Tag: Beijing
Are you Australia’s most innovative startup? Investible is looking for you to represent the...
Over the month of May, Investible will hold seven pitch battles across Australia and Southeast Asia, to find the most innovative startups...
Follow[the]Seed invests in digital business card startup Haystack’s $1.7m seed round – here comes...
Follow[the]Seed announced today its investment in Haystack - An Aussie-Israeli Team who disrupted the traditional business cards industry and created a smart and stylish digital business card with a seamless experience that is replacing the use of paper cards.
Meet the East/West entrepreneurial combo changing how Aussies do business in China
While the focus is often on how business and tech co-founders combine to create successful start-ups, Sinorbis, an emerging Australian digital company helping companies tap into China’s burgeoning online consumer population, brings Western and Eastern expertise together to benefit Australian businesses.
These two health start-ups will represent Australia at one of the world’s largest venture...
Two emerging Australian startups will have the opportunity to pitch at one of the world’s largest venture capital events after taking home the top two spots in the OTEC APAC 2016 Phoenix Pitch Competition.
Is your start-up looking to raise $500,000 to $2 million? This VC fund is...
Unique data-driven VC fund Follow[the]Seed will offer $50 million in second-stage funding to Australian start-ups seeking to raise $500,000 to $2 million
Investorist raises $2.5 million to spread its wings all over Asia Pacific and the...
Australian online B2B off-the-plan property marketplace, Investorist has raised $2.5 million to increase its presence in Australia, Asia and the UK and launch into the US.
China’s ‘big four’ want to connect Australian businesses with Chinese customers
China's big four e-marketplaces (Alibaba, JD Worldwide, VIP.com and Yihaodian) want to sell more premium Australian products to the growing Chinese middle class.
This student entrepreneur won a $10,000 AMP grant for her Chinese internship start-up
Austern International, a start-up founded by 20-year-old UNSW student entrepreneur Lily Wu that puts Australian students into Chinese internships recently won a $10,000 innovation...