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Ōtepoti Health Tech: A Techweek Panel

Dunedin may be one of New Zealand’s smaller cities, but its health tech sector is making waves on a global scale. From AI-powered safety tools to internationally distributed scientific equipment and award-winning digital care solutions, Ōtepoti is home to amazing startups who are reshaping how we approach health tech.

Join us in honour of Techweek 2025 for this panel discussion exploring why Dunedin continues to punch above its weight in health tech. Our panel features local leaders each with a unique perspective on innovation, growth, and what it takes to scale from this part of the world. 

Whether you’re a founder, investor, researcher or just health-tech-curious, this conversation will offer insights into what’s happening in our neck of the woods!

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Our Panelists:

Julie Curphy is our MC! She is currently a customer manager at NZ Trade and Enterprise working with tech companies across the region to accelerate their international growth. Julie brings over 30 years of business experience across FMCG, Pharmaceuticals, consumer health products and tech sectors in NZ, Australia, the UK and Europe.

Angela Edwards is the founder of Ōtepoti health tech startup, Elli Cares. Elli Cares is an award-winning mobile app that supports independent living for seniors and provides peace of mind to families.

Greg Peyroux is the co-founder of Intermentis, the team behind Soter — an AI-powered doorstep management system designed to support people in vulnerable situations. Greg is a seasoned entrepreneur and leader whose other ventures include Managing Director of Iris Data Science and CEO of OmniEye.

Alex Black is the CEO of ADInstruments, a Dunedin business and a global leader in scientific hardware and software for life science research and education. With offices in 15 countries, ADInstruments supports researchers and educators around the world.

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