New Zealand's hottest young start-up companies had the chance to shine recently when their achievements were recognised at the Gen-i New Zealand Incubators Awards hosted in Wellington by Mayor Kerry Prendergast. The Gen-i sponsored awards underlined the growth of New Zealand's incubation industry, with the winning companies representing everything from robotics and GPS tracking, through to wireless power solutions and mobile banking.
Finalists have been named for the both the Gen-i New Zealand Incubator Awards and the Telecommunications Users Association of New Zealand (TUANZ) Awards - and Dunedin companies incubated by Upstart Business Incubator feature strongly in both lists. TracPlus Global Limited is a finalist for three out of the four categories of the Incubator Awards; Start-up of the Year, Start-up Exporter of the Year and Start-up Entrepreneur of the Year. It is also a finalist in the TUANZ award category of Initiative of the Year for 2008.
Unlimited magazine in partnership with UK Trade & Investment are proud to host the $unlimited Investment Challenge, offering all New Zealand companies the chance to get in front of New Zealand's top investors to pitch for investment. ?The complete challenge is an inspiring programme commencing with investment ready seminars, with qualifying companies being groomed to get the ultimate opportunity to pitch to investors.
Dunedin technology company beats 15 other countries to win prestigious competition Auckland, 3 June 2008 - International Business Wales and Technium UK today announced New Zealand technology company TracPlus Global Limited, providers of a ground-breaking GPS tracking service, as the winner of the International Technium Challenge.
Intergen announced today that it has signed a merger agreement with Dunedin based software and technology company Kognition. The merger is effective immediately.