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Vivid Solutions’ technology is bringing to home the possibility of providing timely and cost-efficient management of patients in remote places across the country. The

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Aditi Gorasia is 16 years old and part of a five-person team called Illuno. She is attending Venture Up, a business accelerator programme aimed

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Our second largest export market, trade to the United States is expected to be worth over $6 billion in 2014. Those export dollars are

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Young kiwis will be pitching to get help for their social ventures aimed at disrupting how things are done currently

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A series of workshops in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch will introduce New Zealand video creators to the 10 essentials of YouTube success

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New research shows many innovative Kiwi SMEs aren’t future global giants – nor do they want to be. And that should temper how we

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Corporate social responsibility programmess take planning, time and commitment. Don’t rush into programmes to ‘do good’ for the world unless you have a plan

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From relatively small beginnings in Whangarei in 1979, Michael Hill has over the last 36 years grown into an international enterprise that today has

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Tourism Radio New Zealand, a company providing location-specific audio content, is looking for 50% year-on-year compounded growth over the next few years.

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The roadless economy has arrived and NZ is well positioned to attract industries developing small flying machines, including remotely piloted aerial systems.

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It is big, it is tough, it is complex. America is not for the faint hearted. Rodd & Gunn hopes to carve a bigger

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Craftbrewer Yeastie Boys sets a new bar on how to raise money from the crowd with $500,000 raised within 30 minutes of its campaign

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Chris Quin's departure as Spark's CEO of home, mobile and business leaves market unmoved

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With two-way trade of just over $1 billion, India is NZ 18th largest trading partner. Yet it has an economy and population comparable to

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It remains to be seen if there is a pattern dominating our giving habits. The Give A Little platform saw a record number of

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Craftbrewer Yeastie Boys is using the UK as its beachhead for a European conquest. Co-founder Stu Mckinlay will spend up to six months in

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NASA has unleashed the potential for blind kids to 'feel' asteroids and planetary surfaces. In New Zealand, Arturo Pelayo wants to set up a

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KiwiNet is on the hunt to uncover companies that have married the best of science with commercial acumen.

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A new report from banking group HSBC predicts New Zealand will have the third highest growth rates for 2014, and that our "rockstar economy"

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The finalists for the 2015 New Zealand International Business Awards include Canterbury Scientific, Magic Memories, WhereScape, Synlait Milk and BCS Group.

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How do you get more companies to use LEDs? Frank Ansell has started a company to do just that. The University of Canterbury graduate

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There are pitfalls associated with getting a patent application lodged. Failing to do the right thing can mean ruining your chance of getting your

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Managing media and getting a startup's story out can be tricky. Learn from a Silicon Valley PR hand Brittany Hodill how this can be

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It is a well known fact that the internet loves animals.

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Not all crowdfunding campaigns are born equal. But one recent spectacular success, from Wellington bar Basque, weaved its way into customers’ heart from day

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Companies are finding it hard to make use of their big data to solve business problems and Massey University is trying to solve part

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