Waikato Herald

OUR REGION IS BUZZING

Strong growth is occurring in several industries, says local business expert

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Business in the Waikato and Coromandel regions is thriving, according to a local business growth expert.

“It’s an exciting time to be doing business in the Waikato and the region is buzzing,” says Waikato business growth manager Craig Purcell.

In particular, there is strong growth in technology, food and tourism, says Mr Purcell.

“Food is really important to the region right now, and dairying as a subset of that,” says Mr Purcell, who leads a team of six business growth advisors based at Waikato Innovation Park.

“Tourism is going through the roof, especially up in Thames and Coromandel. The Hauraki Rail Trail is bringing money into the region through local businesses, and the spending and benefits are exceeding the costs of building and maintainin­g the tracks themselves.”

The Waikato Business Growth team is funded by the Regional Business Partner Network (RBPN) which is supported by New Zealand Trade & Enterprise (NZTE) and Callaghan Innovation.

Its aim is to provide free support Waikato businesses who have high-growth aspiration­s, are export focused, technology-driven or have innovative products or services with real commercial merit. The team offers advice and referrals for business mentoring and can help businesses access Callaghan Innovation grants for research and developmen­t and co-funding for specialist training, business services or coaching.

Currently, advisors meet with around 500 businesses every year, including many start-ups. They travel around the Waikato region to meet with local businesses, and spend one day each month in seven towns — Tuakau, Huntly, Thames, Paeroa, Tokoroa, Taupo and Raglan.

“The level of activity has doubled over the last 12 months, and 60 per cent of our clients are outside Hamilton,” says Mr Purcell.

The Business Growth team began around seven years ago.

“It began with one man — Peter Maxwell — and there has been a gradual increase in services,” says Purcell. “Now we have five fulltime-equivalent­s (FTEs) across six people.”

The current team includes business growth advisors Peter Davey, Novell Gopal, Kahurangi Taylor, Hayley Smith and Waikato mentor manager Tony Kane. Food Waikato’s Shane Kells has also been doing good work as a business growth advisor in the food space, says Mr Purcell.

He has noticed that there is more business collaborat­ion across the region, which is vital to developing innovation.

“We have seen an explosion of Waikato businesses getting on with innovation projects, working together using Callaghan Innovation project grants. There are 31 of these projects on the go at the moment and last year there were just four. They are across the region and from a range of industries including big technology to manufactur­ing to agribusine­ss to health to food – a real cross section.”

Mr Purcell says there has been a change in thinking, and it’s making a difference.

“There is an appreciati­on for risk and return now that we weren’t seeing two years ago. Increased cash flow gives a sense of confidence to businesses, which leads to collaborat­ion.”

Supporting and growing Maori businesses is also a priority for the region and the country, and is

The level of activity has doubled over the last 12 months, and 60 per cent of our clients are outside Hamilton.

Craig Purcell

something that the Business Growth team has focused on recently. In November they co-hosted a Maori Business Panel at Waikato Innovation Park with Waikato Tainui.

“We are working hard to boost engagement and support to Maori businesses,” says Purcell.

There have been other events hosted at the Park in 2017, designed to encourage business growth in the Waikato region. The first Waikato Technology Show was held at the Park in February, timed to coincide with the launch of CultivateI­T, a regional cluster group for ICT profession­als.

Next May the team will co-ordinate Techweek ’18 around the region, which aims to foster growth in technology and innovation in New Zealand.

Technology continues to be big for the region. Mr Purcell says Waikato companies are leading growth in the technology sector nationally and are among the top players in the TIN200 group — New Zealand’s top 200 technology companies.

The Business Growth team also runs an invitation-only Innovation Forum each quarter for 30 local businesses, to develop their innovation skills.

Mr Purcell says it is a privilege to help people grow their ideas and businesses, and that people with innovative business ideas or products to get advice early on, as they may be eligible for a Callaghan Innovation Getting Started grant.

Businesses can also access Regional Business Partner co-funding through the NZTE capability developmen­t voucher scheme. These vouchers enable people to upskill in areas such as strategic planning, marketing, capital raising, business systems, finance, sustainabi­lity, managing resources, governance and exporting — with access to around 60 local coaches and trainers.

Client satisfacti­on with Waikato Innovation Park’s regional business partner activities and mentor facilitati­on services is high, and better than the national averages when last measured.

The Business Growth team is well regarded by stakeholde­rs, and works closely with regional councils and territoria­l authoritie­s.

Discussion­s are underway for the establishm­ent of a new regional economic developmen­t agency (REDA) based at Waikato Innovation Park next year, which will build on the work the Business Growth team is doing.

“The business eco-system in the Waikato and Coromandel regions is more connected now than three years ago when I started,” says Mr Purcell.

“It’s been a process of getting to know each other and the capabiliti­es we offer. We look forward to building on what we do, but expanding the services provided with the new regional economic developmen­t agency.”

■ For free advice from Waikato Innovation Park’s Business Growth Team contact 07 857-0538 or businessgr­owth@wipltd.co.nz For more informatio­n see www.wipltd.co.nz/ what-we-do/grow-your-business

 ?? Photo /Supplied ?? Waikato Innovation Park CEO Stuart Gordon, business growth advisors Novell Gopal, Peter Davey, Kahurangi Taylor, Hayley Smith and business growth manager Craig Purcell.
Photo /Supplied Waikato Innovation Park CEO Stuart Gordon, business growth advisors Novell Gopal, Peter Davey, Kahurangi Taylor, Hayley Smith and business growth manager Craig Purcell.

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