Startups stories
ZeroPoint Ventures launches 0.Sprint, a one-week 'mini-accelerator' programme to help startups fail faster and make quicker decisions.
The private car is typically the second-largest purchase people make - but the average car is used less than 4% of the time.
The DIGMYIDEA Māori Innovation Challenge is now open, with the competition calling on budding Māori digital entrepreneurs to put their ideas forward.
Massey University's Matthew Miller gains NZD $25,000 KiwiNet grant to enhance e-bike braking with innovative sensors, aiming to boost rider safety.
New platform BlackCap bridges gap for students by offering a professional networking space, connecting them with peers, mentors, and employers.
Shewring started BizDojo with co-founder Jonah Merchant eight years ago, popularising and scaling the concept of coworking spaces.
The new platform, called Invsta, is in pre-beta testing and will be live to the general public later this year.
Their ideas addressed the issues of a modern world and responded through taking a collaborative, community approach.
A startup in Rotorua wants to make second-hand electric vehicles more affordable to encourage the use of sustainable transport.
Eight startups will receive a total package valued at more than $150,000 including seed-funding and access to world-class technology.
Right now, four big internet companies are using personal data to make huge profits - they also use their power to shut down the competition.
Australian IoT startup Leash It is transforming hospital efficiency with its LeashView Bluetooth asset tracking system, set to launch in New Zealand in June.
New Zealand's RIP Global is among eight firms picked for Springboard Enterprises Australia's women-only accelerator, boosting fintech's growth and global reach.
Rocket Lab engineer Levi Fawcett launches AllGoods, a free Kiwi eCommerce platform empowering local sellers with swift shipping and zero fees for users.
UK startup IP House has officially opened its doors for business with a high-spec data centre located on the fringes of London's financial district.
FileInvite streamlines the process of requesting, receiving and storing personal information without the need to use email.
DROPIT is an interactive, fan engagement app connecting sponsors and teams with their fans during drop auctions.
While NatWest will only deploy Soul Machines' technology if it successfully completes a pilot, it could be used to help free up time human advisors.
The new scheme will be aimed at both businesses with over $4 million annual turnover as well as technology-based and STEM-related start-ups.
The new data center is a part of Alibaba Cloud's initiative of supporting the Indonesian Government in creating 1000 startups by 2020.