Business leaders, decision-makers, and experts plan to head down to the Viaduct Harbour on Thursday, 22 April for the
inaugural Tāmaki Makaurau Taki Hua Māori Business Showcase.
This event has been developed by Auckland Unlimited, Auckland’s economic and cultural agency, in partnership with Ngā
Mana Whenua o Tāmaki Makaurau and Whāriki Māori Business Network.
It aims to showcase 20 emerging Māori businesses, social enterprise, agencies and iwi to profile economic opportunities
for Mana Whenua and Māori.
This showcase is one of the outcomes from the 2020 Tāmaki Makaurau Taki Hua Māori Business Summit. It was originally
planned to be on 5 March to coincide with the first weekend of America’s Cup racing; however, due to Auckland’s
lockdown, it was rescheduled for 22 April.
With a strong line-up of market-ready Māori exhibitors, this is a key event in the calendar. The Taki Hua Māori Business Showcase ensures Māori kaupapa is front and center, reflecting the innovation, creativity and vibrancy these businesses
contribute to our Māori economy.notes to editorTāmaki Makaurau Taki Hua Māori Business Showcase 2021
Maritime Room, Maritime Museum, Viaduct Harbour, Auckland CBD.Event programme: www.takihua.co.nzRegistration is closed as the event is full.Keynote speakers: Vincent Lipanovich (Director at NZ Maritime Museum), Edwina Merito (Ngãti Awa) Tumu Whakarae Head of
Mãori Outcomes and Relationships at Auckland Unlimited), and presenting online, Clayton Kimpton (New Zealand
Commissioner General to Expo 2021 Dubai).Key Māori businesses at Taki Hua Māori Business Showcase:Tippett Electrical Ltd – brothers, Leroy, Danyon and Lance own and operate Tippett Electrical assisting electrical and
data industries.Whenua Warrior – Founder, Kelly Francis is on a mission to fight food poverty with the solutions of our ancestors and bringing them forward into a modern-day
context.BDÉT - Billie-Jo Hohepa-Ropiha is the founder of BDET, New Zealand’s eco-friendly personal hygiene brand that's leading
the way in personal hygiene innovation. BDÉT Foam Wash turns ordinary toilet paper into a cleansing, hygienic wipe.AU Consulting - Jahmaine Cummings Hodge one of three founders of AU, a people first business, combining their passion and skills of learning and connects this with their own cultural
diversity to bring inclusive learning solutions.The Haka Experience – Tapeta Wehi, founder of Te Wehi Haka - The Haka Experience who provides traditional performances and deliver cultural workshops for
the corporate sector, elevating visibility and accessibility of Māori knowledge systems.Parking and mobility
The closest car parking is at the Downtown Car Park with access from Customs Street West. There is an overhead walkway
that connects this car park to the pedestrian precinct outside the Museum.
There is mobility parking in Downtown Car Park.
About us: Auckland Unlimited is Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland’s economic and cultural agency committed to making our region a
desirable place to live, work, visit, invest and do business. To find out more visit aucklandunlimited.com