An Australian producer of personal protective equipment has put a hub in metro Atlanta designed to foster joint innovation with customers while giving them a chance to experience its products.
Category: Australia
Dr. Noze Best’s Export Advantage: Its Product Really Sucks
Christy Brown is no stranger to the challenges of international business, having managed a team of 2,000 across three cities around the world in previous executive roles.
But as an entrepreneur breaking into new markets with a medical device, particularly one focused on children, they show up differently.
Bark Goes Global With Tech Tools for Protecting Kids Online
About a year since launching its own smartphone, Atlanta-based Bark Technologies has its hands full striving to protect kids from online abuse and harassment in the United States. Slowly but […]
Atlanta’s Major League Rugby Team Sold, Will Relocate
After four seasons in the city, Atlanta’s professional rugby team, Rugby ATL, has been acquired by a new ownership group and will relocate. Major League Rugby announced the decision in […]
How Acclime Helps Atlanta Companies Advance in Asia
Editor’s note: This is a sponsored post announcing Acclime’s backing of Global Atlanta’s Asia Channel. Subscribe to our monthly Asia newsletter here. Global Atlanta is pleased to announce that professional […]
Precision Aviation Acquires Competitor With Australia Focus
Atlanta-based Precision Aviation Group has agreed to acquire PTB Group, a fellow provider of maintenance, overhaul and repair services with two business units in Australia. In addition to four […]
