Day 1 - 17 FEBRUARY 2025
Day 2 - 18 FEBRUARY 2025

8.00am

Registration Opens

9.00am

Pōwhiri

Ngāti Pāoa

9.30am

Tea and Coffee

10.00am

MC Welcome

Mikaere Paki and Melissa Chan-Green

10.10am

Hillary Institute and EHF Welcome

Rosalie Nelson

10.20am

Hillary Family Address

10.30am

Opening International Keynote: Life at the Climate Frontline - Pathways for Action in the South Pacific

His Excellency provides firsthand  insight into the experience of Pacific countries facing climate devastation, amidst geopolitical change. Gain insight into:

  • Escalating climate impacts on land, livelihoods and marine environments
  • Geopolitical trends and the implication for Pacific peoples
  • The case for adaptation and migration with dignity
  • The power of global cooperation across indigenous and western cultures, including Aotearoa NZ

His Excellency Anote Tong, 2012 Hillary Laureate; Former President,The Republic of Kiribati; Chair, The Pacific Elder's Voice (PEV)

11.00am

Morning Break - Say hello to someone new!

11.20am

Aotearoa NZ Keynote: How Does NZ Move Forward - Thinking Long-Term

Discover why a shift from short-term, transactional decision-making to long-term, strategic thinking is vital for Aotearoa NZ’s innovation future. Gain a deeper understanding of:

  • The productivity and economic challenges central to tackling critical issues facing Aotearoa NZ
  • How NZ’s geopolitical and strategic realities intersect with rapid social, environmental, and technological change
  • The important role of science and innovation in shaping Aotearoa NZ’s future
  • Strategies to remove barriers hindering Aotearoa NZ’s aspirations

Sir Peter Gluckman, President, International Science Council; Distinguished University Professor, University of Auckland

11.50am

Panel Discussion: Accelerating Aotearoa NZ’s Innovation Economy

Aotearoa NZ has a thriving startup ecosystem - but faces unique challenges in scaling. Globally we rank as an emerging ecosystem (#20) by StartUp Genome. With a startup density half that of global peers, NZ startups work with materially less money, take longer to raise capital than offshore peers, and scaling for global growth remains a challenge. This panel of innovation leaders will explore:

  • The current state and unique strengths that we can build on today
  • Ambition, capital, talent, global market access: Critical levers for growth
  • Barriers and pathways forward to accelerate NZ’s innovation economy

Marcel van den Assum, Chair, Sprout Agritech; Investor and Independent Director

Robyn Kamira, Founder & Principal, Paua Interface

Sam Blackman, Co-Founder, Nuvocargo

Moderator:Anna Kominik, Chair, Hillary Institute & Edmund Hillary Fellowship

12.30pm

Lunch Break - Explore the natural surrounds of Waipuna

1.30pm

 

 

 

 



Transforming How We Move: New Horizons in Sustainable Mobility

From autonomous vehicles and electric aircraft to revolutions in supply chain, logistics and space tourism, the future of mobility is being boldly reimagined - and it will change everything, everywhere, all at once.

  • What disruptive technologies and groundbreaking ventures will shape the next generation of transportation?
  • How will these advancements impact industries, societies, and the way we move?
  • What are the opportunities for Aotearoa NZ?

Adam Grosser, EHF Fellow; Chairman & Managing Partner, UP.Partners

 

Case Study: How Mobility, Connectivity and AI are Driving the Future of Travel
Mobile devices with ubiquitous connectivity are transforming the airline industry, enhancing safety and efficiency, and elevating the guest experience. AI will accelerate this transformation. Learn how Apple and Air New Zealand are working together to move the industry forward and the unique opportunities this presents for Aot
earoa to lead the future.

Michael Tchao, EHF Fellow; VP Product Marketing, Apple

2.30pm

Take a moment and make your way to your first breakout session

2.45pm

Future Of

 

The Future Of: Travel

How will new technologies and emerging innovations transform travel in the future? What role will Aotearoa play in this transformation? Join two US and 2 NZ panelists to explore the connection opportunities between NZ and the US.

