Tech’s walk through the ‘valley of death’
This year’s been rough for tech investors and there’s likely more to come. AirTree founding partner Daniel Petre says canny investors and clever companies will make it through to the other side.
This year’s been rough for tech investors and there’s likely more to come. AirTree founding partner Daniel Petre says canny investors and clever companies will make it through to the other side.
Wendy Jie Huang quit her job in accounting. Then she quit her job in marketing. Then she became a viral YouTube sensation, a popstar and an entrepreneur.
Together, we can make a louder noise and bring more people on the journey. The ecosystem we have created is open and easy. A small business can see what is relevant to them for their industry and size to help run the business so it looks after itself from an operational perspective and they can focus on the customer.
At 23, Hailey Brown has founded an assistive technology app that makes tourism more accessible for blind and low-vision travellers
Current market conditions, including rising inflation and interest rates, are resulting in an increase in distressed businesses.
Employees think they’re being just as productive as ever. Bosses aren’t buying it.
By making the decision to stay visible we remain open to opportunities.
Lillian Ahenkan’s done everything from DJ-ing to book-writing, but making conversation is where she shines.
Jimmy Rees realised that he didn’t need to wait for a big break – he could make his own way with the platforms at his disposal.
Indigenous entrepreneur Shahna Smith started Amplified Beauty and used Bunnings to find the perfect shade for her lipsticks.