Entrepreneur stories
Auckland's young entrepreneurs can now bring their business dreams to life with support from the Tertiary Student Entrepreneurship Programme 2016.
Australia's RangeMe, the online marketplace that connects retailers with suppliers, has caught the attention of serial US entrepreneurs.
The New Zealand Government is launching a new global impact visa that is designed to encourage entrepreneurs to set up shop in this country.
The IDEAStarter competition is back, encouraging young Auckland entrepreneurs to turn their business ideas into reality.
The ability to work in the grey areas of regulations is key to the success of organizations in a digital world, according to a colleague.
NZ's 90 Seconds snags US$7.5M to revolutionise global video production, with Sequoia India leading the investment into expanding markets.
Jennifer Lawrence barely saves 'No Joy in Joy,' an overwrought film saved from chaos by her resilient performance.
The Edmund Hillary Fellowship is set to help attract entrepreneurial migrants to NZ through the Global Impact Visa, and Kiwis can get in on the fun.
Bay of Plenty startups have the chance to get prizes, feedback and networking from the upcoming pitch night in Waiariki Bay of Plenty Polytech.
A new program has been launched to support new entrepreneurs and migrants in establishing their first business in New Zealand.
The Asia New Zealand Foundation is offering young entrepreneurs a taste of Vietnam, a burgeoning tech sector that's host to 90 million people.
$35 million will be poured into 'Entrepreneurial Universities' that can attract researchers, innovation and ultimately grow New Zealand education.
The Taranaki Science and Technology Fair has been paving the way for future kiwi scientists and techies for a few years now.
Charis is gearing up to launch his third startup, the iKON Tracker, which has already been recognised as one of the top 30 startups at DEMO Africa.
Techweek AKL 2016 has started in Auckland, featuring over 50 sessions on design, innovation and technology until 22 May.
Entries are now open for the second annual IDEAStarter competition, encouraging young Aucklanders to bring their business ideas to life.
Winners of the DigMyIdea challenge have been announced, with ideas range from financial education software to a socializing app.
The University of Waikato and Waikato Students' Union (WSU) have launched a new initiative with a focus on entrepreneurship and innovation.
The Lightning Lab XX will focus on accelerating women-led companies, while the Lightning Lab Digital will take a closer look at applications and tech.
Vicelich attributes her nomination to two factors: the ever-increasing importance of data analysis, and her mission to turn data into key insights.