An AI-driven logistics platform powering tens of millions of low-carbon deliveries for firms reminiscent of Australia Put up’s StarTrack Courier has taken out the Startup World Cup Sydney pitch competitors.
The win earns cofounder Richard Savoie a visit to the Grand Finale in San Francisco the place he’ll compete for US$1 million in funding this October.
Hosted by Startup&Angels, along with world VC Pegasus Tech Ventures, the Sydney version of the Startup World Cup noticed 10 startups pitch for the possibility to signify Australia up in opposition to greater than 100 candidates on the worldwide stage.
A panel of main Australian traders and startup mentors and specialists judged the founders, who every had two minutes, plus query time, to pitch their startups.
From tech tackling perimenopause to a seaweed answer for local weather change, the sector was powerful. Adiona Tech’s progressive method to optimising supply operations received over the judges.
Adiona Tech makes use of AI and machine studying to enhance route planning and sustainability for fleet house owners and operators, enabling extra correct ETAs, higher customer support and stronger emissions measurement.
“I didn’t anticipate that we might win,” cofounder Richard Savoie advised Startup Every day moments after the choice was made.
“This win is additional necessary as a result of it’s validation of how we’re doing in comparison with different nice firms.”
Adiona Tech will now be part of the winner of the first-ever Startup World Cup Melbourne, lawtech disruptor Deeligence, as the 2 Australian representatives who’ve received sponsored journeys to the US to compete in opposition to startups from greater than 70 international locations, all vying for the US$1 million (A$1,5m) funding prize.
The successful pitch
Based in 2020, Adiona Tech was born out of an intractable drawback: the worldwide emissions attributable to transport.
“We use AI to assist shippers and transporters be extra financially environment friendly, cut back their carbon emissions and use humanistic AI for his or her drivers and carriers,” Savoie defined in his successful pitch.
Keen about electrifying transport, the third-time founder and engineer has attracted funding from Telstra and California-based funding agency Third Sphere. Adiona’s shopper record spans the likes of Telstra, Pepsico, Coca-Cola, Australia Put up’s StarTrack Courier (read more about how Adiona helped StarTrack avoid losing a $8-$10 million client here).
The software program, which features a driver cellular app for routing and parking, helps to create extra environment friendly supply routes aimed to imitate “the Amazon expertise for something that you just order”, Savoie mentioned.
“That creates a brilliant effectivity for the carriers, for the shippers, and in addition permits them a simulation setting the place they’re designing the transport networks of the long run, together with electrification, autonomous automobiles and every part else that’s very thrilling in that area,” he added.
Powering greater than 50 million deliveries in Australia over the previous three years, Adiona’s development is on an upwards trajectory. In his pitch, Richard shared the model’s 70 per cent year-on-year income development on a pre-seed spherical, with enviable gross margins within the trade.
“What’s most fun to me is the influence that we create,” Savoie mentioned.
“This sort of effectivity is definitely greenback for greenback extra environment friendly in abating carbon than a lot of the different kinds of carbon emissions discount options that you just’ve heard of.
“It’s an unlimited market, so even a small slice of it is going to have us at $100 million in income within the subsequent 5 years. And we’ve bought an ideal pricing mannequin that we validated within the final three years. It really works. Now we simply must double down and go for it.”
En path to success within the US
With fundraising plans for 2026, Adiona has a lot to realize from getting in entrance of US traders on the Startup World Cup Grand Finale. Richard, initially from Boston and now an Australian citizen, believes that the scrappiness of Australian startups is what makes us so aggressive within the world market.
“One factor about Australians is that they’re formidable and so they’re additionally working on much less assets than the US,” he mentioned.
“The market’s smaller, the capital accessible is smaller. So Australians are scrappy, they’re below canine and so they’re resourceful and so they make issues occur. They clutch success out of the jaws of failure every day simply to compete in Australia. So working within the world market is a big alternative for Aussie founders.”
With out failure, Adiona wouldn’t be in existence, Richard added.
“We began of validating a really totally different enterprise that did fail. It didn’t work out. However I met my cofounder via that course of, who’s an absolute legend [Quang Huynh, who has a PhD in Computer Science],” he mentioned.
From there, Coca-Cola Amatil Australia jumped on board and the Adiona crew discovered themselves constructing, scaling and promoting their software program quick.
“We’ve been rising organically and are simply actually excited day by day to get up and contribute to this enterprise,” Savoie mentioned.
So will his American accent assist them win the US$1 million on the world Startup World Cup in October? It couldn’t harm, however the energy of the options ought to ideally converse for themselves.
“We’ve established that we will remedy a giant drawback at scale that creates what we name a triple win, the place we will enhance the monetary effectivity for these firms, we will cut back emissions as a part of that, after which enhance the availability chain typically for the workforce in IT and the setting for everyone,” Richard mentioned. “So I believe [the judges] noticed the synergy of all these nice advantages that come from one expertise.”
Startup Every day is a media accomplice of Startup World Cup Australia, hosted by Startup&Angels and supported by platinum companions, United Airways and Dell Applied sciences + Home windows 11.

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