Quantum Brilliance, Andrew Horsley, Marcus Doherty, Mark Luo.
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Synthetic diamond creator Quantum Brilliance shines on with $23 million from National Reconstruction Fund & Breakthrough Victoria

- December 10, 2024 2 MIN READ

The federal government’s $15 billion National Reconstruction Fund has made its second investment, taking a $13 million equity stake in Canberra startup Quantum Brilliance. It follows $40 million for a mining tech manufacturer  announced last month. The National Reconstruction Fund Corporation (NRFC) funding is for QB to build Australia’s first quantum diamond foundry for its… Read more »

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Macquarie Uni biotech spin out raises $16.8m Series A

- November 29, 2024 2 MIN READ

A biotech startup hoping to use gene therapy to treat neurodegenerative diseases such as Motor Neurone Disease (MND), epilepsy and dementia has raised $16.75 million in a Series A. The round for Celosia Therapeutics was led by research  commercialisation fund Uniseed, with support from UniSuper and hedge fund manager Iomar Barrett, who has amyotrophic lateral… Read more »

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Macquarie glams up makeup maker with $10 million Series A

- October 11, 2024 < 1 MIN READ

A B2B marketplace that speeds up cosmetics launch times has raised $10 million in a Series A led by Macquarie Capital. Sydney-headquartered Atelier streamlines and manages manufacturing, logistics and packaging for beauty, health or wellness brands to cut time-to-market by two-thirds. Founded in 2018, cofounder Nick Benson bills Atelier as “the future of manufacturing” and… Read more »

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Kiwi grocery shopping insights app MenuAid rebrands as Appetise after swallowing NZ$4 million pre-Series A

- August 15, 2024 3 MIN READ

New Zealand meal planning and grocery shopping app MenuAid has rebranded to Appetise after raising NZ$4 million (A$3.6m) in a pre-Series A. The raise was backed by Kiwi VC Icehouse Ventures and OIF in Australia. As part of the rebrand, Appetise’s consumer app is moving to a free model, cutting its $4 weekly subscription, while… Read more »

Linkby founders Andrew Chak, Chris Wirasinha & Adrian Fagerlund
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Adtech startup Linkby banks $4 million Series A

- June 17, 2024 2 MIN READ

An ad tech platform that helps publishers monetise product mentions has raised $4 million in a Series A as it looks to ramp up its global ambitions. The round for Linkby was led by investors Perennial Private Investments, with existing backer OIF Ventures, which led Linkby’s $5 million Seed raised in early 2022 also going again,… Read more »