BUSINESS CONCEPTS
These are provided as concepts to demonstrate the application of the “Mauri Model”, and as a creative outlet. If you have any ideas you would like to gift to the project please used the Contact Us form or our socials (links at the bottom of the page).
BUSINESS CONCEPT #318 - HARAKEKE NANOFIBRE TEXTILES
A research and manufacturing hub developing high-performance industrial textiles from flax fibre to replace fiberglass and carbon fibre.
This venture establishes a high-tech manufacturing hub that processes harakeke (flax) into industrial-grade nanofibre textiles. It serves the global automotive, aerospace, and construction sectors by providing a carbon-neutral, biodegradable alternative to high-entropy synthetic composites.
The Problem: The world is trapped in a "Newtonian Error," relying on fiberglass and carbon fibre—materials that are energy-intensive to produce and impossible to recycle, leading to high environmental entropy.
The Solution: We are operationalising the "Economy of Life Force" (Te Ōhanga Mauri) by using harakeke nanofibre. It is naturally resilient, carbon-sequestering, and fully biodegradable, offering a negentropic path for modern manufacturing.
BUSINESS CONCEPT #310 - MANUKA PHARMACEUTICAL GRADING LAB
A local facility to test, certify, and grade high-value Manuka honey within the region, capturing the pharmaceutical-grade premium and technical value-add locally.
This venture establishes a state-of-the-art analytical laboratory in Te Tai Tokerau to provide rapid, certified grading (UMF/MGO) for the region’s Manuka honey producers. By verifying pharmaceutical-grade quality at the source, we stop the "Capital Flight" associated with urban testing and ensure our beekeepers receive the full value of their harvest.
The Problem: Northland produces some of the world’s highest-potency Manuka honey, yet we suffer from a "Leaky Bucket" economy where the crucial certification and value-add steps are outsourced to Auckland or Hamilton44. This creates delays, increases costs for local whānau enterprises, and strips the region of high-tech scientific jobs.
The Solution: We provide a local "Universal Explainer" capability for our honey. By housing the grading technology in the North, we accelerate the supply chain, reduce transport entropy, and build a local database of floral health that belongs to the people of the whenua.