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More women in technology the time is now

It's about time. It's about time for more women in workplaces.

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Global thinking local innovation

Some said, going to Hong Kong for the FinTech Festival wasn't a great idea with all the trouble, all I can say is it was no trouble.

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AI a revolutionary force for the NZ insurance trade

AI is one of the most revolutionary forces for the insurance trade in New Zealand today, a major landmark national AI report just released says.

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The big difference between a hardware and software startup

In a sense, kicking off a software oriented startup is easy. Write some code, launch, troubleshoot, patch, update, refine. . and sell of course.

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Hofstadter's Law applies for all projects

“I’m 73 in startup years” jokes 2019 Young Engineer of the Year winner Terry Miller.

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Learning how to CEO

Terry Miller’s quite comfortable being an engineer. But the co-founder/CEO of Eight360, a unique spherical VR motion simulator, is much less comfortable in the role of company leader.

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Lime's Electric Scooters Are Being Removed From Auckland Streets

Auckland Council and Auckland Transport have selected four operators to operate e-scooters for the next six months. The post Lime's Electric Scooters Are Being Removed From Auckland Streets appeared first on Concrete Playground.

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Bring back a hardware incubator space

Without the now-defunct ‘First Assembly’ incubator (affectionately referred to as “1A”), it is very unlikely Eight360 would have survived.

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Awesome to build something with a piece of magic in it

Eight360 is an unashamedly engineer-led development. The VR-toting spherical simulator which you drive/fly while secured inside is a suite of know-how and implementation - a complicated piece of kit.

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Surviving...to build functionality

Eight360’s biggest challenge in its four and a half year development has been “surviving long enough to build out functionality,” says CEO/Chaos Pilot, Terry Miller.

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