The web app streamlines flight and hotel bookings by keeping an organisation's passenger details on the one platform.
A new study has found at least 80 percent of New Zealand business websites are slow, generic, and verging on being narcissistic.
New Zealand's edtech firm Kami raises USD $1.5 million, aiming to expand its innovative paperless classroom solutions across North America and beyond.
Kim Voon claims New Zealand companies need to get off their bums and get on with adopting new marketing tech or face being left behind by their global peers.
The companies signed a memorandum of understanding to support startups across Australia and New Zealand, among other countries.
Trillium, a cybersecurity leader in vehicle data protection, has been named Plug and Play's Hottest Company for August, standing out among hundreds of startups.
An upcoming agritech conference in Silicon Valley may have a huge impact on New Zealand's agritech sector, even from thousands of kilometres away.
Alongside 49 teams from 33 countries, a record-breaking three teams competed for New Zealand at the 16th annual Microsoft Imagine Cup.
Here's a breakdown of what Bartercard actually is and how it provides invaluable opportunities for businesses privy of its network.
After tinkering with the final design for a few years, an innovative new solution from New Zealand for those in need is going global.
Tether's indoor environmental monitoring tech attracts equity share from green buildings expert Rochelle Payne, poised to revolutionise healthy homes.
Think TradeMe, eBay, Amazon, except instead of buying products, you're renting spare items from everyday consumers.
Since 2011 KiwiNet has been investing into new ideas and innovations in New Zealand with the aim to facilitate commercial success.
The New Kiwis Challenge concluded last week, celebrating migrant entrepreneurship with top startups like WuKong Education aiming for global impact.
This year's entries are open to enterprise technology startups that are less than six years old and at C-series funding or below.
Victoria University of Wellington's Viclink and financial services firm Booster are set to invest $10 million to develop startups.
Kiwi tech businesses face challenges in accessing talent, capital, and larger customer markets, according to Augen Software Group director Mitchell Pham.
Delivered by ChristchurchNZ, 10 promising start-ups were granted an intense 12-week mentoring course to help them get a leg up.
A common gripe among start-ups and small businesses is the issue of payment, and this new solution from Westpac hopes to resolve that.
New Zealand government launches online tool to help small businesses choose the best structure for their company.