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Blackline survey finds safety budgets rise despite gap

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Most safety leaders plan higher budgets but warn culture, trust and behaviour must catch up if spending is to cut injuries at work.
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SenSen expands AI parking enforcement across Ontario

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SenSen rolls out AI-powered parking enforcement across Ontario, as Toronto and nearby cities report big gains in safety and efficiency.
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Blackline Safety brings connected gas tech to sniffer dogs

Fri, 27th Feb 2026
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Blackline Safety fits sniffer dogs with GPS gas monitors, pairing canine noses with connected tech to track leaks for rural utilities.
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Blackline Safety boosts in-house QA to enhance global reliability

Fri, 15th Aug 2025
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Blackline Safety expands in-house quality assurance at Calgary facility, boosting testing to ensure reliability for workers worldwide across 75 countries.
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NTT DATA named advisory partner for Plug & Play AI hubs

Thu, 12th Jun 2025
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NTT DATA is the exclusive advisory partner for Plug and Play's AI Centres of Excellence across North America, supporting startups and corporates with AI innovation.
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Netskope enhances NewEdge for superior security & speed

Thu, 6th Mar 2025
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Netskope has unveiled significant enhancements to its NewEdge infrastructure, aimed at bolstering security and networking capabilities for its users worldwide.
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Alimetry raises USD $18m for gut health innovation

Tue, 29th Oct 2024
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Alimetry has secured $18 million in oversubscribed funding to advance its FDA-approved wearable device for gut health monitoring and diagnosis.
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SenSen lands AUD $4.6m enforcement tech deal with Calgary

Thu, 12th Sep 2024
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SenSen Networks lands a five-year contract worth AUD $4.6 million with The City of Calgary to provide advanced enforcement systems, with potential extensions to nine years.
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Koat.ai and Plato AI join forces to revolutionise data intelligence

Fri, 17th Nov 2023
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Koat.ai partners with Plato AI to redefine data intelligence and foster unparalleled innovation in the sector.
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Infinidium reveals world-first power generator data cooling system

Thu, 20th Jan 2022
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Infinidium Power Corp. launches world-first power generator data cooling system, touted as the most efficient ever designed.
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Kiwi company ARANZ Geo's global reach: From groundwater management to transport solutions

Mon, 24th Apr 2017
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The geological software modelling solutions company is shifting from its origins as a mining-centric business.
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Inside the Kiwi UFB experience - Skyline Enterprises

Tue, 13th Sep 2016
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Skyline Enterprises leverages New Zealand's Ultra-Fast Broadband Initiative, enhancing operations and guest services across its multinational tourism ventures.
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Does it fly? Eddie the Eagle film review

Wed, 30th Mar 2016
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Eddie the Eagle is an inspirational sporting film, filled with emotion and led by an outstanding performance from Taron Egerton.
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NZ govt gives up chasing NextWindow R&D grants

Fri, 5th Jun 2015
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The government has given up on trying to claw back $3.9 million in research and development grants paid to failed touchscreen developer NextWindow.