The move follows a report by the Prime Minister’s Science, Innovation and Technology Advisory Council identifying four priority areas for future public investment.
From AI to social media, humanoid robots, and data sovereignty, tech in 2026 is set to explode.
Sandra Maclean started the business to automate school lunches, and now serves more than 560 schools around the country.
Board members also announced for new NZ Institute for Advanced Technology.
Global payments provider is on the charm offensive in New Zealand, releasing a report calling on industry and Government to work together.
Long-time backer Icehouse Ventures also increases its stake in the Wellington accounting fintech.
The Booster Innovation Fund signs a strategic partnership with Auckland UniServices.
The venture capital firm wants to invest more into globally successful Kiwis.
The projects include a Whangārei pilot plant, which had been operating without consent, NBR investigations reveal.
A review of the Government’s early-stage investment agency’s Aspire Fund could see it writing the first cheque for startups.