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  • Why Big Tech Failed at This Simple Farming Task
    🐄 Engineer Liam Kampshof turned an early milking-shed prototype into a simple, low-cost sensor now used on 145+ New Zealand farms, catching mastitis early to protect milk quality and payouts!Liam is a New Zealand tech entrepreneur and founder of Bovonic, makers of QuadSense—a snap-in, battery-powered sensor that measures each teat’s conductivity in real time, compares quarters, and throws a red light in ~30 seconds if mastitis is likely. It retrofits into the short milk tube, has no moving parts, a ~3-year battery life, and costs ~5× less than legacy lab systems—so farmers actually install it. 🐄 Mastitis 101: why manual “stripping” fails at scale and how quarter-level conductivity catches it earlier.📈 Adoption: ~145 farms (≈2% NZ) in year one; near 5% in early regions; hardware + profitability.🧭 NZ edge: no subsidies → ruthless ROI; “number-8 wire” practicality meets biomedical chops.🥛 Macro: NZ = #1 dairy exporter (not producer); EU cell-count standards and antibiotic rules shaping demand. Connect with the Guest:Liam Kampshof — LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liam-kampshofCompany (Bovonic / QuadSense): https://bovonic.comLearn more about NZVC & HostsNZVC: https://www.nzvc.co.nzMark Pavlyukovskyy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pavlyukovskyy/Hendrik Remigereau: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hendrik-remigereau-09a03067/00:00 — Intro & NZ dairy roots01:11 — Farm childhood in Waikato & Bay of Plenty07:16 — Choosing Biomedical Engineering at Auckland10:16 — London deep-tech: DNA Electronics sepsis project21:10 — Back to NZ during COVID; MIQ and reset23:41 — The mastitis problem & why manual checks fail31:17 — Why quarter-level conductivity is the unlock37:47 — First prototypes; cowshed raincoat + laptop tests41:07 — Fieldays validation: 110–120 signups; pre-orders45:56 — QuadSense demo: sensor in the short milk tube48:38 — Red-light alerts in ~30s; 3-year batteries; self-install54:22 — 145 farms live; ~2% market; ~5% in early regions01:01:27 — NZ collar adoption shows ROI-driven uptake01:03:41 — Global fit: UK/Ireland → EU → US plan01:10:52 — Founder moving to UK to open markets01:19:02 — NZ: top dairy exporter; 95–96% exportedIf this sharpened your startup/business brain, hit 👍, drop your questions for Liam below, and subscribe for more New Zealand founder deep-dives.#startups, #NewZealand, #business, #AgTech, #dairy, #dairyfarming, #animalhealth, #mastitis, #sensors, #hardware, #biomedicalengineering, #precisionagriculture, #farmtech, #veterinary, #robotics, #AI, #Fieldays, #NZTech, #founderstory, #TechMates
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  • He Rowed the Tasman—Then Built and Sold a Fintech
    He rowed solo across the Tasman, later sold his BNPL startup—now he’s rebuilding life insurance with AI from New Zealand.Our guest, Shaun Quincey, is a New Zealand tech entrepreneur who went from a 54-day solo ocean row to exiting a services-focused BNPL company—and now leads Simfuni, an AI-first operating platform for life insurers. He breaks down how a payments “wedge” became a full policy-admin + automation stack, and why eight insurers are already on the platform.We go deep on enterprise sales inside legacy insurers, using AI agents for real self-service (move payment dates, policy changes, docs), and the ethics of data, wearables, and genetics in underwriting. Plus: the early NZ accelerator days, a 7-figure exit with an earn-out, and what it really takes to survive 300 metaphorical “uppercuts” in startups.🧭 From Singapore birth & military family → New Zealand childhood → resilience through constant change.🚣 Rowing Australia→NZ solo at 23; 54 days, capsizes, a bestselling book—and startup lessons.💳 BNPL in services (5k merchants) → strategic sale to Latitude; why timing beat ego.