Meet our startups
Every year, the Founders Program supports many startups and projects to get their ventures off the ground.
Discover some of their groundbreaking ideas here. To continue inspiring curiosity, bright ideas and the next generation consider supporting UNSW Founders.
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Forage
Explore careers and prepare for the job with hundreds of free job simulations designed by the world's top employers.
Raised $50M+ | 4M+ students enrolled | 125+ enterprise customers
Read more: Forage secure $34 million additional investment from Blackbird Ventures
HEO
Helping satellite operators and governments monitor their spacecraft.
Raised $12M+ | Conducting in-orbit inspections from 38 satellites | Launched world-first camera on SpaceX rocket
AFR: Aussie start-up raises $12m to eyeball mystery satellites
World-first non-Earth imaging camera “manufactured entirely in Australia” gets launched
Forcite
Forcite is the world’s first ECE approved mass-produced smart motorcycle helmet system. It features a patented visual alerting system, integrated camera and audio technology.
Acquired by GoPro | Raised $6M Series A from VC and Equity Crowdfunding
Founders: Alfred Boyadgis and Julian (Jay) Chow
GoPro to acquire Forcite, maker of tech-enabled helmets
Smart motorbike helmet company Forcite rides $6 million raise