Callaghan Innovation stories
New Zealand conversational AI startup Ambit secures the Callaghan Innovation R&D Growth Grant, enabling acceleration of its cutting-edge research.
The C-Prize aimed to encourage people to push the boundaries of what's possible through technology, and solve real-world challenges.
Callaghan Innovation cheers its clients, including Rocket Lab, who triumphed at the NZ Innovation Awards, reflecting rich Kiwi ingenuity and ambition.
The companies were evaluated across key metrics such as addressable market, customer adoption, investments, chance of survival, and innovation.
New software startup Boma Marketing has created an app that simplifies digital marketing for small businesses.
Forsite, a pioneering OHS app, gets a £15m boost from Callaghan Innovation to enhance safety in the construction and property sectors.
Museum analytics startup Dexibit has scored a collaboration with London's National Gallery in what has been hailed as a 'great accolade'.
Callaghan Innovation's cobot trial programme accelerates automation for NZ manufacturers, exemplified by Assa Abloy's successful deployment of UR5 cobots.
Small and medium businesses in New Zealand are driving a significant increase in research and development investment, according to Callaghan Innovation.
The game has passed the prototype stage, and SeeCom are currently doing research to produce the full game version.
Waikato region sees growth in Māori business enterprise, says Waikato Innovation Park advisor. Māori businesses seeking support has increased to 16 percent.
Logan Williams has been selected to take part in the startup accelerator programme to help turn his ideas into an innovative business.
The search is on for big, bold, game-changing ideas and new solutions to New Zealand's greatest environmental challenges.
George Gong is an entrepreneur and angel investor with more than 20 years, and Stefan Korn was a member Callaghan's Stakeholder Advisory Group.
The lightbulb moments from will provide interesting insight into the future of the country's electricity market.
Genoapay allows ten weekly payments at no cost for the services like automotive, dental and vets which people need.
Waikato business incubator SODA Inc has four new partners as it aims to expand its incubation model across the country.
Kōkiri is the name of New Zealand's very first government-supported business accelerator programme for Māori, and it's looking for 10 participants.
Kiwi entrepreneurs flock to Matariki XPonential, exploring AI and robotics to amplify business innovation and embrace a tech-led future.
Māori entrepreneurs gather in Rotorua for the Matariki XPonential event to explore how technology can drive business growth and success.