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Our fastest growing tech companies according to Deloitte
The Deloitte Fast 50 this year featured 13 fast-growing companies that have thrived despite the tough economic conditions.
Griffin on Tech: Google’s brinksmanship, Govt’s tech progress a year on
Google is threatening to pull New Zealand news snippets from its search and Google News platforms. But the Government should hold firm in a rare effort to address the power imbalance between Big Tech and nations grappling with the implications of their influence.
A decade of Kiwi deep tech innovation
New Zealand's government-funded Deep Tech Incubator Programme has supported nearly half of the country’s deep tech startups since it was founded a decade ago, awarding $44 million in replayable grants.
Griffin on Tech: Deck chairs, Titanic, and Budget 2024
The lack of investment in anything forward-looking that has the ability to boost capability in the digital economy is deflating and in stark contrast to what we saw delivered the Australian Federal Budget earlier this month.
Griffin on Tech: The stark contrast between Aussie’s innovation-heavy budget and our own
Australia faces many of the problems we do at the moment, but is fundamentally a wealthier country, which is why the last few budgets there have seen left and right-leaning governments alike make some big investments in tech and knowledge economy initiatives they hope will lift salaries and high value exports in the longrun.
Griffin on Tech: Using tech, making tech and the productivity dilemma
Using tech to make us more efficient has great benefits, but making tech to sell to the world is the real key to becoming more productive