Australia's national deep tech incubator Cicada Innovations has announced that it has acquired custodianship of Australia’s longest-running annual deep technology conference Tech23 as the capital raised by their deep tech companies eclipses $5.7 billion.
The winners of Australia’s "national celebration of deep tech innovation" have been announced, with AI, DNA and education technologies among those taking home awards.
Held annually for eight years, Rachel Slattery’s Tech23 is where tomorrow’s tech stars meet today’s industry leaders and create a place where magic can happen.
More than 200 people turned up for the first full day Techconnect event in Sydney today, which brings together technology entrepreneurs, incubators and investors from all over Australia. One of the first things delegates learned was what it takes to scale internationally from an Australian base - and moving to Silicon Valley probably isn't it.
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