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Mick Liubinskas: How Aussie tech companies should think about Silicon Valley

Live from Telstra Labs, Mick taught us how Australian tech companies should think about Silicon Valley and the US Market. The evening covered: - The biggest ecosystem in the world - Capital raising vs organic - Big, medium and small markets - Strategies to build big tech from Australia - Lessons learned - Q&A About Mick Mick Liubinskas is a high energy, technology entrepreneur, investor, author, speaker and industry leader based in San Francisco. He programmed his Commodore 64 at age 8, sold computer networks at age 17, raised capital for a business at 22 and ran marketing globally for Kazaa at 26. For the past 18 years he has co-founded 12 technology startup companies. He also started Pollenizer with Phil Morle and was a co-founding investor of Startmate. This has included evaluating 1,000’s of ideas, building first products, getting first customers, launching globally, raising capital, closing businesses, selling businesses and all the emotional rollercoaster rides in between. His most successful companies are Flightfox (investor, advisor) which provides travel services to businesses, Pollenizer (co-founder and CEO) which he grew to $3m in revenue, and Spreets (investor advisor) which sold to Yahoo for ~$40m in 13 months. Mick is known as Mr Focus due to his strong drive for starting small and fast, doing fast testing on the road to success and avoiding the entrepreneurial distractions. He, Phil and the team from Pollenizer wrote a workbook called Startup Focus which sold 5,000 copies. He’s also proud of his role in helping to establish and build the technology entrepreneur industry in Sydney and Australia with Silicon Beach Drinks and in San Francisco with Aussie Tech. Mick also works with Telstra to run muru-D technology accelerator. The ambition is to create global software businesses based here in Australia. muru-D has backed over 70 companies across Australia and South East Asia and taken many of them to China and the USA. He’s also loves being a dad, surfing, playing football (the round ball variety) and singing bad karaoke. About muru-D muru-D is a tech startup accelerator, backed by Telstra. To date, it has had almost 90 companies through its various 6 month accelerator programs. They have raised a combined AUD$14 million and created over 2,300 new jobs. muru-D is based in three locations (Sydney, Singapore and Melbourne) with two partner programs (Brisbane and Perth).

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