Laid-off tech workers are launching their own ventures and competing with their ex-employers
63% of tech workers report they have started their own company post-layoff, according to a recent survey.
63% of tech workers report they have started their own company post-layoff, according to a recent survey.
Despite being involved in a taxi booking app that was initially shuttered, Cabcharge has welcomed the NSW government's decision to make ridesharing service Uber legal.
A country of 1.3 million people has signed up almost 90,000 e-residents, entrepreneurs and digital nomads from all over the world.
Startups aimed at enterprises are attracting increased attention from venture capitalists and private investors. We examine the particular challenges in this sector, and flag up some of the leading companies involved.
A new workspace on the 39th floor of Canary Wharf is extending London's Tech City out to Docklands, and aims to bring together smart start-ups and potential customers.
If you like magazine profiles of startup founders and entrepreneurs, this book is a veritable compendium, whatever you think of its somewhat contrived structure.
Hong Kong government aims to team up with private investment funds to promote the development of local technology startups.
Melbourne-based BMY Group is eyeing high net worth Chinese investors interested in Australian startups to back its first venture capital fund.
RocketSpace is expanding into Australia, with plans to launch three coworking spaces in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane in 2017 in partnership with Dexus Property Group.
It marks the release of the advocacy group's sixth annual Crossroads report.