The solution is a smart tag already sewn into school clothes. When you buy each item you just activate its identity with an SMS. Then any time it gets lost and goes to lost property, you are automatically sent an SMS saying the item is there. The tags are already being used on clothes in 3 Sydney schools. http://www.ragtagd.com
Many mums give up breastfeeding because they don't know if their babies are getting enough milk. An Israeli startup has developed a tool to directly address this concern. The product looks like a regular pair of headphones that you plug into your smartphone or tablet, except for a little piece that attaches to a spot on the skin right below your baby's earlobe. The device amplifies the sound of your baby swallowing during breastfeeding, while an animation on the screen shows the patterns of sucks and swallows. At the end of the session, it tells you exactly how much your baby drank. www.mymomsense.com
This service, devised by a co founder of Twitter, is anonymous, and is based on the idea that people like answering questions. You don?t even need to sign in to use it. When you search, it uses an algorithm to route your question to users who are considered knowledgable about the topic. They answer, and you should get search results a step above what you might find on your average search engine. You can also look through questions others have asked on the service and save those questions, so you see those responses as well. People who answer questions get helpful votes, which are shown on the service, which gives you a guide as to how helpful their answers are. The aim is to give you answers within 10 mins. While this is a human service, in future it's possible that computers will be used. www.askjelly.com
SheStarts is a new Australian accelerator program, launched by BlueChilli, which will invest $1M into 10 women building tech startups in 2016. In addition to $100K funding and a 6 month accelerator curriculum supported by expert advisors, you can also expect: expert training on how to develop your personal brand online; the chance to work with online specialists to create videos and coach you in how to build engaged video audiences; you and your venture will be live on air to millions of potential customers through major media partners, to help promote your business during the program; you?ll get to work with a crew of highly experienced mentors, speakers and leaders who will support you on your journey and, at the end of the program, you'll be invited to Silicon Valley for a custom-made immersion program! http://shestarts.io
Skippr is a tool that helps SME's understand and optimise their cashflow. You sign up for free and are given access to a cash flow forecasting tool which you can integrate with your online accounting software. By understanding your cash flow position and challenges you can decide whether you would benefit from invoice financing services. www.Skippr.com.au
In the digital economy shift work is becoming more popular for both workers and employers due to both needing more flexibility. OneShift started in Australia in 2012 aiming to create a market for jobs and solve the recruiting problems. At that time getting a job as a shift worker was very old-school: you printed out your resume and took it to employers. Often these employers wanted someone but not right now. One Shift's solution is a platform to let people work the shifts they want to work. Gen George, the Founder, won the AFR Westpac Women of Infuence Award 2015 https://au.oneshiftjobs.com