Auckland City Motors Managing Director, Ian Gibson, has defined his life and career around a love of cars. It’s also been a career that has seen him go from a very modest and frugal upbringing to becoming a co-owner of one of New Zealand’s most iconic car dealerships, Auckland City BMW, and its associated operations […]
While there has been a big jump into eCommerce for many brands lately, there is also a less progressive danger with environmental impact. And after working with couriers and eCommerce for years, Kate Bezar and Rebecca Percasky became horrified at the amount of plastic waste the industry was generating and so set out to do […]
Gillian Eadie, with a network of Brainfit coaches, helps people of all ages take back control of optimal brain and memory processing at work and in daily life. Training courses, books, eBooks and neuro-games are based on the published research of co-founder and sister, Dr. Allison Lamont. For 20 years an independent school principal (St […]
One of the original shareholders of Fisher Funds before it was sold, Frank Jasper has had a 14 year tenure at the company and is now their Chief Investment Officer. He has a history of analysing value in the markets over many cycles, so as people are scrambling to find clarity in a time of […]
As the Co-Founder and CEO of Comacc, which sold to MYOB a few years ago, Steve Nathan could have retired young, but he is a breed of Kiwi Tech Entrepreneur that wants to keep using his time to keep creating things. One of these things ironically is a platform, TimeHub, which allows business ideas to […]
As the founder of Shine Global, a group of global entrepreneurs who see business and enterprise as way to create positive change, Julian Noel is no stranger to the thoughts that many of us are having right now in terms of how we rebuild but in a positive way. Part of this the importance of […]
Of course, we all know that SUVs have become the go-to vehicle of choice for automotive consumers these days and the automotive industry has answered the demand with a huge range of options. None, though more comprehensive than BMW’s X series. And the latest to the lineup, the X7 does a great job of lifting […]
Over the last 20 years Ajit Balasingham has helped numerous businesses turn around failing business units, supported shareholders to exit their businesses, as well as overseeing management buy outs. He is the current Chair of Northland Rugby Union and observer on the Board for the Auckland Blues franchise (having recently also held the role of […]
Win Charlesbois is the co-founder of The Diamond Shop which specialises in handcrafted diamond engagement rings. At one point he was a Navy pilot, landing on and taking off from aircraft carriers, before settling for a slightly slower form of transport in the form of a hand-built sailboat. In 1974, Win and his wife Linda […]
Search Engine Optimisation guru, Richard Conway started his company, Pure SEO, in 2009 with just $200 to spend on a single web page. From there, mostly using digital marketing, he has expanded the business to four offices in New Zealand and Australia. Pure SEO has been listed by Deloitte in the fastest-growing 500 tech companies […]
In tough times, it’s more important than ever to stand together and support local. Luckily, in terms of our wine industry, that means no compromise at all. A perfect example of local and yet world class winery is Mills Reef Winery. Established in 1989 by the Preston family, the Mills Reef brand has established itself […]
Called Rutherford, out of respect for one of New Zealand’s greatest thinkers, Lord Ernest Rutherford, is a company that is built on helping New Zealand prepare for the new world. While COVID-19 has seen them adapt to produce fascinating insights into what New Zealanders are thinking and feeling right now, they are also working on […]
Jemma Whiten is the Marketing and Digital Director and driver of sustainability projects at ecostore, the leading environmental and sustainable brand in New Zealand. Jemma is passionate about driving business and brands as a force for good and is using her 19 years of experience working across the globe to help ecostore to do just […]
Naomi Ballantyne (ONZM) is a leader in New Zealand financial services. And might be the only woman in the world to have played a founding role in three life insurance companies. Partners Life, which she established as a small start-up in 2011, is now a recognised leader in the sector in New Zealand. It currently […]
