AUCKLAND, Thursday: Sling & Stone has welcomed six new clients to its New Zealand portfolio. NZ head Sian Church said: “These brands are shaping the future in education, home interiors, travel tech, legaltech and sports.
They are:
- Kami — A global edtech player transforming the modern classroom into a paperless, collaborative, and efficient digital learning environment for all, with 26 million users worldwide.
- Nanoleaf — the smart home lighting system making waves through the gaming, home and interior communities.
- Preno — a simple yet powerful accommodation software that helps small to medium sized owners across the globe to manage bookings, databases, invoices and day-to-day operations.
- LawVu — the first truly connected software platform for in-house legal teams around the world and enables legal teams to be more collaborative within their organisations.
- Mooven — the construction tech platform built to help deliver world-changing infrastructure without the city-stopping disruption.
- earShots — The only headphone designed specifically for riders, runners, and adventurers. earShots’s zero waste design is changing the way adventurers do what they do.
“We’re in our fourth year of business in the region, and proud to be working with brands of this calibre.”
In addition, Sling & Stone has been nominated for Best Experiential Campaign and Best Integrated Marketing for its work with QT Auckland for PRWeek Asia Awards.
Sian Church: “New Zealand is a hub for innovation and these clients are ones that fit our mission in shaping the future of how we live, work and play.
“Sling & Stone isn’t trying to become the biggest agency in New Zealand; we’re focused on being the best agency for Kiwi and global challengers, disrupters and entrepreneurs.
We’re in our fourth year of business in the region, we’re incredibly proud to be working with brands of this calibre and we’re only just getting started.”
- Sling & Stone global site: slingstone.com
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