Industry Segment
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SpaceBase
SpaceBase is a social enterprise founded by three Edmund Hillary Fellows with deep knowledge and connections into the global space industry – Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom, Eric Dahlstrom and Rich Bodo. SpaceBase is creating an online collaborative platform to support entrepreneurs in emerging space
Signal ICT Grad School
SIGNAL ICT Grad School grows and develops Tech Professionals for NZ. Tech is NZ's third largest export earner, and is a rapidly expanding, dynamic industry with a range of qualified people required, to both fill new roles, and to help develop the business, technical and design leaders of the future
Lincoln Agritech
Lincoln Agritech is a multidisciplinary R&D company owned by Lincoln University. We deliver leading-edge science and engineering knowledge and technologies into environmental, primary, processing and new materials applications.
Shamrock Industries Limited
consistently delivers exciting engineering solutions. Solutions that are smart, cost effective and perform well are the essence of the Shamrock way. Providing an exceptional service - everytime. Technology businesses across the Medical, Electronics, Energy, Measurement, Printing, Moulding and Hi
The Geospatial Research Institute
The Geospatial Research Institute Toi Hangarau provides a unique opportunity for all branches of the geospatial community to communicate and collaborate on new ideas and directions in this exciting industry. This institute aims to bring together Iwi, business, government and researchers to better
UC Rocketry Project
The UC Rocketry Project is a research group run in conjunction with the University of Canterbury Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and supported by Rocket Lab Ltd, designing new rocket guidance and control algorithms. UC Rocketry has developed into an advanced aerospace engineering
Wellington Univentures
Researchers at Robinson Research Institute along with partners from the University of Auckland and University of Canterbury are currently working to develop new electric propulsion thrusters for small satellites. Unlike current chemical propulsion systems which burn fuel to accelerate, electric