The History of the Australian Startup Ecosystem: Interview Series

The History of the Australian Startup Ecosystem: Interview Series

In 'The History of the Australian Startup Ecosystem' podcast, join host Adam Spencer as they delve into the fascinating history of the Australian startup ecosystem. From the earliest tech companies to the success stories of today, this series covers it all. Each episode will feature interviews with industry pioneers, entrepreneurs, and experts, as well as a deep dive into the events and cultural shifts that have shaped the Australian startup scene. From the dot-com boom to the rise of fintech, this podcast will provide a unique and informative look at the past, present, and future of the Australian startup ecosystem. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out in the world of startups, this podcast is sure to provide valuable insights and inspiration. Tune in to 'The History of the Australian Startup Ecosystem' to learn more about the trailblazers who have paved the way for today's innovators. Want to go deeper? Listen to one of the 100+ interviews published in their entirety at dayone.fm/guests Sign up for the newsletter at https://dayone.fm/newsletter and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/

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    [TRAILER] In the Blink of A.I-Conversations with AI Innovators - In The Blink of A.I.

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  2. The Documentary: Part 6 - The History of the Australian Startup Ecosystem: Documentary

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    The Documentary: Part 6 - The History of the Australian Startup Ecosystem: Documentary

    What does the future hold for the Australian startup ecosystem? After five episodes focused on the past, this episode will finally be tackling that question and look towards the future. What are our unique strengths and weaknesses as a country? What are the key challenges and opportunities we face? From investors, to academics, to government, to corporates and finally, to entrepreneurs - we highlight a variety of perspectives, looking at the individual roles each of us can play. Regardless of what seat we occupy on the bus, there is a place for people of all backgrounds in Australia’s startup community. This series was made possible by our sponsors and partners. Thanks to MYOB, AWS Startups, Investment NSW & CSIRO.  We would like to acknowledge our earliest sponsors who decided to get involved with this story when it was just an idea on a piece of paper.  Special thanks to UTS Startups & Murray Hurps for being our first sponsor, Western Sydney University’s LaunchPad and the Guild of Entrepreneurs. ANSTO, Canberra Innovation Network, Curtin University, University of South Australia, LaunchVic, The South Australian Government's Department of Industry, Innovation & Science, The University of Adelaide’s ThincLab, The University of Newcastle’s Integrated Innovation Network, Flinders University’s New Venture Institute, UNSW Founders, UQ Ventures & James Cook University. And to our promotional partners who have helped get this series in front of the startup community. Startup Daily, Fishburners, Spark Festival, River City Labs, Stone & Chalk and Spacecubed. Mentioned in this episode: NTP Technology Recruitment Company NTP is the technology recruitment company that values community and who are invested in seeing the growth of Australia's local tech community. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podder - https://www.podderapp.com/privacy-policy

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  3. The Documentary: Part 5 - The History of the Australian Startup Ecosystem: Documentary

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    The Documentary: Part 5 - The History of the Australian Startup Ecosystem: Documentary

    Episode 5 begins during the onset of the Coronavirus Pandemic which disrupted every facet of life as we knew it. As lockdowns and other measures were enacted throughout the country, different markets and industries were affected in different, and sometimes unexpected ways. We explore the good, the bad and the ugly, looking at the unprecedented ways in which the Australian startup ecosystem grapples with the global pandemic. From frozen immigration and talent, to remote working and digitisation, to impacts on diversity and much more, finally bringing our story to the present day. We briefly look at the identity of our startup ecosystem and current, ongoing events. This series was made possible by our sponsors and partners. Thanks to MYOB, AWS Startups, Investment NSW & CSIRO.  We would like to acknowledge our earliest sponsors who decided to get involved with this story when it was just an idea on a piece of paper.  Special thanks to UTS Startups & Murray Hurps for being our first sponsor, Western Sydney University’s LaunchPad and the Guild of Entrepreneurs. ANSTO, Canberra Innovation Network, Curtin University, University of South Australia, LaunchVic, The South Australian Government's Department of Industry, Innovation & Science, The University of Adelaide’s ThincLab, The University of Newcastle’s Integrated Innovation Network, Flinders University’s New Venture Institute, UNSW Founders, UQ Ventures & James Cook University. And to our promotional partners who have helped get this series in front of the startup community. Startup Daily, Fishburners, Spark Festival, River City Labs, Stone & Chalk and Spacecubed. Mentioned in this episode: NTP Technology Recruitment Company NTP is the technology recruitment company that values community and who are invested in seeing the growth of Australia's local tech community. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podder - https://www.podderapp.com/privacy-policy

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  4. The Documentary: Part 4 - The History of the Australian Startup Ecosystem: Documentary

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    The Documentary: Part 4 - The History of the Australian Startup Ecosystem: Documentary

    This episode kicks off in September 2015, when Malcolm Turnbull was elected as the 29th Prime Minister of Australia. Unveiling the National Innovation and Science Agenda as the cornerstone of his "Ideas Boom", we unpack the contents of this policy and explore the myriad of ways it impacted the startup ecosystem. The Australian startup ecosystem continued to enjoy significant growth in the second half of the 2010’s. We look at the increasing visibility of startups during this time, the establishment of prominent diversity and impact-focused organisations, startup conferences and many more. This series was made possible by our sponsors and partners. Thanks to MYOB, AWS Startups, Investment NSW & CSIRO.  We would like to acknowledge our earliest sponsors who decided to get involved with this story when it was just an idea on a piece of paper.  Special thanks to UTS Startups & Murray Hurps for being our first sponsor, Western Sydney University’s LaunchPad and the Guild of Entrepreneurs. ANSTO, Canberra Innovation Network, Curtin University, University of South Australia, LaunchVic, The South Australian Government's Department of Industry, Innovation & Science, The University of Adelaide’s ThincLab, The University of Newcastle’s Integrated Innovation Network, Flinders University’s New Venture Institute, UNSW Founders, UQ Ventures & James Cook University. And to our promotional partners who have helped get this series in front of the startup community. Startup Daily, Fishburners, Spark Festival, River City Labs, Stone & Chalk and Spacecubed. Mentioned in this episode: NTP Technology Recruitment Company NTP is the technology recruitment company that values community and who are invested in seeing the growth of Australia's local tech community. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podder - https://www.podderapp.com/privacy-policy

