Stratford Press

Venture Taranaki projects recognised

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Venture Taranaki has won big at the Economic Developmen­t NZ (EDNZ) Awards.

On Thursday evening, the economic developmen­t agency won Best Practice for Innovation for their PowerUp programme, and Best Practice for Primary Research for the agency’s Branching Out initiative.

The annual awards held by EDNZ celebrate economic developmen­t best practice and demonstrat­e the positive impact regional economic developmen­t agencies have on the regions they serve.

Venture Taranaki chief executive Kelvin Wright says the two projects align with Venture Taranaki’s regional strategy and supporting Taranaki’s growth and resilience.

“We are immensely proud to develop and deliver these initiative­s in collaborat­ion with our highly engaged and supportive community, who have contribute­d greatly to the success of both PowerUp and Branching Out, alongside our passionate, talented Venture Taranaki team.”

PowerUp, in its second year, provides a range of support, services, and activity focused on fostering and nurturing entreprene­urship and innovation in Taranaki.

Kelvin says the award acknowledg­es the diverse programme of activity PowerUp encompasse­s.

PowerUp has contribute­d to the developmen­t of a podcast series highlighti­ng regional success stories, the delivery of accelerato­r-style business capability workshops and a competitio­n called Kickstart, to the mapping of the innovation ecosystem and creation of an easyto-access online interface for budding startups.

All activities and initiative­s work collaborat­ively and holistical­ly to support innovative, connected communitie­s and enterprise­s that underpin an innovative and future-focused region.

Branching Out is working to broaden, diversify, and strengthen the region’s food and fibre future by identifyin­g innovative, commercial­ly viable regional opportunit­ies, from field to factory.

Over two years, 96 prospects were narrowed down to a shortlist of 10 high-value ventures.

Kelvin says the awards are a testament to the team at Venture Taranaki.

“Also the calibre of work we consistent­ly produce as one of the country’s leading EDAs. I thank the team for all of their mahi. We’re thrilled to be acknowledg­ed by our national counterpar­ts and we share

our wins with our three district councils, Ministry for Primary Industries, SODA Inc . . . and the countless other partners and contributo­rs that provide ongoing support towards both programmes.”

 ?? Photo/ Supplied ?? Former Venture Taranaki chief executive Justine Gilliland, and Venture Taranaki's Michelle Bauer, Anne Probert, Brylee Flutey, Sophie Kelly, Jane Moffitt, Kelvin Wright (chief executive), and Jenn Patterson.
Photo/ Supplied Former Venture Taranaki chief executive Justine Gilliland, and Venture Taranaki's Michelle Bauer, Anne Probert, Brylee Flutey, Sophie Kelly, Jane Moffitt, Kelvin Wright (chief executive), and Jenn Patterson.

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