Two major milestones for GridAKL
21 December 2015
Two major milestones for GridAKL
GridAKL in the Wynyard Quarter Innovation Precinct has celebrated two major milestones this month, with the first permanent building opening its doors and work commencing on a new 8,500m2 building.
GridAKL – an Auckland Council initiative delivered by council controlled organisation Auckland Tourism, Events & Economic Development (ATEED) – aims to help Auckland becoming an innovation hub of the Asia-Pacific rim.
It is designed to encourage business growth, showcase Auckland’s world-class technology innovations to international investors and potential multi-national partners, and encourage collaboration as a focal point for networking and idea sharing.
The first permanent GridAKL building, the Lysaght Building located on the corner of Halsey and Pakenham Streets, has now opened, with companies recently relocating from GridAKL’s temporary home at 132 Halsey Street.
The newly refurbished Lysaght Building has a five star Greenstar sustainability rating standard. It includes co-working and events spaces, a Wi-Fi enabled drop in café and additional space for expanding resident businesses.
Brett O’Riley, ATEED Chief Executive, says opening the Lysaght Building is “an important milestone for GridAKL and innovation in Auckland.”
“The Lysaght Building is a central part of the regional effort to help grow a culture of innovation in Auckland, and create an environment which makes it easy for entrepreneurs to start and grow a thriving business.”
“Auckland’s long term success is dependent on our being a magnet for smart thinkers who want to start innovation-driven businesses here, which are seeking out international trade opportunities from day one.”
“GridAKL is an important initiative in creating a community where Auckland’s innovators can meet, collaborate and grow their ideas before taking them to the world.”
The Lysaght Building blends the heritage of old Wynyard Quarter with modern day 'smart' technology provided by GridAKL’s foundation partner, networking and telecommunications giant Huawei.
Huawei will
showcase its world-leading communications technology with
state-of-the-art systems installed within GridAKL's
buildings, commencing with the Lysaght Building.
Work has
also started this month on the first new GridAKL building in
the Wynyard Quarter Innovation Precinct, a 8,500m2 building
developed by Precinct Properties that is expected to open by
mid-2017.
ATEED has entered into a head lease agreement with Precinct Properties for this building, which will be located at 12 Madden Street.
The building will include a range of working spaces, including co-working space for start-up businesses, space for small and medium enterprises, corporate offices, event space, meetings and training facilities and places for the public to plug into GridAKL.
Mayor Len Brown welcomes the recent developments in the innovation precinct, saying: “The Auckland Innovation Plan that ATEED launched last year reiterates Auckland’s goal to be an innovation hub of the Asia-Pacific region.
“If we’re going to make this happen, building the culture of innovation across our region is essential. The expansion of GridAKL, alongside the opening of the Lysaght Building, signifies our intent, and shows that efforts to encourage innovation across Auckland are gaining momentum and scale.
“I look forward to watching GridAKL, and the businesses that call it home now and in the future, go from strength to strength.”
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