Jay Harrison is the founder and CEO of Edison, a company committed to the extension of human health-span and life-span using precision health and technology. The company’s namesake, Thomas A. Edison, in fact inspired the vision back in 1903. “The doctor of the future will give no medication, but will interest his patients in the […]
I trust you’re all staying well within your bubbles and only going out for the bare essentials. Don’t go crazy at home though, you don’t need to live in complete austerity. Why not give your taste buds a new experience with a bespoke wine pack delivered straight to your door? Booster Wine Group, purveyor of […]
I trust you’re all staying well within your bubbles and only going out for the bare essentials. Don’t go crazy at home though, you don’t need to live in complete austerity. Why not give your taste buds a new experience with a bespoke wine pack delivered straight to your door? Booster Wine Group, purveyor of […]
I trust you’re all staying well within your bubbles and only going out for the bare essentials. Don’t go crazy at home though, you don’t need to live in complete austerity. Why not give your taste buds a new experience with a bespoke wine pack delivered straight to your door? Booster Wine Group, purveyor of […]
While level 3 is in our sights, we’re not out of the woods yet. Social distancing is still key, but that doesn’t mean you can’t share some bubbles with your bubble. Okay, to be fair I’m not here to talk about Champagne, I just wanted to use that sentence before “bubble” stops being a word […]
Staying strong and supporting others is more important now than ever. Staying true to this sentiment and to help keep people healthy at home Under Armour is giving you a 3 month premium access to MyFitnessPal (for new members). Nearly 180 million people already use MyFitnessPal to live healthier, happier lives. Get Started Now The […]
In times like this there is the very real chance that many of us will have to start again. But starting again or failing is not the end of the game and often we will come back stronger. Nikki Connors is testament to this. After having it all and then losing it and ending up […]
Dave Letele (AKA, Brown Buttabean) is a walking, talking powerhouse of motivation and inspiration. Having himself lost over 100kg through good nutrition and exercise, he dedicates his time to helping others do the same by teaching them how to live the BBM lifestyle – Brain, Body, Movement. Since 2014, The BBM Program has been focused […]
Few people have had the breadth of experience in the SME and startup space like Andy Hamilton has over the last couple of decades. As the former CEO of The Icehouse (now a Director of its investment arm, Icehouse Ventures), Andy Hamilton’s work has helped a vast number of New Zealand businesses survive, adapt and […]
After studying Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering at Massey University, Jasnish worked in the gas, petroleum, pipelines and project estimation industries and even had a stint at a goldmine in Papua New Guinea. But the property bug kept getting bigger and bigger for Jasnish and so after years of buying andf holding property he leaped […]
Ira Munn is Founder and CEO of Ierospace Industries International, where the team is developing electric efficiency technologies and 3D printed electric vehicle kits using recycled plastics. Incubating at Accelerating Aotearoa’s We o Tara STEM Learning Centre in Otara, Auckland. Ierospace merged with Los Angeles-based technology company R.E.P.S. Inc. after the BMWi/TED Next Visionaries talk […]
After spending a number of years in the financial services industry, Dean realised that investment options needed to improve in order to put Kiwis back in control of their financial future. Taking a fresh approach to the investment sector, he created Kernel – a fully digital index fund manager and investment platform. On the back […]
A former street kid, Sir Ray Avery went on to become an internationally recognised scientist and entrepreneur and Knight of the Realm. He’s founding member of the Auckland University School of Medicine, Department of Clinical Pharmacology and former Technical Director of Douglas Pharmaceuticals who, over the past thirty years, has made a major contribution in the […]
Dr. Hannah Wells juggles life as a medical researcher in the field of biotech engineering and a champion triathlete. Hannah shares with us her lockdown routine, how she juggles both lives and her tips for staying focused and disciplined in any situation. Watch More Videos
Back in the 1890s, the seeds were sown for what would become one of the world’s most respected wine estates and New Zealand’s oldest. In fact, the independently owned, family-run, Te Mata Estate still uses the same vineyards today.
