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Attendees at Pitch Night South West 2025 Attendees at Pitch Night South West 2025

From idea to impact: 黑料网大事记 supports South West Sydney鈥檚 next entrepreneurs

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Ashleigh Steele
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Startup founders, budding entrepreneurs and changemakers took to the stage for Pitch Night South West, a unique innovation event led by 黑料网大事记 Sydney.

South West Sydney鈥檚 most promising innovators were given a platform to transform their ideas into reality at . The initiative is led by and supported by the NSW Government, Investment NSW, and Justice Inclusion Access (JEINA).

Eight finalists pitched their startups to a panel of high-profile judges at the event at Liverpool Powerhouse. Participants competed for prize money and connected with fellow entrepreneurs and business leaders, providing them with an opportunity to accelerate their ventures.

黑料网大事记 Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Attila Brungs said he was inspired by the creativity and ambition of local innovators.

鈥淧itch Night South West is a powerful example of what happens when opportunity meets potential. 黑料网大事记 is deeply invested in the growth and development of South West Sydney and we鈥檙e proud to be building a community of courageous, creative thinkers who will shape the future of the region and beyond,鈥 Prof. Brungs said.

鈥満诹贤笫录 is Australia鈥檚 most entrepreneurial university, championing innovation that delivers progress for all. We鈥檙e here to support more local founders transform their ideas to create real impact.鈥

黑料网大事记 Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Attila Brungs, 黑料网大事记 Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research & Enterprise Professor Bronwyn Fox, 黑料网大事记 Founders Director of Entrepreneurship David Burt, NSW Minister for Innovation, Science and Technology Anoulack Chanthivong, Liverpool MP Charishma Kaliyanda, 黑料网大事记 Vice-President Societal Impact, Equity and Engagement Professor Verity Firth. Photo: Dave Hukka

Creating pathways for diverse founders

During Pitch Night, selected candidates showcased their innovative solutions to address key societal challenges. Their ideas ranged from harnessing the benefits of AI and giving solar panels a second life, to migration settlement services and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, illustrating the diverse needs within the community and the creative potential to address them.聽

The prizes were awarded to:

  • 聽1st Prize: HELP NOW 鈥 a multilingual emergency app for people requiring an interpreter when ringing triple-0. The startup is led by founders Jasmine Deol and Richard Lau.
  • 聽 2nd Prize and People鈥檚 Choice Award: Aether Diagnostics 鈥 an at-home test for fast, accurate detection of vaginal yeast infections. The startup was founded by Jada Khorram.
  • 3rd Prize: Hello Again Solar 鈥 a recycling and reuse initiative giving a second life to solar panels. The business was created by Rong Deng.

Participants received expert guidance from coaches to refine their pitching skills and gain a deeper understanding of the fundamentals of launching a new business. The hands-on support helped transform early-stage ideas into compelling presentations, demonstrating commercial potential and social impact.

Big ideas with local impact

The NSW Government supported Pitch Night South West as part of the latest round of its Fostering Innovation Sponsorship Program, which provides funding for innovation-themed events and initiatives.

NSW Minister for Innovation, Science and Technology Anoulack Chanthivong said he was inspired by the pitches. 聽

鈥淐ollaboration is key to delivering a more prosperous innovation ecosystem, and through the Fostering Innovation Sponsorship Program, we鈥檙e ensuring entrepreneurs and startups at various stages of growth can connect, learn and develop,鈥 he said.

鈥淥ur strongest assets are our people, and it鈥檚 through collaborative initiatives where ideas flourish, and connections and partnerships are made.鈥

Pitch Night South West 2025 was held at Liverpool Powerhouse. Photo: Dave Hukka

黑料网大事记 Founders in Liverpool

Through the , the University is building pathways for women, culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) founders and social entrepreneurs who are often underrepresented in Australia鈥檚 startup landscape.

The program focuses on nurturing business ideas that directly address unmet needs in the South West Sydney community, such as healthcare access, youth services and digital inclusion.

Liverpool MP and 黑料网大事记 alumna Charishma Kaliyanda said Pitch Night South West was a stage to celebrate the brilliant thinkers and problem-solvers who would take the region forward.

鈥淲e know that great ideas don't have a postcode. Whether it's a life-changing medical breakthrough, a tech solution to the issue of solar panel waste or a social enterprise making a difference, we want those ideas to start here, to grow here, to create jobs in this region,鈥 she said.

鈥淏ut 鈥 innovation isn't just about the product, it's about the people, the passion, the persistence, and the community that rallies around you.鈥澛

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Email: ashleigh.steele@unsw.edu.au