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Te Wiki o te reo M?ori is here. And while a number of businesses and organisations are doing innovative things to keep te reo

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If you’re familiar with J.K. Rowling’s world of Hogwarts, you will recall how portraits in the wizarding world can talk and move around from

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From the dawn of time, the urge to explore has always been in humankind’s nature, propelling us forward to new discoveries, new experiences and

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As Madonna so famously sung, we are living in a material world. If she were to update that song, she might tweak it slightly

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Tauranga-based ag-tech company Robotics Plus has announced Dr Matt Glenn as its new chief executive to replace co-founder Steve Saunders as acting CEO. The move

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There has been a lot of speculation and controversy surrounding the appointment process for New Zealand's first chief technology officer, which has been a relatively hush

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From as early as 2010, lawyer Dr Maria A Pozza has been advocating for New Zealand to implement its own space law framework. Now, the

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After a column he wrote outlining the problems with New Zealand’s education system got the online world buzzing, 18-year-old William Reynolds journeyed down to

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Every business these days has to think and act like a tech company. But thanks to companies like Born Digital, that tech can be

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Tech Futures Lab has today launched Digital Suitcase, a global education platform to teach adults – like those whose careers are being disrupted by

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The name ezyVet isn’t a well-known one in the business community, and yet the Auckland-based company is set on world domination – and it might

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As part of our ongoing data journalism project, we asked a sentient killer robot to use its sophisticated AI engine (and Cambridge Analytica's survey tools)

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Rivers Rainey is a Vend alumni who worked in recruitment. He has since branched out on his own and create a start-up called Chatif.ai, which builds chatbots for

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With news that Soul Machines has rolled out a brand-new digital avatar called Will that will act as a digital teacher on behalf of

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The insurance game is changing, Delta Insurance’s Ian Pollard says. And it’s not just responding after something has happened – it’s making sure

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We gave biotechnology company Mint Innovation a little longer than an elevator ride to pitch their business, which recovers valuable materials from electronic waste.

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The 2018 Technology issue of Idealog is out now, and is worth getting your hands on to experience some seriously awesome tech. This issue features a cover illustration by

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There's a war for tech talent in Silicon Valley, and companies there are rolling out all sorts of lucrative offers to attract top talent.

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Electric, on-demand and autonomous: in the final part of a series, we gaze into the crystal ball and discover that the way we

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Damaris Coulter stands awkwardly in an elevator and pitches her soon-to-be launched app The Realness, which showcases unique owner-operated restaurants that fit certain criteria

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Cutting-edge tech (and infrastructure know-how) is on display in a new interactive, virtual reality game designed to put the power of city design in

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Te Papa’s ‘culture-tech’ accelerator, Mahuki, has invited ten teams of tech entrepreneurs to develop their innovations in this year’s residency programme.

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Leading a coding workshop for underprivileged students on Rapa Nui (Easter Island) in September. Hi-Tech Start-up Company of the Year runner-up at the 2018

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Were this a maths equation, this story would read as follows: innovative accelerator programmes + innovative government = Lightning Lab GovTech

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Every bone in your body is unique. So what happens when those bones wear out? Ossis has been revolutionising orthopedic surgery around the

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Alongside the idea that data can be a force of good, Colin Kennedy looks at what is being said about the risks of measuring with

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