Who We Are
A Platform, Not a One-Off Venture
NZovation structures deep research into durable platforms and commercial entities that can anchor long-term
partnerships with U.S. states, institutions, and industry.
Origin in integrated science. The founding research company, OEIL, has been conducting
systematic research across biology, energy, aerospace, and space since January 2006.
IP and capital structure. NZovation Limited, established 3 February 2010, was created to
hold and protect the intellectual property arising from OEIL’s work and to provide a stable corporate home
for that IP.
Platform-first architecture. NZovation subsequently established three platform companies:
- OBIL – Biological platform (human and animal)
- ERT – Energy and industrial platform
- Aerospace Platform (working name) – Aerospace and space platform
Biological and energy IP were transferred from NZovation into OBIL and ERT as dedicated platforms.
NZovation continues to hold all remaining non-biological, non-energy platform IP, including the
aerospace and space portfolio.
Not a Startup – A Multi-Decade Pipeline
For a host state, NZovation represents a platform that has been under active development for nearly twenty
years, with a structural model designed to generate multiple U.S. companies and verticals over time.
- Continuous research across multiple domains over nearly two decades.
- IP organized into platforms rather than single products.
- Repeatable model for forming U.S. Delaware corporations dedicated to specific verticals.
- Focus on embedding into existing medical systems, insurance providers, industrial operators, and aerospace
partners rather than competing with them.
U.S. & North American Experience
Proven Ability to Operate in U.S. Systems
NZovation and its related entities have already worked within U.S. and Canadian institutional frameworks and
are familiar with the expectations of public-sector and strategic partners.
- Engagements with universities, medical systems, and military stakeholders.
- Collaboration with state-level economic development and innovation programs.
- Technical and strategic work based in Colorado, Georgia, and Alberta (Canada).
The group is accustomed to operating within U.S. regulatory and procurement environments. The partnership
model presented here is designed to align with state-level priorities in economic development,
infrastructure, health, veterans’ services, and advanced manufacturing.
Platforms
Three Core Platforms, Multiple Verticals
One core methodology underpins three major platforms. Each platform supports a series of commercial verticals,
including both existing deployments and future state-aligned opportunities.
State Partnership
A Platform Partner for States
NZovation’s structure is designed to align with state-level goals in jobs, capital investment, industrial
competitiveness, and strategic positioning.
High-Value Job Creation
R&D, engineering, data science, and advanced manufacturing roles anchored in durable, platform-based
entities rather than short-cycle ventures.
R&D
Engineering
Workforce
Industrial Competitiveness
Flagship deployments in refining, chemical manufacturing, agriculture, and logistics that target measurable
gains in output, efficiency, and reliability.
Energy
Manufacturing
Logistics
Academic & Talent Pipeline
Deep collaboration opportunities for universities and technical colleges, with joint programs in
translational research and data-driven engineering.
Universities
STEM Talent
Strategic Health & Veterans Impact
Resonote-aligned programs for complex pain, rehabilitation, and long-term therapeutic support for
veterans and critical workforce populations.
Health
Veterans
Reputation & Signaling
Positioning as the primary U.S. home for a distinctive multi-platform technology engine, with national and
international visibility.
Reputation
Innovation
Resilience & Long-Term Anchoring
A structural model that supports multiple verticals and companies over time, decreasing dependency on any
single product or cycle.
Resilience
Long-Term
Architecture
NZovation Technology & Commercialization Architecture
The architecture below shows how research moves from OEIL and NZovation through platforms, into New Zealand IP
companies, and then into U.S. Delaware corporations that partner with states, institutions, and industry.
From R&D to Local Impact
R&D → IP → Commercialization → Local Impact
NZovation Limited
IP ownership · capital · governance
Central corporate home for platform IP, enabling structured deployment across biology, energy, and
aerospace / space.
Platform Companies
Three core platforms
OBIL – Biological Platform
ERT – Energy & Industrial Platform
Aerospace Platform
New Zealand IP / Product Companies
Platform-specific IP entities
OptiRTP – Human Therapeutic IP
OBET – Optimum Bio Equine Therapy
ERT Vertical IP Companies
Aerospace Vertical IP Companies
U.S. Delaware Corporations
Commercialization, U.S. operations, partnerships
Resonote BioTech – Health & Therapeutics
ERT U.S. Energy Co – Refining & Industrial
Aerospace U.S. Co – Aerospace & Space
Medical Systems & Health Networks
Industrial & Energy Operators
Aerospace & Defense Partners
Universities & Technical Colleges
State Economic Development & Infrastructure Agencies
Insurance & Risk-Bearing Entities
Jobs · Capital Investment · Industrial Upgrades · Strategic Advantage
Step 1
Technical & Economic Diligence
Joint review of data, proof-of-concept work, and modeling with state and partner experts to define scope,
requirements, and performance metrics.
Step 2
Flagship Pilot Selection
Identification of 1–3 flagship pilots, such as: a Resonote deployment, an ERT industrial site, and an
aerospace-aligned project with existing in-state partners.
Step 3
Incentives & Support Design
Structuring sites, incentives, grants, and workforce support to align with state economic development,
health, and infrastructure priorities.
Step 4
Entity Formation & Expansion
Forming or expanding Delaware corporations in the host state and tying employment, capital investment, and
research activity to clear performance targets and reporting.