Tom Abraham and Melissa Fryer, students at Massey University, were selected as the 2019 winners for ecentre’s Grand Idea Competition. Their idea, Ewetube, was awarded the $1000 prize along with entry into ecentre Sprint Foundation programme as it showcased originality, sustainability and impact potential. Ewetube is a sustainable alternative to plastic plant pots.
Read moreDorenda Britten of the Britten Institute visits ecentre
This week the ecentre was greeted with the presence of Dorenda Britten. Dorenda is a dynamic speaker, challenger and futurist helping people with big world changing ideas to create new value.
Read moreecentre Sprint Global participants, iLose, make headlines
Trevor and Danielle Beatson
NZ Business Magazine showcases ecentre’s Sprint Global participants - iLose. Capturing their journey as the self proclaimed ‘accidental entrepreneurs and highlighting the support ecentre has provided.
“The couple describe the programme and its mentors as “outstanding” and “awesome”. They quickly learned that they’d been naively spending too much time focused on product, and not enough on customers. That’s now being addressed.” - NZBusiness July 2019
Check out the full article here - https://nzbusiness.co.nz/article/accidental-entrepreneurs
Real world, immersive Entrepreneurship opportunities provided for Massey postgraduates and faculty
Massey STEM postgraduates, Post Doc Fellow and Staff gathered last week for a multi-day workshop to develop entrepreneurial skills and increase research impact, gaining the opportunity to work with leaders from the New Zealand innovation ecosystem.
Read moreecentre alumnus Termius raises $4.1M
Termius co-founders Dmitry Lyfar (left) and Roman Kudiyarov.
ecentre joins their alumnus Unleashed Software in celebrating a new milestone
Congratulations to ecentre alumnus Unleashed Software, celebrating their 10th birthday and moving to the beautiful new Unleashed HQ office in Takapuna – where they can keep growing.
Read moreecentre’s PICMI the star innovator at Fieldays
2019 Sprint Global participant PICMI wins 3 innovation awards at Fieldays
The quality of entries at this year's awards was so high, judges said it was difficult to make their decisions. But one entrant really stood out – PICMI founded by Genevieve Griffin-George – a participant in ecentre’s Sprint Global 2019 programme.
Read moreecentre shares New Zealand Innovations with Korean Government Delegation
ecentre hosted a delegation of government officials from South Korea, sharing how the New Zealand ecosystem collaborates to support startup businesses.
Read moreecentre startup Bee Intelligence creating a buzz at LAUNCH Festival Sydney
Three New Zealand startups from ecentre’s Sprint Global startup programme are joining over 1000 startups this week at LAUNCH Festival Sydney, the first international version of Silicon Valley’s largest startup conference. Sprint Global programme participant, Bee Intelligence, which provides its BeeApp software for commercial beekeepers, was selected as one of the top 20 startups attending.
Read moreCall for ideas to transform NZ's primary sector
Innovative, new projects to solve farmers and growers wicked problems are being scouted by the Rural Innovation Lab (RIL), a collaborative network that includes support from ecentre, Massey University and The Factory.
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