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Pitch Night: Seeking South West Sydney’s next entrepreneurs

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  • UNSW Sydney leads community event showcasing the region’s startup talent
  • Prize money and industry support on offer to turn ideas into real-world impact
  • Experts and community leaders to join live judging panel

 

Western Sydney is one of Australia’s most vibrant, fast-growing regions, but local innovators are still underrepresented in the startup space.

In response, UNSW Sydney, in collaboration with UNSW Founders, the NSW Government, Investment NSW and Liverpool Innovation Precinct, is hosting Pitch Night South West next week (Thur 14 August).

Following the success of last year’s inaugural event, 2025 will be bigger and better, with an expanded prize pool, larger venue and even more inspiring founders ready to take the stage and transform their innovative ideas into impact.

NSW Minister for Industry and Trade Anoulack Chanthivong and Liverpool MP Charishma Kaliyanda will attend event at Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, alongside the distinguished judging panel:

Last year’s winner was My Special Needs Dental Home, a personalised dental care app for people with disabilities founded by Zanab Malik.

The community, family-friendly event will bring together innovators, business leaders and community members, with a diverse selection of food from local vendors.

UNSW Founders has supported more than 950 founders in South West Sydney, with 80% of participants from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

 

Media welcome to attend:

Time: Thursday 14 August, 5-8pm

Location: Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre


Contact details:

Interviews, video and stills available on request. Please contact:

Ashleigh Steele, Communication Officer, UNSW Sydney

[email protected]

0421 208 805

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