"I’ve started to realise that whatever I feel in my gut doesn’t have to be right, but it needs to be considered. Knowing we needed to pivot - it felt like something was wrong."
- Natasha Gillezeau
Did you know humans have 2000 touch receptors in their finger pads to help them grab, touch, grip, and recognise various objects? Yeah, we didn't either. To take robotics to the next level, it turns out robots also need sensors. That’s where Contactile, led by engineer and CEO Heba Khamis, comes into play.
- Natasha Gillezeau
Phoebe sat down with leading gender equality advocate Natasha Stott Despoja to discuss the state of women's rights around the world - and her work with both CEDAW and the Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence.
- Phoebe Saintilan
From cutting her teeth in tech sales at 19, to raising $32 million in a seed round to help make her banking software company Constantinople a reality, Di Challenor presents a founder masterclass in never giving up.
- Natasha Gillezeau
"You can't have someone look like me but sound like them."
- Missing Perspectives
Lisa Federenko's role as investment manager at Alberts requires her to be on the look out for high impact entrepreneurs to back. The questions asked of men versus women entrepreneurs are vital for shaping what happens next.
- Phoebe Saintilan
Bad, depressing numbers? Boring. The economic and financial opportunities of investing in women and the products and services they create? Yes please.
- Natasha Gillezeau
Zsofi Paterson began her journey with Tinybeans as a user of the private family photo sharing platform before stepping up to the CEO plate in July 2023. As one of just 9 percent of women CEOs running an ASX-listed company, Zsofi shares what she’s learned so far on how to transition from running private to public companies.
- Natasha Gillezeau
In the venture capital world, having "strong convictions" is often deemed important. But investor Rachel Yang has found that "having more views around the table" allows her team to make better decisions.
- Natasha Gillezeau
BCG research has found that women-led businesses generate 12 per cent higher revenues using an average of a third less capital than their male counterparts. Imagine what female founders - and their teams - would be capable of with the same financial resources as their male peers.
- Natasha Gillezeau