Panelists:

Adam Grosser, EHF Fellow; Chairman & Managing Partner, UP.Partners

Nikhil Ravishankar, Chief Digital Officer, Air New Zealand

David Stout, CEO and Co-Founder, WebAI

Darrin Grafton, CEO, Serko

Moderator:

Michael Tchao, EHF Fellow; VP Product Marketing, Apple

 

Innovation Economy

 

Founder First: How We Connect and Support Innovation Leaders

Being a founder from New Zealand can be tough. As a US mentor it can be as tough helping. Linda, through her LevelUp programme, has worked with 75 Kiwi entrepreneurs to figure out the formula. Join Linda as she explains her 'mentoring' experiment and join in a discussion about what works for founders and what it takes to be an effective mentor in the New Zealand founder ecosystem.

Linda Jenkinson, Founder, Chair & CEO, LevelUp

 

Planetary Action

 

Case Study: Catalysing Ocean-Based Ventures for the Pacific

Dive deep into a case study of how a blended finance model has catalysed new ocean-based ventures in Aotearoa NZ - and explore how it might be applied as a new model for Pacific climate innovation.

Nigel Bradly, Founder & CEO, Envirostrat
Larry Tchiou
, EHF Fellow; Impact Entrepreneur & Innovation Consultant

3.30pm

Afternoon Break - Extend your discussion over a cuppa or enjoy a pause in nature

4.00pm

Future Of

 

The Future Of: Space

Ranked fourth in the world for rocket launches and a leader of innovation in solar-powered unmanned aircraft, Aotearoa NZ’s space industry was estimated to be worth $1.69B in 2019, and is on track to be doubled. Join NZ and global space innovators to explore how NZ can be put on the map as a sustainable space leader.

Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom, EHF Fellow; Co-Founder & CEO, SpaceBase

Eric Dahlstrom, EHF Fellow; Co-Founder & CTO, SpaceBase

Michael Sims, EHF Fellow; CEO & Founder, Ceres Robotics

Max Arshavsky, CEO & Founder, Zenno Astronautics

Mark Rocket, CEO, Kea Aerospace

 

Innovation Economy

 

Part 1: Challenging Status Quo Approaches to Innovation in Aotearoa NZ

Explore how to leverage Aotearoa NZ’s inherent strengths and overcome barriers to accelerate innovation, focusing on Auckland's emerging tech landscape. Join a candid panel of experts who will challenge status quo strategies, and share what has worked, what hasn’t, and why. This is Part 1 of two breakout sessions facilitated by EHF Fellows, Mark Bregman and Laina Greene, focused on finding workable solutions that Summit participants can work on together.

Panelists:

Mat Rowe, Founding Partner, Outset Ventures

Sean Simpson, Founder, Lanzatech

Peter Crabtree, Former Head, NZ Space Agency

Will Charles, Investment Director, Auckland UniServices

Pam Ford, Director Economic Development, Tātaki Auckland Unlimited

 

Planetary Action

 

‘I Am The River, The River Is Me’ - Unlocking the Power of Rights of Nature

We need a value shift in how we relate to nature: from thinking about nature as an asset to be owned and exploited, to recognising we are nature - there is no division - and we must steward and guard it. View before the Summit the powerful documentary by EHF Fellows Corinne van Egeraat & Petr Lom: ‘I am the River, the River is Me’: then be part of a kōrero about how we can collaborate for impact, led by the Māori leaders and activists who helped catalyse this global movement.

Tamahau Te Rau, Whanganui, Taranaki Whanui, Ngāti Tuwharetoa, Ngāti Raukawa, Nga Wairiki, Ngāti Apa

Ned Tapa, Whanganui River Guardian

4.45pm

Make your way to the Theatre for the quickfire EHF Fellow demo!

4.50pm

Quickfire EHF Transformative Venture Demos: Round One

From climate action to transformational technologies, EHF Fellows are creating tangible impact all across the globe - revolutionising industries, redesigning systems and generating meaningful change for people and the planet. Get a glimpse into some EHF Fellow ventures in these 5min Quickfire Transformative Venture Demos.

