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Google outage affects users across New Zealand and Australia

The search giant says there is no workaround while engineers establish the root cause.

Pushpay boosts earnings, cashflow, as net loss narrows

The formerly dual-listed church payment and management software company was acquired for $1.63 billion in 2023.

Sterling raises $3.8m seed round for agentic AI accounting play

Kiwi founders harnessed Open AI agents to ease the burden on finance teams, including their wives, and attracted top tech investors.

Aspiring Materials gets $15m to shore up NZ’s critical minerals

The Regional Infrastructure Fund money will help fund a commercial-scale critical minerals plant in Southland and will create about 200 full-time jobs.

Clean tech companies relieved after Ara Ake grants confirmed

Threats of having to pay back the repayable grants within 10 days have dissipated with Mbie saying Ara Ake got it wrong.

How should a responsible investor think about AI?

Betashares’ responsible investment manager Vinnay Cchoda talks AI ahead of RIAA’s September conference.

Auckland University spin-out PhaseFoam takes cool to new level

Following a successful paid trial with a Fonterra milk distribution franchisee, PhaseFoam is raising funds to scale.

Arria appoints auditor in preparation for listing

Firm’s run-ins with regulators ‘a feature of the highly scrutinised public-company audit environment,’ says Arria chair.

Inaugural NZ Tech Expo seeking to become the sector’s Fieldays

Organiser Lucas Grossi sees a need for an industry event focused on genuine connection rather than conference keynotes.

‘Innovation is in our blood’: Fractal’s Alice Havill

The climate tech strategic facilitator says New Zealand’s innovation is on par with the rest of the world but our market opportunities don’t match up.