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Staples VR founder on hard work, creativity, and culture misfit

Aliesha Staples doesn’t call herself an entrepreneur: ‘I call myself a creative technologist.’

Aliesha Staples started a rental company for new, high-tech gear for the New Zealand game and film industries, but then Staples Rental morphed into a technology R&D/production company and game studio called Staples VR, and added a Sydney-based strategy arm called Kyko (formerly Hatch) to help

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