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
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:
In ‘The Wizard of Oz’, Dorothy arrives in the Emerald City and marvels at its vastness, its audacity and its opulence – as long
We have been crazy busy since the Roadshows trying to get demos out to the many schools and organizations that wanted to give Hail
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,
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
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
Turns out we’re not just competitive when it comes to getting an oval-shaped ball over a white line on a grassy field.
The regional category winners from the Deloitte Fast 50 – a national index of New Zealand’s fastest growing companies – were announced last night
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
The English love a good queue. I managed to experience a good number of them over the past week in a very busy London,
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
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
Idealog hits NZ’s biggest investment event of the year (so you don’t have to).
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
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
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
A new ride-sharing app embraces digital currency, Marxism and even lower prices.
We went along to the New Zealand Food Awards gala dinner on Thursday feeling a combination of nervous and excited. Mostly excited. The lady
Successful companies lodge international patents. We Kiwis invent stuff and hide it under our raincoats
In an ironic twist of fate, Idealog columnist and NZTE executive David Downs flew in and out of the Chilean capital Santiago just hours
It’s a sad fact, but you can’t argue with the science: beautiful people are more successful than the rest of us.
A clever alarm to prevent kids dying in hot cars has won AUT startup weekend
Coming up with a great idea and translating it into a marketable product is one thing. But with everyone screaming for ‘fresh and new’
Nick Gerritsen says megatrends like climate change present opportunities for start ups to transform economies like New Zealand’s.
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.

