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Investors 1
| Date | Name | Website |
| 26.05.2025 | DROPBEAR | dropbear.v... |
Mentions in press and media 13
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| 03.11.2024 | The Shrinking Spaces: Affordable Housing for Millennials in the Asia-Pacific | In the Asia-Pacific, the dream of homeownership is slipping through the fingers of millennials like sand. As cities swell with populations, affordable housing becomes a mirage. Young adults are finding refuge in micro apartments, granny fla... |
| 01.11.2024 | Generative AI renaissance: What the Italian masters can teach today’s designers | article-article-body In the early days of the Renaissance, Filippo Brunelleschi changed visual art forever. Brunelleschi – the humble architect who designed Florence’s Duomo – used his skill as an architect to formalise the principles of li... |
| 31.10.2024 | The AI Job Application Dilemma: Navigating the New Hiring Landscape | The job market is changing. Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping how applicants present themselves and how employers sift through the flood of resumes. The rise of AI-generated applications is both a boon and a bane. It offers efficien... |
| 31.10.2024 | Resilience in Adversity: How Australian Brands Are Navigating Economic Turbulence | In a world where economic storms rage, some brands stand tall like sturdy oaks. They weather the winds of change, adapting and thriving even when the skies darken. This resilience is not just luck; it’s a strategy. As Australia grapples wit... |
| 31.10.2024 | Navigating Economic Storms: The Resilience of Trusted Brands | In a world where economic uncertainty looms like dark clouds, businesses must adapt or risk being swept away. The current landscape is challenging. Inflation bites. Interest rates rise. Consumers tighten their belts. Yet, amid this turmoil,... |
| 31.10.2024 | What trusted brands do differently to weather an economic downturn | Kristy Bannister of Dr. Dough Donuts. Source: Supplied. article-article-body Times are tough, but that doesn’t mean all businesses are doomed to failure — yes, even the discretionary spending-based ones. There’s no argument that Australians... |
| 31.10.2024 | Is owning a cafe in Australia becoming an unachievable dream? | Two Franks co-owner Chryssie Swarbrick. Source: SmartCompany. article-article-body There’s life before being a small business owner, and life afterwards. Before I owned a cafe, I was just like most people, outraged by rising coffee prices, ... |
| 30.10.2024 | The AI Revolution in Law: Navigating the New Frontier | The legal landscape is shifting. Generative AI (gen AI) is not just a tool; it’s a game changer. It promises to reshape how legal professionals operate. But can it replace the human touch? The answer is complex. Generative AI is like a powe... |
| 30.10.2024 | The Green Wave: How Earthodic is Redefining Sustainable Packaging | In a world drowning in plastic waste, Earthodic emerges as a beacon of hope. This Australian startup has recently secured $6 million in funding to expand its innovative water-resistant coating, Biobarc. The investment is a testament to the ... |
| 30.10.2024 | Gen AI won’t replace legal professionals but it has transformative potential | Source: Adobe Stock. article-article-body The advent of generative AI (gen AI) for legal professionals is much more than just a tech transition. It gives businesses the opportunity to completely transform their ways of working. Yet, as busi... |
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