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Next Investors Archived Mar 30, 2016
What if charities could raise money via disruptive methods that use cutting-edge technology allowing donors to seamlessly donate without cash, bank accounts or credit cards anywhere in sight?
Next Investors Archived Mar 29, 2016
Call it what you will: big data or the information explosion, but know that whatever its given name, data’s growing influence has a profound effect on almost every aspect of peoples’ lives.
Next Investors Archived Mar 22, 2016
Radar Iron (ASX:RAD) via its RTO target Weebit, is determined to fill that growing market gap in memory storage through patented breakthrough technology that will increase storage space, reduce production and maintenance costs and improve access speeds in one swoop.
Next Investors Archived Mar 11, 2016
News broadcasting will soon join the modern digital age in the same vein as most other industries and sectors.
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Next Investors Archived Mar 03, 2016
Charity is supposed to help those in need. However, charities are being stifled by outdated technologies and antiquated processes, which see exorbitant settlement and administration fees imposed by payments operators such as Visa, Paypal and MasterCard.
Next Investors Archived Mar 01, 2016
While some dating companies are focusing on users that want to swipe and chat online, DateTix (ASX:DTX) is taking a rather different approach.
Next Investors Archived Feb 26, 2016
Corporations are currently in the middle of data security jeopardy… …and it’s only getting worse. In 2015, 193.4 million personal records were compromised by hacks, with 2016 predicted to set a new record that most corporations are desperate not to be a part of.
Next Investors Archived Feb 11, 2016
Newzulu (ASX:NWZ) is moving full steam ahead towards becoming the world’s largest provider of user generated content. It is fulfilling this ambition by building a unique business that not only marries technological innovation with people’s hunger for information, but also improves on the quality of news reporting.
Just as professional sport arose from amateurs having fun, with zero economic value, into a multi-billion dollar industry, it is now evident that video games have moved out of teenagers’ bedrooms, and into a new era of professionalism.
Next Investors Archived Feb 09, 2016
TV2U International Ltd (ASX:TV2) is determined to create a one-stop shop for online media distribution, product marketing and data analytics which can be repackaged and resold many times over.
Next Investors Archived Jan 26, 2016
Dyesol (ASX:DYE) is developing Perovskite Solar Cells (PSC), a third generation solar cell technology, and it may just be what the world needs for a mass switch to solar energy.
Next Investors Archived Jan 20, 2016
Having tuned into a growing market, and fuelled by a clash between culture and economics, DTX is looking at an addressable market of over 200 million singles in China.
Next Investors Archived Jan 15, 2016
The X Factor. American Idol. You’ve Got Talent. One US-based, ASX listed company has a bold plan to break this model away from the limits of conventional television.
Next Investors Archived Jan 13, 2016
This company’s memory solution could help businesses to transform their entire IT server farms – making them smaller, faster, cheaper… and more power efficient.
Next Investors Archived Dec 22, 2015
XTEK (ASX:XTE) has superior patented technology and is already supplying products, including drones and personal protective equipment to government agencies and military bodies.
Next Investors Archived Dec 21, 2015
New Zulu (ASX:NWZ) is currently at the forefront of changing how news is sourced and delivered to millions around the globe.
Next Investors Archived Dec 17, 2015
In a nutshell, Activistic (ASX:ACU) can potentially generate millions of dollars in revenue simply by liberating charitable giving from payments processers that clip 38% of all donations made.
Next Investors Archived Dec 07, 2015
What happens when you get a company that can create useful gadgets with the pace of James Bond’s tech-guy Q, and put them out at the frequency and cost of global fashion giant Zara?
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