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NZ Companies buying others round the world (NZ Herald)
Kiwi software-as-a-service companies are acquiring others in a new trend.
Driving change
Partly is tackling the complex problem of cataloguing and matching fitment parts data with vehicle data to create a universal database, enabling users to buy and sell auto parts online.
Learning journey
Orah has developed a platform that helps schools, students and their families track and monitor school life – from managing permissions for excursions to organising co-curricular activities and monitoring student wellbeing.
Rocket boosters
Callaghan Innovation’s support has helped Rocketspark build connections, feed its talent pipeline and ramp up international expansion.
Supercharged software testing
Software testing is time-consuming and tedious. That’s the current standard Auckland-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) business TheTestMart is disrupting.
Seven years without an income, now only way is up for Mobi2Go founder
A year ago, Wellington tech company Mobi2Go had 30 employees, with just two in its Toronto office. Twelve months on its staff numbers 100 and its Canadian contingent has grown ten-fold.
From the dining table to the top table – one firm's extraordinary growth
There's no time to sit down for Claire and James Fuller, who co-founded tech business Hnry and are now about to move into a new central Wellington office.
CoGo's conscious effort to influence consumers
The chief executive and co-founder of Wellington tech company CoGo is heading to Australia later this year with the prime minister’s trade mission, and his trail-blazing firm that supports conscious consumerism is set for its next step on the path to global opportunities and behavioural change.
Tech sector worth billions, but could be so much more
Wellington has its Golden Mile: a ribbon of concrete that extends from Parliament, through much of the capital’s shopping precinct and deep into its hospitality quarter. But it also has a golden triangle of tech companies creating many tens of millions of dollars in revenue and bringing in hundreds of new jobs.