It's not news to anyone that Facebook has been courting controversy of late. Which begs the question: how can businesses still use the platform
Artificial intelligence (AI) will have an extreme impact on New Zealand’s agriculture and health sectors in the next decade – so says a new
Calling all agricultural inventors and innovators: entries are now open for the 2018 National Agricultural Fieldays Innovation Awards.
Verisafe founder Hannah Milward chats about her personal safety mobile application/tool, how tech can help keep people safe in potentially dangerous situations, and
Dunedin-based oDocs is known as a pretty innovative company when it comes to medical tech that makes people’s lives better. Now they’re getting
Craig Stires, head of Analytics, Artificial Intelligence and Big Data for Amazon Web Services in the Asia-Pacific region, chats about how big data and
Brand Spanking director and creative strategist Mark Pickering and Z Energy creative technologist Spencer Willis popped into SXSW in Austin, Texas. Here's what went down.
Applications are now open for the latest edition of Vodafone’s famed accelerator programme, Vodafone xone. And this year there’s a particular focus on AI
Simplicity, the nonprofit KiwiSaver provider which owns shares in the top 50 listed companies in New Zealand, has announced it is getting into
A self-flying taxi has been undergoing trials in Canterbury. Cool as it is, we take a look at other attempts at transporting humans in
Kirikiriroa (Hamilton) woman Adele Hauwai is the innovator behind SeeCom, a social enterprise which is developing the world’s first digital interactive
Amazon's Alayna Van Dervort - who works with global organisations on the front lines of AI and machine learning projects in education, environmental advocacy,
A new MYOB report says New Zealand’s tech sector lacks gender diversity – and may even get less diverse. What can be done –
Delta Insurance co-founder Ian Pollard discusses a concerning new white paper on the state of cyber security in New Zealand. But on a
As chief strategy officer at Little Giant, Ian Howard knows a thing or two about the murky world of data-driven marketing. He examines why data,
University of Canterbury students have created the world's first 3D-printed titanium internal combustion engine. But what are some other cool things that can be
Jon Davies, head of Tech Sector for New Zealand Trade & Enterprise in the US, shares insights from this year's SaaStr Annual conference.
A BNZ Start-up Alley win at this year's Webstock is pretty cool. But University of Canterbury alum Zoë Haws and Talk Town have much bigger
Solar power is changing - not just how we generate power from the Sun, but where we are setting up solar panels. And thanks
In a regular section called Can We Fix It? Idealog and Kiwibank explore some of the world’s biggest – and, in some cases, most intractable – problems and then showcase
Flick Electric Co. CEO Steve O'Connor chats with Idealog about Electric Village and the future of energy in Aotearoa New Zealand.
A University of Canterbury professor is working on computer chips that work like our brains. Not only could this be a game-changer for global
Best known for its app offering discounts to university students, Auckland tech company Niesh wants to disrupt online job platforms by replacing traditional
Stories about efforts to save Te Reo M?ori and pass it on to a new generation are nothing new. This story is different. This
The second edition of the Kiwibank FinTech Accelerator is kicking off on Monday, February 12. Let’s meet the teams who may change the way
New Zealand-made e-bike company Ubco has moved from off-roading bikes to dual purpose bikes, launching its new 2x2 model worldwide. The main difference? The