Stone & Chalk and KPMG Australia unveil the latest startups selected for the Future Technology Program

Stone & Chalk and KPMG Australia unveil the latest startups selected for the Future Technology Program

Stone & Chalk and KPMG Australia have unveiled the five startups selected for the fourth cohort of the Future Technology Program, focused on creating solutions in intelligent performance.

Australia’s fourth cohort of the Future Technology Program brings together five innovative startups tackling critical challenges faced by businesses today. These startups have developed emerging technology solutions that address pressing issues like boosting productivity, optimising business performance, streamlining overheads, and accelerating revenue growth.

Out of an impressive pool of 60 applicants, the five successful startups will receive complimentary residency for 12 months at one of Stone & Chalk’s hubs located in the heart of Sydney, Melbourne or Adelaide.

The five successful startups are Heatseeker, Bluesheets, Klaro, Swyvl and Insightech.

They will also receive guidance and support from KPMG’s diverse array of mentors and industry leaders.

Sarah Vega, National Managing Partner, KPMG Futures commented, “Australia’s productivity has fallen 2% since 1995, posing significant economic challenges. In this climate, businesses are under pressure to boost efficiency. The startups we’ve identified offer innovative solutions to help Australian companies reimagine their approach to business performance, driving productivity and positioning themselves for long-term success in an increasingly competitive global marketplace.”

Stone & Chalk Group CEO, Chris Kirk said, “We’re thrilled to champion innovative startups revolutionising business performance in Australia with new technologies and business model innovation offering unprecedented efficiency gains. These startups provide solutions to boost productivity across operations. “Our collaboration with KPMG will accelerate each startup’s growth. The key is helping businesses understand how to leverage these innovations effectively, driving real value and maintaining Australia’s competitive edge globally.”

The five newly selected startups join an impressive cohort of 15 alumni who have successfully completed the program since its inception in 2022. Notable graduates include Arlula, a pioneering earth observation data management platform; Zondii, which offers real-time smartphone verification for the food and fibre industry; and Crewmojo, an innovative collaborative performance management platform. These success stories underscore the program’s track record in nurturing high-potential startups that are reshaping various sectors of the Australian economy.