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Take Your Startup To The Next Level. Atomic Sky

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Atomic Sky are a Perth based group of hybrid investors and business mentors that are turning heads in the Start-up scene in Perth.

Founder and Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Andy Lamb, is pioneering the change and bringing some much needed attention to the WA market.

Andy is a frequent contributor to the ‘dragons den’ style start up pitch mornings at Spacecubed, and sat on the panel of judges for Start-up Weekend in Margaret River.

‘Entrepreneurs in Perth are starting to be taken seriously, and Atomic Sky stands behind them 100%’

Andy is joined by co-founder Simon MacFarlane who has spent the past 20 years investing and working with numerous organisations around the world and is synonymous with building successful companies, particularly Technology based ones.

The team, coupled with Principal’s Arna Van Ravestein, former Data Security General Manager and Entrepreneur, and Barry Davies, ex-Microsoft global IT consultant with 30 years industry knowledge, are a formidable force bringing a new model of investment and commercialisation to WA.

Atomic Sky have already invested in a number companies in Perth that have global potential. The four are also promising some exciting projects to be confirmed in the coming months, and are confident their approach will revolutionise the way investors see Perth based start-ups.

Atomic Sky's New Tech Hub
Atomic Sky’s New Tech Hub

Part of their offering as business investors and mentors is their ability to work with their clients they have invested in at their new business premises in Northbridge on Money Street. The group have taken office space on the top floor and are currently in the throes of transforming the 1st and ground floors into collaborative co-working spaces for all creatives, innovators, entrepreneurs and start-up businesses which is set to launch in the coming weeks.

‘The idea is to create a vibrant, collaborative space for our clients and all entrepreneurs to encourage creative thinking and promote the idea of joining forces amongst so many bright individuals’

//Startup News will be bringing you updates as this space builds out, in the meantime, visit the Atomic Sky website.

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