Selwyn Pellett is a prominent New Zealand technology entrepreneur who has collectively exported close to half a billion dollars in tech exports to over 30 markets. He co-founded Endace in 2001, a network security solutions company, and led it as CEO to IPO on the UK's AIM exchange in 2005 - the first and only NZ-registered company to list on AIM. Endace achieved a market cap of $154 million and was sold to NASDAQ-listed Emulex in 2013 for $156 million. He also co-founded Prolificx/SmartTrack/Imarda (telematics), which evolved into Coretex Ltd. As founder and CEO of Coretex, he built the company through mergers and acquisitions before it was acquired by EROAD (NZX: ERD) in 2021. He subsequently served as an executive and then non-executive director of EROAD until resigning in November 2024. Selwyn was inducted into the NZ Hi-Tech Hall of Fame as a "Flying Kiwi" and is a founding member of the NZ Intellectual Capital Foundation. He spent his early career with multinational corporations in electronics across New Zealand, Australia, and Asia.
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