November 24, 2024

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Sling & Stone grows startup portfolio

Sling & Stone has grown its startup portfolio with addition of four new clients.

The new clients include: Partly, a data company backed by Peter Beck, who is tackling a $ 1.9 trillion car parts industry by building the tools and datasets to connect buyers and sellers in one of the most fragmented and least digitised areas.  

Joyous, an enterprise conversation platform which gives employees a voice within their organisation. The platform analyses and funnels feedback between frontline workers and leaders on anything from operational issues to workplace culture. 

Alimetry, a digital health technology startup developing breakthrough solutions for diagnosing disorders of gastrointestinal (GI) function. Gastric Alimetry, is a non-invasive hi-tech wearable that uses flexible electronics to sense the movements of the stomach from the skin surface. 

And, Take2, a social venture that provides incarcerated individuals second chances at life. People make mistakes, but ultimately everyone deserves a good education and opportunity to be employed. Take2 offers greater education around technical and life skills to help them get back on their feet, and help network with employers to overcome the stigma of their criminal convictions.

Sian Church, Head of New Zealand, Sling & Stone comments on the new work: “The industries these startups are disrupting are more important than ever, especially as the world continues to evolve rapidly. Whether it’s the workplace, how we access healthcare or giving people second chances, telling their stories is our core mission at Sling & Stone.”

Sling & Stone will be supporting these clients with brand narrative strategies, media relations, content creation and LinkedIn strategy and execution. 

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