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Sports tech software for serious amateurs seeks funding boost

Komodo Monitr was born out of the blooming Christchurch startup ecosystem.

Dita De Boni Thu, 05 Mar 2020

A burgeoning desire to train top-grade athletes at school level has opened up a market opportunity for a fledgling Christchurch-based sports tech startup.

Komodo Monitr, the brainchild of University of Canterbury graduates Matt Goodson, Jack Wood and Chris Bacon, has developed a software app

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Dita De Boni Thu, 05 Mar 2020
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