Engineering stories - Page 11
UPDATE: IkeGPS shares jump on distribution contract with Stanley Black & Decker
Tue, 18th Nov 2014
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Shares of IkeGPS climbed 11 percent after the remote measuring device developer signed a manufacturing and distribution deal with Stanley Black & D.
RESEND: Canterbury University gets funding to develop user-friendly wearable computers
Tue, 4th Nov 2014
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university of canterbury
Two University of Canterbury researchers have received $870,000 in Marsden funding over three years to research how engineering and psychology coul.
3D printers add a new dimension to technology
Wed, 18th Jun 2014
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3d printing
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schools
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Students at Hutt Intermediate School explore new horizons in technology with a hands-on introduction to 3D printing, led by expert Gordon Dykes.
New Wynyard VP of Engineering to drive product development and growth
Wed, 30th Apr 2014
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orion health
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wynyard group
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mba
Wynyard Group names Gareth Cronin as new VP of Engineering, tasked with driving innovation and growth in the Advanced Crime Analytics market.
Dell disputes 15,000 jobs cut rumours
Wed, 5th Feb 2014
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network infrastructure
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software development
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personal computing devices
Dell denies rumours of 15,000 job cuts, confirming only a small portion of its workforce accepted voluntary severance, as it optimises operations.
Wanted: IT bright sparks
Wed, 10th Jul 2013
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software
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programming
Students with a talent for IT, electronics or engineering are being sought for the 2013 Bright Sparks competition.
Freelancer.com smashes 8 million user mark
Tue, 2nd Jul 2013
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engineering
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freelancing
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marketplace
Freelancer.com breaks through 8 million user mark, adding 10 new languages to reach a total of 30. The platform now supports professionals in 234 countries.
ICONZ-Webvisions appoints new Country Manager
Thu, 13th Jun 2013
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management
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iconz
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engineering
ICONZ-Webvisions promotes Deidre Steyn, ex-Head of Marketing, to new Country Manager for New Zealand and Australia, based in Auckland.
Callaghan Innovation appoints CEO all the way from Alaska
Thu, 14th Mar 2013
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Callaghan Innovation names Dr Mary Quin as its first CEO, bringing her wealth of experience from Xerox and Eastman Kodak from Alaska to New Zealand.
Tertiary institutes holding NZ back
Thu, 24th Jan 2013
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New Zealand's tertiary institutions lag in preparing software engineers, threatening the nation's cloud computing competitiveness, says Optimizer HQ CEO Kumar.
Celebrating Success
Mon, 1st Oct 2012
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management
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social networking
<strong>Dave Rosenberg reveals a few secrets to </strong><strong>Heather Wright</strong><strong> as he talks Westcon, leadership and the importance of family.
High-end reseller picks up top hardware brand
Mon, 7th May 2012
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edutech
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personal computing devices
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pc hardware
Central Innovation’s IC3D snags US brand Boxx Technologies, providing top-tier customised hardware for businesses with intense rendering demands.
Investors pleased with LinkedIn result
Fri, 10th Feb 2012
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LinkedIn reports over 100% growth in revenue for Q4, with $167.7m earned compared to $81.7m in 2010. Shares rise 9%.
Finalists chosen for IT painkiller comp
Tue, 15th Nov 2011
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greentree international
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construction
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engineering
Finalists for Greentree’s Game On contest include a traffic control firm and a vintners' product importer, competing for a USD $250,000 software package.
Virtual real estate agent launched
Thu, 7th Jul 2011
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200 Square's new virtual estate agent automates listings to contracts, cutting admin costs while offering expert support through online and direct channels.
New greenhouse gas solution
Mon, 26th Apr 2010
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power / energy
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oracle
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construction
Ndevr launches a new GHG management tool, pre-integrated with Oracle software, aiding firms like Thiess in efficient carbon footprint analysis and reporting.
Study: Employers 'cautiously optimistic' over 2010 growth
Tue, 6th Apr 2010
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physical security
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hudson
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construction
A Hudson study has reported that employers are remaining cautiously optimistic for real signs of growth in the second half of 2010.
A Timely Perspective
Fri, 1st Aug 2008
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uc
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personal computing devices
Intel celebrates its 40th anniversary with insights from 20-year veteran Graham Tucker, reflecting on the tech revolution and future trends in computing.