March Investor Evening
Gabby Addington

Thursday 2nd March -  5:30pm - 8pm

Venue: Lane Neave, 141 Cambridge Terrace


We help young companies get the investment and support they need to achieve high growth 👼 👼 👼

Investor evenings are held where local companies have the opportunity to pitch for funding and get valuable feedback.

Guest speaker, Minister Nash, will talk about the importance of small business in the start-up ecosystem plus the value of early stage investors supporting founders to create high value jobs and regional growth and we are showcasing the below companies:

Script Sense was created to mitigate patient harm caused by prescription errors, which are frequently exacerbated by manual procedures relying on outdated software. The solution utilizes cutting-edge technologies, such as AI and ML, to address these challenges and break the monopolistic hold of software vendors in the market. The company will also foster innovation through its open API approach, making healthcare technology more accessible and flexible for all.

Modern Consulting Measure (MCM) is the expert in trade measurement for New Zealand trade contractors. We offer a measurement service focused on tradies in New Zealand on a project by project basis, working across builds from standard residential and high-end architectural homes, through to commercial projects. The future direction for the company is in making our schedules easily accessible online, in providing educational opportunities for trade contractors, and in allowing trade contractors to efficiently price and submit tenders through the MCM web app.

Nitrate contamination of groundwater, and clean drinking water, is increasingly becoming an issue worldwide due to the overuse of fertilisers and subsequent leaching. This issue is especially prevalent in areas of agricultural intensification.

HydroMetrics sensors were created by scientists at Lincoln Agritech to offer real-time groundwater monitoring. These robust sensors are specifically designed for agricultural use, putting the right data and tools into the hands of land owners and businesses so they can be environmental guardians of our water.


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