Hastings-based New Zealand Frost Fans is looking to expand.
The company, which has developed technology to protect horticulture crops from cold weather, has become a leader in its field in Australia and New Zealand, and is now looking to Europe and South America for future growth.
Chief executive Steve Haslett said the company's customers "de-risk" their crop yields by eliminating losses from frost damage.
In the current financial year revenue has increased to more than $40 million as growers seek reliable and proven ways to protect their crops from weather events, he said.
With frost fans still in a relatively early stage of market penetration, the business has also firmly established itself as one of the top three players internationally.