Wellington - October 15, 2015 A Wellington risk assessment expert has been honoured for his efforts in trying to reduce drownings on New Zealand’s beaches. Nick Mulcahy has been named RiskNZ’s emerging risk practitioner of the year for his role in conducting substantial risk assessments of beaches throughout New Zealand. Mulcahy is the
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Nigel Sharplin one of NZ’s fastest rising cutting edge new world hi-tech designers
Christchurch - October 8, 2015 He is passionate about his work but can be hard to track down because he is always on the move, one step ahead, looking for new innovation opportunities he can design and development to help New Zealand grow. He has produced Navman accessories, world-first wheelchair remotes, parking
More than 100 IT education experts discussing key issues in Queenstown
Queenstown - October 6, 2015 More than 100 of New Zealand’s most prominent information technology education experts are spending the next three days in Queenstown looking at how to improve the quality, currency and relevance of IT education and number of computer science graduates. They will be discussing web technology usage of
Major power failure or earthquake biggest risks to NZ – survey shows
Information technology experts discussing a big future for NZ next month
Accolades keep flowing for top NZ design company
Christchurch - September 17, 2015 A Christchurch company is producing a string of world first award-winning hi-tech products that are saving money and saving lives of New Zealanders. The company, inFact, is New Zealand’s largest product design company and is the innovator behind Fibre-gen, which was a finalist at the Champion Canterbury
Tauranga businesswoman launching dog waste removal service
Tauranga - September 3, 2015 An entrepreneurial Tauranga PhD business student will next week launch a dog waste removal business which she plans to expand and franchise around New Zealand. University of Canterbury commerce franchising specialist Faith Jeremiah will start her Pet Poo Crew remove animal waste business in the Bay of
World-first Kiwi technology can be a big boost to lucrative forestry industry
Christchurch - September 3, 2015 A Christchurch company believes it can add tens of millions of dollars to the multi-billion forest industry by cutting-edge hi-tech testing to find out which trees are suitable for the booming housing and building construction markets. Fibre-gen has produced a world-first harvester head mounted sonic tool, the