🧠 Simfuni: payments wedge → policy admin OS → AI agents for customer ops.🏢 “Enterprise infiltration”: who decides, budget cycles, and asking for money early.🤖 What AI does today: automate common requests, cut FTEs, boost compliance.📈 Eight life insurers live; AU/NZ focus with South Africa interest next.🧬 Wearables & genetics: pricing fairness vs. privacy—where regulation lands.🧱 Founder mindset: pivots, patience, and building for 5–10 years.Connect with the GuestShaun Quincey — LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaun-quincey-53548132Company (Simfuni): simfuni.comLearn more about NZVC & HostsNZVC: https://www.nzvc.co.nzMark Pavlyukovskyy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pavlyukovskyy/Hendrik Remigereau: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hendrik-remigereau-09a03067/Timestamps00:00 – Introduction & welcome01:20 – Shaun’s childhood in Singapore and New Zealand03:30 – Growing up with constant change and resilience06:00 – Family background and his father’s solo Tasman row08:40 – Shaun’s own Tasman Sea adventure (rowing from Australia to NZ)12:00 – Storms, setbacks, and pushing through challenges15:00 – Writing a book and lessons learned from the row19:00 – Transition into career and first job at Debit Success28:30 – Exposure to startups and move to San Francisco31:30 – Founding his first fintech startup (buy now, pay later)35:30 – Growth, competition, and acquisition41:00 – Reflections on exiting and lessons from competition43:20 – Coming up with new startup ideas during earn-out46:00 – Entering the insurance industry50:30 – Cracking enterprise sales with insurers53:00 – Building Simfuni: modernizing life insurance systems56:00 – How AI transforms insurance operations59:00 – Understanding life insurance and underwriting1:03:00 – Risk, reinsurance, and margins1:05:30 – The future of AI in insurance1:08:00 – Vision for Simfuni and closing thoughtsIf this sharpened your startup/business brain, hit 👍, drop your questions for Shaun below, and subscribe for more New Zealand founder deep-dives.#startups, #NewZealand, #business, #AI, #insurtech, #lifeinsurance, #enterprise, #SaaS, #automation, #fintech, #BNPL, #payments, #dataprivacy, #actuarial, #regtech, #customerexperience, #founderstory, #productmarketfit, #NZTech, #TechMates
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  • Building the Tesla of Surgical Robots 🏥 #healthtech
    He’s turning an iPad into a surgical cockpit—and launching semi-autonomous surgery from New Zealand to the world.Nick Damiano is a Bay Area deep-tech founder with strong New Zealand ties: after building medtech across pacemakers, tele-presence OR support, and implantables (YC alum twice), he co-founded Andromeda to bring autonomous surgical robotics to market—faster and cheaper than the traditional medtech playbook. The bet: software-first robots that learn like self-driving cars, starting with urology and HOLEP (pioneered in Tauranga), guided on an iPad with “Google Maps for the prostate.”This episode gets real about why most medtech financing is broken, how to avoid co-founder minefields, what the FDA actually cares about, and why New Zealand is a killer launchpad for clinical studies and first-in-market deployments. It’s a masterclass in building deep tech with startup speed—plus bold takes on Intuitive (Da Vinci), disposables-free business models, and taking world-class surgery global.🧠 From surgeon family → Stanford → engineering → startups.🫀 Leadless pacing & ultrasound targeting algorithms at EBR.🛰️ Avail/NewRep: remote OR support and the COVID tailwind.🧩 Co-founder fit, intensity alignment, and conflict habits.🧪 Zenflow (BPH): YC medtech, trials, and NZ clinical beachhead.🤖 Andromeda: software-first surgical robots with iPad control.🗺️ HOLEP + “Google Maps for the prostate” to de-risk learning.🏥 FDA pragmatism, NZ fast-track launches, and global access.💼 Business model: no disposables, subscription + partnerships.