Australian entrepreneurs reveal their secrets for innovation

By Kate Jones
November 21 2016 - 12:00am
Justin Webb in the field with AgriWebb Photo: Supplied
Justin Webb in the field with AgriWebb Photo: Supplied
Matt Schneider says Optika employs a high ratio of employees with autism or Asperger's syndrome who, with unconventional thinking and expert problem-solving skills, are natural innovators. Photo: Brendan Maunder
Matt Schneider says Optika employs a high ratio of employees with autism or Asperger's syndrome who, with unconventional thinking and expert problem-solving skills, are natural innovators. Photo: Brendan Maunder
Agriwebb is part of a booming agtech sector.
Agriwebb is part of a booming agtech sector.

Innovation is the elusive ingredient every business is chasing. It's what keeps entrepreneurs up at night and pushes them out of bed each morning.

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