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It's o.k. to accept failure, only if it's preceded by a 100% attempt at success. -Michael Jordan
National Business Review
NZ tech company off to Wales for international competitionMitchell Hall | Tuesday April 21 2009 - 04:36pmWho Stole My Money - e-centre virtual resident Online budgeting service founder Grace Xue is off to Wales to represent New Zealand in the Technium Challenge International in late May, previously won by New Zealand companies Xero and TracPlus Global. Read more ...
Christine Nikiel: NZ Herald, April 2009
Health software developer dares to dream bigPrecept Health (e-centre start-up company) hopes multi-million-dollar Malaysian deals will open the door to other Asian opportunities.Precept Health, is a tiny start-up based on Auckland's North Shore. In the intensive care unit at Temerloh, Malaysia's largest hospital, a stream of data is silently transferring from a patient to drug pumps, vital sign monitors, ventilators and other life support machines. Read more ... Precept Health takes big step into Malaysia4:00AM Thursday Mar 12, 2009By Helen Twose (read more at New Zealand Herald) A North Shore software start-up (e-centre resident company) has beaten off the likes of Philips and GM to gain a toe-hold in the lucrative Asian market. The trouble with noodlesUnlimited Magazine February 2009Grace Xue’s online venture whostolemymoney.com (e-centre virtual company) is all about control of your personal spending. And that’s something she learned the hard way. Red Herring finalist - Precept Health (e-centre resident company)Software company Orion Health has capped off a good year with another award win. It was the only New Zealand company to win, although Auckland-based Precept Health was also a finalist. Read more ... The New Zealand Herald:nzherald.co.nz http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10551201 TUANZ ICT Innovator of the Year AwardGrace Xue, Who Stole My MoneyJudges Comments: The Judges were provided with a number of Innovative projects from entrants who have considerable skills as Innovators. Pulling together a number of languages and technologies, the winner is Grace Xue Who Stole My Money. e-centre : enterprise, experience, excellence
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The e-centre office and support facilities, including high speed internet, shared meeting and training rooms, have proved to be of enormous value to DHI. Read more from
Terry van Kalken, MSc, General Manager, DHI New Zealand TestimonialsWho Stole Money is taking off at a rate we could only dream of before.Grace Xue CEO Who Stole My Money www.whostolemymoney.com Read more from Grace here
The e-centre provided Marops with the opportunity to work alongside other innovative companies while developing our own systems and products.
contact@marops.net Thanks to the help of the e-centre we are now recognised as the best in North Shore innovation and exporting CleanflowSystems Trevor Logan CEO |