As emerging markets continue to develop, so too do their need for the infrastructure, technology and know-how of the western world.
Five winning entries were chosen from a list of 27 finalists, in the challenge launched by Sovereign to celebrate the company’s 25 years of
What do you do when you are in a tough industry - commercial print? Kiwi paper manufacturer BJ Ball's response has been to branch
An international research team will spend five years working out the optimum food to feed king salmon
Why business leaders and anyone who care about innovation should attend Project 15, to be held on April 16-17, 2015.
A Blenheim company which has spent the last four years figuring out how to turn grapeseed waste into ingredients for combating obesity thinks it
After selling Freeload’s lightweight bike rack IP to Swedish company Thule in 2012, Pat Maguire’s heart has been captured by golf. His new
Starts up run into a zillion challenges, and every day you ride a new learning curve, as founders of Raglan Coconut Yoghurt are finding.
Uber disrupted the taxi service. The ripple effect is hitting the food delivery business where companies are using the web and mobile apps to
Why Kiwis wanting to do business in Asia should play their cards close to their chest, partner with locals and never retire to their
Spark New Zealand continues to face tough challenges in the marketplace but is happy it is overtaking competitors in 4G network coverage.
Spark My Potential is going well 6 months into its launch. General manager of Spark Foundation Lynne Le Gros talks about how the
Eat your heart out entrepreneurs: two year 11 students, aged 15 and 16, who started their tech company as part of a schools entrepreneur
Small- and medium-sized businesses are missing the opportunity to reach customers in a cost effective way if they don't have a digital marketing strategy.
Building a company from scratch is tricky business. Latesha Randall finds out first-hand why having an amazing product doesn't necessarily get you past first
A bunch of budding entrepreneurs, most just fresh out of high school, are learning the rudimentary lessons of life on the startup speedway. Aditi
Sommet Sports, a free channel that stopped beaming last December, is looking to the crowd to raise funds, using PledgeMe, as it tries to
Two Aussie doctors have recently raised US$1 million to fund their startup which has developed a contact-free thermometer and a digital stethoscope ready to
Immersion research into 13 kiwi SMEs shows small businesses often have a strong emotional connection with their clients, celebrating their success and seeing them
Idealog catches up with Al Keating, managing director of specialty coffee roaster, Coffee Supreme, to talk about the rise of NZ as a coffee-obsessed
Vivid Solutions’ technology is bringing to home the possibility of providing timely and cost-efficient management of patients in remote places across the country. The
Aditi Gorasia is 16 years old and part of a five-person team called Illuno. She is attending Venture Up, a business accelerator programme aimed
Our second largest export market, trade to the United States is expected to be worth over $6 billion in 2014. Those export dollars are
Young kiwis will be pitching to get help for their social ventures aimed at disrupting how things are done currently
A series of workshops in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch will introduce New Zealand video creators to the 10 essentials of YouTube success
New research shows many innovative Kiwi SMEs aren’t future global giants – nor do they want to be. And that should temper how we