Energy and water tech on steroids—Gentrack
The transition to net-zero has Kiw founded tech company Gentrack on the investor map.
We talk to CEO Gary Miles as the business expands into the Middle East, Asia and Europe with its software that includes smart metering, sensors and billing for power and water utilities, and airports.
Miles is intent on building a global leader and to take on incumbents Oracle and SAP.
You’ll also learn why Gentrack is talking to local councils about water infrassure issues having missed out on the Three Waters tendering. And how it hopes to enable NZ consumers to pump power from battery and solar assets into the main grid and be paid!
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