I met Shane Snow a few years ago. He thought he was interviewing me for a story, well I thought this too, but I
The New Zealand technology sector has had a record year according to the 2015 TIN100 Report, released by the Technology Investment Network on Wednesday
Two years ago this week, Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce launched the “New Zealand Story”, a project to build a strong, consistent profile for
We all want our business to grow. But as they grow, our IT systems can quickly become outdated. Technology writer Bill Bennett looks at
Being creative is all well and good – if you are turning your creativity into innovation and then wealth. We aren't.
A Kiwi eye specialist has invented a simple tool that turns a smartphone into a diagnostic tool – and now it has won the
Motion Sickness Studio launched a unique start-up initiative last week called 'MSS Startups', geared towards younger prospective clients, which will see the studio trading
There's been lots of coverage around the benefits for startups of the flourishing equity crowdfunding market. But what about investors? Idealog wonders is there
As the date for the annual major gathering of world climate negotiators and hangers-on approaches – this years’ UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
So lightning has struck, the light bulb above your head is shining bright and you’ve finally got that brilliant idea that the world’s been
Idealog takes a look behind the scenes of plucky Kiwi start-up, Hail.
Lightning Lab will deliver two demo days in November, one for each of the two verticals currently in session – Lighting Lab Digital in
There are only days remaining to submit your idea to the DigMyIdea M?ori Innovation Challenge – a new competition looking to encourage aspiring entrepreneurs
A Wellington start-up is connecting Chinese students in New Zealand with Kiwi businesses looking to tap into the world’s largest market.
A Kiwi company is now marketing hair products that feature bull semen as one of their main ingredients. Could the stuff we’ve known about
Caldera Heath is developing a new prostate cancer test based on gene sequencing technology that could replace the inaccurate and outdated PSA blood
According to figures released by the New Zealand Venture Investment Fund (NZVIF), New Zealand angel funds invested $20.6 million in the first half of
I went along to Lean 15 last week, hoping to dig for some of the lesser talked about aspects of lean startup methodology, and
On a clear day in May, Auckland commuters gazing up to the sky for some relief from the gridlocked traffic might have spotted something
So, for better or worse, a TPP deal has been struck. It’s sure taken a long time getting here. And there’s been plenty of
There's been an almost endless amount written about the still vague details of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement. Here's our guide to today's reactions:
In ‘The Wizard of Oz’, Dorothy arrives in the Emerald City and marvels at its vastness, its audacity and its opulence – as long
We have been crazy busy since the Roadshows trying to get demos out to the many schools and organizations that wanted to give Hail
She’s had a couple of national hits, a couple of major label albums, and she’s the managing director and partner of music licensing, publicity,
Lean 15, Australasia’s first ever conference to centre around lean startup methodology, is intended to expose New Zealand startup companies to cutting edge thinking from
As Lightning Lab Manufacturing, a three-month, hardware-focused boot-camp for start-ups, approaches the mid-point in its programme, we take a look at the diverse cohort