Revolutionising tech from NZ

Boyd Multerer is making a big impact in global cyber defence technology and practices. And he’s doing it from Aotearoa New Zealand.

Known for his pivotal role in shaping Xbox Live's technical landscape, Boyd established Kry10 Limited - the first modern platform for mission critical connected devices. Based in Wellington, he’s demonstrating how Aotearoa NZ can be a basecamp for global entrepreneurs to launch businesses and create high-value jobs and skills development locally. 

Kry10's focus on creating an innovative new operating system and software stack tailored for mission-critical connected devices holds immense promise for sectors, such as automotive and renewable energy. With sectors such as these dependent on computers and increasingly using AI, Kry10 has emerged as a catalyst for change. Boyd’s platform addresses a pressing need for secure software updates that thwart hackers and meticulously isolate bugs, ensuring the stability of interconnected systems.

In August 2022 NZ tech investor Movac announced its seed investment in Kry10, acknowledging the remarkable potential of Boyd’s technology to reshape the tech landscape and drive transformation across industries, done from right here in Aotearoa NZ.

Boyd says, “New Zealand has been pivotal in allowing Kry10 to get off the ground given the  local talent and it’s exciting to be progressing our core engineering work from this part of the world.” Boyd sees Aotearoa NZ as the proving ground for future development and growth in this new system, accelerating the trajectory of Aotearoa NZ’s tech industry. Boyd is supported by Fellow Lovina McMurchy who joined as Kry10’s Chief Operating Officer in September 2022 to build the team and lead fundraising and sales.

Find out more about https://www.kry10.com/ 

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