Founded by former law firm partners and legal engineers, and headquartered in Singapore, Lexagle is on a transformative mission to reshape contract management by actively mitigating the operational inefficiencies and manual documentation challenges prevalent in most modern organisations. By simplifying contracting procedures, Lexagle enables clients to reclaim precious time otherwise consumed by manual and repetitive duties. Lexagle orchestrates a seamless contract lifecycle, empowering organisations to trigger business expansion through enhanced collaboration, transparency, efficiency, and proficient governance in contracting. The recent winner of the ALITA Awards 2023 ‘Outstanding LegalTech Entrant’ you can learn more about Lexagle here - https://www.lexagle.com/
Victoria's RayGen is a finalist in the InnovationAus 2023 Awards for Excellence for its thermal energy & storage innovation. It involves a field of mirrors, used to focus sunlight onto a
receiver tower with solar modules that generate
electricity.
Water is also pumped up and down the tower, capturing the heat in a pit of hot water nearby. This water is then used to drive a turbine and generate electricity.
RayGen, based in Melbourne, has projects in regional Victoria, SA and NSW.It's backed by Equinor Ventures, SLB, Chevron Tech Ventures, Photon Energy Group, AGL Energy & Australian Gov. https://www.innovationaus.com/the-solar-thermal-storage-pioneer-capturing-energy-after-dark/
Directors of a mutual company,
are obliged to exercise their powers and duties in good faith, in the best
interests of the company and for a proper purpose.
This means that they
must hold an honest and reasonable belief that the
actions they are taking are in the best interests of the mutual company.
Directors are under constant surveillance to do so and at
risk of being sued or prosecuted if they don’t.
We should expect the same from our politicians and public
servants in duty to the country - and have better means of bringing them to
account.
Spark Festival 2023: EOI for Program ContributionsSpark Festival, Australia's Festival of Innovation, Tech and Ideas, is happening again the week of October 30-November 4.Anyone in NSW with an interest in creating and supporting future-focussed businesses is encouraged to host an event. Startups, hubs, accelerators, universities, government, corporates, professional services, consultancies and more are all welcome to contribute to the program.More > https://sparkfestival.co/