Local startup and ecentre alumni Dataphyll were recently profiled in NZ Entrepreneur. In the article, the Founders shared with readers what the most difficult part of their entrepreneurial journey has been so far, as well as their number one productivity hack.
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Growing your company from the bottom of the world can be both challenging and rewarding. A new study considers whether it is better to “go global” from day one, or to grow locally first.
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GirlBoss NZ Founder Alexia Hilbertidou and PDMA Vice-President Aruna Shekar are cooking up plans for the next generation of change makers at the ecentre, with a focus on developing science, technology, engineering and entrepreneurship.
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Ask Angels Anything, run by Flying Kiwi Angels, will be held at the centre on Weds, 3 October, 6:00-8:00pm. This is an open forum for startup founders and aspiring angels to ask angel investors… anything. It is casual and informal — and informative.
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Dr Aruna Shekar has joined the ecentre as “Innovator in Residence,” providing access to a depth of product innovation expertise and experience to members of our community.
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Massey University team recognised for their innovation in monitoring air quality, which adds huge creative value to the building industry. They received the James Hardie Innovation Award at the 2018 NZ Building Industry Awards.
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Advisory and governance boards can can be critical to the success of your startup in the early stages. Yet it's important to create an effective board that understands the unique requirements of startups, says leading New Zealand angel investor and startup advisor Debra Hall. (video)
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Establishing your brand early on -- as an extension of your beliiefs, values and vision -- can be critical to your success in the early stages. Check out highlights from angel investor and startup advisor Debra Hall’s presentation on branding for startups. (video)
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Company structure is the foundation of your business for future growth. Having the right structure in place from the beginning can reduce risk, increase success and avoid issues with shareholders and other stakeholders in the future.
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Auckland’s Northern District is home to some of New Zealand’s fastest growing tech businesses, responsible for leading the charge in the export of innovation to global markets.
ecentre is proud to host this event at the B:Hive at Smales Farm with Grow North Innovation District partners - the B:Hive at Smales Farm, Business North Harbour, Massey University, Shore Junction and Takapuna Beach Business Association.
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