LaunchHUB 17 Pitch Night | RMIT Activator

Join us live at Kaleide Theatre for an exciting showcase as our latest LaunchHUB cohort takes the stage to present their groundbreaking ideas!

You'll have the opportunity to meet the talented founders from the latest LaunchHUB Pre-Accelerator Program, whom we've had the pleasure of working with and supporting over the past 12 weeks. Watch as each startup pitches their innovative concepts to our panel of judges, offering insights into their visions for the future.

Whether you're an investor on the hunt for the next big opportunity, an entrepreneur eager to network with like-minded individuals or a fellow RMIT affiliated member exploring transformative opportunities, this event is your opportunity to uncover the essence of making an impact through entrepreneurship.

Here is our stellar lineup of pitching startups from the latest LaunchHUB cohort:

  • Circuiti: Julia Laidlaw and Geert Hendrix
  • DataFarm: Mohnish Deshpande and Lucas Aponso
  • Dexora: Leon Li and Yuhan Cao
  • FeelBuddy: Zeyun (Jerry) Chen and Nancy AnFinZed: Ashna Kapoor and Vedanshi Mitesh Bhalodia
  • Graiy: Thilak Vishwanatha Shobha
  • LandArchTools: Thomas Chapman
  • neomatter: Tan Kalra and Ollie Cotsaftis
  • SolvingZero: Sam Bendat and Rod McCutcheon
  • Zilch - Will Fairley

Plus, you'll get the chance to have your say and vote for the People's Choice Award!

We'll be providing light refreshments as you explore the showcase space and network with fellow attendees.

Book your tickets today and step into the future of innovation!

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