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The incubator supports startups in several industries, including agricultural technology, [18] [7] [19] space industry, [20] social enterprise, [21] the food industry, [22] and high-tech. Startups assisted by ThincLab include: Inovor Technologies, which launched the first Australian-built satellite in over 15 years [20]
WorkVentures is an Australian independent not-for-profit social enterprise, established in 1979 and, as of 2010, employing more than 170 people across seven locations in Sydney and Melbourne. WorkVentures also works with partner organisations to deliver training and programs around the country.
Thankyou is an Australian social enterprise. From the sales of its water, body care, and food products, the company donates funds to safe water, hygiene and sanitation programs, and food security programs in 16 countries. [ 1 ]
The incubator provides the Venture Catalyst General, Space and Social Enterprise programs for students and the community to build early-stage startup companies. [158] The incubator offers office space, mentoring, access to industry experts, workshops, university resources and funding to companies accepted into the program. [159] [160] [161]
Social venture capital is a form of investment funding that is usually funded by a group of social venture capitalists [1] or an impact investor [2] to provide seed-funding investment, usually in a for-profit social enterprise, in return to achieve an outsized gain in financial return while delivering social impact to the world.
Australia’s social media ban is one of the toughest targeting Big Tech, but it’s not without precedent. Last year, France passed legislation that requires children under 15 to get a parent’s ...
Cambia is an Australian-based global non-profit social enterprise focusing on open science, biology, innovation system reform and intellectual property. Its projects include The Lens, formerly known as Patent Lens, and the Biological Innovation for Open Society Initiative. Cambia derives its name from the Spanish verb cambiar, to change. [2]
One thing people quickly notice about Social Security is that change is virtually inevitable. The most notable change to Social Security benefits in 2025 should be good news. All current ...