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Two businesses, Mint Innovation and Earthpac featured in MOTAT's sustainability solutions Switch Up exhibit, discuss creative solutions to environmental challenges.

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MOTAT's latest immersive exhibition is challenging the public to think more openly about sustainable alternatives as solutions to everyday life.

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We sit down with the founder of Wolf+Fox, Toss Grumley to talk everything business and what to expect in 2023.

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Student Uttam Raju has won first place at the Lexus Design Awards for his innovative creation that provides a sustainable alternative to converting seawater

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Auckland University of Technology student Mark Rous won second place at the prestigious Lexus Design Awards for his wool purifying seat design.

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University of Auckland student wins third place at the prestigious Lexus Design Awards for his innovative sleep mask to improve waking up.

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An innovation and entrepreneurship programme in a Christchurch high school has seen great success for their students, catching the attention of the likes of

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Tribal's Executive Creative Director Haydn Kerr and Managing Director James Blair share what they think is the secret to digital success.

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An opinion piece by Mike HutchesonOne of the more insightful experiences of my life occurred when I was at Saatchi and Saatchi.  It arose from

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Adland alumnus Mike Hutcheson has a new book set to hit shelves in June, This is a Sort Your Shit Out Book, written to

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For Dow Goodfolk’s Managing Director Annie Dow and Creative Director Donna McCort, the strength of a strategy lies in empathetically reading and understanding the

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Things can get kind of busy when you run your own retail business and it’s easy enough for things to fall off the tracks.

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Running a retail business can mean wearing many hats. From handling customers to balancing the books and looking after your staff, the retail world

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As a small business owner, we know you have a lot going on. Whether it’s ordering more stock or serving customers, the world of

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Established at the end of 2020, supply chain company Trade Flows could just be the saving grace of New Zealand business amidst border closures and supply

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By Helen Lea, MYOB chief employee experience officerAfter a year of overcoming and navigating challenges, it seems apt that this year for International Women’s

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On the anniversary of NZ’s entry into level 4 lockdown, ‘Silver Linings’ will celebrate Kiwi businesses stories of resilience, agility and humanity in a

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White Mirror is a series that considers the positive human impact with the help of machines. In this fourth episode, you follow the life of HÄ«ria

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It’s easy to imagine what the world might look like in ten or even fifty years time, but what will New Zealand’s biggest sectors

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We may be a small player on the global stage, but when it comes to creating a big impact Kiwi businesses have a unique

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It’s easy to imagine what the world might look like in ten or even fifty years time, but what will New Zealand’s biggest sectors

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Get ready: one of New Zealand’s only 48-hour start-up bootcamps is back for another year. NZ Startup Bootcamp is taking place in March 2020

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White Mirror is a series that considers the positive human impact with the help of machines. In this second episode, you follow the life

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Cassie Roma

It’s easy to imagine what the world might look like in ten or even fifty years time, but what will New Zealand’s biggest sectors

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It’s easy to imagine what the world might look like in ten or even fifty years time, but what will New Zealand’s biggest sectors

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Digital-led creative agency Method is doing things you could only imagine. Yes, really. Much like what Disney does with its Imagineering Team, Method is

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