

New Director appointed for the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Darsel Keane has been appointed as the new Director of the University of Auckland Business School’s Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE).
The extraordinary benefits of an entrepreneurial mindset
Darsel Keane is Director of the Business School’s Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. As part of the University of Auckland’s Raising the Bar festival, Darsel gave a public talk on The Extraordinary Benefits of an Entrepreneurial Mindset. Here are the abridged notes from that talk.
Staff Profile: Ariel Dannenbring, Unleash Space Venue Coordinator
Unleash Space is the University of Auckland’s vibrant innovation and entrepreneurship hub. It offers workshops, a bookable meeting room, brainstorming spaces, experts and inspiration for your projects and ventures. Ensuring that the space is ready to help students and staff unleash their potential is Unleash Space Venue Coordinator Ariel Dannenbring.
Guts and glory – the rise of gastric biotech start-up Alimetry
Alimetry, a digital healthcare and diagnostic devices start-up is grounded in world-leading science in gastrointestinal diseases. In the short two years since its inception it has established itself as a pioneer in health solutions, recently being named a finalist in the NZ Hi-tech Awards.
Multitudes: The culture start-up built by the pandemic
In a post-pandemic world, with companies encouraging employees to continue to work from home, how will a healthy team dynamic be maintained? SaaS company Multitudes is helping teams improve culture and performance by providing data-led insights on day to day team behaviours and easy-to-access coaching for managers to unlock more inclusive, higher performing teams.
Teaching scientists to negotiate like artists (and vice versa)
Summer entrepreneurship programme Summer Lab has formed the inspiration for the paper Entrepreneurship and Negotiation: Teaching Scientists to Negotiate Like Artists (and Vice-Versa), which examines the challenges and opportunities involved in teaching negotiation to aspiring entrepreneurs from diverse interests and backgrounds.
The start-up using tractor-driven AI to enable the wine industry’s full potential
Cropsy Technologies are developing a combination of patent-pending hardware and AI to help growers make data-driven decisions. While their innovations have a number of applications, they are currently focused on viticulture, an industry that the team have identified as ripe for picking.
University of Auckland alumni crowd NZ Hi-Tech Awards Finalists list
The NZ Hi-Tech Awards celebrate New Zealand’s most successful hi-tech companies and highest achieving individuals. University of Auckland alumni are well represented in the recently released 2021 finalists list, with alumni involved in every category.
Reflections on leading a university to work like a start-up
Director Wendy Kerr led the Centre of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) from September 2015 – March 2021. Among her many achievements, she led the development and launch of Unleash Space, nearing her audacious goal of having 10% of all University of Auckland students engaging with innovation and entrepreneurship programmes.
CreateBase – the venture enabling kids to access enjoyable tech education
CreateBase is on a mission to give the next generation the skills, tools and confidence necessary to unleash their inner technology creators, and realise their future potential. They are currently building a digital platform that teachers and parents can provide to children to teach tangible technical skills through play.
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