When Kiwis fly: entries open for 2019 NZ Hi-Tech Awards
Awards will recognise a Flying Kiwi who will be inducted into the Tait Communications Hi-Tech Hall of Fame
Awards will recognise a Flying Kiwi who will be inducted into the Tait Communications Hi-Tech Hall of Fame
Dexibit CEO Angie Judge talk about using the cloud to power business transformation.
While supervising the building of a luxury yacht, Hadleigh Ford got the idea of developing software to fill a service gap in the maritime industry.
Invenco, Pushpay, Serko, Straker Translations and Vend vie for PwC Hi-Tech company of the year
Awards will recognise a new Flying Kiwi who will be inducted into the Tait Communications Hi-Tech Hall of Fame
"Embrace the idea that in the digital world, the customers have got all the power,” says Pohlen whose company is disrupting the traditional electric companies' business model.
Meet the winners 2016 Hi-Tech Awards and the two new ‘Flying Kiwis’ – Katherine Corich and Sam Morgan
“The record number of entries demonstrates that our entire industry is in great shape for the future,” says Wayne Norrie, chair of the Hi-Tech Trust.
ARANZ Geo, Serko, Shotover Camera Systems and Xero vie for PwC Hi-Tech Company of the Year. Winners will be announced at a black-tie gala dinner to be held at the TSB Arena in Wellington on May 15.
Vend and Vmob also among standout winners at the awards’ 20th anniversary gala dinner.
The CIO as ‘angel investor’ and other new and emerging roles for ICT leaders.
The NZ Hi-Tech Awards 2014 finalists were announced at three simultaenous events conducted at Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, yesterday evening.
At three simultaneous events held in Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington, the NZ Hi-Tech Awards 2014 finalists were announced yesterday evening.
Two new categories in this year’s Hi-Tech Awards are expected to boost entry numbers, say organisers.
The first is the International Business Wales Exporter of the Year which demonstrates achievement in global sales with technology products or services that have been developed locally. It recognises companies that have sold internaitonally for at least three years.
Compac Sorting Equipment, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare and Orion Health were named yesterday as finalists for this year’s PricewaterhouseCoopers Supreme Award NZ Hi-Tech Company.
The Hi-Tech awards recognise excellence across this country’s software, electronics, biotechnology, telecommunications and creative technology industries. The overall winners will be announced at a gala dinner on 1 May at the Christchurch Convention Centre.