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Innovation programme incorporated to help bring change to the tech sector and beyond
Boosting rangatahi engagement and supporting young women into sustainable agriculture careers are among the issues that 14 projects have tackled in New Zealand's only government innovation programm
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$400,000 needed for marae augmented reality concept
Augmented reality is a goal Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiarangi and Matātua marae in Whakatāne are working on.
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Arama Kukutai recognised for agritech development at Kea World Class NZ Awards
Pop superstar Pharrell, former All Black coach Sir Graham Henry, and Emmy Award nominee Melanie Lynsky were just some of the big names who joined in congratulating the eight winners of this year's
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Māori Spectrum Commission tests new ways to broadcast with 5G technology
Māori have rights to 20% of the spectrum, the airwaves that power wireless communication in this country.
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Government invests $6.5m into Māori science and technology workforce
The government is investing $6.5m dollars to get and retain more Māori in the science, technology and research sectors, through a new programme designed to network and mentor indigenous academics.
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Moving Māori from participation to ownership, creation in tech sector
The Māori tech sector is being mapped out to ensure a tangata whenua perspective, with the government setting up regional discussions towards an action plan to help improve the sector.
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Māori wahine in pursuit of excellence in the technology world, led by her ancestors
By Kahumako Rameka, Te Rito journalism cadet.
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First graduates from TORO tech academy immediately get internships
By Trenton Doyle, Te Rito journalism cadet. Photo: Two graduates from the first intake of TORO Academy: Kody Kingi (left) and Terri Toxward (right).
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Instagram account hacking makes digital expert warn Māori to take care online
A Māori digital proponent says Māori need to be wary of online security, following a similar call by