Callaghan Innovation stories
Auckland's FoodBowl is revolutionising NZ's food sector, driving innovation, commercial success, and fostering premium value-added food exports.
Promapp Solutions secures research & development grant to aid international expansion and increase development team.
The C-Prize Challenge invites Kiwi innovators and entrepreneurs to create technology solutions in a designated area.
Callaghan has awarded six providers, some in BoP, Gisborne, and Hawkes Bay, one and two-year contracts for founder incubator services.
New Zealand's government agency, Callaghan Innovation, has injected $250k into the country's first museum-based innovation accelerator.
Callaghan Innovation lauds Emirates Team New Zealand's 2017 America's Cup win, attributing success to advanced R&D initiatives backed by its grants programme.
Callaghan is running its biennial C-Prize Challenge, asking Kiwi innovators and entrepreneurs to create the next generation of wearable tech.
Three international experts will travel to NZ to share their expertise in wearable technology with entrants in Callaghan Innovation competition.
Kiwi businesses are investing more in their R&D to create innovation and success, according to Callaghan Innovation.
New Maori Innovation Hub in Lower Hutt to boost collaboration & growth for Māori businesses, launched by Callaghan Innovation.
Callaghan Innovation launches three new accelerator programmes in bid to develop start-ups in fintech, digital tech and energy sectors.
It has been released to turn great ideas into fledgling businesses and help NZ grow its share of a burgeoning global $1 trillion (NZD) industry.
Callaghan Innovation's 2015-2016 Annual Report is scheduled for Parliament, and it puts forward some of the most grand successes for Kiwi innovation.
They call it the 'brain drain', where talented young New Zealanders leave our shores to seek better prospects elsewhere - this could soon change.
Hutt Valley is a step closer to becoming NZ's Technology Valley following the govt's $15m hi-tech funding boost, says National List MP Chris Bishop.
The New Zealand Government has allocated an extra $15m to schemes aimed at speeding up the commercialisation of new technologies.
Dotteral's creative solution to reducing UAV noise earned them a place at the Callaghan Innovation New Zealand pavilion at the NAB Show.
A further 11 Kiwi tech start ups will receive repayable grants worth $450,000 to help them commercialise their technology.
Māori ingenuity shines at the Hi-Tech Awards with a new category attracting double the expected entries, celebrating tech innovation.
Vodafone NZ launches accelerator programme to help Kiwi start-ups go global. 10 companies to be chosen for first round.