's January Capital.
Backed by Blackbird, Sydney’s Vexev has clinically proven a world-first autonomous ultrasound robot, performing specialist scans at the press of a button.
A key witness in legal proceedings over the collapse of medtech startup StrongRoom AI repeatedly invoked privilege in court as ATO tax debts and urgent messages were discussed.
Two women-led groups have been dumped from a $4.9 million FemTech initative they helped found following a dispute with Professionals Australia over unpaid work.
The Sydney startup, founded by industry veterans Jono Harrison and Luke Bevans, is pushing for Australia to catch up with global music markets.
Labor's contentious freedom of information bill has passed the Lower House, but it faces a much tricker challenge in the Senate.