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Twelve Questions with Michael Marr
Michael Marr is pioneering the use of drones for security with new technology.
Michael Marr is pioneering the use of drones for security with new technology.
The founder of Waist Trainer is teaching other young women how to be entrepreneurs.
AIi Kitinas, who is 16 years old, is so successful her own mum works for her.
Kiwi "Rocket man" has been inducted into the World Entrepreneur of the Year Hall of Fame.
Entrepreneurs Derek and Calum Handley are raising funds for a personal GPS tracker.
Grant Straker's journey to the business world has been anything but conventional.
Tenfold increase in value spells good news for company's angel investors.
A business delivering nappies to time-poor parents is booming.
Tauranga-based boat maker Tino Marine is challenging the traditional way boats are made.
Optometry business Mr Foureyes is a equipping Kiwi kids with glasses. Founder Ravi Dass explains the social enterprise.
Top Maori businesses and business leaders are being encouraged to enter a prestigious annual award.
Founder Toss Grumley opens up about his past and explains where the business is today.
Kiwis are missing out on funding because they copy US-style pitches to investors.
For every sanitary product bought by a company, another will be given to a high school for free.
A $5 million dollar proposal to build a state-of-the-art tourist information centre has been approved by Tauranga City Council, but in a digital age could there have been a different way of supporting tourists. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Speaking at the World Government Summit, Elon Musk talked about aliens, AI, commercial space flights and a 'universal income' for every human.
Five of New Zealand's leading visionaries have just teamed up for a new high-tech showcase of Kiwi ingenuity.
Seventeen year-old business owner Rachel Ji explains how her online clothing business is empowering youth.
Getting consumers comfortable with putting their finances on customized autopilot is this startup's mission.
From lowly intern to a Forbes list mover and shaker, Aussie expat Gregory Constantine reveals how he conquered the US.
A new study has revealed the motivations behind why Kiwis' leave their day jobs to start their own business.
A wrap of small business owners' top tips and advice for those thinking of starting up a business.
His parents wouldn't buy him an Apple watch, so this schoolboy found another way. He's now turning over $300 a week.
After a volatile 2016, the world's richest people ended the year with an average of 5.7pc more than at the start.
If you saw her walking down the street, you'd never guess at the heights of Eli Censor's success. Here's how she did it.
COMMENT: Has cutthroat competition led the righteous industry to lose sight of its moral values?
What were the most ridiculous start-up ideas that eventually became successful?
Iyia Liu has made a fortune by cashing in on the latest beauty trends.
Halls of university to the streets of Auckland CBD, LazyAz founder has had quite the year.
Twenty-two year old Sharndre Kushor, is preparing to relocate to the US in the New Year.