Dan Cain
January 31, 2024

Checking Out The Changing Cities of Aotearoa, New Zealand

Dan Cain, Spatial Media’s Head of Client Engagement returned home to Aotearoa, New Zealand in late 2023, as we grow and support more and more projects in the country’s pipeline of major infrastructure projects.

Dan Cain, Spatial Media’s Head of Client Engagement returned home to Aotearoa, New Zealand in late 2023, as we grow and support more and more projects in the country’s pipeline of major infrastructure projects.

The opportunity to return home after supporting projects in the UK, Middle East, Australia and more was one which has allowed Dan to spend time with family, work flexibly and remotely while also being part of the $94 billion transformation taking place from Auckland to Invercargill.

“It’s great to be home,” said Dan. “I think many of us from New Zealand and Australia will understand that a huge part of us wants to travel the world, explore new places and cultures, but also really appreciates coming home.”

“My return came about through Spatial Media’s commitment to enabling us to work from where we want and to use technology to overcome the challenges of distance. This meant that for me, with a young family, the chance to head home, to connect with family and community, and be part of Spatial Media’s ongoing growth and success.”

Wellington's Casual Approach to Signage

But it wasn’t just family that fueled Dan’s desire to head back across the ditch. The transformation that has taken place in New Zealand and is continuing in the coming years as infrastructure projects are delivered also fired up his interest.

“There is no doubt that there is a lot of excitement in New Zealand about the nation’s upcoming pipeline of major projects. With almost $95 billion in funding across over 1,000 projects in energy, water, transport, health and community facilities sectors, it’s clear that for residents, businesses and communities, investment will bring long term social and economic benefits,” said Dan.

As Dan reconnects with the cities he grew up visiting, living and working, he has been spending time in Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland.

“In Auckland, I spent time in the Wynyard Quarter and Viaduct. It was really cool to see what great precinct planning and design can do to transform cities.  The addition of green, living streets creates a new look and feel in urban areas and makes everything seem more alive and welcoming. Precincts such as this should be the benchmark for urban development as they create not just a new precinct, but support development, regeneration and create new opportunities for businesses and residents.”

A new home for the All Blacks and Crusaders takes shape in Christchurch

“In Wellington, the Queens Wharf precinct is a vibrant and active part of the city where lots of people break from work to run, swim, do mean bombs*, and eat and drink. I have also noticed that the communication style here in Aotearoa, NZ, is much more informal, natural and relaxed* particularly when it comes to signage. Wellington also has a strong Māori cultural/language presence which adds to the vibrancy of the city and makes it a great place to be.

“The transformation occurring in Christchurch as the city continues to rebuild is amazing, and it is fair to say that the city is thriving. As well as work - I got to have an arvo beer in a church, a run up the port hills, go to a music festival in Hagley Park and also walk past the new stadium being built - right in the city! The new stadium is going to be a huge drawcard for the region, and, look, it wouldn’t be a story about a New Zealander without mentioning rugby…but as soon as I can, I’ll be grabbing tickets to a Crusaders or All-Black’s game,” said Dan.

from our clients

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Kate kernaghan, company director, factotum communications

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Spatial Media are a perfect project partner. Their innovation and quality of their work is exceptional. The digital engagement assets they create are not only visually stunning but also highly effective in communicating our vision to our stakeholders. The attention to detail and dedication to excellence is consistent across every project. Embedding them in our projects has brought numerous benefits and we constantly look at ways we can integrate them and their work across all project teams. Their expertise in creating interactive engagement portals, 3D renders, animations, and modelling has greatly enhanced our ability to engage with our stakeholders. Their innovative approach and tools have added significant value to the engagement offering that John Holland have. Including the Spatial Media team shows you mean business when it comes it engagement. The professionalism and responsiveness are unmatched and the quality of work prove time and time again why they are the best in the business.
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Vesna Newman

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From the initial kick off meeting to the final video, it was a very straightforward and fun process for EnergyAustralia to work with Spatial Media. The final video is outstanding and really helped bring the project to life for our stakeholders. Highly recommended.
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Matt Bruers, Development Director, Wooreen BESS, EnergyAustralia

They were committed to accuracy and no ask was too hard

Spatial Media understood our brief to a tee and delivered a high quality animation and renders to bring our project to life for the community. Despite a short timeframe, we were given multiple opportunities to provide feedback and suggest changes, all of which were easily understood and promptly actioned. Isaac and the team were flexible, responsive and hit every deadline. They were committed to accuracy and no ask was too hard. The end product will be a centrepiece for communicating our project to the public.
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Emily Hou and Juliana Yu, Landcom

The final product is polished, professional and feedback from end users has been overwhelmingly positive.

KiwRail embarked on developing a virtual training tool to assist with establishing and maintaining route knowledge competency. Spatial Media were engaged for this task. Spatial Media have performed exceptionally well- deadlines set were met, communication between the two businesses was maintained with regular meetings. Urgent requests for information and changes to the work as it progressed were handled without issue and at the same time, expectations regarding the delivery were also met. The final product is polished, professional and feedback from end users has been overwhelmingly positive. KiwiRail are continuing our association with Spatial media as we create virtual training tools to enable the business to manage risk in the rail network.
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John Gousmett - Operations Improvement Manager, KiwiRail

They’re responsive, innovative, and easy to work with

The team at Spatial Media were great to work with. They workshopped ideas quickly, resolved issues efficiently, and maintained clear, consistent communication throughout the project. Their collaborative approach made the entire process easier. They’re responsive, innovative, and easy to work with.
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Suzanne Hall, Communications & Marketing Manager, Visy Recycling

They delivered a masterpiece that exceeded our expectations

Undertaking a complete city build is not an easy task but Spatial Media were keen to push the boundaries and see what could be achieved. They delivered a masterpiece that exceeded our expectations and added nice touches that brought the digital twin to life. The team were enthusiastic and professional through the entire process and we look forward to collaborating (working) together again!
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James (Director of gettREAL) – Oran Park Digital Twin