Australia’s tech sector sets sights on Southeast Asia
A group of 59 Australian tech companies, led by Austrade, are on a mission to position Australia as a leading tech player in Southeast Asia.
A group of 59 Australian tech companies, led by Austrade, are on a mission to position Australia as a leading tech player in Southeast Asia.
A seasoned business leader shares his top five tips for navigating the complex Asian market and capitalizing on the region’s AI boom
Asia has the fastest-growing AI industry globally; its revenue is expected to surge by 351% and hit almost $300 billion by 2030.
Australia’s trade relationship with Southeast Asia is flourishing, surpassing established partnerships with the US and EU.
The landscape of venture capital (VC) funding in Asia underwent significant shifts, reflecting both challenges and opportunities
Fintech Unicorn Airwallex seems to continue to go from strength to strength; the startup managed to complete its largest funding round (US$160M) mid-pandemic and has recently introduced WeChat Pay as part of its payment options, opening up the Asian marketplace to Australian business. The Melbourne-founded global leader was also recently recognised – in November last […]
There has never been a better time for Australian companies to expand into Asia. Today, China is Australia’s largest trading partner for both imports and exports. Opportunities abound, as China now has the world’s largest middle class population which leads it increasingly towards a market for high grade goods and services. For example, China is […]
The finalists of the 2016 Telstra New South Wales Business Women’s Awards have been announced, with mining engineer and motivational speaker Turia Pitt (pictured above) among the 20 nominees. Pitt, a finalist in the Young Business Women’s Award category, will join C-level executives, entrepreneurs, for-purpose sector professionals and others at the Awards Gala Dinner in […]
Titled Passing us by, the report included a survey of over 1,000 Australian businesses and highlighted the lack of businesses taking advantage of the opportunities the region has to offer.
Australian SMBs are being urged to build new trade and export relationships in southeast and central Asia, the Middle East and Africa.