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Scalare Partners Named Finalist for Tech Startup Investor Award

Scalare Partners advances to finals for Startup Investor of the Year, showcasing innovative ecosystem-driven investment approach and commitment to diversity in Australia's tech landscape.

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Scalare Partners CEO Carolyn Breeze leads innovative tech investment firm to awards recognition

ASX-listed technology investment firm Scalare Partners has been shortlisted as a finalist for Startup Investor of the Year at the 2025 Startup Daily Best in Tech Awards, highlighting Australia's growing influence in the technology innovation landscape.

Ecosystem-Driven Investment Approach

Through its integrated portfolio including Tech Ready Women, Startblock, and InHouse Ventures, Scalare has pioneered a comprehensive support network for emerging tech companies. This approach aligns with Australia's broader push for technological advancement and regulation in the digital age.

"We don't just back startups, we build them. Our disruptive model demonstrates that capital alone doesn't scale companies, ecosystems do," said Carolyn Breeze, CEO of Scalare Partners.

Strategic Investments and Growth

Since January 2024, the company has executed six strategic investments in post-revenue tech startups, with investments ranging from $100,000 to $1.5 million. Notable investments include:

  • Circadian Health Innovations - AI-powered health platform
  • Brauz - Connected retail technology
  • Catalyser - Enterprise social impact platform
  • BetterX - Singapore-based digital asset platform

Diversity and Inclusion Leadership

Scalare's commitment to diversity sets it apart in the venture capital landscape, with its Tech Ready Women initiative supporting over 11,000 women across eight years. This focus on inclusive technological innovation has become increasingly important in Australia's startup ecosystem.

Economic Impact

With 18,000+ founders across its ecosystem and 400+ startups supported annually, Scalare provides unique investment opportunities amid Australia's evolving economic landscape. The company's success demonstrates the growing strength of Australia's technology sector and its potential for global impact.

Jack Thompson

Reporter based in Sydney, Jack covers climate issues, migration policies, and Australia's Indo-Pacific strategy.