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 #311 - INDIGENOUS AI CONSULTANCY
A specialised firm training Large Language Models (LLMs) on indigenous datasets using the Kaitiakitanga License framework to prevent digital colonialism.
This consultancy provides high-fidelity cultural AI services by training and fine-tuning models on curated indigenous dataset. We serve global tech firms, government agencies, and Iwi organisations, ensuring that AI applications respect indigenous intellectual property through the operationalisation of a Kaitiakitanga License.
The Problem: Current AI models often "hallucinate" or misinterpret indigenous knowledge because they are trained on scraped, low-fidelity data without cultural context—an act defined in our research as "Digital Colonialism".
The Solution: We provide a "Linguistic Hard Fork" for the digital age by training models on sovereign, high-quality datasets that are governed by the people they represent. This ensures AI outputs are culturally accurate, ethically sourced, and negentropic.
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.
BUSINESS CONCEPT #309 - BIO-POLYMER MANUFACTURING PLANT
A high-tech facility utilising forestry "slash" and agricultural waste to produce biodegradable plastics and high-value bio-materials.
This venture establishes a specialised manufacturing plant in Te Tai Tokerau that converts hazardous forestry "slash" and organic waste into biodegradable bio-polymer pellets. We serve the global packaging and manufacturing industries by providing a sustainable, carbon-negative alternative to petroleum-based plastics.
The Problem: Forestry "slash" (debris left after harvest) is currently a high-entropy liability that causes catastrophic environmental damage during storms, clogging our rivers and destroying infrastructure. Meanwhile, the world remains trapped in the "Newtonian Error" of using finite, polluting petroleum to create single-use plastics.
The Solution: We operationalise the "Universal Constructor" capability by chemically and mechanically upcycling this waste into high-performance bio-polymers. This turns a dangerous ecological debt into a negentropic export, clearing our hillsides while producing materials that safely return to the earth.
BUSINESS CONCEPT #308 - GEOTHERMAL DATA SOVEREIGNTY CENTRE: ZERO-WATER, SOVEREIGN CLOUD
In the modern world, our online data is one of our most valuable treasures. For too long, our stories, our whakapapa, and our intellectual property have been stored in offshore clouds. This leaves them exposed to the extraction and control of massive overseas corporations. This digital colonialism is a major leak in our system, one we must plug if we want to secure the true potential of our region.
Business Concept #308 is a proposal for a world-class, high-security data centre located right at the geothermal heart of our region, Ngāwhā. This facility is designed to be a digital pātaka (storehouse) for the 21st century.
While standard data centres around the world are heavily criticised for their massive carbon footprints and staggering water use, we are completely flipping the script with a blueprint designed for total regional independence.
BUSINESS CONCEPT #307 - MURIWHENUA EXPRESS
The Muriwhenua Express is a transformative high-speed rail corridor connecting Waitiki Landing in the Far North to Auckland’s central hub. This project serves as a "Negentropic Engine," repatriating regional wealth to build sovereign infrastructure that collapses the distance between rural opportunity and urban capital.
The Problem: Te Tai Tokerau is currently "strangled" by poor road infrastructure and a "Leaky Bucket" transport model that relies on carbon-heavy logging trucks and slow, dangerous highways. This isolation drives the "Brain Drain," as youth leave for Auckland or Australia to find connectivity and work.
The Solution: A high-speed electric rail link that moves people and "value-add" goods at 250km/h. By creating an "Economic Pā" on wheels, we turn a 5-hour drive into a 90-minute commute, enabling whānau to live on their ancestral whenua while working in high-value sectors.
BUSINESS CONCEPT #306 - TAITOKERAU MARITIME NAVIGATOR
Tai Tokerau Maritime Navigator is a premium, carbon-neutral tourism and hospitality venture in the Bay of Islands that offers authentic waka hourua (double-hulled sailing) voyages, luxury island retreats, and corporate wānanga focused on indigenous leadership and environmental stewardship. We serve high-end international eco-tourists and domestic corporate sectors looking for a profound connection to the "Woven Universe" through maritime tradition and regenerative luxury.
The Problem: Current tourism in the Bay of Islands is often extractive, transactional, and lacks deep cultural or environmental entanglement, leaving visitors with a "surface-level" experience and leaving the local whenua and moana under-compensated.
