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2025 Hillary Innovation Summit

Waipuna Hotel and Conference Centre
auckland, new zealand
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Mon, 17 Feb, 8am - 18 Feb, 5pm 2025 NZDT

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Earlybird Extended!

We are excited to have over 100 Fellows attending the 2025 Hillary Innovation Summit, plus NZ innovation ecosystem leaders, from across government, Māori organisations, the philanthropy and investment sectors, and more. We want to support as many of you as possible to be there, so we are extending the Earlybird rate to 31 January! Spaces are filling up so be sure to register today to secure your spot, and save $500!

Get your Earlybird ticket before 31 January to secure your spot and save $500!

The Hillary Institute & Edmund Hillary Fellowship are hosting the 2025 Hillary Innovation Summit on 17-18 February 2025 at the Waipuna Hotel and Conference Centre in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.


The 2025 Summit is bringing together up to 300 local and international leaders in person over two days to explore how we can collectively build Aotearoa NZ as a basecamp for a better world and where we can lead globally.

It will convene Hillary Laureates, Edmund Hillary Fellows, iwi and Māori organisations, local and global investors, entrepreneurs, system designers, and public and private sector leaders.

At the Summit:  

  • Gain insights from global leaders who have made markets, redesigned systems and influenced the world for good
  • Explore what’s coming in the 'Future of’ forums, and opportunities for NZ to lead
  • Collaborate on how we can build Aotearoa NZ’s innovation ecosystem together
  • Identify pathways to action including in climate and planetary health

Get your Earlybird ticket today to secure your spot and save $500! Spaces are limited. Earlybird closes 31 January 2024.

INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE SPEAKERS  

His excellency Anote Tong

His Excellency Anote Tong - 2012 Hillary Laureate
Impact of Climate in the South Pacific - and Pathways to Act
Former President of the Republic of Kiribati, His Excellency Anote Tong is a decorated climate advocate, current Chair of the Pacific Elders Voice (PEV) group and a former Board Member and Distinguished Fellow of Conservation International. He has been awarded the SunHak Peace Prize and has been twice nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. He is the 2012 Hillary Laureate and currently holds the Peter Benchley Ocean Award, as well as others, for his work on climate change and ocean conservation. Anote is a leading voice on the impact of climate in the South Pacific. Anote will speak to the lived experience of Pacific countries facing climate devastation, analyse geopolitical trends and the power of global cooperation across indigenous and western cultures. 

Adam Grosser - Edmund Hillary Fellow
New Horizons in Sustainable Mobility
Adam is a recognised global leader in startup and sustainable mobility investment. He is currently Chairman and Managing Partner of UP Partners, which invests in pioneering entrepreneurs and technologies that help move people and goods cleaner, faster, safer, and at lower cost. In 2021, UP Partners closed a $230 million early stage VC fund dedicated to enabling technologies for sustainable mobility, such as electric aviation, autonomous transportation, advanced robotics and aerospace. Adam also hosts the UP Summit which brings together the world’s most innovative minds to rethink the future of transportation.


Aimée Christensen - 2011 Hillary Laureate
Renewable Energy Transition
CEO of Christensen Global Strategies and the founding Executive Director of the Sun Valley Institute for Resilience, Aimée has 25 years of experience in climate change and sustainability strategy. She works at the intersection of global policy, investment, industry and  innovation to develop solutions for a strong clean global economy, healthy communities and protection of our natural resources. Her clients have included the Clinton Global Initiative, Duke Energy, the Elders, FEMSA, the Global Ocean Commission, Microsoft, Ogilvy, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Swiss Re, the United Nations Development Program, the United Nations Foundation and Virgin Unite.

Geoff David - Senior Advisor & Former CEO Sorenson Impact Institute
Regenerative Finance & New Models of Capital

Geoff is a multi-time founder/CEO and impact investor using entrepreneurship and investment to help people and the planet. His organisations have invested in more than 200 high-impact companies globally, lent more than $3.5 billion to over 14 million small businesses worldwide, and helped over 12 million families work their way out of poverty. As Senior Advisor, and former CEO, of Sorenson Impact Institute, part of the Sorenson Impact Group, Geoff advises families, entrepreneurs and organisations on creative use of capital. He chairs SOCAP, sits on MIT’s Solve fund investment committee, and is Senior Advisor at Cicero Group. Previously, he co-founded Cicero Impact Capital, was CEO of Unitus, a microfinance pioneer, and led the Perpetual Education Fund, enabling the creation of 50,000 small businesses in 100 countries.

View the programme outline 

Summit times:
Day One: 8am-5.30pm (plus the evening for those with Summit Dinner tickets)
Day Two: 9am-5pm

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