Get ready to see the Australian Technologies Competition 2024 Finalists take the stage and deliver their final pitches to a panel of 16 esteemed judges. Find the full schedule below.
After two intense judging rounds and an initial pool of 136 outstanding entries, we’ve narrowed it down to the top 37 finalists across 12 categories. These companies are competing for the prestigious title of Australian Technology Company of the Year.
Each finalist will have just 5 minutes to present their pitch, which is open to the public for the first time, followed by a live Q&A session with the judges. This is their chance to shine and demonstrate the strength of their tech ventures.
Whether you’re planning to join us for the whole day or just the categories that interest you most, we’d love to have you there.
PITCH SCHEDULE FOR EACH CATEGORY:
9.00 am | Arrival |
9.30 am | Fintech & Regtech category pitches |
10.30 am | Critical Tech & Cybersecurity category pitches |
11.00 am | Break |
11.30 am | Engineering & Manufacturing Technology category pitches |
11.55 am | Disaster & Emergency Management category pitches |
12.20 pm | Social Impact category pitches |
12.55 pm | Break |
1.40 pm | Biotech category pitches |
2.15 pm | Digital Health category pitches |
2.40 pm | Break |
3.10 pm | Water, Food & Agribusiness category pitches |
3.35 pm | Sustainable Communities category pitches (merged with Clean Energy & Circular Economy) |
4.10 pm | Conclusion of pitches (Judges will then convene for the final decisions) |
You can view the full list of 2024 finalists here.
About the Australian Technologies Competition
Building on the legacy of nearly 400 past semi-finalists, the ATC is more than just a contest –it’s a celebration of tech excellence and a catalyst for collaboration. For 14 years, the ATC has championed Australia’s top tech talent, becoming the nation’s premier growth program for technology SMEs and scale-ups. With a focus on innovation with global impact, the ATC offers entrants invaluable connections with investors, mentors, and industry leaders.
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