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  5. The Documentary: Part 3 - The History of the Australian Startup Ecosystem: Documentary

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    The Documentary: Part 3 - The History of the Australian Startup Ecosystem: Documentary

    In episode 3, we take a deep dive into the birth of the Australian startup ecosystem. Although everyone may have a different perspective on what caused this "cambrian explosion", we discuss 7 key catalysts in this episode. We shine a spotlight on the who, what, when, where and why of this critical event that formed much of what we see around us today. But underneath all this growth and excitement, we highlight that the ecosystem may perhaps still be far from perfect. This series was made possible by our sponsors and partners. Thanks to MYOB, AWS Startups, Investment NSW & CSIRO.  We would like to acknowledge our earliest sponsors who decided to get involved with this story when it was just an idea on a piece of paper.  Special thanks to UTS Startups & Murray Hurps for being our first sponsor, Western Sydney University’s LaunchPad and the Guild of Entrepreneurs. ANSTO, Canberra Innovation Network, Curtin University, University of South Australia, LaunchVic, The South Australian Government's Department of Industry, Innovation & Science, The University of Adelaide’s ThincLab, The University of Newcastle’s Integrated Innovation Network, Flinders University’s New Venture Institute, UNSW Founders, UQ Ventures & James Cook University. And to our promotional partners who have helped get this series in front of the startup community. Startup Daily, Fishburners, Spark Festival, River City Labs, Stone & Chalk and Spacecubed. Mentioned in this episode: NTP Technology Recruitment Company NTP is the technology recruitment company that values community and who are invested in seeing the growth of Australia's local tech community. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podder - https://www.podderapp.com/privacy-policy

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  6. The Documentary: Part 2 - The History of the Australian Startup Ecosystem: Documentary

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    The Documentary: Part 2 - The History of the Australian Startup Ecosystem: Documentary

    Episode 2 begins in the aftermath of the dot com bust. We explore the story of LookSmart through the lens of its co-founder, Evan Thornley and the tough choices he had to make. Up until this point, founders largely worked in isolation, however, they began to meet up more frequently after the bust, often in pubs or cafes, thanks to community groups like Innovation Bay. Conferences such as TinSHED and Web Directions would shine a spotlight on the fledgling startup ecosystem. We tell the story of some of Australia's first high growth startups in the early 2000s. The likes of Atlassian in 2003, Campaign Monitor in 2004, Red Bubble in 2006 and many more. Startup infrastructure followed shortly after and we saw the country's first incubators, accelerators and co-working spaces emerge.  Just as things were finally looking up, another economic crisis had gripped the world once again. The Global Financial Crisis in 2008 undoubtedly caused a lot of grief, however, Australia was spared the worst of it. We highlight how the GFC held some unexpected benefits for Australian startups. As the end of the decade approached, new inventions like smartphones and social media and the mainstream adoption of Wi-Fi would come to touch every aspect of our lives, laying the foundation for a new wave of Australian startups - some of the most disruptive that Australia and the world would come to see. This series was made possible by our sponsors and partners. Thanks to MYOB, AWS Startups, Investment NSW & CSIRO.  We would like to acknowledge our earliest sponsors who decided to get involved with this story when it was just an idea on a piece of paper.  Special thanks to UTS Startups & Murray Hurps for being our first sponsor, Western Sydney University’s LaunchPad and the Guild of Entrepreneurs. ANSTO, Canberra Innovation Network, Curtin University, University of South Australia, LaunchVic, The South Australian Government's Department of Industry, Innovation & Science, The University of Adelaide’s ThincLab, The University of Newcastle’s Integrated Innovation Network, Flinders University’s New Venture Institute, UNSW Founders, UQ Ventures & James Cook University. And to our promotional partners who have helped get this series in front of the startup community. Startup Daily, Fishburners, Spark Festival, River City Labs, Stone & Chalk and Spacecubed. Mentioned in this episode: NTP Technology Recruitment Company NTP is the technology recruitment company that values community and who are invested in seeing the growth of Australia's local tech community. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podder - https://www.podderapp.com/privacy-policy

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In 'The History of the Australian Startup Ecosystem' podcast, join host Adam Spencer as they delve into the fascinating history of the Australian startup ecosystem. From the earliest tech companies to the success stories of today, this series covers it all. Each episode will feature interviews with industry pioneers, entrepreneurs, and experts, as well as a deep dive into the events and cultural shifts that have shaped the Australian startup scene. From the dot-com boom to the rise of fintech, this podcast will provide a unique and informative look at the past, present, and future of the Australian startup ecosystem. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out in the world of startups, this podcast is sure to provide valuable insights and inspiration. Tune in to 'The History of the Australian Startup Ecosystem' to learn more about the trailblazers who have paved the way for today's innovators. Want to go deeper? Listen to one of the 100+ interviews published in their entirety at dayone.fm/guests Sign up for the newsletter at https://dayone.fm/newsletter and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/

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