Dexibit, Robotics Plus and Soul Machines will talk about the highs, the lows and extremes when competing on the world stage.
This Techweek TV session is aimed at all businesses currently exporting or looking to export.
You can drop into this event at any time.
This event does not require registration.
Tuesday 28 Jul
1:30pm - 2:00pm
Erica Lloyd has a background in business, broadcasting and banking. She ran her own technology services company in the film and television industry throughout the 1990's, worked as an on-air journalist and news and current affairs producer at TVNZ and TV3 before moving into global Public Relations. From there to the BNZ followed by executive roles with Datacom and Callaghan Innovation. Erica is currently heading up the public sector practise globally for world leading AGI company, Soul Machines.
A kiwi technology entrepreneur with a background in computer science, Angie
leads an award winning team at Dexibit, the company she founded to transform
decision making for visitor attractions.
Angie is the Chair of the American Alliance of Museum’s Technology Board,
Chair of the MCN’s Data & Insight Group, host of a tourism analytics
think tank network and the Data Diaries podcast. In 2019, Angie was awarded
the Inspiring Women Leaders award from the International Business Awards and
in 2018, awarded the business and enterprise Women of Influence. She
developed her passion for analytics in the telecoms industry with a prior
corporate career at Hewlett Packard and Amdocs. In her spare time, Angie
mentors young women into technology careers, lecturers in data science and
is a keen water skier.
Matt holds extensive experience as an executive in the technology industry. With a PhD in molecular biology from the University of Leeds, Matt moved to New Zealand in 1995 for a Post-Doctoral role at Genesis Research & Development Corporation. Matt became the Head of Genomics at Genesis and what was, at the time, the largest DNA sequencing facility in the Southern Hemisphere, where he gained significant experience in operations and business development. Matt was part of the Leadership Team that led the IPO on NZX and ASX in 2001, raising approximately $50m. Matt has since had roles at Fonterra and Ballance (2003 – 2009), gaining expertise in strategy development; portfolio, programme, project and capability management, commercialisation of science and technology, M&A and PR/communications. Matt also spent a number of years in Management Consultancy (2009 – 2014) working in the Banking and Technology sectors. Prior to joining RPL, Matt was the CEO at Hill Laboratories (2014- 2018), New Zealand’s largest private analytical testing laboratory with over 400 scientists in Hamilton, Auckland, Wellington, Blenheim and Christchurch. Matt has specific experience developing technology related businesses overseas particularly in Japan, US, UK and China.