180 days ago

Business on Toast Friday 26th September 7 am

Libby Boyd from Devonport Rotary Club

Devonport Rotary and Devonport Business Association
welcome everyone interested in joining us for another
Devonport Business on Toast Event.

The speaker is Andrew Fraser. He will speak about a business journey -  "From Paddocks to a US$1B Valuation – The Halter Story". 

Halter is an innovative NZ agritech company that develops farm management systems using smart collars on cows.  Farmers can use the system to remotely monitor and manage their herds, optimize pasture usage, and receive alerts for health issues.

When: Friday 26 September 7.00am
Where: Stone Oven Cafe, 5 Clarence Street, Devonport
Business on Toast is an opportunity to hear stimulating speakers
discuss their specialist topic, and to network with others while
enjoying a delicious breakfast. The cost of this event includes a
donation to the Devonport Rotary Charitable Trust.

Cost: $30 per person
Stone Oven, 5 Clarence St
Tea & Coffee available from
6.30am

RSVP to Devonport Rotary:
devonportrotary11@gmail.com
by Wednesday 24 September

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