There are two more weeks for people to enter this year's NZ Hi-Tech Awards, the winners of which will be announced at a gala dinner on May 15th.
Bill Buckley, founder of Buckley Systems, enters NZ's Hi-Tech Hall of Fame as 2013's Flying Kiwi for his global tech innovation impact.
Record number of new entrants from companies across New Zealand have lifted the bar for this year's Hi-Tech Awards.
Tait Communications to provide over 1,800 portable and mobile digital radios to country's largest electric utility company.
Kiwi innovation empowers Tongans in NZ to easily send money home, revolutionising transfers without the need for banks or smartphones.
Compac Sorting Equipment, Auckland-based manufacturer of fruit and vegetable sorting, has taken out the top award at the 2012 NZ Hi-Tech Awards.
PM John Key's plan to use tech for cost-cutting in gov services faces skepticism over its short-term benefits and potential pitfalls.
NZ Hi-Tech Awards introduce two new categories, spotlighting innovative mobile tech and multinational contributions. Entries close March 5.
Johan Vendrig, CIO for the Auckland District Health Board, sees technology and its processes as the answer to uniting the health sector in its common cause.
TracMap, NZ's agricultural GPS leader, boosts farm productivity by dominating its sector and showing significant export growth.
The finalists of the 2015 New Zealand Hi-Tech Awards have been announced, with the winners to be revealed at a gala dinner to be held May 15.
Dr Catherine Mohr, a leader in surgical robotics, honoured as 2014's Flying Kiwi for her global impact in technology and medicine.
Xero and Vend came out the big winners with two awards each at the NZ Hi-Tech Awards 2013 Gala Dinner in Auckland.
Unlock the power of Big Data with Microsoft's Business Insights Summit in Wellington and Auckland, offering key insights for IT pros.
adidas miCoach for Xbox 360 and Kinect brings professional, tailored fitness to the living room, targeting serious athletes with a high-tech approach.
TechDay and the Technology Investment Network are seeking an industry up-and-comer to attend Auckland telecommunications conference.
At E3, Nintendo wowed with the Zelda orchestration, pledged depth with the Wii U, and aimed to please both hardcore and casual gamers.
Rakon clinches Company of the Decade and Year at NZ Hi-Tech Awards, celebrated for its daring innovation and global reach.
Gary Hamel, hailed by WSJ as top global business thinker, to judge 2011 NZ Hi-Tech Awards alongside Michael Dell and Howard Charney.
NZ tech brilliance on display as the Hi-Tech Awards 2011 open for entries, introducing new categories including a prize for the Company of the Decade.