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Foodprint founder Michal Garvey

Idealog and Sprout Accelerator set out to find the future of food production in New Zealand, and the grand winner is Michal Garvey, the founder

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The Allbirds shoe (left) and the Amazon shoe.

In an open letter to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos this week, Allbirds' Joey Zwillinger and Tim Brown asked him to go one step further

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Following Wrestler’s move to a new studio space in Wellington, NZ Marketing editor Erin McKenzie went down to the windy city to check it out

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After a day spent in Palmerston North with the six Transfarmation finalists pitching their ideas at The Factory, the grand winner of Idealog and Sprout

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Latesha Randall is ?the co-founder of Raglan Coconut Yoghurt, a delicious dairy-free yoghurt born out of a beautiful town two hours south of Auckland. She previously

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Having spoken at the Marketing Association’s recent Women in Marketing and Brainy Breakfast events, we had a chat with Caitlin Attenburrow, brand manager at

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It’s not often you stumble across a ten-year-old New Zealander hosting a business podcast, but then again, most nine-year-olds aren’t like self-proclaimed budding entrepreneur

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Water once and walk away is the secret to growing successful microgreens thanks to Auckland startup Micropod. The team behind Micropod has crafted seed

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Don't forget to enter our Transfarmation competition with Sprout Accelerator here. Extended until 14th November. 

Dan and Jacqui Cottrell are the couple behind Kiwi Quinoa,

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Luke Irving, Fingermark Group president and founder, is one of the speakers at the up-coming I&E19, an inspirational national conference celebrating innovation and entrepreneurship. Idealog

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Every year Soda Inc. works with fantastic, ambitious and passionate people from all over New Zealand who are travelling a path less travelled.? 

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Angus Brown is the founder of A?repa, a caffeine-free, plant-based nootropic drink that has ingredients derived from New Zealand-sourced pine and blackcurrants and has

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There’s a buzz surrounding women entrepreneurship right now, and if there’s one brand that knows how to tap into it, it’s Bumble. Last week,

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Ben Kepes is a technology analyst, commentator and consultant. His commentary has been widely published in such outlets as Forbes, Wired and The Guardian,

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Do you have a brilliant business idea for the future of food? Idealog and Sprout Accelerator have teamed up to search for someone in

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In the first of a series highlighting the vibrant women in New Zealand business doing great things in their respective fields, we profile Hilary Ngan

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You may of heard of the story that went viral in New Zealand and further abroad about an Auckland man who works in advertising and brought

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You may remember Scapegrace gin as the New Zealand company formerly called Rogue Society that has an international scuffle with an American brewing company that

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Being a freelancer in the arts means embracing a certain amount of uncertainty. Throw a reliable income out the window – you’re at the

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Over the past week, climate activists and organisations have taken to social media to fight for our environment. Greta Thunberg presented a freighted <a

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It’s not often you stumble across a ten-year-old New Zealander hosting a business podcast, but then again, most nine-year-olds aren’t like self-proclaimed budding entrepreneur

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Kiwi Landing Pad’s director of community and content Sian Simpson is leaving her post after five years. A well-known figure in New Zealand’s start-up

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Calling all women-led businesses in New Zealand: Bumble is looking for a company to give a US$5000 grant to via its Bumble Bizz competition.

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Nine phenomenal young Kiwi women (aged between 11 and 18) who've founded businesses or initiatives that are dedicated to enhancing Ma?ori culture, giving back to

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Investors across the world are increasingly wanting to align themselves to an organisation’s purpose, rather than just its profits, and Aotearoa is no different.

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For Idealog's latest issue, we explored the theme of transformation in business and how change is a constant, but with that, inevitably, comes failure.

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