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What future for offices, now we've worked from home?
"People need to be physically connected" - Culum Manson.
Waikato's TRT design engineers show the way in Australia
Waikato heavy transport engineering company TRT is on a growth roll.
Tax scheme may replace Callaghan grants
The Labour Government is looking to withdraw Callaghan Growth Grants.
R&D tax plan: 'Devil is in the detail'
Reaction to the proposed R&D tax incentive plan has been mixed.
US Air Force funds Kiwi tech project
The US Air Force has put $250,000 into an innovative Kiwi study.
Callaghan names firms to run incubator services
Callaghan Innovation has signed up six firms to run founder incubator services.
Pushpay inks R&D funding with Callaghan
Mobile app developer Pushpay Holdings has entered a funding agreement for a research and development grant from Callaghan Innovation.
Victoria Crone's new top job
Following her unsuccessful bid for Mayoralty, Vic Crone has landed the top job at Callaghan Innovation as chief executive.
Kiwi gaming industry keeps surging
The Kiwi game development industry is now worth $89 million a year - up 13 per cent from the year before.
Connected cat's eyes fast tracked to the world
A Christchurch company designing cat's eyes to communicate big data is one of ten start-ups selected for Vodafone's acceleration lab.
Callaghan Innovation appoints interim CEO
Hemi Rolleston, Callaghan Innovation's general manager Maori Economy, has been named interim chief executive.
Callaghan Innovation chief quits
Callaghan Innovation chief executive Mary Quin has resigned after three years in the role.
Double-booked top lawyer won't stop lawsuit
A top lawyer being double-booked isn't enough for Callaghan Innovation to put off a defamation and breach of contract lawsuit brought against it by Trends Publishing International.
Tech company to return $1.9m R&D funding
Endance has agreed to return $1.9 million of around $13.6 million in research and development funding.
Taxpayer funds for publisher at centre of grant spat
Trends Publishing, at the centre of legal battle with Callaghan Innovation, had already received hefty taxpayer funding.
Callaghan grants queried in secret report
A secret report into taxpayer subsidies found the rules governing the scheme were "ambiguous" and "contradict the purpose".
R&D grant boost for sensory product
Bluelab Corporation will use a new research and development growth grant to speed up taking a new sensory product to market in the next year.
Buyers eye eHome NZ
One of the country's largest off-site housing prefabricators, eHome NZ, owes secured creditors $13.9 million.