Digital nations: An actual use case for the Metaverse? As the oceans rise and threaten to engulf the low-lying island nation of Tuvalu, its people have come up with an innovative... byLeisel GrimesMarch 15, 2023
No more knocking down: Is discounting dead? Sales used to be functional. A natural go-to when stock really wasn’t selling. Now, it seems like everything’s (robot voice)... byLeisel GrimesMarch 15, 2023
Warfare or fair play? Why it’s a good time to talk about competitor marketing In the current landscape, “unethical” is a very loaded word. You might hear it in reference to open-pit mining, selling data,... bySamMarch 14, 2023
Another one bytes the dust: The difficult shift from digital to physical products Google generates $200 billion a year. It also crashes out of new product launches spectacularly and regularly. When both of... byLeisel GrimesMarch 15, 2023
Frontier A deep dive into deep tech Superheroes don’t save the world; deep tech does. Deep tech can change lives, economies, the planet, and maybe even the ozone... 4 minute read
Big Picture Labour’s student startup year: throwing good student debt after bad? Labour’s new Startup Year loan - a (repayable) $11,000 opportunity for students to get stuck into their startup ideas rather... 4 minute read
Big Picture Forget fake news: Fake reviews are costing us billions Fake online reviews plague small businesses, costing them USD $152 billion in 2021. Damages over lost revenue must be... 6 minute read
Frontier The cutting edge: Will edge computing kill cloud-based systems? Edge computing is set to become the king of data storage and may eventually overtake cloud systems. 5G rollouts, self-driving... 4 minute read
Frontier Military intelligence: do robots have a place in the Australian Armed Forces? AI has been saving civilian lives by improving healthcare, preventing accidents, and even collecting data to stop human... 4 minute read
Frontier Brave new roads: Electrifying the automotive industry It's a great time to be a car executive. The Australian government is looking to introduce mandatory fuel efficiency standards... 5 minute read
Big Picture Dip dodgers: can Australia skirt a global recession? Corporations are tightening their purse strings, stock market prices are plummeting, inflation is skyrocketing, and nations... 4 minute read
Playbook Master of all trades: the potential of multipotentialites Has your career been anything but linear? Do you balance myriad interests and pursuits? What you might’ve thought was a short... 4 minute read
Frontier Quantum computing: the future or just another FOMO train? Quantum computing (QC) is all the rage these days. China, the US, and the EU are jumping on the hype train, funnelling billions... 4 minute read
Big Picture Can we still have nice things? How Aussie startups are mixing luxury with sustainability Luxury isn’t what it used to be. Consciences are changing, generations are moving up. Sustainable practices are non-negotiable,... 5 minute read