Kiwi businesses unlock global opportunity

AI will open up a world of opportunities for Script Sense to innovate in the pharmacy sector, says Callaghan Kieran Erasmuson. Image suppliedInnovation co-founder

Two innovative startups show how AI can enable ingenious Kiwis to develop new products for global markets, says Callaghan Innovation Chief Executive, Stefan Korn.

“Our AI-driven approach allows pharmacists to focus on what truly matters – patient care – while improving efficiency and safety. As a Kiwi company, we're excited to showcase how AI can enable us to develop world-class solutions that can compete on the global stage,” he says.

Prosaic is an AI-powered app that uses AI and open banking to help small businesses, sole traders and their accountants to automate the process of finding deductible expenses and income tax credits.

"AI enables startups to solve old problems in new and innovative ways – especially when combined with emerging technology like open banking.

“Using AI to automate time consuming tasks – in our case identifying and categorising thousands of business transactions instantly – not only translates into immediate, positive impacts for Kiwi business users, but opens opportunities for a wave of AI-native startups from New Zealand to export new solutions to the world too. It's a pretty exciting time," says Prosaic Co-founder, Nick Houldsworth.

“We are delighted to be working with NZTE and NIWA to support innovative, and ambitious startups to use the transformative power of AI to develop world-leading products, find a competitive edge, or boost productivity,” says Stefan Korn.
Recent research commissioned by the AI Forum found that 67 per cent of Aotearoa New Zealand businesses surveyed are using AI, with most of these using generative AI.

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