Fashion

Electronics, textiles, design. The creative and technological possibilities in clothing are endless. We showcased several talented people creating interesting things in New Zealand.

Speaker 1: Mikayla Stokes

Mikayla is a Mechatronics Engineering student who loves making wearable electronics projects in her spare time. She has created a LED lightup dress and is currently working on a version controllable with her smartphone.

Mikayla is passionate about showing teenage girls the innovation and creativity behind STEM, and last year co-founded the organisation TechGirlsNZ, which runs hands on events to encourage girls to pursue careers in STEM. She is the 2 time overall female winner of the invention competition BrightSparks, and the STEM winner of the 2018 Girlboss awards.



Speaker 2: Ang Nayyar, CEO & Cofounder of StrutFit

Ang Nayyar is CEO & Cofounder of StrutFit, a computer vision and AI size recommendation technology for footwear retailers. The same person will be different sizes across different brands and styles. StrutFit makes sure they get the right size for that particular product.


Speaker 3: Devrath Soni, Founder of Devonché

Devrath Soni believes multiple factors contribute to someone's success. One of these factors is first impressions. His company Devonché helps people look their best by giving them suits and other formalwear made just for them, that complement their individuality and fit them like a second skin.

Sponsors

Popcorn Collective

Popcorn is a network of engineers, designers and scientists working together to seed and build hardware ventures. Right now, they're focusing on helping solve climate change. Their community includes some of New Zealand's most well-regarded product developers, and they believe their work can help to transform the entities and communities that govern our future.

They are looking for more partners, both professionals and businesses, who want to contribute to ventures that are tackling meaningful global challenges. You can contact them at popcorn.innovators@gmail.com, via Facebook, or via our next Hardware Meetup.

GridAKL

GridAKL is the amazing space we are lucky to call home; a space created to bring established innovative business and start-ups together into one humming technology precinct.

Images and tweets by Jason Danner.

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