November 19th, 2008
Compelled to comment on the post below from Alarm Clock which was taking a look at investment levels across start-ups developing robotics technologies.
“Venture capitalists tend to be fairly conservative people – despite their reputation for risk taking. Consequently, few robot-makers have received venture funding as many VCs put the likelihood of robot products succeeding on a par with anyone conquering jet-pack transportation”.
Well, not so at No 8 Ventures. The Martin Jetpack hit world headlines in July this year. What’s more, we are excited about the prospect of introducing a very cool robotics company soon.
Posted by: Glenn Milnes at 4:13 pm November 19, 2008
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September 11th, 2008
Surveylab and the ikeGPS product is having a real impact on the GPS handheld market. This review by Don Jewell, the editor of GPS World, is worth a read. We particularly liked his summary: ‘for their specific purpose they are certainly the best GPS devices I have ever seen or used, and the degree with which they can be upgraded and customized seems to be endless. The ike GPS is a range of devices our warfighters need to have .. now, and devices that our firefighters and police departments and other organizations could benefit from as well. I look forward to hearing…about all the uses and in what circumstances they have employed the capabilities of this incredible GPS-based device.’
Posted by: Glenn Milnes at 9:57 am September 11, 2008
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September 1st, 2008
Just back from Morgo. The best couple of days in a long time. The purpose is to give everyone a re-charge, to excite them about the business of being entrepreneurs, and it certainly seemed to do that. Lots of stars, including Glenn Martin talking about his Jetpack, Didier Elzinga from Rising Sun Pictures, Bill Day from Seaworks, and Paul Dyson talking about an Australian living in NZ setting up a business in India, Ultramotor.
Posted by: Jenny Morel at 9:50 pm September 1, 2008
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August 8th, 2008
After keeping our investment secret for 4 years, it’s great to have the Martin Jetpack out in the market. The interest has been amazing: front page of the New York times, the Today programme, Fox News, 2 pages in The Times and on and on. Now we need to use some of that interest to raise some more money for the company and get on with building the flight envelope safely: height and speed. Pity we are such a small fund!
Posted by: Jenny Morel at 9:06 am August 8, 2008
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July 30th, 2008
Martin Aircraft Company today unveiled the world’s first practical jetpack at Airventure, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. This is the culmination of nearly 30 years of research and development by Glenn Martin and a team of avionic, technical, design and production experts. For the next week the Martin Jetpack features as one of the star attractions alongside Virgin Galactic and the Boeing Dreamliner at the world’s largest air show. Martin Aircraft Company, then in a garage, received initial investment from the No 8 Ventures in 2003 and we have worked intensively with the company for the past 5 years to reach this point. In 2005, the 9th prototype achieved sustained flight times, laying the foundation for a viable and successful pre-production prototype to be developed. In 2008, the world’s first practical jetpack was launched.
For a small country, New Zealand has built a reputation for delivering the innovative, record-breaking and the breath taking. The Martin Jetpack is all of these, and No 8 Ventures congratulates Glenn Martin and the team at Martin Aircraft Company Ltd on their achievement.
Posted by: Glenn Milnes at 8:02 am July 30, 2008
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July 12th, 2008
It’s amazing how even when you’ve been around in this small market for years, you keep getting wonderful surprises about the major development projects people get up and running on their own. We’re finding lots of kiwis developing cool new products. The big issue for us is helping to grow these into successful businesses. There’s still almost no institutional money in venture capital in New Zealand. If you know of an institutional investor who could be interested, let us know!
Posted by: Jenny Morel at 4:26 pm July 12, 2008
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July 11th, 2008
The Open Cloud follow on round of US$10M has been concluded with the same investors as the first round: No 8 Ventures, Advent Ventures (UK) and Motorola Ventures. The company’s busy on all fronts, very focused on delivering to its tier 1 customers.
Posted by: Jenny Morel at 5:34 pm July 11, 2008
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May 6th, 2008
The new Limited Partnership Act 2008 came into force on 2 May 2008, which provides New Zealand with an internationally recognised regime to underpin investment in the venture capital and private equity industry. This welcome legislation is the result of 5 years lobbying and development across our industry. A summary of key aspects of the Act can be viewed on a dedicated section of the Companies Office website.
Posted by: Glenn Milnes at 3:42 pm May 6, 2008
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February 11th, 2008
Vertical Composting’ units will be used to process kitchen waste from Aberdeen. Keenan Recycling, based in New Deer in the UK, has ordered a 12 in-vessel composting unit from Vertical Composting in anticipation of Aberdeen city council collecting food waste this year. Vertical Compostings technology has been chosen as the best solution to process kitchen waste in line with the new Animal By Product Regulations, which lay down strict controls for the treatment of meat and dairy-inclusive waste. This is a great start to the year for the company, with the European market expected to produce further opportunities in 2008.
Posted by: Glenn Milnes at 4:42 pm February 11, 2008
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October 23rd, 2007
Both Jenny and Andy have been recognised for their contribution to the NZ tech sector and involvement across the wider NZ business community. Listener have named Jenny among the 50 most powerful people in NZ in the fourth ListenerPower list while Andy has been named by Unlimited magazine as one of the country’s 45 most influential business people, in 2007. According to Listener Jenny is “the patron saint of the high-tech sector, her exclusive annual shindig, Morgo, attracts everyone who is anyone in the tech scene and provides and open, dynamic forum for entrepreneurs to make contacts and trade war stories from the entrepreneurial battle front”. And Unlimited have Andy on their list for being the inaugural World Class New Zealander in 2003; the chair of the ICT panel of NZTE’s US beachhead; (and of course!) the role he plays here at No 8 Ventures.
Posted by: Glenn Milnes at 8:00 pm October 23, 2007
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