NEWS.
Everything that’s making the headlines accross the ecosystem.
Scale up in 2023
If you’ve done the groundwork and are ready to scale, check out the criteria for the incubators below, and come in and have a chat about what incubator we can get you into to scale your business over 2023.
3 ways founders can look after their wellness over the summer holiday period.
While businesses are busy approving annual leave, founders have the freedom to work throughout the holidays without any structured or ‘approved’ time off. Here are our top 3 tips to ensure you take some time out and allow that busy brain of yours to switch off.
Start It course kickstarts ideas for summer
COIN South’s Start It final cohort for 2022 begins next Monday 7 November, providing an opportunity for people to work hard on their next big idea before the summer break.
Aotearoa startup Sharesies share their success story.
The Aotearoa financial technology startup Sharesies that changed the way Kiwis invest is coming South next week to share their story and spread the word on investing made simple.
Make it course to grow region's food bounty.
COIN South, The Southern Pioneers Food Hub, Great South and SIT have joined forces to bring together the region’s food bounty with an eight week intensive food business development course.
1 minute. 3 slides. 1 ask. Popcorn Pitch is back!
Think Dragon’s Den meets speed dating, throw in some popcorn and you’ve got the year’s most anticipated Southland startup showcase.
New startup course to boost innovation in Southland’s Food + Fibre sector.
Prove It, a new programme to support and boost Southland’s Food + Fibre startups will run from 9 April to 25 June 2021.
Southlanders pass with flying colours at Queenstown Startup Weekend
The Flying Kiwis team, made up mostly of Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) students, were the winners of the Start Up Queenstown Lakes Startup Weekend, held over the weekend in Queenstown.
Coworking Spaces to Reopen at Level 2
COIN South and the New Zealand coworking industry association, Coworking Aotearoa, is welcoming the return of coworking in Level 2, saying it will help boost businesses and support local economies.
Hack The Crisis New Zealand Winner Announced.
Over 950 participants joined in #HacktheCrisisNZ, a 48-hour online challenge hosted online across New Zealand, this weekend - making #HacktheCrisisNZ New Zealand’s largest collaborative StartUp event.
Hack the Crisis NZ: Hundreds of Kiwi startups prepare to pivot for the greater good
In the face of COVID-19, hundreds of startups, innovative businesses and individuals ready to roll up their sleeves have been recruited into New Zealand's largest taskforce to Hack the Crisis.
Southland’s new angel investor network gets its wings
A new funding and support collective has been launched in Southland and Otago.
From idea to reality
Here’s how to take an idea and, using the COIN Canvas, create a one-page business plan. This is based on a Lean Canvas, and rejigged to have a focus on investment as an end goal, the COIN Canvas.
Southland's food story connects people and place
According to Angela Clifford, founder of Eat New Zealand, “Southland has the remnants of what the whole country used to be,” and has access and connection to our land and our sea unseen across the country. A collective gathered at COIN to share their thoughts on the Southland Food Story.
COIN South pushes go on Southland’s transformation
COIN South will play a key role in the region’s transformational growth, Prue Halstead Chief Starter of COIN South said last night at the official launch party of Southland’s innovation network.
PGF supports Southland’s startup ecosystem.
Emerging businesses in Southland are set to benefit from $550,000 of Provincial Growth Funding in business start-up network, COIN South. “This will help turn the region's strategy into action," Jones said.
Southland receives $1.7m Provincial Growth Funding
Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones has announced a further $1.7 million funding package for Southland from the Provincial Growth Fund including $550,000 to COIN South.
Dunedin startups commit to waste minimisation
Startup Dunedin and Otago Polytechnic hosted Waste Jam, a 48-hour event designed to create new ways of minimising waste in Dunedin. Chief Activator of Coin, Louise Evans joined as a mentor for the weekend.
New network to help South get its share
Coin South, a membership-based investment and support network - has been established as the ''go-to'' in the region for startups. From the beginning of next month, Coin will operate from new offices in Don St.
Coin South launches to help start-up businesses
"Funding is a big issue for early businesses so it's about joining the dots, making it accessible and building up connections and support." Chief Starter of Coin, Prue Halstead says it’s a ‘game changer’ for Southland.