Hi-Tech Awards stories
The IoT specialist network operator and solutions provider has been awarded two awards this year, and nominated for two more.
Rutherford has had a long and successful career in the tech sector including senior roles at Hewlett Packard and Cisco.
Early demand for Nosebuds has been reinforced by Gold and Red Dot honours, boosting Goodair’s bid to scale its drug-free breathing device.
Retail crime software used by more than six million workers has put Auror in contention for one of New Zealand's top tech prizes.
More than 300 entries have made judging harder as the awards reflect a tech sector valued at over NZD $23 billion.
Locate Technologies appoints Janine Grainger to its board as it plans to become New Zealand's first listed Bitcoin treasury firm on the NZX exchange.
Elle Archer, honoured as the Inspiring Individual at the 2024 NZ Hi-Tech Awards, exemplifies the growing influence of Māori professionals in Aotearoa's tech industry.
NZ Professor's AI system, Writer's Toolbox, wins award, revolutionising writing education in schools globally.
The Hi-Tech awards serve to highlight those organisations who are working to further Kiwi innovation in the digital age.
Talent has acquired ManpowerGroup's Experis in New Zealand, marking a significant growth milestone as they aim to ensure a seamless transition for all involved.
A record-breaking crowd of close to 1100 attended the awards dinner, held to celebrate the successes of New Zealand hi-tech companies.
Tech recruitment specialist Talent has been honoured at the NZ Hi-Tech Awards, recognised for its significant contributions to New Zealand's tech sector.
Callaghan Innovation commends winners of the 2018 Hi-Tech Awards & encourages businesses to explore tech support options. #HiTechAwards.
EIT lauds alumna Aliesha Staples for clinching Young Achiever of the Year at the NZ Hi-Tech awards, heralding her VR innovations.
NZ's ARANZ Geo lauded as a finalist for the prestigious Hi-Tech Company of the Year award, marking its third consecutive nomination.
Entries this year were scattered from Kaitia to Invercargill, resulting in a record number of entries – 30 percent up on last year.
A record breaking 900 people attended the awards dinner, held to celebrate the successes of New Zealand high-tech companies.
Flick Electric, an electricity retailer that has been in business for only two years, won the Vocus Communications Innovative Service Award.
Aranz Medical vies for top NZ Hi-Tech prize, showcasing their innovative 3D healthcare solutions amid industry acclaim.
Māori ingenuity shines at the Hi-Tech Awards with a new category attracting double the expected entries, celebrating tech innovation.