🥊 Startups vs incumbents: where Da Vinci stops and autonomy starts.Connect with the GuestLinkedIn (Nick): www.linkedin.com/in/nickdamianoCompany (Andromeda): https://www.andromedasurgical.comLearn more about NZVC & HostsNZVC: https://www.nzvc.co.nzMark Pavlyukovskyy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pavlyukovskyy/Hendrik Remigereau: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hendrik-remigereau-09a03067/Timestamps00:00 – Intro01:07 – Nick’s medical family roots02:53 – Stanford & switch from medicine to startups07:38 – Early jobs & pacemaker innovation11:47 – Founding Avail (NewRep)17:39 – Medical device reps explained20:33 – Lessons on co-founders & teams27:29 – Company #2: ZenFlow29:19 – Getting into Y Combinator34:34 – Why MedTech is so hard40:25 – ZenFlow outcome & NZ connection45:15 – Founding Andromeda: autonomous surgery48:19 – What the Da Vinci robot does52:34 – Andromeda’s unique approach57:32 – Starting with prostate surgery (HoLEP)1:00:26 – Navigating FDA approval1:05:45 – Future of autonomous surgeryIf this sharpened your startup/business brain, hit 👍, drop your questions for Nick below, and subscribe for more New Zealand-powered deep-tech stories.#startups, #NewZealand, #business, #robotics, #AI, #medtech, #surgery, #urology, #HOLEP, #FDA, #YC, #YCombinator, #DaVinci, #autonomoussystems, #healthtech, #deeptech, #venturecapital, #founderstory, #Andromeda, #TechMates #healthtech
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  • Exit at 27: Chasing Bigger Horizons 💳 #fintech
    From 15 clinics and 105,000 patients to a fintech rebrand and a tax ruling with IRD—this New Zealand founder turned “HealthNow” into Extraordinary, a benefits-payments platform winning banks, telcos, and airlines.Steve is a New Zealand tech entrepreneur who scaled an allied-health group to ~$12M revenue at 17–24% EBITDA before exiting at 27, then founded HealthNow—a healthcare BNPL/savings/employer-aid play that evolved into Extraordinary, a modular platform that lets companies control where benefits dollars get spent (travel, meals, gifting, health, more). This episode is a masterclass in ruthless iteration: kill the feature that doesn’t work, follow customer pull, then reprice and reframe until it clicks.What’s wild (and useful): how investor pushback killed the double-sided marketplace, why “breakage” beats “load fees,” and how a binding IRD ruling unlocked pre-tax public transport benefits—turning a compliance headache (FBT/PAYE) into a business moat. We also get candid about the emotional cost of a pivot, Darwinism for founders (“adapt or die”), and going enterprise (yes, sometimes… wear the suit).Key Topics🩺 From clinics to fintech: scaling 15 sites, 120 staff, 105k patients—then exiting to build software.💳 Why BNPL for healthcare didn’t pencil out—and the pivot to employer-funded benefits.🧩 Modular platform & pricing psychology: per-employee + fixed “breakage,” not “card fees.”🧾 Compliance moat: controlling spend categories, FBT vs PAYE, and audit-friendly rails.🚌 IRD binding ruling: pre-tax public transport for employees (and why that matters).🏢 Enterprise sales: telcos, banks, an airline—why credibility (and suits) count.🔁 Founder mindset: grief of a pivot, “persist more than resist,” and 10-15 year time horizons.Connect with the GuestSteve — LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-zinsli-💳-aa813184Company (Extraordinary): https://www.extraordinarypay.comLearn more about NZVC & Hosts NZVC: https://www.nzvc.co.nzMark Pavlyukovskyy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pavlyukovskyy/Hendrik Remigereau: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hendrik-remigereau-09a03067/Timestamps:00:00 – Intro01:14 – Steve’s upbringing in Auckland04:13 – Childhood experiences shaping healthcare passion06:19 – Early lessons about healthcare costs07:17 – School years and university path10:26 – First steps in healthcare and scaling clinics13:28 – Building