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Thodeyâs message to stay the course David Thodey feels a sense of post-COVID-19 optimism in Australian business. But weâll need resilience too. Jun 1, 2021 â 12.00am Save Share The NSW governmentâs new Small Business Innovation Research program is a neat example of government working with the business community to get a clever outcome. The program, part of the R&D action plan being led by Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier, Gabrielle Upton, has been steered in part by a group of prominent NSW business people including David Gonski (who chaired the advisory council), Catherine Livingstone, Jillian Broadbent, Maxine Brenner, Daniel Petre and former Telstra boss David Thodey. ....
Anish Sinha with Upcover co-founder Skye Theodorou. Source: supplied. A group of Aussie tech leaders are clubbing together to raise funds and provide logistical support to help tackle the escalating COVID-19 crisis in India. Tech giants Canva, SafetyCulture and Airtasker, along with leading VC firms AirTree Ventures and Blackbird Ventures, have partnered up with Medical Oxygen for All, an organisation coordinating distribution of medical supplies in India. The organisation is led by Anish Sinha, who is also co-founder of gig-economy insurance startup Upcover. The group have launched the Aussie Tech for India campaign, in a bid to raise awareness and help provide financial and logistical support on the ground in India, to help tackle the escalating COVID-19 crisis. ....
Tauranga legal software startup LawVu inks deal with US social media giant 3 May, 2021 05:00 PM 5 minutes to read LawVu co-founder and CEO Sam Kidd: Disrupting global legal technology from Tauranga. Photo / Supplied Tauranga-based legal software startup LawVu has inked a deal that will see one of the US social media giants adopt its product. Founder and chief executive Sam Kidd says he cannot name the social media company at this point. But he can reveal the deal comes on the back of a series of big wins across the Tasman that have seen Telstra and Nissan Australia adopt his company s software. ....