Auckland stories - Page 1
Jellyfish names Maria Africa to lead ANZ paid media
Today
Jellyfish names Maria Africa senior director of paid media for Australia and New Zealand as it accelerates AI-driven marketing growth.
Auror opens global Auckland HQ to tackle retail crime
Today
Auror opens a new global headquarters in central Auckland as it scales overseas and steps up efforts to combat organised retail crime.
Spark NZ, HPE revamp hybrid cloud for managed services
Yesterday
Spark NZ taps HPE GreenLake and Morpheus to rebuild hybrid cloud, boosting automation and managed services for Kiwi enterprise clients.
C-Tech shifts to Dassault cloud CAD for composites push
Yesterday
New Zealand composites specialist C-Tech adopts Dassault’s cloud 3DEXPERIENCE CAD to unify design, simulation and manufacturing across sites.
‘Speed dating’ scheme for recruits goes nationwide
Last week
A “speed dating” style Earn as You Learn scheme linking paid factory work and study is to expand nationwide after a strong Waikato trial.
Langdon backs third culture cuisine with NZD $15m hub
Last week
Langdon to pour over NZD $15m into a new South Auckland hub, doubling capacity to feed surging demand for third culture cuisine.
Why every business needs an AI strategy (even if AI isn’t the strategy)
Last week
Businesses that treat AI as a shiny toy, not a planned tool, risk waste, security gaps and stagnation as competitors move ahead.
Productivity gains from AI will stall unless New Zealand fixes its security foundations
Last week
New Zealand’s AI productivity promise will falter unless firms simplify systems, curb shadow AI and strengthen cybersecurity foundations.
GovHack awards celebrate open data innovation in 2025
This month
GovHack’s 2025 Red Carpet Awards in Sydney spotlighted innovative open data projects driving public benefit across Australia and New Zealand.
Game review: Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 (PS5 Edition)
This month
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 finally arrives on PS5, offering photorealistic global exploration and new modes despite some outdated map data. Verdict: 9.0/10.
Vessev launches VS-9 Skye electric hydrofoiling leisure boat
Last month
Vessev unveils the VS-9 Skye, an electric hydrofoiling boat offering speeds up to 30 knots and seating for ten, enhancing leisure boating with eco tech.
Coppelia uses data-driven online strategy to grow music audience
Last month
Auckland band Coppelia uses data-driven digital strategies and quality content to grow their music audience and secure festival invites in 2025.
MyRepsoft unveils AI platform to automate financial data entry
Last month
Auckland's MyRepsoft has launched an AI platform that automates financial data entry, cutting labour costs and boosting efficiency by 85% for enterprises.
FriendWe launches map to foster real-world connections in NZ
Last month
FriendWe, a new NZ platform, offers a map to foster real-world social connections by showing where others are open to meeting, prioritising privacy and safety.
This Christmas brings gaming, wellbeing & experience gifts
Last month
This Christmas features gifts for gamers, fitness fans and foodies, plus experience tickets and charity merch supporting girls' sports in NZ schools.
Kate Driver rejoins DLA Piper to boost Auckland funds practice
Last month
Kate Driver has rejoined DLA Piper in Auckland as senior associate, enhancing the firm's Investment Management & Funds practice with her global expertise.
Swyftx secures naming rights for NZCryptoCon 2026 in Auckland
Last month
Swyftx has secured naming rights for NZCryptoCon 2026 in Auckland, spotlighting its role in expanding crypto education and engagement in New Zealand.
OnShout launches digital platform to end unwanted gift wastage
Last month
Auckland-based OnShout launches a digital platform enabling collaborative gift contributions, aiming to cut unwanted presents and reduce waste in New Zealand.
EonFibre & Datacentre220 boost fibre links for NZ data hubs
Last month
EonFibre partners with Datacentre220 to offer DC Direct fibre links in Auckland, boosting high-capacity data connections across New Zealand's digital hubs.
New Zealand’s tech exports hit NZD $20bn, led by ICT growth
Last month
New Zealand’s tech exports climbed to NZD $20bn in 2025, led by ICT growth, becoming the country’s third largest export sector after dairy and tourism.