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Steve Sammartino, Australian entrepreneur, writer and Lego aficionado (he crowd-funded building a full-sized, working Lego car – as one does) has seen it all

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Snowball Effect and PledgeMe are out of the gate in the New Zealand equity crowdfunding race, with each set to launch as licensed providers

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The sharing economy's mission is to completely change our thinking around buying and owning products. So how can Kiwi businesses cash in? Infographic created by Raj Kamal.

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Alan Schaaf, the founder and CEO of image sharing site Imgur, will be one of the headline acts at this year's TEDx Wellington tedxwellington.com

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Sixty-something entrepreneur Keith Neylon's company is one to watch after 10 years investing in plant, genetics, farms and an entire system to produce sheep

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Auckland aerospace company Rocket Lab has taken another step towards its goal of making space more accessible to business with a new launch vehicle set

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The authors of an inventions book due to be released later this year are among the newly-announced speakers for TEDxAuckland, to take place next

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If you're in PR or media, you'll know it can be hard to see eye to eye over the fence. But the Inside Story

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New Zealand can lift its export performance by cashing in on emerging food and beverage opportunities in East and Southeast Asia, according to a

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Ian Pollard's new insurance company stumbled at the last hurdle before launch. So what should you do when your plan to start up doesn't

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The digital journal Headland, designed to open a potential global audience to emerging Kiwi writers, is hunting funds from the crowd. Headland is gearing up

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New Zealand experience marketing specialist Megan Clark was one of the judges of the Promo & Activation category at the Cannes Lions ad and

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Young Enterprise Trust and Creative HQ are creating a micro version of the Lightning Lab accelerator, Venture Up, to bridge the gap between entrepreneurship

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Most founders assume a business plan is their first priority, but a startup plan will help you define a lasting vision, says LendYour founder

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It won't be long before we don't call it the collaborative economy, we just call it the economy. So how should brands and entrepreneurs

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Firstly, let's be clear – our culture has grown from Kiwi improvisation, not Kiwi ingenuity. Improvisation, according to dictionary.com is 'To make, provide, or

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Believe it or not, there is a big difference between a business plan and a startup plan. The following stories come from experience and not

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The Aussies have outdone us in this year's Global Innovation Index, rising three places to 17th, knocking us down a peg from 17th to

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When Liv Tapper got together the first collection for her luxury ladies' leisurewear brand Formantera, she sent it to contacts in the New York

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“Why can’t we source a decent blank T-shirt?” That was the conundrum facing young entrepreneur Lawrence Railton and fine arts graduate and sales manager

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The New Zealander that helped give human faces to creatures, in movies like Avatar and King Kong, has teamed up with an Auckland company

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A new web tool will let young voters put Kiwi politicians to the test and encourages them to get involved in the upcoming general election. Ask

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The Icehouse is calling on expressions of interest as it brings the Lightning Lab digital accelerator to Auckland. The accelerator first ran in Wellington in

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Stealth innovation is creeping into some of the world's biggest companies - employees with good ideas are sneaking them into their organisations under the radar. So you’ve

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A Wellington businesswoman, whose software company helps farmers manage their cow poo, has won the inaugural Fly Buys Mumtrepreneur of the Year awards. Bridgit Hawkins

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The dark arts of branding received an illumination when Brant Cooper spoke to a packed house at Wellington’s Lightning Lab. The Lean Entrepreneur co-author from San

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