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From AI sewer tech to lab-grown meat: SmartCompany’s 10 startups to watch in 2021
VAPAR co-founders Amanda Siqueira and Michelle Aguilar. Source: supplied.
In 2020, amid a whole swathe of completely unforeseen challenges, and in a fast-changing political, social and health environment, we have seen some of Australia’s startups come into their own and start to thrive.
These are the startups just hitting their stride; those on the cusp of an explosion of growth. These are the founders we think we will be hearing a lot more from in the new year.
We’re ready for you, 2021. Let’s see what you’ve got.
Top 10 Finalists of 2020 Impact Collective Announced
Seoul - Dec 14th, 2020 - On 7-8 December 2020, Impact Collective (IC), the world’s first community-driven investment and acceleration program, held a virtual Demo Day where 20 impact-driven startups pitched their ventures in front of an audience of industry and innovation experts, impact specialists and responsible consumers.
The presentations were also viewed by over 200 judges, who voted for the teams that they believed had the biggest chance of driving impact in the Asia Pacific region. Based on vote results, the Impact Collective Committee (consisting of TheVentures partners and UNDP, UN ESCAP and WFUNA representatives) have chosen 10 startups that will be eligible to receive direct investments of up to US$ 500k.
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Seoul – Dec 14th, 2020 – On 7-8 December 2020, Impact Collective (IC), the world’s first community-driven investment and acceleration program, held a virtual Demo Day where 20 impact-driven startups pitched their ventures in front of an audience of industry and innovation experts, impact specialists and responsible consumers.
The presentations were also viewed by over 200 judges, who voted for the teams that they believed had the biggest chance of driving impact in the Asia Pacific region. Based on vote results, the Impact Collective Committee (consisting of TheVentures partners and UNDP, UN ESCAP and WFUNA representatives) have chosen 10 startups that will be eligible to receive direct investments of up to US$ 500k.