Innovation Nation
Lithium-ion battery boom big opportunity for CarbonScape
Chemical engineer Ivan Williams believes the worldwide ‘megatrend’ of electrification could mean big business for CarbonScape, the company he runs […]
Durafeed gives dinner feeding freedom to dog owners
For many dog owners, a night or two away without their four-legged friend in tow requires a bit of pre […]
Tasting the Manawatu with City Slicker Honey
Tim Coulson was just eleven years old when he was given his first bee hive. Seven years later he has […]
EC8 saves time and waste for construction industry
Christopher Staal’s startup EC8 has developed technology to supply pre-cut plasterboard to building sites, reducing the overall build time of […]
Why Smart Machine is building robotic vineyard vehicles
As the wine industry booms and humans are needed for winery management roles, a trio of inventors have created robotic […]
Founder Interview: Mitchell Pham, CodeHQ
One of NZ’s longest serving private technology companies is soon to celebrate 30 years in business – a milestone in […]
AgLoco on a mission to take the diesel out of food
For the last one hundred years diesel tractors have faithfully met the needs of heavy agricultural work, helping to grow […]
Meet Komodo, the startup tackling school wellbeing
When you think about some of the groups most affected and industries most disrupted by COVID, students and education come […]
NZ prop-tech out to make a global difference
New Zealand augmented reality app homeAR has raised $750k from local and international private equity to take its market-leading real […]
Ed-tech startup out to make STEAM more accessible in classrooms
A Warkworth inventor is reaching out to schools so teachers don’t have to reach far – for tech resources, that […]