Announced today are the finalists who represent game-changing innovation from every
The winner of the Innovation in Maori Development is
The 2016 round of the New Zealand Innovation Awards is open for entries so if you've got an amazing product, service or venture—or you
The 2016 round of the New Zealand Innovation Awards is open for entries so if you've got an amazing product, service or venture—or you
The 2016 round of the New Zealand Innovation Awards is open for entries so if you've got an amazing product, service or venture—or you
The 2016 round of the New Zealand Innovation Awards is open for entries so if you've got an amazing product, service or venture—or you
The 2016 round of the New Zealand Innovation Awards is open for entries so if you've got an amazing product, service or venture—or you
Time to emerge from your lab/office/garage and tell the world about your innovative products, services, and ventures.
Weirdly, winner of the Emerging New Zealand Innovator at this year's NZ Innovators Awards, is an online recruitment tool built around the belief that
“The big four banks in New Zealand are among the most profitable in the world. Why?” asks Monica Mathis, Harmoney’s general manager. Because, she
What drives someone to spend most of their adult life inventing a jetpack?
On Wednesday night, Kode Biotech won the Supreme Innovator Award at the NZ Innovators Awards.
Kode Biotech and its amazing anti-cancer treatment has won the Supreme Innovator Award at the New Zealand Innovators Awards 2015, held at The Cloud
Many were called, but few were chosen. From over 80 finalists and 63,000 votes, we're down to six in the final round of the
- VOTING NOW CLOSED -
A publishing platform where children can read and publish optimistic news stories; a baby calming device designed by three kiwi dads; a zero-radiation breast
I’ve had the joy today of being one of the judges of the 2015 New Zealand Innovators Awards, along with around 15 others. And
From now until August 4th the New Zealand Innovators Awards (NZIA) is looking for next wave of NZ organisations developing exciting new products or