Latest Posts in April 2009

A New Zealand company was recently declared one of five finalists in the Financial Times’ Climate Change Challenge. Blenheim, New Zealand based Carbonscape was one of the top five finalists with its Black Phantom, a machine designed to turn biomass into charcoal. Carbonscape describes this machine as “effectively one giant microwave”, which processes agricultural and [...]

In light of the recent swine flu outbreak, New Zealand demonstrates that it is prepared for the possibility of a pandemic.

Collaboration dominates this year’s New Zealand Business Forum in Singapore

The New Zealand green-lipped mussel has proven to be the richest source of marine oils most effective in lowering LDL, also known as the bad cholesterol.

Some of New Zealand’s most noted creative companies today presented their views on some of the thriving partnerships already in existence with Singapore and future opportunities for collaboration during a series of presentations and a panel discussion at this year’s New Zealand Business Forum at the Matrix building in Biopolis.

ome of New Zealand’s most noted clean tech companies today presented their views on some of the thriving partnerships already in existence with Singapore and future opportunities for collaboration during a series of presentations and a panel discussion at this year’s New Zealand Business Forum at the Matrix building in Biopolis.

Some of New Zealand’s most noted biotechnology companies today presented their views on some of the thriving partnerships already in existence with Singapore and future opportunities for collaboration during a panel discussion at this year’s New Zealand Business Forum at the Matrix building in Biopolis.

New ICT Innovation Institute aims to bridge the gap between the academic world and the ICT industry.

Red wines from New Zealand are catching up with their Bordeaux counterparts

New Zealand Business Forum 2009: Will you be there?