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Non-dilutive funding 101: why startups should be doing it

It may not sound sexy but non-dilutive funding is a way to get working capital without losing company ownership.

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Dr Shalini Divya is co-founder and chief executive of Wellington startup TasmanIon, which is developing new aluminium-ion batteries suitable for grid storage and portable applications.

Divya came to New Zealand from India in 2017 on a scholarship to do her PhD on aluminium-ion batteries at Victoria

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Fiona Rotherham Tue, 30 Jul 2024
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