On Thursday 6 December, entrepreneurs from all over the world descended on Melbourne’s Convention and Exhibition Centre for the first day of Startup Grind APAC Conference. The following is just a taste of the world-class knowledge being shared.
Founders from around Asia-Pacific are getting ready for the region’s first Startup Grind entrepreneurs’ conference. Here’s a little of what you can expect this 6-7 December
New Zealand is already an incredibly great place to make your startup business dream a reality, but we want to make it an even better place to do so.
Whether it’s a job with more money, or a smart-phone with more memory, people are always looking for bigger and better – but it doesn’t always work out well.
We’ve all craved the opportunity to work on something, uninterrupted, for a week – truly embracing the startup state of mind of building and failing fast.
Building a startup is like assembling a parachute when you’ve jumped out of the plane. It seems there’s not too much room for mindfulness – but to have a safe landing, you need to make room.
The big winners from the Labour-led coalition Government’s first budget are innovative businesses, with $1 billion more being made available for incentivising R&D.
If you’re a start-up founder, you’re probably strapped for cash – and government grants can provide that cash, if you get it right.
What are the lessons being learned by those who are literally studying how to be an entrepreneur?