Friday, 11 December, 2015 - 10:53
App/Tech business of the week - Techboard
Techboard provides Perth tech startups with their own ‘ASX-style’ announcements platform.
Techboard is the number one source for up-to-date data on Australian startups and young tech companies.
It operates Australia’s largest directory of startups and young tech companies (with now over 2800 company profiles) and monitors traction and growth metrics on these companies, with a special focus on a broad range of funding events. This enables Techboard to produce the most comprehensive funding reports in Australia.
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StartupWA | $0 |
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RANKING: 37 Down from 35 in Startup and SME Organisations and Programs list | 18 Dec 2024 |
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RANKING: 35 Down from 30 in Startup and SME Organisations and Programs list | 09 Dec 2024 |
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NEWS: Tagged in Techboard report finds unannounced funds | 28 Aug 2024 |
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UPDATED: Startup and SME Organisations and Programs list | 13 Aug 2024 |
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RANKING: 30 Down from 27 in Startup and SME Organisations and Programs list | 26 Jul 2023 |
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RANKING: 27 Down from 26 in Startup and SME Organisations and Programs list | 12 Jul 2023 |
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RANKING: 26 Down from 25 in Startup and SME Organisations and Programs list | 06 Jul 2023 |
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UPDATED: Startup and SME Organisations and Programs list | 23 Nov 2022 |
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NEWS: Tagged in Startups scratching for small change | 30 Sep 2021 |
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NEWS: Tagged in Funding boost for Startup WA | 01 Dec 2020 |
Techboard provides Perth tech startups with their own ‘ASX-style’ announcements platform.
Regenerative medicine group Orthocell has topped Techboard’s first startup and tech company ranking for the year, following news it had been granted a US patent for its ‘cell factory’ product.
Local companies Avita Medical, Nuheara and ResApp Health have all featured in this fortnight’s Techboard list, which ranks the online presence of Perth tech firms.
Perth-founded stock investing platform Simply Wall St has been ranked as Techboard's top startup for the past fortnight, making it the first ever company to have topped the ranking twice after having previously topped the list in December last year.
Justin Miller's Nuheara has ranked first in this fortnight's Techboard ranking, with Storekat and Curtin University startup ePAT ranked second and third respectively.
Listed companies have made up a strong contingent of this fortnight's hottest startups and tech companies, with the top five spots all taken by ASX-listed or soon-to-be listed companies.
Vehicle protective system Rhinohide has dominated Techboard's startup ranking this fortnight following a successful pitch on Channel Ten's Shark Tank, which led to a bidding war between three of the investors.
Techboard has named Velpic as its top trending company this fortnight, with the eLearning platform undertaking a capital raising and signing its first sporting and hospitality client.
Shark Mitigation Systems has climbed to the top of Techboard’s latest ranking of startup companies, having spent the previous three fortnights at number two.
Fintech and cleantech are the most trending sectors this fortnight, with six of Techboard’s top eight companies coming from these sectors.
Online share trading forum HotCopper Holdings listed on the ASX this week, and topped Techboard’s ranking as a result of the news coverage.
Carnegie Wave Energy has taken first place in Techboard's top trending startup rank this fortnight, after announcing a $2.5 million grant for a wave and solar power microgrid on Garden Island.
Fastbrick Robotics has topped Techboard’s startup and tech company ranking this fortnight, following its win at the 2016 WA Innovator of the Year awards.
Fremantle-based renewable energy company Carnegie Wave Energy has been named Techboard’s highest trending company for 2016.
This month's Subscriber News features: Harley Dykstra, Techboard, Leadership WA, Orontide, Kern Health and PKF Mack.
MiPlan has been named Techboard’s highest trending startup in January, after the WA-based mine production management solutions company announced its acquisition by US-based Hexagon Mining for an undisclosed amount, as reported by Business News.
Tech innovators, investors and entrepreneurs descended on Perth during the past fortnight for a series of startup events that sparked wide-ranging discussions about how to strengthen the local ecosystem and compete on the world stage.
The right kind of government assistance could provide a timely fillip for WA’s startup and innovation community.
Western Australian startups and young technology companies attracted about $109 million in funding in the December quarter, according to the latest report from tech sector analysts Techboard.
Local startups and young technology companies registered a big decline in funds raised in the March quarter compared to December, according to the latest report from tech sector analysts Techboard.
Western Australian startups and ‘young’ tech companies raised $295 million last financial year, which was 8.3 per cent of the amount raised nationally, a new report has found.
SPECIAL REPORT: Tech startups in WA can raise capital if they know where to look and how to ask, a Perth seminar was told.
Perth startup QuizJam, which was best known for its quiz widget, has been remaned Komo to reflect its range of digital engagement tools. The rebranding followed a successful private capital raising.
Few people are aware of a tax scheme that makes startup investments an attractive opportunity.
Private investment in local tech startups is falling, representing just 0.3 per cent of total investment in all WA businesses.
The state government has committed $160,000 in funding to advocacy group StartupWA, which plans to host a series of summits to help build the state’s start-up and technology sector.
WA’s investment environment is yet to truly embrace tech startups.
A Techboard report into unannounced funding in the Australian fintech sector has found non-listed fintech companies raised $1.45 billion in 2023.
Investment FOMO — can you afford to miss out?When it comes to emerging globally competitive technology, Western Australia punches well above its weight.
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Techboard is included in 1 list - Startup and SME Organisations and Programs.