Tag: South East Asia
River City Labs and muru-D ink 3-year partnership deal; start-up accelerator now open for...
Technology startup hub River City Labs has announced a three-year partnership with muru-D, the global startup accelerator backed by Telstra, to deliver the ‘River City Labs Accelerator Program’ after a successful pilot last year.
AU$56 billion – that’s how much ANZ businesses are losing to unnecessary admin
Kronos, the global leader in workforce management software launched its latest research paper, The $56billion Question which revealed the impact unnecessary administrative tasks has on Australian and New Zealand businesses.
Mobile Embrace continues its international expansion launching into the UAE, Hong Kong, Singapore and...
Mobile Embrace recently rolled out its cloud-based performance marketing tech into Hong Kong and the United Arab Emirates right after Singapore and Malaysia
Should we get our packages delivered at night? These two shopaholics say, hell yeah!
Package delivery service zipmate has launched in Sydney allowing online shoppers to schedule all their packages to be delivered on-demand at night
AirService and Meter Maids have launched Australia’s first beachside food delivery service – complete...
Australian mobile ordering tech start-up AirService is partnering with the Gold Coast’s iconic Meter Maids to launch Australia’s first ongoing beachside food ordering and delivery service.
AirService provides cutting edge...
VentureCrowd raised $2 million and is now bringing Israeli start-ups to Aussie investors
Aussie investors will be able to invest in the best Israeli start-ups under a new deal by equity crowdfunding platform VentureCrowd and Kentgrove Capital
A new start-up is helping Aussies find savings of $2,000 per year that banks...
A new Australian financial tech start-up, that has recently launched, has set out to help consumers stop bleeding thousands of dollars year in year...
Try a MAFTA with your Laksa: Malaysia’s exciting economic future
Many Australians may view Malaysia as a tourist spot or source of some seriously hot curries, but there’s much more to the story. In fact, the relationship between the two nations goes back decades, says Tim Harcourt, and as the Malaysian economy accelerates, Australia will continue to play an important role in its development.