Founders stories
Auckland-based STITCH launches to aid businesses in enhancing customer experiences, utilising data and marketing tech. Led by Adnan Khan and Simon Wedde.
The company provides service solutions such as cross-border and local collection, payment, foreign exchange, lending, and other treasury management services.
Princeton Digital Group has appointed four senior executives to drive its ambitious expansion across Asia Pacific, including new markets like India.
Paessler appoints Helmut Binder as CEO to spearhead expansion into the ASEAN market and launch new solutions, following Christian Twardara's departure.
Atlancis Technologies pioneers OCP use in African ICT, enhancing innovation for its cloud platform, Servannah.
As industries invest heavily in IIoT, Claroty co-founder Galina Antova is pioneering advancements in cybersecurity while championing gender diversity in tech.
A student flat in leafy Waikato town of Cambridge started as the home of a software startup called Rocketspark.
Hamilton-based software firm Company-X has acquired local AR/VR specialists Pepper Creative to expand its virtual and augmented reality capabilities.
NVIDIA's new RTX 2060 SUPER and 2070 SUPER graphics cards launch with a 25% speed boost, custom partner models, and a game bundle promotion till August 18.
Sydney and Melbourne ranked amongst world's best cities for women entrepreneurs, according to Dell's 2019 Women Entrepreneur Cities Index.
ESET specifically shaped the program so it's easier for providers to work with a trusted industry leader and to reach a rapidly growing customer base.
PayU, part of Naspers, has acquired a majority stake in Singapore's Red Dot Payment for USD $65 million, marking its expansion into Southeast Asia.
Okta expands infrastructure with AWS-based services in Asia Pacific, allowing customers to benefit from local data proximity.
Kiwi startups to shine at TechCrunch Disrupt in the US, with ecentre's NZ Pavilion highlighting local innovation.
Whether it's cryptocurrency salaries or a central digital currency, no agency is quite sure how to tackle this upcoming payment trend.
Sprint Global, the business incubator hosted by Massey University, selected 11 startups to take on the challenge of 'going global'.
Agri-tech visionaries gear up for SparkLabs Cultiv8 Demoday in Sydney, spotlighting sustainable food innovation.
Dunedin startups joined forces at Waste Jam, a 48-hour event, to innovate in waste minimisation, drawing support from local leaders and experts.
Auckland's Termius secures USD $4.1m in seed funding from top Silicon Valley investors to revolutionise how network engineers manage SSH on multiple devices.
Following a growing global trend, New Zealand-owned electric scooter share company Flamingo is launching in the capital June 18.