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GEN New Zealand releases manifesto to encourage greater entrepreneurship

NZ Entrepreneur

Watch the video interview now A network of more than 140 entrepreneurial businesses and organisations warns New Zealand is in danger of being left behind due to a lack of resources and insufficient policies to progress entrepreneurship. They collaborated to produce the manifesto, reflecting the views of network members.

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How the Internet of Things is impacting New Zealand businesses

NZ Entrepreneur

It means they can collect data from places like rivers and streams out in the middle of nowhere, and due to developments in power sources – batteries can last for multiple years on units where required.”. The post How the Internet of Things is impacting New Zealand businesses appeared first on NZ Entrepreneur Magazine.

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Budding entrepreneurs receive a head start with startup education scholarships

NZ Entrepreneur

A new batch of enterprising New Zealanders are being given the opportunity to fast track their ventures from idea through to startup, thanks to an online education initiative backed by Callaghan Innovation and entrepreneur education platform Startup NZ. Adam Townsend, Bike Matrix. Adam Townsend, Bike Matrix.

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How much bandwidth does your business need?

NZ Entrepreneur

With digital development and innovations showing no sign of slowing down, it’s crucial that you plan to have the infrastructure to support it, and this means, you guessed it, having enough bandwidth. Business fibre The pinnacle of internet delivery methods, fibre-optic cables offer the fastest speeds available in New Zealand.

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Editorial: We owe a duty of care to founder mental health and it requires a collaborative solution

NZ Entrepreneur

As for so many others though, the news of his death by suicide last year still came as a shock and with a deep sense of sadness. In terms of building entrepreneurial capability, we are heading in the right direction to develop the talent that will power us into the 22nd Century.

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Opinion: It’s a startup world

NZ Entrepreneur

If we want to maintain and support sustainable economic growth while meeting the broader needs of society, we will need an economy underpinned by innovation and new technologies. Suse Reynolds, Angel Association New Zealand. Check out New Zealand’s Angel networks on the Angel Association NZ website.

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Go global or grow local? The Kiwi startup quandary

NZ Entrepreneur

A new study considers whether it is better to “go global” from day one, or to grow locally first. Auckland-based startup Niesh, which has developed a student discount platform, is on a rapid growth trajectory and has had to decide if it should grow locally, or prioritise opportunities overseas.

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