[1] Tomorrow Ventures principal and investment counsel Brad Holden gave a speech at the Slush Down Under conference, and believes that Australian startups will succeed in their quest of solving global problems.
[2] DN Capital managing partner Steven Schlenker urged founders to look into the possibilities offered by venture capital.
[3] Apart from Schlenker and Holden, Lowercase Capital managing director Matt Mazzeo, Melbourne Angels founder Jordan Green and Optus Innov8 director Peter Huynh were also part of the panel in the conference.