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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.
Read MoreGlobal 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.
Read MoreAI 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreHofstadter's Law applies for all projects
“I’m 73 in startup years” jokes 2019 Young Engineer of the Year winner Terry Miller.
Read MoreLearning 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.
Read MoreLime'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.
Read MoreBring 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.
Read MoreAwesome 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.
Read MoreSurviving...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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