Tag: chinese
Game-changing Aussie fintech in $1.5m raise uses predictive analytics to turbocharge retirement savings
Using an individual’s profile and their investment goals, the mathematical algorithms within Investfit optimise financial outcomes and identify the best investment strategies.
This Aussie travel tech start-up is changing the game for small tourism businesses
The subscription-based platform is designed to help small, often family-run operations that don’t have resources to market themselves on a large scale.
This fintech start-up has raised $3 million to make cross-border payments much easier
Cross-border payments start-up Airwallex has strengthened its Melbourne and Chinese development teams and accelerated R&D of its international payments platform following a US$3 million pre-Series A investment round led by Shanghai-based VC Gobi Partners.
A Chinese city looking for Australia’s brightest minds has launched a $100 million innovation...
Australia’s brightest minds are being called on as part of a US$100million global search by Chinese city Shenzhen for industry innovators and entrepreneurs
7 Australian fintech start-ups have been named among the world’s 50 emerging stars on...
7 Aussie fintechs are on the Fintech 100 list published by Fintech Innovators, a collaboration between fintech investors H2 Ventures and KPMG Fintech
For once, here’s a start-up that’s not out to change the world. This one’s...
These days, nearly every start-up founder and their dog claims they are out to change the world.
This isn’t one of those start-ups. These guys...
Want to learn Mandarin? A Melbourne startup shows off its ‘Mad’ language learning approach...
As a native English speaker, Matthew Ho was once frustrated by his attempts to learn Mandarin. This week, he's in Beijing showing off just how fun and addictive the language can be. Ho and his startup, Native Tongue, have been promoting Mandarin Madness, an educational gaming application, at TechCrunch Disrupt Beijing.
Are you the world’s most typical person? Let’s consult the numbers [VIDEO]
The environmentally minded folks at National Geographic used hard numbers to describes the world's typical person. He is right-handed, makes less than $12,000 a year (ouch!) and has a cell phone, but not a bank account. Go figure.
Selling our IP to the Chinese
An Aussie swimming coach sells training secrets to the Chinese and it hits the front pages of the tabloids. Fair enough. But our precious...