We talk to Suse Reynolds, executive director of the Angel Association of New Zealand, and Greg Shanahan, managing director of the Technology Investment Network,
Following on from our previous journey into sex toys with a toy designer, we talk to D.Vice, the women-friendly, pornography-free sex toy stores.
Teenage entrepreneur Bonnie Howland put her university degree on hold to launch a cosmetics company where every sale will help restore the sight of
We first profiled Steve Bayliss in issue six (Nov-Dec 2006) when he was leading a team of design fanatics at Air NZ. He’s now
Shoplifting is a significant problem for retailers in New Zealand. It’s estimated that shoplifting costs the country up to $750 million a year, which
Venture Up kicked off its second ever programme this week, with 40 young entrepreneurs descending on the capital to build a business in six
Spark and AUT have inked a deal that see the two entities come together to solve real world problems.
We ask Idealog readers to reflect on what’s changed in the last 10 years. And what still needs to.
Bayer is using its huge global research database to produce world-beating science in New Zealand.
Did you know Dick Smith founded the Australian Geographic? He also won the Adventurer of the Year award in 2000 for flying a balloon
Three Idealog readers, Natalia Albert, Yoshimi Brett and Louise Duncan, reflect (separately) on what’s changed in the last 10 years. And what still needs
We ask Idealog readers to reflect on what’s changed in the last 10 years. And what still needs to.
You know things are changing in the food sector when you get gourmet nosh from a food truck, when your beer comes bolstered with
Elevator Pitch. We gave Cloud M founder Richard Gill sixty seconds to pitch his software service Blerter. He went long, but it was worth
You know things are changing in the food sector when you get gourmet nosh from a food truck, when your beer comes bolstered with
"May the force be with you if you are starting a new business in 2016": Latesha Randall, co-founder of Idealog's resident startup Raglan Coconut
Asia New Zealand Foundation’s incoming executive director Simon Draper worries about our short-term, mercantilist view of our interactions with Asia.
Robots driving cars conquers up all sorts of crazy images: think of Arnie at the wheel of a Suzuki Swift and you have the
“Some 65% of primary-school children will work in jobs that don’t exist yet,” says Dave Maunsell, the managing director of Accenture Digital, the global
Taxis. Gone Truck drivers. Gone. Vets. Lawyers. Sub editors and sports journalists. All gone. All these jobs will soon be replaced machines. Or so speculate those
Elly Strang investigates Manas Kumar the man behind Swipe HQ and talks to former employees about its business practices and company culture.
In June 2015, Kiwi Connect hosted the leadership from Immigration New Zealand on a tour of Silicon Valley to explore how we can better
Stephen Jacobi and Ken Moon consider the impact of TPP on copyright in New Zealand.
We ask Idealog’s best to reflect on what’s changed in the last 10 years. And what still needs to.
You know things are changing in the food sector when you get gourmet nosh from a food truck, when your beer comes bolstered with
We talk to the Xero managing director about her decision to run for Auckland mayor, after only 20 months in the job. Then we

