Stratford Press

River Track lands Innovate Taranaki business idea award

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Taranaki’s budding entreprene­urs were celebrated at the Innovate Taranaki finals night on November 9.

Innovate Taranaki is a 10-week mini-accelerato­r programme culminatin­g in a finals night where the entrants pitch their business ideas to a panel of judges.

On the night, Neil Boyd was the overall winner with his business idea River Track — a set of tracks for boats, allowing them to drive on land.

This year a youth category was added to the competitio­n, and Georgia Mumby was the inaugural category winner with her business idea Just in Case. Just in Case are emergency packs for women which include lip balm, hair ties and sanitary products.

At the finals night, the guest speaker was Venture Taranaki’s Power Up 2021 winner Glen Stephens. He spoke about the positives and challenges of being an entreprene­ur. He also talked about his skincare range, Sol and Sea, and how he exported it to global markets.

Innovation HQ event director Pallak Singh says to get ready for the finals night, entrants attended workshops facilitate­d by Doso (rebranded from Startup Taranaki) owners Dan Thurston-Crow and Katherine Blaney.

“There was one workshop a week. They covered business topics such as marketing, business models, finances, legality and all of the other things involved with running a business. Dan and Katherine were the perfect people to facilitate this as DoSo is similar to Innovate Taranaki but on a smaller scale.

“We want to bring together the different people associated with entreprene­urship. It allows us to introduce our entreprene­urs to the different people available to help them.”

She says at the end of the workshops finalists receive feedback to help them pitch their final ideas to the judges.

“It’s a whole wrap-around approach covering all the areas of business.”

Innovation HG chief executive Simon Singh said Innovate Taranaki wouldn’t be possible without support from sponsors, mentors and participan­ts.

“Our sponsors, mentors, judges, programme facilitato­rs and the dedicated participan­ts were pivotal to the success of 2023. Their contributi­ons and innovative fervour elevated this event to new heights. As an event that stress-tests business ideas and puts budding entreprene­urs and innovators through their pace, it is unique in Taranaki.”

Simon said he encourages local entreprene­urs to put themselves forward in 2024.

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