
Millions being spent on space tech in NZ. Here's what's at stake
New Zealand is emerging as an important player in the space rush.
New Zealand is emerging as an important player in the space rush.
The category winners will compete for NZ Entrepreneur of the Year.
Series A round values the Auckland startup at $36m.
Fingerprints, facial recognition information, photos, usernames and passwords found.
A young Kiwi's big idea to help others is taking shape far from home.
It's globally dominant, but many people haven't heard of this $1b-plus success story.
Initial computer tool attracts much interest at this year's Fieldays.
Little Green Dog wants to make the pet care market more eco-friendly.
An electronic surfboard is set to make a splash at the Boat Show in Auckland.
NV Interactive began in the corner of Matt Pickering's Christchurch bedroom.
Sir Ray Avery's LifePod incubators voluntarily delayed in India for extra checks
Robots have taken over the CES gadget show in Las Vegas again.
Waikato heavy transport engineering company TRT is on a growth roll.
Inventory is growing as demand for the company's electric cars may be starting to wane.
The Young Enterprise Scheme recognises months of hard work for several Hawke's Bay schools
Japan space agency scientists are thrilled by the images being sent to Earth.
COMMENT: In Australia, there is still a lot of stigma surrounding failure.
COMMENT: As Kiwis age, some companions and carers won't be humans.
New devices and systems are making today's agribusinesses far more capable and proficient.
A 'fourth industrial revolution' is seeing the convergence of biological solutions.
Māori are leveraging their $50 billion plus in land and sea-based assets.
Google has created a tool that can forecast a host of patient outcomes.
Residential car stacker is a New Zealand first and means more parking in city.
COMMENT: Women are less likely to be replaced by robots and might benefit from automation.
James Brown feels good about how FinTech is currently positioned in New Zealand.
A glass box in the English countryside holds Dyson's most secure innovations.
Technology needs to be better used to achieve global business success, survey reveals.
Mid-market firms spending too little on R&D risk being left behind, says Callaghan chief.
Outdated laws are likely to hamper digital innovation in NZ, according to the report.