The future is AI
New Callaghan Innovation white paper: The first waves of AI disruption are here - time to prepare for the next
Artificial intelligence (AI) will have an extreme impact on New Zealand’s agriculture and health sectors in the next decade – so says a new white paper from Callaghan Innovation. The question now is, how will businesses respond?
In the xone
It's back: Applications now open for the 2018 Vodafone xone accelerator programme
Applications are now open for the latest edition of Vodafone’s famed accelerator programme, Vodafone xone. And this year there’s a particular focus on AI and the Internet of Things.
Intelligent objects
Multinational company Nest launches in New Zealand – so are we ready to plunge into the mystifying world of IoT?
The Internet of Things (IoT) is about to hit the New Zealand market in a big way, but the question is – do Kiwis really want a world of internet-embedded objects? We chat with Nest head of product marketing, Lionel Guicherd-Call about its venture into Aotearoa and what it predicts the uptake of IoT products will be like.
Bright ideas
The Idealog guide to the coolest new projects MBIE is funding
MBIE's 2017 Endeavour Round will see 68 new scientific research projects receive funding of around $250 million over the next five years. No matter how you slice that, it’s some serious money. We pick our 10 favourites.
Sponsored
A few things about the Internet of Things
The 2016 Internet of Things Conference is coming up. But what, exactly, is the Internet of Things, anyway?
Internet of things
The internet-of-things that go bleep in the night
Events
The tech, the talk and the internet of things: Idealog at the launch of the Samsung Springboard $30k challenge
Samsung and the Icehouse are running a competition for Kiwi techies promising cash prizes and a hand up to some global opportunities. As is often the case with these things, they had a public launch of the whole affair, so Idealog went along to get the inside skinny, so you don’t have to.
Branded Content
Technology
Consumers don’t always lead the way: The pendulum swings back to enterprise innovation
Enterprise rather than consumers will drive the adoption of new information technology, according to one of thirteen Deloitte Technology, Media and Telecommunications predictions for 2015.