When women leave science, they become gemaker’s gain

Natalie Chapman decided it wasn’t rocket science to bring at-home mums back into the workforce. Just science at work.
Research Grant awarded to KCA

“We are excited to be leading the first project of its kind that will open the door for the research and commercialisation sector to connect and self reflect, and we hope this study offers a baseline for our association, KCA, to build on for years to come,” said Natalie Chapman, gemaker’s Managing Director.
A Cuppa with Natalie Chapman from gemaker

Natalie Chapman is passionate about engaging more youth in engineering and science degrees. Grab a cuppa and discover what Natalie’s first job was, what her dream for the future is and what makes her laugh. You’ll never guess what sport she loves.
So you’ve started your business – now it’s time to grow it

So, you’ve overcome the first hurdle and succeeded in navigating your small business through the perilous start-up stage – Congratulations!! …
Networking Breakfast: Innovate Your Way to Success

Success in business is about understanding the market you’re in and devising ways to improve the products, services or business structures on which your competitors run their companies. It’s about standing out from the crowd by offering something unique that will catch the attention of prospective clients.
Natalie Chapman of Gemaker wins a Bronze Stevie Award at the 2013 SAWIB

The 2013 Stevie Awards for Women in Business were celebrated on November 8 at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City.
Breaking the Lonsdaleite Ceiling: Women in the REE Industry

For women in business, forget all you’ve heard about the glass ceiling – in the Rare Earths industry, it’s more like a Lonsdaleite Ceiling. Tougher than diamonds, Lonsdaleite is the hardest material on Earth, and metaphorically the toughest managerial barrier for women to crack in the REE sector.
CommBank names first five businesswomen for Silicon Valley tour
From May 13-17, the bank will take 10 Australian businesswomen to Silicon Valley for the opportunity to meet start-ups and entrepreneurs. The tour is aimed at female entrepreneurs with a high growth, high potential, innovative business with global or disruptive business models and growth plans.