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Fifteen unique startups set to compete for $85,000 at South Australian tech conference Hybrid World Adelaide

By Jim Plouffe Hybrid World Adelaide has announced the 15 finalists to compete for $85,000 in development grants at its HWA LAB next week in South Australia. The winning startups, which range from a science communication service to digital shopping list compiler, will develop their pitches during a two-day mentoring program at the annual tech […]

By Jim Plouffe

Hybrid World Adelaide has announced the 15 finalists to compete for $85,000 in development grants at its HWA LAB next week in South Australia.

The winning startups, which range from a science communication service to digital shopping list compiler, will develop their pitches during a two-day mentoring program at the annual tech conference in Adelaide, South Australia.

The HWA LAB is part of the larger digital entertainment and technology event run by the South Australian Government, and is supported by the University of South Australiaโ€™s Innovation & Collaboration Centre.

Hybrid World Adelaide creative director Robert Tercek said the 15 finalists will be mentored by international and local industry leaders, including Finlandโ€™s Andreฬ Noeฬˆl Chaker, TechinSAโ€™s Industry Development Director Judy Halliday, and Dr Phillip Alvelda from the United States, before giving their pitches on the final day to compete for the grants.

โ€œTwo days of intensive mentoring can lead to astonishing results for startup firms and their founders,โ€ said Tercek.

โ€œThe novel combination of local and international mentors at the HWA LAB will spur creative breakthroughs and rapid evolution among the participating ventures.โ€

South Australian startup verbalize.science, which helps scientists communicate research through a web application that turns recordings into social media explainer videos and podcasts, is one of the finalists.

Its founder Andrew Stapleton said HWA LAB would help him take his idea to the next level.

โ€œItโ€™s an amazing opportunity to learn from leading experts and mentors to grow verbalize.science into a company with real impact for our customers,โ€ Stapleton said.

Other finalists include Wagga Waggaโ€™s Tim Klapdorโ€™s agtech digital assistant venture Kelpie, aimed at improving farmersโ€™ access and interaction with the digital age, and Davis Tolleyโ€™s Capsule Vehicles, an early stage Victorian startup on a mission to create the ultimate single person vehicle. Adelaideโ€™s GOGO Events is developing recruitment career pathways for people experiencing homelessness and disadvantage through employment at events and festivals.

South Australian startup support agency TechInSA, which has helped companies such as Myriota, Inovor, Life Whisperer and RHS, is sponsoring the July 20-21 lab.

TechInSAโ€™s Dr Judy Halliday said although South Australia already had a strong startup ecosystem, events like Hybrid World Adelaide provided a global platform for entrepreneurs to test and workshop their projects.

โ€œItโ€™s a fantastic opportunity to develop talent, support great ideas and contribute to innovation in our state,โ€ said Dr Halliday.

This article was originally posted on The Lead. Read the original article.

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