Start-up puts the heat on Chevron in energy trial
Energy giant Chevron will use renewable energy blocks from Newcastle start-up MGA Thermal to power a five megawatt per hour unit to store and process heat in the US.
Energy giant Chevron will use renewable energy blocks from Newcastle start-up MGA Thermal to power a five megawatt per hour unit to store and process heat in the US.
A Victorian metals exporter has acquired a business which sources and sells materials from commercial renovations and developments.
Richard White has told investors that WiseTech’s executive ranks will ‘not override’ each other even if they have the ability to do so as he steps into new founding chief executive role.
The son of a south Melbourne builder, who has built a software start-up that has been likened to SafetyCulture, has raised $6.6m to develop a platform offering real-time updates on construction projects.
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A biotech start-up that has shown the ability to pause and in some cases reverse ALS disease in mice has raised around $16.8m to trial the treatment on people.
The architecture firm behind some of the nation’s largest and most modern data centres is flush with innovative ideas to address issues posed by energy-hungry and water-reliant facilities.
A Sydney start-up that can write wills in 15 minutes for a fraction of the cost of the going market rate has picked up $17m to grow its business.
The airline is leaning on Apple to help it shorten the time it takes to find lost luggage, which can be up to three days for domestic passengers.
A 30-year-old who spent his high school summers at space camps has inked a deal with the Japanese government to provide and manage satellite imagery and data.
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