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Words by  Erik Zydervelt The term feebate has been floating around

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Australian end-to-end packaging specialist, Grounded, has launched a recyclable and

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From drone technology to electric farm bikes and computer graphics, from space-age umbrellas to fitness trackers and the world's leading DJ software, New Zealand

Where would we be without bridges? Stranded between two points, gazing forlornly across a vast expanse, presumably. But while we can all appreciate their

From drone technology to electric farm bikes and computer graphics, from space-age umbrellas to fitness trackers and the world's leading DJ software, New Zealand

Being in business is like the proverbial roller coaster ride – high highs, low lows, unexpected turns, multiple passengers and, often, a funny feeling in

War! What is it good for? Absolutely nothing – except for a range of very handy innovations that we take completely for granted.  Peter

We’ve come a long way since the mid-1900s, when the dining options available to New Zealanders largely consisted of meat, three veg and tomato

The Idea Log, Idealog's spirit 'animal', is back. And this time, it's here to propose some coping mechanisms for entrepreneurs who are dealing with some

The opening of the new Generator @ GridAKL, 12 Madden Street space in September was huge a moment of pride for the entire Generator team.

As businesses demand more flexible workspaces, Regus is helping to lead a commercial property revolution. Here’s how you can enhance productivity and save money. 

Elections are fascinating beasts. Polls here, polls there. And, then there is the unloved but crucial margin of error. Dot Loves Data’s Dr Paul Bracewell

When Snells Beach locals Kate and Mark Gatt set out to create a cognitive behavioural therapy app, they soon realised it was no small venture to embark

Mention augmented reality to most people and they'll think of Pokémon GO. While the technology is often associated with gaming, its serious side is

Xero's longtime CTO Craig Walker knows things, wants things, predicts things, worries about things and improves things. In this fifth and final installment, here are five things that worry him

And the 2017 winner of the Innovation in Financial, Professional & Public Services is

Buildings account for a big chunk of global greenhouse gas emissions. But, as Fiona Miller writes, the rapid growth of smart, sustainable design gives

Since it kicked off in 2002, MMC has become a leader in the field of fund and investment administration services and currently has funds in

Like many industries, architecture is being disrupted by changing technology – and tastes – at a pace never experienced before. Ignite Architects' managing director

And the 2017 winner of the Innovation in Education, Training & Development is

And the 2017 winner of the Innovation in Agribusiness  & Environment is

Our wired world and rising ‘liquid expectations’ are leading more businesses down the path of digital transformation. But those transformations often fail. Fjord’s Andy

Xero's longtime CTO Craig Walker knows things, wants things, predicts things, worries about things and improves things. In this second installment, here are five things he wishes New Zealand would do