The last two years has seen an explosion in the number of start-up incubators, accelerators and co-working spaces in Australia, such as Angel Cube, Startmate and PushStart, to name a few.
The USA, however, remains the undisputed leader when it comes to start-up collectives that invest small amounts of money into new ventures and then ply them with expert knowledge and industry links in order to turn them into market-leading businesses.
These hubs are no longer out of the reach of Australian start-ups, as demonstrated by Sydney-based tech start-up Peeractive, which recently became the first Australian company to be admitted into US accelerator program DreamIt Ventures.
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