Founders stories
A central challenge for New Zealand tech firms is finding the right investors and partners, organisers say, as 3,000 attend.
The Christchurch company's half-billion-dollar revenue milestone and overseas expansion helped it beat rivals for Hi-Tech Company of the Year.
Developer-sales teams gain a wider pool of buyers to target as the graph now tracks engineers across 30,000 technologies and 250 functions.
The new mode could speed early product work by letting teams turn plain-language ideas into branded mock-ups and prototypes without switching tools.
Investors are paying a premium for Elon Musk's narrative, even as Tesla's brand suffers and his empire's risks are shifted onto a single float.
Small firms risk falling behind unless they adopt AI for practical gains, as SMEC AI says many are still confused by the technology.
Technical credentials are now more likely to sway investors as successful AI founders outnumber SaaS peers with PhDs and top university ties.
Scottish and Irish founders will get a supported route into each other's markets through the pilot, easing the cost and risk of expansion.
Strong domains are set to become more valuable as AI makes it easier for small teams to launch websites and apps, a survey found.
Governance is lagging as Australian firms race ahead with AI, leaving many exposed to control and readiness gaps, a new study finds.
Founders with tight PR budgets can now access a self-paced 21-day course, with AI tools for pitching and media lists, for USD $199.
As AI spend surges, finance is being asked to prove which bets earn attention, revenue and growth, not just efficiency.
Support for UK startups tackling the funding gap will be boosted by new capital for Seedcamp's AI-focused funds, terms undisclosed.
Australian consumer startups can now tap fresh advertising stock instead of cash, as Scaleup Mediafund deploys its fourth AUD $25 million vehicle.
Record attendance and a wider startup pitch contest signalled Macao's growing role as a regional hub for AI and hardware investment.
Visitors will see AI, robotics and Formula E showcases as MWC Shanghai broadens beyond telecoms to industrial tech and startups.
UK businesses are treating domain names as trust markers as 65% of respondents said they trust AI-recommended sites more than search results.
The two-day event will spotlight AI deployment, with awards and showcases aimed at drawing investors, founders and business leaders to Brisbane.
The commitment should widen pre-seed funding for British founders as policymakers seek to keep more venture capital at home.
The UK firm said automated payment chases have also improved cash collection as more smaller businesses outsource day-to-day finance work.