A new seed fund ""=""> has just opened its doors and is looking to dole out funding packages and mentoring. The fund has been created by Homethinking founder Niki Scevak, who has also been ...
Last year, a group of Australian startup veterans and executives created Startmate, a seed fund and incubator designed to provide small, early-stage investment and hands-on mentoring to local startups ...
A close-knit group of Australia's technology start-up elite has formed a new seed fund that will offer small investment rounds and up-close mentoring to local technology start-ups, in a similar model ...
As the startup tech scene blossoms in Australia, despite challenges like a small pool of local institutional investors and natural threats like the predatory Dropbear, one of the key components of its ...
Startmate has announced the Founders Fellowship program to seek out and support the founders of the future to enter Australia and New Zealand start-up ecosystem. The 10-week-long program commencing ...
Startmate, the nationwide start-up accelerator program founded by Niki Scevak with support from tech luminaries – including Atlassian co-founders Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar – has unveiled ...
Last week, StartupSmart reported on the unveiling of the five tech start-ups that will be taking part in the inaugural Startmate program. The scheme provides $25,000 in funding to each start-up along ...
Michael Batko is the CEO of Startmate. Source: supplied. A partnership between Aussie accelerator Startmate and Victoria’s startup agency LaunchVic will see $300,000 of new funding invested into a ...
Startmate has launched its first women-only Fellowship program to assist 30 ambitious women to land top positions at leading Australian tech start-ups. Commencing in March 2020, the Startmate ...
Two lawyers who founded an app-based insurance platform over a glass of wine at a house party have received funding from Startmate and Quokka Ventures. Butter, which launches next month in the ...
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