Anvil Banez is on a lifelong mission to help his dad walk. It’s this dream that saw him found and launch his company Dennisson Technologies, which develops cutting edge artificial muscles to facilitate movement.
Gazing into the night sky is now more special than ever thanks to Kiwi business StardustME. The company launches loved ones’ ashes into space to orbit earth on a journey of remembrance.
Motivated by an unwavering commitment to tackle the climate crisis, the visionary mind behind Kiwi business Sapro-Tech is on a mission to revolutionise the textile industry by creating a sustainable leather alternative made from fungi.
Rugby Bricks is a New Zealand based company which sells kicking tees, manufactured in Dunedin to players around the world. In 2019 4 kickers at the Rugby World cup were using their tees, this year it was 24.
Hope Williams and Matt Leadbeater were living fast-paced lives in London, both working in the corporate sector with hectic careers and little work-life balance.
The Collective has always had great tasting natural yoghurt at its heart. Within a year of launching in New Zealand, the business was a huge success story, and the founders began looking for expansion opportunities.
Globally the snack food industry is estimated to be worth around 105 billion USD, and is predicted to grow this year by around 3%. That’s despite global upheaval caused by the pandemic, Ukraine conflict and rising food prices.
The birth of Wellington drinks company Six Barrel Soda wasn’t an idea that exploded out of nowhere, nor did its co-founder Joe Slater take the ‘traditional route’ to becoming an entrepreneur.
When the owners of data wrangling startup Segna contacted Kea Connect they weren’t looking to speak to experts in the tech or data fields. Instead they were after help to create a strong workplace culture.
They say from small seeds mighty things grow, and for US based Kiwi, Rebecca Brady this couldn’t be more true. She has transformed her love of baking crackers into a highly successful business and she hasn’t stopped there.
When Allbirds co-founder Tim Brown was introduced to fellow Kiwi and President of adidas North America, Zion Armstrong, a collaboration between the two companies was the last thing on his mind.
In 2004 Alice Shopland adopted a vegan lifestyle and in 2006 she started importing vegan cheese from the UK. For several years she and her husband Colin Woods struggled to develop their own vegan cheese recipe.
In a world where traditional business practices are rapidly evolving, the team at Vantaset have pioneered a groundbreaking approach to performance that transforms not just how companies operate but how their em