a multi-clinic business15:14 – Growing revenue and why Steve exited17:14 – Shift from clinics to fintech in healthcare26:45 – First concept of HealthNow28:23 – Buy Now, Pay Later for healthcare30:28 – Health savings accounts & employer aid34:56 – Core problem: healthcare affordability37:31 – Pivoting from healthcare to broader benefits42:00 – Advice for founders facing pivots45:39 – Startup persistence and survival48:29 – Birth of Extraordinary from customer demand50:01 – Modularizing the platform & pricing learnings53:03 – Breakage and gift card economics55:23 – Public transport benefit opportunity58:41 – Outlook: next 1–5 years for Extraordinary1:02:03 – Market size, competition, and growth potential1:04:34 – Role models and inspiration1:05:31 – Advice for founders in New Zealand1:06:59 – Closing remarksIf this sharpened your startup/business brain, hit 👍, drop your questions for Steve below, and subscribe for more New Zealand founder deep-dives.#startups, #business, #NewZealand, #fintech, #payments, #employeebenefits, #HRtech, #compliance, #FBT, #publictransport, #BNPL, #founderstory, #productmarketfit, #SaaS, #pricing, #B2B, #enterprise, #NZTech, #TechMates, #podcast
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  • Healthcare is a $4.5 Trillion Broken System 💊
    Ari Tulla built, pivoted, exited, and is now using AI to rewire preventative health.Ari Tulla is a Finnish-born, SF-based tech entrepreneur who started in gaming and Nokia’s early app ecosystem, founded doctor-finder startup BetterDoctor (later rolled into a 500-person PE platform), and now leads Elo Health, a nutrition company turning biometrics + AI into real-world outcomes. He shares the gritty founder path: consumer → API pivot, exit, then the hard jump from software to atoms (supply chains, tariffs, fulfillment).This conversation gets unusually candid about what actually scales in healthtech: why “prevention” needs business-model innovation, where AI beats human pattern-recognition, and why even die-hard remote founders end up craving one room for speed and trust. We also roam from wearables and privacy to CRISPR, cloning ethics, and what he teaches his kids about building in an AI world.🧊 Finland roots ➜ Nokia’s app era ➜ Silicon Valley leap.🎮 From MUDs to mobile: early internet, world-building, and dev culture.🏢 Nokia lessons: platform bets, Symbian/MeeGo, and timing risk.🔁 Startup pivots: BetterDoctor—consumer → API/SaaS → PE roll-up.🧪 Elo’s thesis: AI + biomarkers + nutrition as preventative medicine.🤖 AI vs. doctors: pattern recognition, triage, and the “QB” model.💤 Sleep, stress, movement: building real-time feedback loops with wearables.🧬 Bio/ethics: cloning, CRISPR, and data rights in health.🏗️ Why you shouldn’t “recreate Silicon Valley.”🧑‍🍳 Team dynamics: remote reality vs. “one room” excellence.Connect with the GuestAri Tulla — LinkedIn: Company (Elo): Learn more about NZVC & HostsNZVC: https://www.nzvc.co.nzMark Pavlyukovskyy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pavlyukovskyy/Hendrik Remigereau: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hendrik-remigereau-09a03067/00:00 Intro01:50 Ari — Finland & early internet07:00 Gaming (MUDs) & early dev connections12:20 Nokia / Ovi Store & mobile apps36:40 Entrepreneurship → BetterDoctor (growth & pivot)44:10 Sale to PE & running bigger company48:40 Elo.Health origin — nutrition & prevention52:00 Product experiments: blood tests, wearables, supplements57:00 Sleep, stress & health-span discussion01:17:00 Future plans & wrap-up. If this sharpened your startup/business brain, hit 👍, drop your questions for Ari below, and subscribe for more founder deep-dives.#startups, #business, #AI, #healthtech, #preventivemedicine, #nutrition, #wearables, #dataprivacy, #biotech, #NewZealand, #SiliconValley, #founderstory, #productmarketfit, #APIs, #PE, #longevity, #sleep, #stress, #wellness, #TechMates
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