by Joanne Jacobs | Mar 25, 2019 | Future of Work, Innovation, News, Politics, Social Impact
Over the last few weeks youth around the world have been well and truly stepping up to the plate: making their voices heard and making a visceral call to older generations to consider their future. Whether it was the climate change demonstrations, or Eggboi’s one-man...
by Joanne Jacobs | Oct 26, 2018 | Innovation, Marketing-led Startups, News, Startups, Uncategorized
Startup Muster’s fifth Annual Report on the startup ecosystem unveils the progress, opportunities and challenges for Australia’s startup ecosystem, and the strengths and weaknesses of this sector. The 2018 Annual Report included responses from 777 verified startup...
by Joanne Jacobs | Jun 8, 2018 | Coders / Hackers, Hackathons, Innovation, News, SexTech, Women
The world’s leading authority on sextech, FutureOfSex.org, is announcing a new partnership with innovation consultancy firm, Disruptor’s Handbook, to help drive new sextech business creation. CEO of FutureOfSex.org, Bryony Cole, said she was excited by the partnership...
by Joanne Jacobs | May 28, 2018 | Events, Hackathons, News, SexTech
“I truly believe that there is a way that technology can help cultivate intimacy,” explained Bryony Cole, CEO, futureofsex.org as she kicked off Asia’s first sextech hackathon in Singapore. The global series of hackathons is catalysing new ideas, teams and solutions...
by Joanne Jacobs | Jul 17, 2016 | Employee Engagement, Hackathons, Innovation, News
Following the success of 2015’s Qantas Codeshare Hackathon, the 2016 event is now open for applications. Last year’s event was an amazing experience for all involved, from participants, mentors and judges to all the Qantas subject matter experts, sponsors and...
by Joanne Jacobs | Jul 11, 2016 | Innovation, Marketing-led Startups, News, Startups
Any startup founder will tell you that statistics are important. They will know the exact metrics that make their business successful. Or not. But the plain truth is that statistics are hard work. You need to know what to measure and when. You need to understand why...