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Christchurch has cemented itself as an international hub of aerospace innovation, with an event showing how the future of flying could be emission-free.
Technology companies are being lured to Christchurch and could pump millions of dollars into the local economy.
A world-leading self-automated transport company is proposing shifting all its offshore manufacturing from China to Christchurch – a move forecast to bring $20 million to the local economy each year. HMI Technologies executive chairman Mohammed Hikmet said Covid-19 had made it difficult to manufacture the technical components of its intelligent transport systems offshore. It was now looking to shift its company and manufacturing to Christchurch.
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HMI Technologies is looking to move offshore manufacturing of their Ohmio self-automated vehicles shown here at Christchurch Airport to Christchurch, injecting over $20 million into the economy.
Wisk s self-flying electric air taxi on display in Christchurch for first time
12 Apr, 2021 09:57 PM
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Cora Air Taxi by Wisk.
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A self-flying, electric air taxi that rises like a helicopter and flies like a plane will be on display for the first time in New Zealand.
Wisk s air taxi will be on display at Take Charge Christchurch. New Zealand s first battery-electric aircraft, operated by ElectricAir, will also be on display at the event.
Organised by Christchurch City Council, Take Charge Christchurch is being held to showcase how emerging battery-electric aircraft technologies could change the future of aviation and mobility.
March 8, 2021 2:53
The boy who saved a koala has returned in a new adventure for NRMA, protecting more of the vulnerable species by removing markers tied to trees set to be cut down.
After being altered to remove a scene of Sammy climbing a ladder resting against a power pole, the footage used in the original campaign has been repurposed over recent years, particularly in communications from the brand over the 2019-20 summer bushfire crisis. The campaign won a gold Effie in 2020 and was this month awarded a Gold Tangram for Effectiveness.
NRMA credits the campaign with making it the third strongest brand in Australia and strongest insurance brand in the world, according to Brand Finance’s reputable Brand Strength Index.