“The success of Kami reflects the determination, the purpose and the innovation that set them apart in this year’s judging.”
The company, which digitises classroom materials, supports 40 million users across 180 countries.
In September, Kami said it would purchase British company Book Creator for an undisclosed sum.
In 2024, Boston Ventures Investment Partners took a controlling stake in Kami.
According to Land Information NZ, the Boston Ventures investment was US$175 million (NZ$293m).
Last year’s winner was Shuttlerock founder and chief executive Jonny Hendriksen.
He founded Shuttlerock in Nelson in 2011 to help brands create video and other creative content for digital platforms.
The other category finalists were:
- Kate Gatfield-Jeffries (Moodi), Young Entrepreneur
- Chris Benham (The Village Goldsmith), Product Entrepreneur
- Taurus Taurima (Topline Contracting), Services Entrepreneur
- James Annabell (Egmont Honey), Master Entrepreneur
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