Chasing talent a tough gig for start-ups

Clean energy storage start-up Endua might be quietly plotting a new path toward a greener Australia, but finding the talent for entrepreneurial journey hasn’t been easy.

The company is building the next generation of hydrogen-powered storage solutions to power communities at the flick of a switch. These are not skills you can learn at the university.

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