The Solution: We provide an immersive "Quantum Whakapapa" experience where hospitality is an act of manaakitanga. By combining traditional navigation knowledge with high-end, low-impact infrastructure, we turn a holiday into a transformative journey of restoration.
BUSINESS CONCEPT #305 - TE TAI TOKERAU HEMP HUB
Te Tai Tokerau Hemp Hub is a vertically integrated enterprise that transforms raw industrial hemp grown on Māori freehold land into high-value sustainable textiles and "hempcrete" building materials. We serve the eco-conscious apparel market and the regional construction industry, providing a regenerative alternative to extractive, high-entropy materials.
The Problem: Northland's economy is a "Leaky Bucket," exporting raw resources and talent while importing expensive, high-carbon building materials and fast fashion. Local land remains underutilised because of a lack of integrated processing infrastructure.
The Solution: We "plug the leak" by keeping the entire value chain—from seed to shirt and seed to shelter—within the region. By processing hemp fibre locally, we create high-skill jobs and provide the "Zion" alternative: carbon-sequestering homes and durable, culturally aligned clothing.
BUSINESS CONCEPT #304 - TAI TOKERAU MUTUAL KIWISAVER FUND
Tai Tokerau Mutual is a regional, community-owned investment fund that repatriates Northland’s KiwiSaver wealth to finance high-yield, negentropic local projects. We serve the people of Te Tai Tokerau by transforming passive retirement savings into active "Impact Capital" for housing, energy, and food sovereignty.
The Problem: Northland’s estimated $3.8 billion KiwiSaver pool is currently subject to "Capital Flight," managed by offshore fund managers who invest in global equities with no local benefit, while our region suffers from a lack of affordable housing and infrastructure.
The Solution: A regional "Community-Saver" model that allocates 40% of its portfolio to direct Northland impact assets—such as solar farms, build-to-rent social housing on Māori land, and high-value horticulture—plugging the "Leaky Bucket" and keeping wealth circulating within Taitokerau.
BUSINESS CONCEPT #303 - BANKING ALTERNATIVE & ENERGY-BACKED CURRENCY
Te Au Rawa Mutual is a member-owned, negentropic financial institution that repatriates Northland’s wealth to fund local regenerative infrastructure. It utilises the “Ngaohu”, an energy-backed currency pegged to geothermal enthalpy, to ensure financial sovereignty and regional resilience.
The Problem: Northland suffers from "Capital Flight," with approximately $3.8 billion in KiwiSaver funds invested offshore by Australian and Auckland managers, providing zero benefit to the local housing or job markets.
The Solution: Te Au Rawa Mutual creates a "Circular Financial Ecosystem" by keeping deposits and interest within the region, utilising the Ngaohu currency to bypass debt-based fiat inflation and anchor value in the Ngāwhā geothermal field.
BUSINESS CONCEPT #302 - THE PAPAKĀINGA ECONOMIC PĀ
The Papakāinga Economic Pā is a community-led housing development model that transitions whānau from being passive consumers of debt to active architects of their own sovereign reality. It integrates high-performance modular housing with a communal lifestyle that prioritises intergenerational well-being and energy sovereignty.
The Problem: Current housing is treated as a "Babylonian" financial asset to be leveraged and extracted, leading to high-entropy living conditions where whānau are isolated from their land and each other.
The Solution: We implement "Zion" abundance by re-weaving the village structure, using the Mauri Model to ensure the home serves as an "ancestor" that provides health, safety, and cultural connection.
BUSINESS CONCEPT #301 - CIRCULAR TIMBER AND HOUSING HUB
The Circular Timber & Housing Hub is a vertically integrated "Economic Pā" that processes Northland-grown timber locally to manufacture high-performance, modular homes specifically designed for Māori freehold land. By repatriating regional capital to fund local production, we provide whānau with warm, sovereign housing while plugging the economic "leaky bucket" of raw log exports.
The Problem: Northland currently exports 61% of its timber as raw logs, losing the "value-add" revenue to offshore processors while whānau face a chronic shortage of warm, dry homes. Furthermore, building on Māori freehold land is often blocked by traditional banks that refuse to lend against multiply-owned titles.
The Solution: We shift from extraction to Ekonomia. By processing timber using geothermal heat at Ngāwhā, we create cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels for prefabricated modular homes. These units are designed for easy assembly on whenua Māori and utilise a Circular Financial System that bypasses traditional banking hurdles through regional "Community-Saver" investment.