October 2019
A brief collection of the tech, startup and funding news from New Zealand in October 2019.
- New Zealand: A look at Trickle, helping hospitality to reduce beer wastage, recording data in real time and tracking every and any pour activity
- New Zealand: A brief intro to 7 NZ startups set to showcase at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco later this month
- New Zealand: A look at Quantiful, gathering global real-time consumer demand data and applying machine learning to forecast customer purchasing
- New Zealand: An intro to myReflection, making bespoke, affordable, mass-produced prostheses for breast cancer survivors using 3D printing
- New Zealand: Massey University team takes $50K win at global IoT Innovation Challenge with real-time, low cost air quality monitoring sensors
- New Zealand’s First AML secures $2.5M to help estate agents, lawyers, and accountants avoid unwittingly taking on crooks, drug dealers and despots as clients
- New Zealand: An intro to Winely, ‘precision wine technology’ startup allowing winemakers to track wine ferments using smart sensors
- New Zealand: IMAGR secures partnership with Japan’s H2O Retailing Corporation with SmartCart shopping trolley system, which uses computer vision and AI
- New Zealand: FileInvite secures $1M with mortgage broker platform, streamlining requests and storage of documents around loan applications
- New Zealand: iSANZ Awards, focused on information security, unveil 2019 finalists
- New Zealand: Iris Data Science aims to develop facial recognition software focusing on sheep, eliminating electronic identification and ear tagging
- New Zealand produces the world’s highest numbers of female-founded startups, says study of Crunchbase data
- New Zealand: An overview of JRNY, AI-backed insurtech gaining traction internationally
- An intro to FlexCareers, platform connecting talented individuals, entrepreneurs, carers, adventurers and others seeking a balanced life, with progressive employers
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