Digital book producer Major shareholders: Steven Renata, Jill Tattersall, Rhonda Kite, Xiaoying Fu and James Liang Turnover around $2 million project to March 2019 Set up in 2004 Based in Auckland Set up in 2003
In 2003 Auckland company Kiwa Digital created VoiceQ, a video dubbing software picked up by the likes of Netflix, which it still operates.
It did pretty well but the business has since had a serious pivot, focusing today on experiential digital book publishing.
Founder Rhonda Kite
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