As Madonna so famously sung, we are living in a material world. If she were to update that song, she might tweak it slightly
Tauranga-based ag-tech company Robotics Plus has announced Dr Matt Glenn as its new chief executive to replace co-founder Steve Saunders as acting CEO. The move
There has been a lot of speculation and controversy surrounding the appointment process for New Zealand's first chief technology officer, which has been a relatively hush
After a column he wrote outlining the problems with New Zealand’s education system got the online world buzzing, 18-year-old William Reynolds journeyed down to
Every business these days has to think and act like a tech company. But thanks to companies like Born Digital, that tech can be
Tech Futures Lab has today launched Digital Suitcase, a global education platform to teach adults – like those whose careers are being disrupted by
The name ezyVet isn’t a well-known one in the business community, and yet the Auckland-based company is set on world domination – and it might
As part of our ongoing data journalism project, we asked a sentient killer robot to use its sophisticated AI engine (and Cambridge Analytica's survey tools)
Rivers Rainey is a Vend alumni who worked in recruitment. He has since branched out on his own and create a start-up called Chatif.ai, which builds chatbots for
With news that Soul Machines has rolled out a brand-new digital avatar called Will that will act as a digital teacher on behalf of
The insurance game is changing, Delta Insurance’s Ian Pollard says. And it’s not just responding after something has happened – it’s making sure
We gave biotechnology company Mint Innovation a little longer than an elevator ride to pitch their business, which recovers valuable materials from electronic waste.
The 2018 Technology issue of Idealog is out now, and is worth getting your hands on to experience some seriously awesome tech. This issue features a cover illustration by
There's a war for tech talent in Silicon Valley, and companies there are rolling out all sorts of lucrative offers to attract top talent.
Electric, on-demand and autonomous: in the final part of a series, we gaze into the crystal ball and discover that the way we
Damaris Coulter stands awkwardly in an elevator and pitches her soon-to-be launched app The Realness, which showcases unique owner-operated restaurants that fit certain criteria
Cutting-edge tech (and infrastructure know-how) is on display in a new interactive, virtual reality game designed to put the power of city design in
Te Papa’s ‘culture-tech’ accelerator, Mahuki, has invited ten teams of tech entrepreneurs to develop their innovations in this year’s residency programme.
Leading a coding workshop for underprivileged students on Rapa Nui (Easter Island) in September. Hi-Tech Start-up Company of the Year runner-up at the 2018
Were this a maths equation, this story would read as follows: innovative accelerator programmes + innovative government = Lightning Lab GovTech
Every bone in your body is unique. So what happens when those bones wear out? Ossis has been revolutionising orthopedic surgery around the
Alongside the idea that data can be a force of good, Colin Kennedy looks at what is being said about the risks of measuring with
Claudia Batten, tech entrepreneur, startup mentor, digital advisor and New Zealand booster knows things, wants things, predicts things, worries about things and improves things.
Flashback to 2003 and it was a very different world. Some homes were still on dial-up internet, a lot of webpages were ugly and
The tech industry (like most industries) is not very good at making predictions and also not good at looking backwards after the fact to see what