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Kea recognises the Wright stuff

Tesla's Kiwi co-founder says New Zealand is a good market for his latest venture.


Susan Wood and Nick Grant
Fri, 23 Jun 2017

When Ian Wright left New Zealand back in 1980, it was because the future founder and chief executive of Wrightspeed Inc – and co-founder of and short-lived partner in Tesla, Inc – didn’t see “much opportunity here … if you worked in technology and engineering.”

“You’d just get on a plane to

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Susan Wood and Nick Grant
Fri, 23 Jun 2017
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