Environmentally Friendly stories
UPS gains FAA approval for drone deliveries, marking a pivotal shift in parcel logistics. Experts see it as a strategic move against Amazon.
Microsoft has granted the University of Western Australia funds to save the quokka, using drones and cloud computing.
Kiwi SMEs are facing strain due to anticipated government regulations and social engineering, warns OneHQ's Vinay Iswar, urging businesses to plan ahead.
Calix will receive $3 million from the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, plus $0.5 million for CO2 capture from cement production.
It is no secret that agriculture is a massive cause of environmental issues in NZ. Farmers say they are willing to change, if they get the right data.
Calix claims its exhaust scrubbing technology can go as far as making the global shipping industry carbon negative.
Apple says it's 'protecting the planet's resources' and expanding educational opportunities for workers who assemble Apple products.
Aruba's infrastructure manager Alessandro Bruschini weighs in on the imminent challenges data centres face amidst rising demand and new regulations.
WestfalenWIND IT has implanted a data center inside a wind turbine, bringing the energy source directly to the data center.
One study has demonstrated how modern tech can be used to reduce the costs and environmental impact of conservation efforts.
Businesses that allow employees to work remotely also reap the benefits of increased employee productivity, happiness and health.
Iron Mountain celebrates 100% renewable energy milestone at its EU data centres, improving sustainability in Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands, and the UK.
City Network will be basing its cloud services in DigiPlex's Stockholm data centre as it looks to expand its presence in the area.
This will bring the tech giant's total Singapore data center investment to more than US$850m in a bid to meet surging demand.
Where there's data centers, there's heat, which means the cooling market will undertake rapid growth and innovation in the coming years.
New Zealand universities secure £13m funding for project to tackle environmental issues with data science and AI.
Young Kiwis from all over the country are demonstrating a passion for environmental issues and a passion for keeping the planet safe.
Dunedin startups joined forces at Waste Jam, a 48-hour event, to innovate in waste minimisation, drawing support from local leaders and experts.
New 'Foodprint' app aims to slash food waste in Auckland, partnering with local eateries to offer half-price meals.
Local startup Tether aims to solve New Zealand's housing problem with its home environmental monitoring system.