Australian Digital Tech Disruptors 2017
Australian Digital Tech Disruptors 2017
Creating and Transforming Industries Through Digital Means
14-Nov-2017
Asia Pacific
Description
This study explores and analyses 18 technologically innovative companies founded or headquartered in Australia for their technological disruption for the year 2017. These companies operate in a range of industries such as automotive car sharing, fintech, business intelligence and analytics, logistics, customer experience testing, and project management. They share key commonalities of serving as innovative, digital disruptors in their respective markets—changing traditional business models and finding new means through which to generate and deliver value to end users.
Companies need to be able to generate continuous value for their customers through on-going research and development (R&D) and innovation. Differentiation is key for retaining a competitive advantage in the market, as the threat from competitors within digital industries remains significant, with typically lower barriers of entry than brick-and-mortar enterprises. There have been unique innovations in capabilities such as Big Data analytics, allowing companies to gain detailed insights into customer behaviours and operational effectiveness, paving way for large-scale market disruption.
For Australian start-ups, international expansion and branding are essential to strengthen their reputation for differentiation and gaining a distinct first-mover advantage. Successful business models in Australia should be scaled across overseas markets to minimise the risk of emerging competitor digital platforms securing early market share. Innovative technology applications and industrial capabilities such as Big Data analytics, cloud technology, Internet of Things (IoT), and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are likely to be important in a start-up’s long-term strategy as main or peripheral features.
Technology disruptors should continually monitor regulatory changes that could emerge at short notice, limiting some of the operations and capabilities of the organisations that are involved. Regulations can potentially impact functions such as customer data sales or exchanges, autonomous vehicles, peer-to-peer (P2P) lending, and mobile payments. Companies operating in these industries should be highly aware of market-specific regulations and develop contingency plans to prepare for changes to ensure stability or rise in growth.
Companies have been analysed in terms of profile, notable achievements, strategic partnerships, acquisitions, new product or service differentiation, funding, and expansion. A strength-weakness-opportunity-threat (SWOT) analysis for each company gives an idea of the most relevant growth factors, in terms of both internal attributes and external forces that are likely to directly impact operation and competitiveness in the market.
A summary of key trends, business models, and company strategies serves to highlight the opportunities in the market, challenges that are expected, and the growth potential of the markets analysed.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Company Index
Company Index (continued)
Scope
Company Profile
Aconex—Business Strategy
Aconex—SWOT Analysis
Aconex—The Last Word
Company Profile
Afterpay—Business Strategy
Afterpay—SWOT Analysis
Afterpay—The Last Word
Company Profile
Atlassian—Business Strategy
Atlassian—SWOT Analysis
Atlassian—The Last Word
Company Profile
Campaign Monitor—Business Strategy
Campaign Monitor—SWOT Analysis
Campaign Monitor—The Last Word
Company Profile
Catapult Sports—Business Strategy
Catapult Sports—SWOT Analysis
Catapult Sports—The Last Word
Company Profile
Cohda Wireless—Business Strategy
Cohda Wireless—SWOT Analysis
Cohda Wireless—The Last Word
Company Profile
Cyara—Business Strategy
Cyara—SWOT Analysis
Cyara—The Last Word
Company Profile
Data Republic—Business Strategy
Data Republic—SWOT Analysis
Data Republic—The Last Word
Company Profile
GoGet—Business Strategy
GoGet—SWOT Analysis
GoGet—The Last Word
Company Profile
Ingogo—Business Strategy
Ingogo—SWOT Analysis
Ingogo—The Last Word
Company Profile
NEXTDC—Business Strategy
NEXTDC—SWOT Analysis
NEXTDC—The Last Word
Company Profile
Prospa—Business Strategy
Prospa—SWOT Analysis
Prospa—The Last Word
Company Profile
Seeing Machines—Business Strategy
Seeing Machines—SWOT Analysis
Seeing Machines—The Last Word
Company Profile
Shelfie—Business Strategy
Shelfie—SWOT Analysis
Shelfie—The Last Word
Company Profile
SocietyOne—Business Strategy
SocietyOne—SWOT Analysis
SocietyOne—The Last Word
Company Profile
Tyro Payments—Business Strategy
Tyro Payments—SWOT Analysis
Tyro Payments—The Last Word
Company Profile
WiseTech Global—Business Strategy
WiseTech Global—SWOT Analysis
WiseTech Global—The Last Word
Company Profile
Yellowfin—Business Strategy
Yellowfin—SWOT Analysis
Yellowfin—The Last Word
The Last Word
The Last Word (continued)
Growth Opportunities
Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth
Legal Disclaimer
The Frost & Sullivan Story
Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career
Global Perspective
Industry Convergence
360º Research Perspective
Implementation Excellence
Our Blue Ocean Strategy
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Podcast | No |
Author | Eran Halevi |
Industries | Information Technology |
WIP Number | 9AC0-00-40-00-00 |
Keyword 1 | Digital Tech |
Keyword 2 | Australian Digital Tech |
Is Prebook | No |
GPS Codes | 9658,9702-C1,9705-C1,9A68,9AA5-C1 |