The Digital Cafe is New Zealand's very-first ad agency that specialises in artificial intelligence (AI).
Property website realestate.co.nz is introducing artificial intelligence (AI) into their software to make it easier for Kiwis to purchase homes.
K-pop star Mark Tuan has been named the world-first AI celebrity, developed by New Zealand-based company, Soul Machines.
Founder and the Chief Executive of academyEX Frances Valintine shares whether New Zealand is prepared for a future driven by artificial intelligence.
What does the future of farming look like? We share the three takeaways from the Global Food and Fibre Agri-Conference.
With their patented innovation, clean tech start-up Hydroxsys has raised around $3 million to secure consumable water from wastewater.
With the economic climate worsening, Kiwis have high expectations for brands which could be met by using AI for customer experiences.
New Zealand's AgTech scene is proving to be the country's best 'dream team' as the world struggles to feed its population.
Though it may not seem like it, New Zealand's space industry is growing and thriving, quickly becoming a leader in the global space race.
Tech company Futurity Bio-Ventures is putting themselves on the map for their innovation to use waste wood to replace harmful petrochemicals.
Creative cloud software company Adobe is utilising and integrating artificial intelligence at the smartest and most innovative level into Photoshop.
Following the pandemic, digital tools have been vital in the health industry, but now coming out of Covid-19, Tim Packer of RUSH talks about
Despite the rapid development of technologies such as AI, Michelle Dickinson says it is vital to think about those who do not have access
Tech entrepreneur Steph Kennard is all about getting unsafe cars out of the roads via an app that notifies Kiwis when their WOF and
Retail operations The Warehouse Group is partnering up with tech solutions company RELEX to transform their supply chain.
Small business platform Xero is introducing their plan to the government that will see a $7.8 billion opportunity for Aotearoa.
The annual Techweek returns for 2023 and will focus on "creating tech for a better tomorrow" through live, virtual and hybrid events all across
A free online web browser called Pikari Mai has launched and is replacing all royal coverage with indigenous news.
Auckland has quickly become the hub of the tech industry in NZ as it grows five times faster than the general city's economy and
Following news of the shortage of engineers across New Zealand, Dervla Braem an engineer for Dyson talks about being a women in STEM and
In a recent study, business leaders are stressed as they make 10 times more decisions in the past three years, now relying on robots
Parent company of supermarket chain Countdown, Woolworths is partnering up with AI company Thematic to improve overall experience.
Foodstuffs is partnering up with Zebra Technologies to tackle issues such as lost sales, out-of-stock situations and streamline workflow and productivity.
Brand tracker platform, Tracksuit are a trailblazer in the world of tech, with Co-Founder Matthew Herbet being recognised in B&T's 30 Under 30 list.
The sector of Māori-owned technology companies is growing across New Zealand as Toi Hangarau compiles a list.
In a mission to support the indigenous language of Te Reo Māori, Lenovo has created a bilingual keyboard to support the daily use of