Entrepreneurship stories
From ski innovation to horticulture, an emphasis on making people's lives easier has netted two teams of entrepreneurs $10,000 each.
New Zealand has been ranked as one of the top three locations in the world for millennials who want to start a business.
Over the next three days, more than 300 startups will congregate in Taiwan's capital for three days full of innovation, networking, and fun.
Xero CEO Rod Drury inspires Hawke's Bay youths with tales of tech hub potential and the power of continuous learning.
MYOB asks Masters of Entrepreneurship lecturers - what's the biggest lesson you've learnt about entrepreneurship?.
Tā Koha will support Māori business and social ventures that wish to use 'crowd power' or whanau supporters to fund the kaupapa they care about most.
September 12 marks this year's upcoming Canterbury Tech Summit, and organisers those lucky enough to attend will not be disappointed.
Want to find out what it would be like to be the next tech tycoon? A new interactive game series might just teach you the skills to walk that path.
Multi-award winning professor Olaf Diegel will start with Auckland University's Faculty of Engineering in early 2019.
Their ideas addressed the issues of a modern world and responded through taking a collaborative, community approach.
The listing follows a $70 million IPO, which values the company at approximately $143 million on a fully diluted basis.
The Practical Innovation and Entrepreneurship Paper (ENTR770) welcomed its first official intake of students on March 14.
The Kiwi Landing Pad was established to help selected high growth New Zealand technology companies establish and grow their business in the USA.
More than 100 organisations in Rotorua, Taupo and Kawerau have completed either Firestation's Incubate and Accelerate since 2014.
Chapman Tripp talks about the three major legal topics most vital to startups: founder agreements, intellectual property, and contracts.
The Biz events are designed to be specific to the region, with speakers and content tailored to the needs and interests of local businesspeople.
Collider drives innovation and business growth in the capital through a range of learning and business development initiatives.
In 2016, there were 50 disclosed venture capital investments made in New Zealand at a value of $92.3mil, significantly up from $62.5mil in 2015.
It will feature speakers Paul Organ, Boardingware co-founder and co-CEO, and Lucy Mulholland, The Open Fort co-founder.
Changes include raising the investment cap in companies to $1.5 million and removing the $250,000 funding round limit.