5.20pm

Summit Day One Wrap-Up

5.30pm

Summit Day One End

5.30pm - 6.30pm

Connection Hour - Day One: Connect and Celebrate

Wrap up Day One with an informal yet impactful Connection Hour! Grab a drink, mingle, and explore who’s in the room - everyone here is eager to collaborate and create change. Whether you’re discussing innovative projects or passions, or finding common areas of impact, this is your chance to spark connections that go beyond the surface. If something sparks your curiosity, jot down your details on our Impact Group board, and let’s set the stage for Day Two’s deeper dive into meaningful collaboration.

7.00pm - 9.00pm

Summit Day One Dinner (Add-On Ticket)

Summit participants who would like to stay on for a special buffet dinner are welcome to purchase an add-on Summit Day One Dinner ticket. This will be at the Waipuna Hotel and Conference Centre, and is an opportunity to share a meal, deepen connections, and enjoy an evening together.

8.00am

Arrival Tea and Coffee

9.00am

Summit Day Two Welcome

9.15am

Quickfire EHF Transformative Venture Demos: Round 2

Start day two of the Summit with a second round of 5min Quickfire Transformative Venture Demos by EHF Fellows who are creating impact all across the globe - making meaningful change for people and the planet.

9.45am

International Keynote: Building a Resilient World - Unlocking the Power of Nature, Community and Small Business

Human wellbeing depends upon earth's natural systems for our food, fuel, clean water, and protection from weather extremes - yet our current economic system does not effectively value nature and focuses on governments and large institutions to drive change. What is often overlooked is that those disproportionately affected by climate impacts - communities, indigenous peoples, small business - also hold the keys to build resilience and lead climate solutions. Get a truly global perspective on how we can collaborate for change, including:

  • Planetary health check - where are we today?
  • The levers for change
  • Unlocking the power of small business and communities
  • Global case studies and pathways to action
  • The potential for Aotearoa NZ

Aimée Christensen, CEO,  Christensen Global; Founder,  Sun Valley Forum

10.15am

International Keynote: Regenerative Finance and New Models of Social Impact

Traditional finance has been criticised as being extractive and destructive. However change is occurring as new models of regenerative finance and investment emerge that benefit society and the planet. In this session, discover what the future can look like, addressing:

  • What are the principles of Regenerative Finance?
  • What are examples and results of these principles in action?
  • How can Aotearoa NZ use these emerging tools and concepts to advance our global impact?

Geoff Davis, Chair, Social Capital Markets (SOCAP); Senior Advisor and Former CEO, Sorenson Impact Institute

10.45am

Morning Break

11.15am

Future Of

 

The Future Of: Generative AI and Healthcare

Explore how AI is shaping the future of healthcare by integrating a range of data sources like medical images, EHRs, and genomics to enhance decision-making. Look at live examples of how AI-driven models can improve patient outcomes through personalised care, predictive insights, and real-time, comprehensive patient profiles. Gain a deeper understanding of AI’s potential to revolutionise healthcare, offering more accurate diagnostics and tailored treatments for the future.

Xincheng Zhang, EHF Fellow; Co-Founder & CTO, QTC Care 

 

Innovation Economy

 

Māori Innovation Principles

Can we create ventures that orient around long term success, impact and longevity? Explore principles and practices used by indigenous enterprises to reflect their indigenity, spirituality and the laws of nature; strategies that help build inter-generational success; and tangible examples that can be applied into our ventures. Shay has spent two decades learning from indigenous and business leaders, and through Te Whare Hukahuka, has trained thousands of Māori organisation leaders and emerging leaders in governance, strategy and enterprise.

Shay Wright, EHF Fellow;  Co-Founder, Te Whare Hukahuka

 

Planetary Action

 

Shaping Aotearoa NZ’s Energy Future: Innovation, Challenges, and Opportunities

Aotearoa NZ’s energy future relies on bold innovation to reduce emissions and build a resilient, equitable, low-carbon system. Join Ara Ake for an interactive session with Cetogenix, OpenStar, Bspkl, Basis, Aotea, New Zealand Institute for Minerals to Materials Research and University of Canterbury, as they highlight their energy solutions. Gain insights into the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of energy innovation, and help Ara Ake innovators develop their solutions.

