Edutech startup Machinam engages students in maths by linking the textbook to the real world
Machinam has created an app that takes what students are learning in class and helps them apply it to real world problems.
Machinam has created an app that takes what students are learning in class and helps them apply it to real world problems.
Taj Pabari’s FiftySix Creations is focused on educating and encouraging young innovators through workshops and built-it-yourself tablet kit.
Online Home Loans is a startup looking to harness AI in order to make a splash in the, well, online home loans industry with their new chatbot, Sophie.
Clinivid has developed a cloud-based platform where medical professionals can privately share patient information and results through video and images.
As competition in the property market continues to grow, startups Gavl and FinalCall are looking to help buyers track and participate in auctions remotely.
To help parents connect with others in their school or local community willing to lend a helping hand is Hobart startup AirParents.
Sydney startup Carrott has developed an active cash management app which focuses on educating users about how to make the most of their bank account funds.
The most time-consuming and frustrating tasks often revolve around branding guidelines, ensuring designs and documents are sized a certain way and use a particular logo.
Tutor Scooter is an online platform allowing parents to find and book qualified tutors across a range of grades and subjects.
Paper Plane connects companies with students through real world projects, having participants work together in teams to solve real business problems in a bid to bridge the gap between education and employment.
ALEX Solutions has developed software that analyses a company’s digital framework to shine a spotlight on any “sensitive” data which poses a security issue.
Conjoint.ly is a platform allowing users to perform conjoint analysis, a specific market research technique, for a fraction of the traditional cost.
Personify Care has developed a platform which offers clinical staff a quick and simplistic way to monitor a patient’s postoperative recovery.
Through Nesters, sellers take care of things like arranging viewings and answering buyer questions through the app, while agents chase leads and negotiate prices.
Sydney fintech startup Nod looks to help people get financial advice on-demand; users can ask a question, pick an adviser, receive their advice, and pay through the platform.