Innovator, entrepreneur and philanthropist, Andrew Barnes has made a career of market-changing innovation and industry digitisation. Most recently, in New Zealand, Andrew triggered a revolution of the entire fiduciary and legal services industries, and the transformation he has led as the founder of Perpetual Guardian has positive implications both locally and globally as evidenced by […]
Stew Darling is a former British army official who led covert operations in deadly wars around the world for 15 years without losing a single soldier/army staff on his watch. He went onto beat a 30 year alcohol addiction and embark on entrepreneurship to coach leaders, with clients including but not limited to Bank of […]
Back in the 1890s, the seeds were sown for what would become one of the world’s most respected wine estates and New Zealand’s oldest. In fact, the independently owned, family-run, Te Mata Estate still uses the same vineyards today. And for good reason, for well over 100 years they have been producing gold medals globally, […]
Mark Collins has competed as part of the NZ Cooking Team at the Hotel Olympia in London and has run several multi-million dollar food service, hospitality and food manufacturing businesses; the largest of which turned over $20m a year and employed over 230 staff. Not only now is he a business process consultant, but he […]
For someone who isn’t yet 20, Freestyle Skier, Nico Porteous, has garnered more than a couple of lifetime’s worth of achievements. When he was 14, he became the youngest person in the world to land the triple cork 1440 (upside down three times, and four full spins). In 2018, he became the second-youngest Winter Olympian […]
It’s a really easy thing to get into a bit of a routine with things. This is of course a broad statement that covers most aspects of life, from habits through to tastes. In the wine world though, it is also true. It’s easy to get into a bit of a varietal groove. It might […]
In tough times, it’s more important than ever to stand together and support local. Luckily, in terms of our wine industry, that means no compromise at all. A perfect example of local and yet world class winery is Mills Reef Winery. Established in 1989 by the Preston family, the Mills Reef brand has established itself […]
Fade in: An ominous beat leads us into a darkened living room. A flickering television is the only illumination. A montage of news reports plays on the screen. Tom Hanks and his wife have coronavirus. Italy is lock-down. President Trump shuts the borders to European travellers. The NBA suspends the season. Stock market down amid […]
Swiss made luxury watches and smart watches seem like a world apart. One world draws on a history of handmade craftsmanship, legacy and a reverence of the past, the other is all about the latest bells and whistles. The merging of these two worlds seems a tough one to reconcile, but over the last few […]
It might well be that some of your childhood heros were F1 racers. Maybe Alain Prost, Niki Lauda, Michael Schumacher or Ayrton Senna even graced your wall. Big money, high speed, danger at almost every turn and, of course, the echoing sound of high revving combustion engines that defined the sport. While F1 might still […]
Looking at The Housing Market Now and in the Future Dan Heyworth is co-founder and director at Box, a combined registered architectural practice and registered master builder that is not only changing the approach to building and design, but the focus in terms of creating homes, that people are going to love living in, as […]
Dan Heyworth is co-founder and director at Box, a combined registered architectural practice and registered master builder that is not only changing the approach to building and design, but the focus in terms of creating homes, that people are going to love living in, as opposed to prioritizing industry awards. It’s this customer-first approach that […]
Danu founded RUSH Digital in 2010 and has led its technology teams in developing world-first solutions for global companies such as Microsoft, Disney, Google, Samsung and Nokia. He’s overseen and been hands-on involved in the design, development and deployment of numerous software and hardware projects across a wide range of platforms and disciplines. Not only […]
Theresa Gattung needs no introduction, but for the sake of consistency we will mention a few of her many achievements. Theresa first hit the public spotlight in a big way when she became CEO of Telecom in 1999, making her the first female CEO of a large public company in New Zealand. Since then she […]
John Cleghorn is a Founding Partner of Prime Strategies Group. Prime focuses on business excellence in the Small to Medium (SME) business market. Their ethos is to help SME owners make their respective businesses operate better, become successful and put their lives back on track. Getting good advice and some outside perspective is important, even […]
With 40,000 members and $1.5 billion under management, KiwiSaver fund Simplicity is a growing player within the growing base of our own domestic capital. As a non-profit with low fees, a charitable arm, venture investment and even a disruptive mortgage offering, Simplicity aren’t just helping to drive our collective capital but also giving individuals some […]
Abraham Lincoln once remarked that if you gave him six hours to cut down a tree, he would spend the first four hours sharpening the axe. We are not too sure if Abe was much into pilates or crossfit, but there is something about his advice that applies well to the world of sports and...
