Humanihut is an Australian startup that makes refugee shelters which are more durable, easier to transport and cheaper than current alternatives. Sad that the number of refugees seems to be on a huge increase, but given that’s the case, this startup can only be a good thing. CLICK HERE TO SEE ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Emergency Doctor-Finding App Wins More Awards
MUrgency is a great little startup that has an app which alerts a local doctor in case of emergencies. It has scooped multiple awards, including at SXSW 2016, for its potential life-saving app. CLICK HERE TO SEE ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Indian Startup Demistifiies Government Policies for Citizens and Companies
The Indian Iris demystifies policy documentation for India’s citizens and companies. It has just raised a “significant” amount of angel funding. Which I suppose means that angel investors see no hope of the government actually creating policies that normal mortals can understand! CLICK HERE TO SEE ORIGINAL ARTICLE
High School Student Starts Business to Support Veterans’ Charities
Being mission-led doesn’t need to be complex. This fashion retailer, set up by a high school student simply donates a percentage of its sales to veterans’ charities. CLICK HERE TO SEE ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Startup Ogden’s model for bolstering its community’s economy
Startup Ogden is providing working space and investment to help local businesses grow. Funded initially by the university and city, it’s aim is to be sustainable, and plough back profits into the community. Nice model. CLICK HERE TO SEE ORIGINAL ARTICLE