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See Tomorrow First Podcast: Hanie Yee, Alimetry

13 Mar 2024

This was originally published by See Tomorrow First Join us as we talk to Hanie Yee, Chief Operating Officer of Alimetry, an award-winning MedTech company that has developed a world-leading, non-invasive…

See Tomorrow First Podcast: Hanie Yee, Alimetry

13 Mar 2024

This was originally published by See Tomorrow First Join us as we talk to Hanie Yee, Chief Operating Officer of Alimetry, an award-winning MedTech company that has developed a world-leading, non-invasive…

Beyond – making beautiful worlds

8 Mar 2024

This was first published on See Tomorrow First Defying the stereotype of gaming being the sport of the social recluse, Beyond is a studio making virtual reality a new way to…

See Tomorrow First Podcast: taking NZ tech to the world

23 Feb 2024

This was first published on See Tomorrow First We’ve invited some of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most inspiring tech founders, leaders and creators, to chat about taking their tech to the world,…

Healthtech solutions for the world

23 Feb 2024

This article was first published on NZ Story Globally, the Healthcare Technology sector is booming.

Cogo — simplifying the low carbon economy

5 Dec 2023

Cogo’s carbon footprint management software is empowering individuals and businesses globally to take positive climate action.

AgriSea – unlocking seaweed’s potential

5 Dec 2023

AgriSea exists at the forefront of seaweed innovation, weaving the greens they harvest into a circular bioeconomy.

Alimetry — decoding the gut

5 Dec 2023

The adhesive sensor array created by startup Alimetry offers a new way to understand and diagnose gastric dysfunction At any point in time, one in 10 people worldwide is experiencing the…

AROA — using agricultural byproducts to heal complex wounds

5 Dec 2023

Healthtech pioneer AROA is finding the value in agricultural waste. Around 26 million sheep graze the hilly landscapes of New Zealand, with our geographic remoteness naturally limiting agricultural disease.