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Tech sector called to speak up on startup issues


2024 Startup Muster survey to unveil how industry is facing challenges.


By Paul Wallbank on Aug 01 2024 12:22 PM
https://ia.acs.org.au/article/2024/tech-sector-called-to-speak-up-on-startup-issues.html



[Photo caption] "Startup Muster wants your opinions on the state of the 
Australian startup industry."
Photo: Shutterstock


Australia’s tech sector has been called to have its say on the state of the 
nation’s innovation landscape in this year’s Startup Muster, which will focus 
on how artificial intelligence and a changed investment landscape are affecting 
local entrepreneurs.


Despite failing to get government support this year, the industry – including 
ACS – has come together to support the survey.


Murray Hurps, Startup Muster’s managing director, said, “Startup Muster 2024 is 
continuing a mission that started in 2013, to measure and publish the progress, 
challenges, and opportunities within the Australian startup ecosystem, in order 
to demonstrate and accelerate progress.


“It's our first year operating without a major government partner, but industry 
has thrown support behind us making sure this work can continue.


"There's never been a time of faster change within global startup ecosystems, 
and I'll be fascinated to see the impact AI in particular is having to how 
these companies work.


"The emergence of Australian strengths in climate, manufacturing, agriculture 
and health will also be interesting to continue tracking.”


The 2023 report, and the list of recommended mentors, had 1,100 survey 
respondents, including 585 founders and 322 industry supporters.


Since opening last week, the report has had over 1,000 questions answered, the 
fastest response since it was founded.


ACS President, Helen McHugh added, “We’re delighted to be supporting Startup 
Muster again this year. ACS’ mission is to grow Australia’s tech sector and its 
workforce, and supporting the startup ecosystem is an important part of that.


“Everyone at ACS including the Labs team are looking forward to working with 
Startup Muster to ensure this year’s survey and the final report reach as many 
people as possible.”


This year’s survey comes at a time when the local startup sector has seen a 
dramatic slowdown in investment and the survey is an opportunity for everyone 
in the field to make sure the progress, challenges and opportunities in 2024 
are understood by policy makers, investors and industry.


“People need good data for good decisions, and instead of around thirty 
different surveys of the startup ecosystem this year, I'm proud to be able to 
combine new questions with our historical ones into one collection effort,” 
continued Hurps.


"We're honoured to be working closely this year with ACS Labs, CommBank, Vanta, 
Stone & Chalk, CSIRO, UNSW, QUT, City of Sydney, City of Parramatta, Baxter IP, 
Gild Group, Amplitude and Relevance AI."


Those running a startup in Australia, or supporting startups in Australia, can 
complete the survey at www.startupmuster.com before submissions close on 26 
August.


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