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So, for better or worse, a TPP deal has been struck. It’s sure taken a long time getting here. And there’s been plenty of

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There's been an almost endless amount written about the still vague details of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement. Here's our guide to today's reactions:

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In ‘The Wizard of Oz’, Dorothy arrives in the Emerald City and marvels at its vastness, its audacity and its opulence – as long

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We have been crazy busy since the Roadshows trying to get demos out to the many schools and organizations that wanted to give Hail

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She’s had a couple of national hits, a couple of major label albums, and she’s the managing director and partner of music licensing, publicity,

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Lean 15, Australasia’s first ever conference to centre around lean startup methodology, is intended to expose New Zealand startup companies to cutting edge thinking from

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As Lightning Lab Manufacturing, a three-month, hardware-focused boot-camp for start-ups, approaches the mid-point in its programme, we take a look at the diverse cohort

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Turns out we’re not just competitive when it comes to getting an oval-shaped ball over a white line on a grassy field.

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The regional category winners from the Deloitte Fast 50 – a national index of New Zealand’s fastest growing companies – were announced last night

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As the industry standard for the world’s most famous DJs, and with a two million-strong user-base, Kiwi DJ-tech company Serato should, by rights, be

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The English love a good queue. I managed to experience a good number of them over the past week in a very busy London,

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Henri Eliot talks to Rob Campbell, former trade unionist now chair of NZX-listed Summerset Group, Tourism Holdings and P2P lender Harmoney, about economic bubbles

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How the crazy cartoons of a Pulitzer prize-winning American engineer became the crazy inventions of a Kiwi software developer, who became the subject of

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Idealog hits NZ’s biggest investment event of the year (so you don’t have to).

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As I’ve aged, I’ve grown to appreciate the concept of ‘cognitive dissonance’ – the ability to hold two ideas in your mind which are

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From the New Zealand siblings who brought us the Robo Fish (one of the biggest-selling toys of all time), comes what could be this

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When Bex Twemlow, the now-managing-director at Hail, was called back to her old High School in 2013 to help them solve a yearbook-related publishing

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A new ride-sharing app embraces digital currency, Marxism and even lower prices.

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We went along to the New Zealand Food Awards gala dinner on Thursday feeling a combination of nervous and excited. Mostly excited. The lady

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Successful companies lodge international patents. We Kiwis invent stuff and hide it under our raincoats

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In an ironic twist of fate, Idealog columnist and NZTE executive David Downs flew in and out of the Chilean capital Santiago just hours

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It’s a sad fact, but you can’t argue with the science: beautiful people are more successful than the rest of us.

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A clever alarm to prevent kids dying in hot cars has won AUT startup weekend

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Coming up with a great idea and translating it into a marketable product is one thing. But with everyone screaming for ‘fresh and new’

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Nick Gerritsen says megatrends like climate change present opportunities for start ups to transform economies like New Zealand’s.

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In a just-released 30-minute video, former Saatchis boss Mike Hutcheson examines how the Kiwi attitude both produces innovation and mitigates against its commercialisation.

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