Supermarkets stories
The market is estimated to thrive between 2021 and 2031 on the back of healthy demand from retail, eCommerce, logistics and manufacturing facilities.
The nanotechnology for the food packaging industry is expected to increase by 15% from 2023 to 2033, due to advances in material science and technology.
Fluent Order Management has gone live nationwide for SM Retail with the option to be used by over 50 brands, with Shop SM being the first cab off the rank.
Cloud-based mapping software provider GapMaps has partnered with Veitch Lister Consulting (VLC) to launch Zenith Traffic Estimates on GapMaps Live.
Loscam's track and trace solution powered by Thinxtra's 0G Network optimises the resilience of Coles' poultry supply chain while reducing equipment losses.
SoftBank Robotics says the robot requires low maintenance and is easily monitored by operators through an interactive fleet management system.
We chat with Australian digital marketing pioneer Ian Hopkinson about what lead him to create his own auditing tool.
Paytime is a tech platform that plugs into payroll software allowing employees to access a portion of their earned pay before payday.
IBM has launched a new market category, environmental intelligence, bringing together climate science and business operations.
IBM launches environmental intelligence software leveraging AI to help businesses respond to weather and climate risks.
As Australian businesses return to work, Thomas Duryea Logicalis offers a smart workspace solution, powered by Cisco Meraki, to ensure safety and compliance.
Only 10% of companies have a customer-centric supply chain that is resilient, according to a report by Accenture.
Spark launches 5G in Palmerston North, making it the first city in New Zealand with 5G on both mobile and wireless broadband. Four more locations to follow.
Aussie & Kiwi retailers must enhance data analytics & IoT to thrive in the eCom era, as suggested by McKinsey research.
During New Zealand's level 4 lockdown, .nz domain websites saw record traffic due to increased online activity as citizens worked and learned from home.
From house brand to industry innovator, 3SIXT's AUD $250 million success stems from diverse electronics, sustainability, and cutting-edge battery tech.
Despite a push for card-only transactions amid COVID-19, a MYOB study reveals that over half of New Zealanders still carry cash, posing a significant challenge.
Foodstuffs admits using facial recognition in some NZ stores, facing criticism while expanding technology trial.
Schools are offline and more than 100 North Island kindergartens have reverted to pen and paper due to a major international ransomware hit.
New Zealand small businesses to benefit from Government-funded Digital Boost skills training and support initiative.