The Grow North Innovation District’s school-to-scaleup Innovation Escalator came together during Techweek for an interactive discussion on the challenges and opportunities presented by digital transformation. Bridging the gap between businesses, innovators and students, TECH-Xpectations was held at the B:Hive in Takapuna, and organised as a collaborative initiative between ecentre, Massey Business School, Shore Junction, Smales Farm and Takapuna Beach Business Association.
Read moreNext-gen entrepreneurs: Prosthetic limb solution wins startup pitch competition
ecentre was a supporter of the ON Idea Pitch competition
Techweek19 kicked off on May 20 with ON: Futures in Tech and ON: Pitch, events aimed at encouraging more students to explore opportunities in technology and entrepreneurship.
Engineering students Sebastian Weaver and Connor Talbot took out the top prize for the pitch competition – which includes ecentre Sprint programme membership - for their prosthetic limb solution ProstheteX.
Read moreA major report took a close look at New Zealand startups. Here’s what it found.
The Startup Genome’s just-released 2019 Global Startup Ecosystem report - based on input from over 10,000 founders and data on over 1m companies worldwide – aimed to find out what it takes to build dynamic startup ecosystems which resonate both locally and globally, and which cities around the world are doing it best.
New Zealand was closely examined, with fascinating findings.
Read moreReinventing the wheel – Electric motorcycle designer wows innovators at ecentre
Electric motorcycle designer Eva Håkansson impressed product design enthusiasts at ecentre on Wednesday May 1 with a presentation about revolutionising electric motorcycle design in pursuit of a world record.
Read moreMeet the product development pioneers working at Massey University and ecentre
Dr Aruna Shekar, Innovator in Residence
ecentre Innovator in Residence Dr Aruna Shekar has been elected for a second time as president of the NZ branch of the Product Development & Management Association. Meet the product development pioneers she works with.
Read moreNiesh and ecentre kick off Techweek with ON: Futures In Tech
Student experience platform Niesh – which was incubated at ecentre and has grown rapidly – has partnered with ecentre to present ON: Futures In Tech, a full-day conference on May 20 involving entrepreneurs, panels and a chance to pitch tech innovations in a Dragon’s Den-style competition.
Read moreecentre celebrates Massey Graduation Week
ecentre celebrates graduation week with Massey Business School, sharing the importance of developing entrepreneurial, transportable skills to take advantage of the opportunities created by the unprecedented changes in society.
Guardian Angel Security's solutions for lone workers: a winning formula
Guardian Angel Security, a solutions provider for lone and remote workers, has won a share of up to $500,000 for a five year interest free loan from global female entrepreneur network SheEO. The company was one of five New Zealand businesses selected by 500 women (SheEO Activators) who contributed $1100 each to support early stage female entrepreneurs.
Read moreInnovators Launch Indoor QuadCopter Racing
KiwiQuads was founded by Tristan Rudden and Oliver Noles and the company is receiving guidance from the ecentre business incubator at Massey University
Drones can now be raced indoors thanks to a pair of innovators setting up a competition for quadcopters which fit in the palm of your hand.
Read moreValidate your business idea with Starting Blocks - RSVP for April workshop
Validate Your Business Idea With Starting Blocks - RSVP For April Workshop
The two-day mini-accelerator is designed to help students rapidly define and validate their early stage business ideas. The focus is on knowledge transfer and building the capability of the student to apply the same process to future ideas. The experience is valuable for anybody wanting to begin the Go Innovate! competition with a head start.
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