It was during a lecture in university, when Matt Nash was studying marketing, when he looked around the room and realised that he was sitting amongst all of the future competition for ground level marketing positions when he graduated. It was then that Matt decided to take his marketing knowledge to create his own pathway. […]
If you haven’t heard David Downs talk about his story yet, you are in for something powerful in this issue. If you have already, you will know what I’m talking about. It’s got a bit of everything. Comedy, cancer, technology, hopelessness, hope and poop jokes. David tells his story better than I could so I […]
What’s your morning routine? Every morning I wake up at 6am and go for a run. During this time I am usually thinking about what tasks I need to complete during the day and how to sequence them in order of priority. After my run, I’ll put these into my calendar on my phone to […]
How Do You Stay Motivated? I dropped out of school at 16 and wasn’t really expected to achieve too much. I think that chip has stayed on my shoulder and acts as a pretty good motivator. With the ASB Classic, it has been pretty cool to have a little tournament at the bottom of the […]
For some reason the world likes things in neat little boxes. This is no truer than in the automotive world. Depending on your inclination, you are funneled into a category of car like a demographic in a marketer’s spreadsheet. Like a bit of mindfulness, earthing and vegan burgers? You, my friend, go into the hybrid […]
If you want to enter the new decade in style, Maserati has a couple of important options for you to consider. Back in 2016, Maserati gave the world a luxury SUV in the beautiful form of the Levante. And now, just in time to really kick 2020 off in style, they are back with two […]
You’d have to have been living under a pile of accumulated waste plastic to have missed the rising awareness of climate change and environmental impact. Greta Thunburg sailed 7000km to give the UN a hard time about not doing enough for climate change, kickstarted protests around the world and then round off 2019 as TIME’s […]
A decade ago, when the GFC put the squeeze on businesses and advertising budgets and the digital age set about disrupting media and marketing, Duncan Shand and Ben Young decided that it was a good time to start an advertising agency. Turns out they were right. YoungShand has grown into one of the country’s top […]
If there are rulebooks for how you create gyms and nightclubs, the founder of Playground Fitness, Rhys Jolly, has obviously got them confused. Neon purple slogan lights, prints of famous rappers, black walls and blackened windows might be perfectly at home in a nightclub in central London, but Rhys Jolly has put them in Auckland’s […]
On the day that we are going to print with this issue, there was a new report released that has found that New Zealand’s space sector contributed $1.69 billion to the economy in the last financial year and employs 12,000 people. This was, of course, timely given who is on our cover. The Minister for […]
After work on Wednesday 16 October, M2 and HP teamed up discuss the exponential changes in the future of the way we will work. Sixty-five percent of children now entering primary school will hold jobs that currently don’t exist. (Source: World Economic Forum) This event also doubled as the NZ launch of the powerful and […]
After work on Wednesday 16 October, M2 and HP teamed up discuss the exponential changes in the future of the way we will work. Sixty-five percent of children now entering primary school will hold jobs that currently don’t exist. (Source: World Economic Forum) This event also doubled as the NZ launch of the powerful and […]
Chef, restaurateur, entrepreneur, father and new Samsung ambassador, Josh Emett, talks about leadership, workplace culture and peeling potatoes. How would you describe yourself as a leader? I’m very much about allowing people to do their jobs. Sometimes it’s easier for me to just get in and do it. Especially when trying to train someone to […]
Chef, restaurateur, entrepreneur, father and new Samsung ambassador, Josh Emett, talks about how technology has changed how we eat… or not. In a world of Instagram and social media, when people sit down for a meal, there’s an urge to share that with the world. Has that meant that you’ve had to really move with […]
What does one of New Zealand’s pioneering hip hop musicians, one of New Zealand’s most renowned visual artists, and the co-owner of the Lucky Taco have in common? They are all Otis Frizzell. You would expect that the son of NZ art icon, Dick Frizzell, would come out a bit creative in a particular field, […]
Woodford Reserve has created a reputation for itself as one of the world’s most innovative bourbons and is also credited for being one of the brands leading the growth and reputation of the American Whiskey industry as a whole. We talk to Woodford Reserve’s Master Distiller, Chris Morris, about how history and innovation can work […]
As a small nation, in the relative scheme of things, we always tend to anchor our global success with a slight irreverence. We do celebrate that we punch above our weight, but even this kind of statement is a little bit limiting. The fact is that across a number of areas, sports like rugby and […]
