The 23 start-ups lining up tomorrow for a slice of the $150,000 pie provided by the NSW Government had a dry run rehearsal today. The stakes are high because it's not just that money pot they're after - but a chance to develop networks that just might put a Google alumni on the board or $1 million from a venture capitalist in the coffers.
Innovation showcase Tech 23 got off to a blistering start this morning with a presentation about Australian developed military target robots about to be trialled by the US Marine Corps, the first of 23 local innovations competing for over $150,000 worth of prize money.
The 23 Australian innovators that will headline this year's Tech23 event have been announced - all salivating no doubt at the opportunity to compete for a $150,000 prize-pool.
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