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Travel is Unbreakable

The Asia Pacific travel/tech ecosystem is large and diverse. If you’re a player, your prospects depend on what you’re selling, who your customers are, the access you have to technology and capital, and potentially where you are located. We interviewed a dozen C-suite travel/tech executives from Mumbai to Melbourne (and many places in between) to understand what’s new in the post-Covid world.

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September Tech Round-up: APAC’s Regulators are Ramping Up Tech Scrutiny.

After two decades of light touch regulation during the formative years of the digital revolution, regulators and policy makers are once again starting to bare their teeth. Europe’s GDPR is one of the most high-profile examples and the results are mixed. It has certainly brought some of the digital giants to heel in terms of their treatment of consumer privacy and data, but it’s come at the cost of user experience. And competitors to Facebook and Google say it has strengthened the hand of the walled gardens, due to their control of first party data. This month we run the search engine over digital regulation, revealing how approaches are different in the APAC region.

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Technology Investment and Advisory Leaders GP Bullhound and North Ridge Partners Announce Exclusive Collaboration

GP Bullhound and North Ridge Partners (NRP) have today announced an exclusive collaboration which will see NRP support GP Bullhound’s clients across APAC and GP Bullhound support NRP’s clients across Europe, the UK, and North America.

The partnership represents a formalisation of the firms’ multi-year relationship, adding to their mutual strength and depth in global coverage of Technology investors and strategic consolidators. This will help unlock growth in key geographies, supporting founders and investors to access a thriving interconnected technology ecosystem.

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July Tech Round-Up: Remember the Metaverse?

Barely two years ago we were flooded with hype announcing the dawn of the Web3 metaverse economy, worth billions of dollars.  And then it all seemed to dissolve.

However even if the consumer version of the metaverse – a kind of three-dimensional Facebook – is in sharp retreat, the foundations of the next generation of immersive and augmented digital experiences are still being built.  With the attention of the hype cycle now firmly switched to generative AI, this month we have another look at the metaverse.

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June Tech Round-Up: The Generative AI Battleground, Six Months In

Here we are, six months into the global generative AI battleground. The AI hype cycle is running red hot as the titans of the technology world duke it out for supremacy, sinking billions of dollars into new platforms.

Read about the biggest deals beyond Microsoft’s investment in OpenAI, learn about where experts think generative AI will have the biggest impact — and with the striking interest in Nvidia this month following its exceptionally strong quarter — discover how hardware providers, chip manufacturers and hyperscalers are fast becoming the pick and shovel salesmen of the AI gold rush.

Enjoy, from all of us at North Ridge Partners.

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Innovation Rises, Phoenix-like, from the Tech Wreckage

There were no iPhones loose in the world before June 2007. None. And no Androids either until a year later. Until Apple dropped the first version of its now ubiquitous phone, the best user experience you could hope for was Blackberry’s graphical user interface, gnarly keyboard, and form factor that while sleek, curvy and blue, would barely fit into a t-shirt pocket. 

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From roosters to feather dusters, most of ANZ’s eCommerce vendors have been having a shocker. When will they crow again?

The pandemic made them look like superstars. With travel-loving Antipodean consumers locked up at home for months on end, and restrictions on how far they could move from their homes (for example, only 5 km in New South Wales and basically nowhere in Auckland!), consumers headed for the keyboard and engaged in an orgy of online spending.

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