From relatively small beginnings in Whangarei in 1979, Michael Hill has over the last 36 years grown into an international enterprise that today has
Tourism Radio New Zealand, a company providing location-specific audio content, is looking for 50% year-on-year compounded growth over the next few years.
The roadless economy has arrived and NZ is well positioned to attract industries developing small flying machines, including remotely piloted aerial systems.
It is big, it is tough, it is complex. America is not for the faint hearted. Rodd & Gunn hopes to carve a bigger
Craftbrewer Yeastie Boys sets a new bar on how to raise money from the crowd with $500,000 raised within 30 minutes of its campaign
Chris Quin's departure as Spark's CEO of home, mobile and business leaves market unmoved
With two-way trade of just over $1 billion, India is NZ 18th largest trading partner. Yet it has an economy and population comparable to
It remains to be seen if there is a pattern dominating our giving habits. The Give A Little platform saw a record number of
Craftbrewer Yeastie Boys is using the UK as its beachhead for a European conquest. Co-founder Stu Mckinlay will spend up to six months in
NASA has unleashed the potential for blind kids to 'feel' asteroids and planetary surfaces. In New Zealand, Arturo Pelayo wants to set up a
KiwiNet is on the hunt to uncover companies that have married the best of science with commercial acumen.
A new report from banking group HSBC predicts New Zealand will have the third highest growth rates for 2014, and that our "rockstar economy"
The finalists for the 2015 New Zealand International Business Awards include Canterbury Scientific, Magic Memories, WhereScape, Synlait Milk and BCS Group.
How do you get more companies to use LEDs? Frank Ansell has started a company to do just that. The University of Canterbury graduate
There are pitfalls associated with getting a patent application lodged. Failing to do the right thing can mean ruining your chance of getting your
Managing media and getting a startup's story out can be tricky. Learn from a Silicon Valley PR hand Brittany Hodill how this can be
It is a well known fact that the internet loves animals.
Not all crowdfunding campaigns are born equal. But one recent spectacular success, from Wellington bar Basque, weaved its way into customers’ heart from day
Companies are finding it hard to make use of their big data to solve business problems and Massey University is trying to solve part
The prospect for synergies between online trading and financing has caught the eye of Trade Me which is paying $7.7 million for peer-to-peer lender
After recent reports that Australian supermarkets were taking Kiwi products off their shelves, NZTE Australia and Pacific regional director Michelle Templer says there’s a
Taking the plunge and establishing full-blown operations overseas sounds like a big step. It is. But it’s not an impossible one.
Retiring Fonterra Brands boss Peter McClure has a few tips on how to tell a winner brand from a stinker
Where do ideas come from? An interesting question that, particularly for a columnist faced with a looming deadline and writer’s block.
“I won’t be a rock star,” said Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury. “I will be a legend.” A year after Sydney-based economist Paul Bloxham
Rapidly evolving internet technologies and business models, means a host of Kiwi businesses are finding they don’t need to leave the long white cloud