Cristiano Marantes, Chief Executive, Ara Ake

Michelle Polglase, GM Projects Delivery,  Ara Ake

12.00pm

Switch Rooms

12.15pm

Future Of

 

The Future Of: Education

How can we create an education system that embraces global change while being grounded in indigenous knowledge and collective wellbeing? How can we design a system for people, planet and prosperity? Learn from inspiring EHF Fellows leading real-world innovations - from a 21st-century Māori learning village in Ōtautahi Christchurch to the Young Animators programme and Global Contributive Learning. Together, let’s reimagine education to empower learners, disrupt inequities, and build a thriving future for all.

Joanne McEachen, EHF Fellow; Founder, The Learner First

Nikora Ngaropo, EHF Fellow; Founder, NNMD

Rangimarie Parata Takurua, EHF Fellow; Founder, Te Pā o Rākaihautū

 

Innovation Economy

 

Part 2: Seeking Solutions To Accelerate and Increase the Impact of NZ Innovation

Dive into the challenges identified in Part 1 of this 2 part session, and develop specific plans of action, roles and commitments in making the solutions happen.

Mark Bregman, EHF Fellow; General Partner, Quidnet Ventures (provocateur)

Laina Greene, EHF Fellow; CEO & Founder, Angels of Impact (rapporteur)

Maile Giffin, Growth Programme Specialist, Tātaki Auckland Unlimited

Daniela McKenzie, Chief Strategist, Ternary Kinetics

 

Planetary Action

 

Regenerative and Catalytic Finance Models

Explore with two global leaders how regenerative and catalytic financing can help unlock funding for clean energy, climate adaptation and social innovation, using case studies. What is the opportunity for Aotearoa NZ?

Geoff Davis, Chair, Social Capital Markets (SOCAP)

Aimée Christensen, CEO, Christensen Global Strategies  

1.00pm

Lunch Break - Enjoy some kai with others

2.00pm

Future Of

 

The Future Of: AI

AI continues to develop at an accelerated pace, and the impact of this emergent technology across various industries is significant. In this session, explore a broad range of AI topics including: data sovereignty; the impact of AI competition between China and the US and what this means to us in Aotearoa; AI ethics and indigenous rights; AI innovation, possibilities, and what to watch for.

Kaye-Maree Dunn, EHF Fellow; Director, Making Everything Achievable and Āhau

Lane Rettig, EHF Fellow; Head of Research, NEAR Foundation

 

Innovation Economy

 

East Meets Best: Strengthening the NZ Innovation Economy through P2P Partnerships with Asia

Success in Asia is not just about what you know - it’s about who you know. At the Asia New Zealand Foundation, we break down barriers, share knowledge, and most importantly, connect people for real, long-term impact. Join us for an Asia-style networking session with authentic snacks, drinks, and real talk from those who navigate business in the region. Make connections that matter and gain insights from trailblazers who have built lasting partnerships across Asia.

The Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono

Amarit Charoenphan, EHF Fellow; CEO, Aim Ventures

 

Planetary Action

 

Partnering for Impact: Building Public-Private Collaborations for Climate Resilience

Strong partnerships across public and private sector, tangata whenua and communities are essential to address climate imperatives in our cities and regions. Explore examples of impactful local collaboration, lessons learned, and pathways to building strong partnerships for greater climate resilience.

Parin Rafiei-Thompson, Head of Climate Innovation & Sustainability, Tātaki Auckland Unlimited

Sarah Anderson, Programme Director, Climate Connect Aotearoa and Tātaki Auckland Unlimited 

2.45pm

Make your way back to the Theatre

3.00pm

Summit Wrap-Up: What Was Heard and Next Steps

3.30pm

Connection Hour and Afternoon Tea

Time to zero in on the connections you've made! Choose the Impact Group that resonates most with you, head to its dedicated space, and share in a 2-minute spotlight session. No prep needed - just bring your energy, ideas, and any projects you’re working on. It’s all about finding synergy, sharing bold asks and offers, and forming the partnerships that will drive real, lasting impact. This is your launchpad to collaborate, innovate, and make the world a better place, together.

4.30pm

Summit Close