PGF to invest in three projects to support manufacturing, tourism in Kāpiti

Omeo Technology, which has developed a state-of-the-art wheelchair that can be operated hands-free by the user’s body movement, receives a $2.5 million loan to scale up and centralise its production in Ōtaki. 


Devdiscourse News Desk | Kāpiti | Updated: 02-07-2019 08:58 IST | Created: 02-07-2019 08:58 IST
PGF to invest in three projects to support manufacturing, tourism in Kāpiti
 “The PGF’s investment in Omeo Technology will create jobs in Ōtaki and give a locally-run, innovative company the boost they need to centralise its operations and accelerate its growth plans. This funding will also create positive flow-on effects for nearby businesses,” Shane Jones said. Image Credit: Flickr
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The Provincial Growth Fund (PGF) is investing in manufacturing, tourism and regional capability support in Kāpiti, with support for three projects, announced today by Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones. 

This investment is for the following three projects, which will boost Kāpiti’s economy, support the region to attract further investment and create employment opportunities: 

Omeo Technology, Ōtaki - $2.5 million

Waiorua Lodge Limited, Kāpiti Island - $635,000

Provincial Growth Fund Programme Manager, based at Kāpiti Coast District Council - $140,000 

Omeo Technology, which has developed a state-of-the-art wheelchair that can be operated hands-free by the user’s body movement, receives a $2.5 million loan to scale up and centralise its production in Ōtaki. This is expected to result in the creation of 21 jobs, including both professional and product assembly roles.

 “The PGF’s investment in Omeo Technology will create jobs in Ōtaki and give a locally-run, innovative company the boost they need to centralise its operations and accelerate its growth plans. This funding will also create positive flow-on effects for nearby businesses,” Shane Jones said.

 “We are also providing support for Waiorua Lodge Limited to scope the improvement of tourism infrastructure on Māori-owned land at Kāpiti Island. This will investigate an upgrade to the existing lodge and supporting facilities at Waiorua Bay and will also look at renewable energy sources to maintain the island’s stunning environment.  This could bring more people to the region which acts as a gateway to Kāpiti Island and increase employment opportunities for local people.

 “We know from local leaders that creating a capability within the region is essential to ensure long-term success, which is why we are providing $140,000 over two years for a dedicated person to work closely with Kāpiti Coast District Council and provide additional support for PGF-funded projects.

 “The combined effect of the funding announced today means Kāpiti’s economy has the support it needs to grow and attract further investment. For local people, this means more jobs and a more diverse economy. This shows what the PGF can achieve by collaborating with local communities,” Shane Jones said.

(With Inputs from New Zealand Government Press Release)

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