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Palmerston North brothers show out-of-this-world potential in tech sector

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Two Palmerston North brothers are looking to prove not even the sky is the limit for Māori in the tech industry.

Ian and Ben Tairea got their start with a win at Manawatū's Agritech Hackathon design competition last year, which resulted in a budding start-up company.

And over the past couple of weeks, the brothers split up to enter and win two separate hackathons on consecutive weekends – Ian at New Zealand's first Māori-focused hackathon in Gisborne and Ben at an international space technology competition in Christchurch.

Now, Ben is about to head to France to pitch his team's orbital-repair robot start-up to the European Space Agency.

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