If you’re the sort of person to get humbled by other people’s over achievements, you probably don’t want to read too far in Justin Vaughan’s background. A former New Zealand cricketer who played six tests and 18 one day internationals, he was also CEO of New Zealand Cricket from 2007-2011. He has held leadership roles […]
Insite AI is one of the latest of a new breed of AI-based startups coming out of New Zealand that looks set to change the world. In this case, the world of retail. While demand forecasting based on historical data is commonly used in the world of retail to make merchandising decisions moving forward, there […]
David Downs is the General Manager of New Zealand Trade & Enterprise, he helps fast growing New Zealand tech companies grow internationally, and leads a cross-government project for the agritech sector. David shares his cancer journey and on the power of positive thinking and optimism. What is your morning routine? My father still has a […]
This won’t be the first time I’ve done it, but I am about to say something that makes me look a bit like an idiot in the context that I say it. I want to make a point about how we don’t celebrate people who create businesses in the same way that we do, say […]
For any successful sportsman, setting goals is all part of the game. If you’re a social soccer player, playing for a local Auckland football team on Saturdays, becoming captain of Manchester United wouldn’t be a foolish dream to have. Or maybe if you play club rugby for, say, Linwood in Christchurch, becoming an All Black […]
Our lofty goal is to half New Zealand’s suicide rate by 2025. You might think that’s not possible. Well, in fact, it is. New Zealand is currently ranked 53rd in suicide and for youth suicide, we’re ranked number one. It’s a shocking stat, showing we need a greater focus on mental health. But there are […]
Talk by Amanda Gilmore, Country Manager New Zealand of Uber about how we can use platforms to create sustainable mobility. On July 24, over 300 engaged attendees invested a whole day to be at the second M2 Success Summit. M2’s biggest event yet, the summit featured 14 speakers from a range of industries, including Blockchain, […]
While there is plenty of media coverage about economic headwind on the horizon, the head of CMC Markets New Zealand, Chris Smith, is optimistic about the future. And he should know, with access to over 10,000 financial products, CMC covers the gamut of the trading world. We talk to Chris about the life of an […]
For a while it seemed like success was all about building a global empire. Of course, there are some benefits to scale but not necessarily if you are a creative agency tuned into the nuances of a local audience. So when the news came out recently that Ogilvy New Zealand’s Managing Director, Greg Partington had […]
In this issue, we run some swanky event photos from our July 24 Success Summit, as well as the beginnings of the insights provided by some of the speakers on the day. While the future of business was an important theme of the day, the event is itself a testament to the evolution of the […]
On July 24, over 300 engaged attendees invested a whole day to be at the second M2 Success Summit. M2’s biggest event yet, the summit featured 14 speakers from a range of industries, including Blockchain, Gig Economy, Tech, Human Performance, AI, Mental Health, Micro Mobility, Tribes & Communities, Meditation, Health & Wellbeing, Marketing, and Finance. […]
Driving southbound on Causeway Road, Waiheke Island, with the windows of your car down, you are welcomed by the airy salt of the sea nearby. The Surfdale beach is close enough you can almost taste it. As you round the next corner, trees either side of you, a stone gate opens out onto a long […]
If you had a passing interest in the vehicle style purchase habits of the New Zealand market, you will know that there has been a shift to SUVs away from sedans over the last few years. I guess this might be down to things like perceived safety being higher and the fact that you can […]
Certain industries seem to create different contexts for age. I have a feeling that if I was working in an engineering firm that specialized in producing hand copper spooled 3 phrase electric motors for industrial lathes, that at 40, I would be one of the workplace young-uns. I imagine that my senior colleagues might rib […]
What are the top three things on your bucket list? Teach people about cannabis and how it can benefit so many aspects of life. Be financially stable enough to significantly help animals in need. Witness an active volcano, maybe from a helicopter. What advice would you give your 20 year-old self? You’re never too young […]
What’s your morning routine? Coffee, podcast and breakfast with the family. What are the top three things on your bucket list? Snowboard in Verbier, Switzerland. Skydive. This should have been the easiest one – visit Queenstown! What advice would you give your 20 year-old self? Surround yourself with people who can teach you something about […]
What are the top three things on your bucket list? Travel through Europe with my family, no agenda, no time frame. Drive or ride in an open seater race car. Learn to fly. What advice would you give your 20 year-old self? Don’t get onto the debt cycle unless you are buying a house. Save […]
