MAINLAND ANGELS PITCH NIGHT
This event will have a total of five investment opportunities. All have scored high on the Mainland Angel Investor’s screening matrix and MAI are excited to see if their members think the same! Below are the 5 companies that will be pitching:
Cymonz - Cymonz is a leading enabler of international payments. Banks, money services businesses and remittance providers operating on the Cymonz Platform utilise a variety of white label or API driven customer self service tools, have access to global bank account solutions, foreign exchange and international payment services and the required risk and compliance tools to operate their business. Cymonz market leading platform provides a superior customer experience and ensures efficient transaction processing. Cymonz is fully cloud based, API driven and highly configurable.
Matchfit -The social marketplace empowering fitness and wellbeing trainers to monetise globally. Users search, discover and connect globally or locally, online or in person, anytime, anywhere.
Edmund Hillary - Edmund Hillary is a premium lifestyle clothing label that embraces the pioneering spirit and positive human values of Sir Edmund Hillary, embedding longevity and authenticity into every product made. The company was co-founded with the Hillary family in 2016 with strong New Zealand roots, but with the ambition to become a leading international clothing brand. The investment sought will primarily be used to fund this global expansion.
Take a Breath - Take a Breath is a world-first, science-based digital breathing platform.
It teaches the direct and causal link between the stress and anxiety of the modern-day human, and the way we breathe. Its personalised for every user, and designed to teach at scale.
Take a Breath includes a digital, automated on-boarding plan and engagement series for the workplace. We sell to companies, gift to schools and educate the community for free, at every opportunity.
V1EWPOINT - Vein access is the most common medical procedure in the world, 9:10 hospital patients need their veins accessed for medication delivery or to take blood. It goes wrong for 25 - 30% of patients (e.g. elderly, obese, children, critically ill, and oncology patients...), for them, it takes 3 or more attempts. I.V. failure costs hospitals approximately $12’250 - $18’750 USD per bed each year. V1EWPOINT's imaging platform solves this by guiding medical staff to access difficult veins (the first time)
To register for this event please email peter.ramsay@mainlandangels.nz