Technology and startups
One of the world's largest investors, Acadian Asset Management, is increasingly focused on hiring software engineers rather than talent with more traditional investing skills.
OpenAI's long-anticipated new model has arrived, but in a crowded, fast-moving market, the fanfare is fading and rivals are getting harder to beat.
The e-conveyancing company is launching its services in the Northern Territory on Friday, making its platform truly national 15 years after its founding.
Newly released court documents for the first time detail Employment Hero's version of the events leading up to its lawsuit against ASX-listed giant Seek, one of its own investors.
Australia has the talent and tech to lead in AI, but uncertainty is holding businesses back. A bold, people-first mindset could unlock massive economic value.
The VC says it is not interested in raising "mega-funds", despite support from its latest raising from blue-chip US institutions including Harvard's endowment.
AI is making software faster and cheaper to build. That’s forcing venture capital firms to rethink how they fund the startups of the future.
A 'fundamental shift' is underway with Google search giving way to gen AI chatbots. Linktree, Airwallex and SafetyCulture are among those trying to get ahead of it.
Australia has the land and energy for AI-era data centres, but red tape is driving local firms like IREN to build offshore instead.
As generative AI lowers the barriers to building software startups, a new wave of non-technical founders is set to emerge. But access doesn't guarantee equity.
The defence tech company is now represented by CMAX Advisory, a government relations firm started by Christian Taubenschlag.