About Us
Whenua Tech is reshaping the future of tech by building a culturally grounded bridge connecting rangatahi, educators, and industry in Aotearoa and Australia.
What We're All About
Whenua Tech Incubator is a not-for-profit initiative driven by purpose and partnership. We empower Rangatahi to thrive in the digital economy through structured, real-world learning experiences that are grounded in culture, co-designed with industry, and delivered in collaboration with educators.
We are not a training provider, we are the bridge. A systems-level connector that translates employer needs into transformative pathways for rangatahi, helping them move from education to opportunity, from community to innovation, from potential to leadership.

Learn Something Every Day
“We learn every day, because the future depends on how we build the present.”
At Whenua Tech, we believe that lifelong learning is not optional, it’s essential. Our approach reflects the dynamic needs of the tech industry while staying grounded in Māori values. Every cohort, every partnership, and every mentor is part of an evolving ecosystem built to uplift, connect, and inspire.
Joseph Morgan
Founder

Our Vision
Who We Are
We are a movement rooted in manaakitanga, whakapapa, and kaupapa Māori innovation.
The name Whenua Tech combines two core ideas:
Whenua, meaning land, grounding, and source of identity.
Tech, representing the digital tools, future focused thinking, and industries we aim to shape.
Together, Whenua Tech means “technology grounded in land, people, and culture.” It reflects our belief that the future of tech must not only be innovative it must be inclusive, indigenous, and interconnected.
Our Logo
Meaning & Mana
The Story Behind the Whenua Tech Logo
Our gold-orange emblem is more than design, it’s a stylised marae, representing the heart of Māori communities and a place of collective transformation. The upward lines signify elevation, growth, and leadership, while the symmetry honours balance between tradition and technology.
This icon is our visual anchor a reminder that every digital journey we support begins on solid cultural ground.
Learn With Industry, Not Just About It
We don’t simulate real-world learning, we embed it. Industry mentors, micro-internships, and live projects shape every pathway we design.
Move At The Speed of Relevance
Pathways are updated in collaboration with tech leaders, ensuring our rangatahi learn what’s actually needed in the workforce now, not five years ago.
Cultural Safety Is Built In
All learning is supported through Te Whare Tapa Whā, so rangatahi grow in every dimension, mental, spiritual, physical, and whānau.
Taha Hinengaro
Mental and emotional wellbeing
Taha Tinana
Physical wellbeing and resilience
Taha Wairua
Spiritual connection and cultural identity
Taha Whānau
Relationships, community, and belonging