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The science nerds helping drive NZ’s economic growth

‘Choosing winners wasn’t easy – every finalist impressed,’ says 2024 KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards judge Cather Simpson.

WATCH: Daisy Lab Co-founder Emily McIsaac speaks with Fiona Rotherham

“Pretty cool,” was how 26-year-old Emily McIsaac described winning the Agritech Breakthrough Innovator Award for her research into making dairy proteins without the cows.

The Auckland scientist and entrepreneur is chief operations officer at Daisy Lab, which was started in 2020 by Irina Miller

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Fiona Rotherham Wed, 09 Oct 2024
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