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Abletech delivered: our case studies
MoH leading in serverless adoption
Late in 2021 the Ministry of Health (MoH) put out a tender for delivering online self-service tools to cope with the expected trajectory of COVID-19 case numbers given widespread community transmission of COVID-19.

Fractional Asset Register and QLDB for Goldie
Platforms like Sharesies and Hatch have lowered the bar for entry to access worldwide stocks and commodities. Goldie is applying the same disruptive market shift to open up investment into real assets, starting with precious metals for all people on any budget. Read how Abletech built a fractional asset platform for new Wellington startup Goldie
Saving lives every day
When the Abletech team learned about one man’s mission to put defibrillator locations online, they offered to design the website and app for free. Today more than 12,000 defibrillator locations can be accessed in seconds – enabling professionals and everyday Kiwis to give vital and urgent support to people in cardiac arrest.

Boosting learning for surgeons-to-be
When the technology behind an online training resource for New Zealand’s budding surgeons needed upgrading, Abletech was there to help. Working closely with the training organisation, assessors and trainees, the team developed a smart, tailor-made solution that minimised assessors’ workloads and maximised the trainee learning and feedback experience.

Taking banking beyond the norm
Kiwibank – proudly the only bank to be 100% New Zealand-owned – has always welcomed opportunities for innovation. So when its core banking system started showing its age, it decided to go beyond simple replacement to a smarter, tech-based solution designed by Abletech.

Dairy giant takes a digital leap to the cloud
Having been in the dairy industry for more than 100 years, LIC understands the importance of agility, innovation and outstanding customer service. And with a team of 750 and more than 1,300 seasonal staff spread around the country, it also knows it needs to get things right. That’s why it chose Abletech to help take its business (and its staff and customers) to the cloud.

Transforming the investor-information connection
Frustrated by the options available to track their financial investments, Tony and Scott Ryburn decided to create their own online solution. Abletech was there to help – and the result is a first-of-its-kind, multi-award-winning, international success story.

Fractional Asset Register and QLDB for Goldie
Platforms like Sharesies and Hatch have lowered the bar for entry to access worldwide stocks and commodities. Goldie is applying the same disruptive market shift to open up investment into real assets, starting with precious metals for all people on any budget. Read how Abletech built a fractional asset platform for new Wellington startup Goldie
Saving lives every day
When the Abletech team learned about one man’s mission to put defibrillator locations online, they offered to design the website and app for free. Today more than 12,000 defibrillator locations can be accessed in seconds – enabling professionals and everyday Kiwis to give vital and urgent support to people in cardiac arrest.

Boosting learning for surgeons-to-be
When the technology behind an online training resource for New Zealand’s budding surgeons needed upgrading, Abletech was there to help. Working closely with the training organisation, assessors and trainees, the team developed a smart, tailor-made solution that minimised assessors’ workloads and maximised the trainee learning and feedback experience.

Taking banking beyond the norm
Kiwibank – proudly the only bank to be 100% New Zealand-owned – has always welcomed opportunities for innovation. So when its core banking system started showing its age, it decided to go beyond simple replacement to a smarter, tech-based solution designed by Abletech.

Dairy giant takes a digital leap to the cloud
Having been in the dairy industry for more than 100 years, LIC understands the importance of agility, innovation and outstanding customer service. And with a team of 750 and more than 1,300 seasonal staff spread around the country, it also knows it needs to get things right. That’s why it chose Abletech to help take its business (and its staff and customers) to the cloud.

Transforming the investor-information connection
Frustrated by the options available to track their financial investments, Tony and Scott Ryburn decided to create their own online solution. Abletech was there to help – and the result is a first-of-its-kind, multi-award-winning, international success story.