

Auckland’s innovation ecosystem welcomes a new centre for next gen science and tech innovators
New Zealand's Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) is launching an ambitious new Science and Technology Centre with a vision to co-develop Aotearoa’s most culturally diverse, accessible, and enriching STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths) experiences for children and their whānau. The vision for the Centre is to inspire a sense of curiosity in the younger generation, empowering them to think creatively in order to innovate for a more regenerative future. The University of Auckland’s Maker Space Coordinator Hayden Moore is a consultant on the project, offering his advice and insights to help inform their plans. He has already brought inspiration to the Centre experience development through his personal project of an LED periodic table. There are now plans for Hayden to help with a giant interactive version in the new Centre, which is currently in the preliminary developed design phase.
From Velocity to a successful career in innovation and entrepreneurship: a chat with Kevin Park
Kevin Park has a background in start-up incubation, growth management, and sales strategy. While he initially pursued a career in medicine, he eventually found his calling in the start-up world, working for organisations such as The Icehouse, Vodafone and Crimson Education. During his time at university Kevin was involved in Spark/Velocity as a participant, a committee member, and later a judge. Currently, he is the Vice President of Sales at Hectre, an orchard management software company, where he is responsible for their revenue growth strategy.
Staff Profile: Nova Jackson, CIE Programme Adviser
Meet Nova Jackson - a Bachelor of Commerce student double-majoring in Management and Operations and Supply Chain Management, a mother, and a Programme Adviser at the Business School’s Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE). As a Programme Adviser, Nova is part of the team who organise and facilitate our suite of workshops, events, and development programmes.
From academia to entrepreneurship: Isaac Cleland’s AI rostering venture RosterLab
The AI rostering software solution, RosterLab, won the University of Auckland’s Velocity $100K Challenge in 2020 after Engineering PhD student Isaac Cleland made a last-minute entry to the entrepreneurship competition. RosterLab is based on his research with Associate Professor Andrew Mason and Dr Michael O’Sullivan into developing new techniques for mathematically optimising large and complex roster models.
New study to reveal career outcomes for University of Auckland’s entrepreneurial alumni
Are innovators born or made? This is the underlying query of a forthcoming study, contrasting participants in programmes delivered by the University of Auckland Business School’s Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) with non-participants.
Terrible Ideas hackathon puts Artificial Intelligence to the test
The University of Auckland’s second ever Terrible Ideas hackathon once again put the theory that there is no such thing as a bad idea to the test – this time with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence.
The Star Trek-inspired deep tech designed to instantly identify E. Coli in drinking water
RisosEnterprises Ltd. is embarking on a mission to revolutionise water safety with a novel, trademarked, handheld water pathogen detector, called the Waicorder. The start-up team have received support from the Business School’s Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) and received a $1 million MBIE Smart Ideas Grant to enable the development of a proof of concept.
From Velocity to EY Entrepreneur Of The Year: Retail Crime Intelligence Platform Auror
Every year, retailers lose $150B USD to theft and organised retail crime. Auror, the 2012 runner-up of the Velocity $100K challenge, is changing the game with its world-leading crime prevention and detection intelligence platform.
Study abroad students learn to become global changemakers
The University of Auckland’s latest cohort of inbound study abroad and exchange students have embraced the opportunity to learn about innovation and entrepreneurship as tools to address climate issues. Students were given the opportunity to participate in the University’s Generation Changemakers programme, organised by the International Office in partnership with the Business School’s Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE).
University spinout aims to make microvascular surgery quicker and safer
Avasa is an Auckland Bioengineering Institute spin-out working to make microvascular surgery quicker and safer by commercialising a tiny medical device.
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