South Korea has never lacked talent and the country is looking to foster its own. Here are five South Korean startups in 2019 that have the potential to ride the …read more Source:: Open Source S
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Intel Capital announces plans to invest $117M in 14 startups
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•The investments cover companies building new AI platforms, new approaches to chip design, and new solutions for communications, manufacturing and health care. …read more Source:: Open Source S
CSIRO: Our science startups are better for the economy than techbros
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•CSIRO CEO Dr Larry Marshall points out the obvious: That startups are just small businesses, only with less media excitement. …read more Source:: Open Source S
CUA partnering with startups to bring AI to members
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•CUA Health is piloting a chatbot with the help from fintech firm Flamingo, with CUA’s innovation boss touting the need to partner to bring new digital services to its customers. …read more Source:: Open Source S
South Australian Budget earmarks millions for innovation and startups
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•Initiatives under the 2018-19 Budget include cash for a space centre, startup funding, and the appointment of a chief entrepreneur. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Nokia seeks IoT startups in Brazil
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•The company wants to foster ventures created by graduates through its global innovation challenge. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Google seeks startups for acceleration program in Brazil
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•Ventures focused on technologies such as artificial intelligence are wanted for the second intake of startup program in São Paulo …read more Source:: Open Source S
Samsung NEXT launches Q Fund to support early stage AI startups
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•The Q Fund will seek to work exclusively with startups developing software and services that tackle AI’s biggest challenges. …read more Source:: Open Source S
London’s tech startups are booming, but their biggest challenge is just around the corner
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•London remains Europe’s tech capital, but for how long? …read more Source:: Open Source S
Singapore to offer dedicated accelerator for cybersecurity startups
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•Dubbed ICE71, the accelerator is set up by Singtel’s VC arm Innov8 and National University of Singapore’s NUS Enterprise, and will offer support to help local and foreign cybersecurity startups. …read more Source:: Open Source S