New Zealand’s startups
News from 10/2018
A round-up of October 2018’s tech startup news headlines from New Zealand, gathered from online technology news media.
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- New Zealand: Soul Machines, AI-driven digital assistant startup, gains new funding of US$2M // read it here
- New Zealand: The 3 finalists set to pitch at the Startup Dunedin Challenger Series // read it here
- New Zealand: Hello Cup partners 261 Fearless global women’s network on sustainable menstruation solution // read it here
- New Zealand: Imagr AI and computer vision startup to trial Smartcart cashierless shopping in Auckland // read it here
- New Zealand: Hnry fintech startup’s pre-seed capital raise oversubscribed by $100K within days of launch // read it here
- New Zealand: Venture Up accelerator for young entepreneurs set for Queenstown – applications close November 2nd // read it here
- New Zealand: Developer achieves Bitcoin transaction without using the web or power grid // read it here
- New Zealand: Centrality Accelerator program launched for blockchain startups // read it here
- New Zealand tells travellers to provide digital device passwords or face prosecution and fines // read it here
- ANZ New Zealand launches Google Pay, replacing its own goMoney Wallet // read it here
- New Zealand: Soul Machines tech startup puts human face on AI with digital humanoids // read it here
- A brief overview of New Zealand’s strategy around cybersecurity // read it here
- Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand to partner to partner innovation hubs in future-proofing move // read it here