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PowerOn liquidators unable to sell collapsed robotics company

Most of the money owed is to IRD and Callaghan Innovation over R&D advances.

PowerOn technology demonstrating a robot picking up a tomato.

The second liquidator’s report into collapsed robotics startup PowerOn shows efforts to sell it as a going concern have been unsuccessful.

The university spin-out, which specialised in soft sensor technology that enabled touch for robots, was placed into liquidation on January 16 after it failed

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Fiona Rotherham Thu, 15 Aug 2024
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