As far as exclusive car brands go, Rolls-Royce takes the cake. But if you want your exclusivity just that bit more exclusive, you’ll be pleased to know that there is a Rolls-Royce Bespoke division. We talk to Gavin Hartley, the Head of Bespoke Design about the growth of luxury personalisation, how one-on-one customer relationships are […]
WHEN I GET A SPARE MOMENT, I LIKE TO LISTEN TO OLD VINYL RECORDS ON A GOLDEN TUBE AMPLIFIER AND A THORENS TD 160 RECORD PLAYER. BOTH CONSIDERED CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGY… FOR 1975. IT’S FAIR TO SAY THAT I HAVE TROUBLE MOVING WITH THE TIMES. But then again, the future isn’t always what it’s cracked […]
Ferrari is to release the latest in their SF90 Stradale – the world’s first ever front wheel Ferrari (when driving it in EV-only mode). It got its name from the 90th anniversary of the Scuderia Ferrari and its bodywork sits as a 70’s racer and the hybrid technology is a nod to Ferrari’s impeccable Formula […]
As a teenage budding writer, I had on my wall a Henry David Thoreau quote: “How vain it is to sit down to write when you have not stood up to live.” This constant reminder of that fact that I not only had the life experience of a marine mollusk, plus was also vain, made […]
In the bright lights of the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, the best MMA fighters in the world meet yearly, all fighting for that prestigious UFC belt. One of those fighters is New Zealand-born Australian fighter, Robert Whittaker. After starting at a Goju-ryu Karate school at age seven, he has risen the ranks through hard-work […]
Claire Robbie is a meditation coach for a number of New Zealand’s leading business individuals and entrepreneurs. She is passionate about making meditation an integral and ‘normal’ part of our community. She now travels around the world teaching meditation and yoga and also speaking on consciousness, shifting habits, alcohol education, meditation and the mind. What […]
Hank Rowe is the New Zealand Launcher for Lime Scooters. Lime is a micro-mobility company committed to improving city living and urban transformation. From working with Lime and previously working for Uber, Hank has gained an ample amount of experience in the ride-share industry and a passion for working towards a cleaner, healthier planet. What […]
Brittany started her career as a lawyer at Haigh Lyon Lawyers but soon realised that being a lawyer was not for her. It was at this point she began to brainstorm business ideas and eventually had the inspired idea for Joblist. She progressed the concept of the platform and then pitched the idea to two […]
Drew Knowles has over 20 years experience in the field of human performance and behaviour, facilitating programmes to over 15,000 people globally. His current company Influence Ecology are the leading business education in Transactional Competence, teaching the fundamentals of human exchange and influence to ambitious business professionals all over the world. What is your morning […]
Greg Cross is the Co-Founder of Soul Machines, a ground-breaking high tech company of AI researchers, neuroscientists, psychologists, artists and innovative thinkers; re-imagining how we connect with machines. Greg also co-founded PowerbyProxi a company that was sold to Apple in 2017. What is your morning routine? Up at 4:30 am, early calls to Northern […]
I am considered in the workplace to be optimistically inclined. I know this because my colleagues take great pleasure in mimicking me by yelling out one of my common catch phrases “It’s going to be great!”. I have a suspicion that they are mocking me, but this is soon overridden by a wave of optimism […]
At the time of this writing, plans are being made for our future by those who lead us. The results of which are tepid climate targets with no repercussions. What these plans lack is any sort of actual change, style, and something everyone wants to get on board with. These are all things Lexus and […]
“Life is not measured by time. It is measured by moments.” ― Armin Houman I didn’t intend to start out a smartphone review with a bit of woo woo. But Amin Houman’s summary of the measurement of life is a very apt context with which to look at the new Huawei P30 Pro. The P30 […]
On our office wall, we have a line up of the M2 covers. This issue will be the 167th. Each is kind of a captured moment. Each a chapter in a string of months in a string of years. Often covers are representative of events completely unrelated to the cover or the magazine, but just […]
At a networth of USD$194 billion, Elon Musk has always been a confusing man to work out. His mind is filled to the brim with ingenious ideas of the future, being the owner and CEO behind the Tesla car brand and taking the next greatest step in mankind by making a civilization of humans on […]
Michael joined MediaWorks in 2016 from Australia where he was the chairman of Oztam and oOH! Media, and a non-executive Director of Fairfax Australia. Prior to his board tenure, Michael spent seven years as CEO of one of Australia’s largest commercial radio groups, Austereo, and before that as their Group Director of Sales. With Michael […]
Our next guest is Max Arshavsky, the co-founder and Managing Director at ZENNO Astronautics, a space flight systems company based in Auckland. Their focus is to increase commercial viability of the space market, through developing propulsion systems for small satellites – CubeSat, for those in the know – which will extend their time in orbit […]