DTE stories
New 'one stop shop' facility M2 has been launched in Australia to accelerate the development of life-changing medicine and medical devices.
Linbit partners with eCloudtech to deliver their suite of products to the Chinese market, aiming to become the standard in Linux for critical workloads.
Ex-GCSB researcher Justine Bone has scored a role in HP's new Security Advisory Board, alongside a former hacker and a security consultant.
New Zealand is on the verge of an exciting period for electric vehicles, according to experts at the evworld NZ showcase.
Vodafone wins Speedtest Award for NZ's swiftest mobile and broadband, says Ookla, bolstering data-driven lives for Kiwis.
Australian Trade and Investment Commission teams up with Commonwealth Bank to boost business ties with Hong Kong and China.
Raritan announces new features for its Dominion SX II products, including Java-free access and control of remote devices.
Students at Christchurch's Te Kura Kaupapa Māori O Te Whānau Tahi are using 3D modelling and printing to tackle world problems.
Adobe's latest report highlights a significant gap between Australian marketers' self-perceptions and consumer expectations in digital advertising.
Educators invited to free webinar on using edtech in the classroom, featuring 3D printing, coding and robotics. Don't miss out! #edtech.
LoopEd 2017 could be a great opportunity for Wellington educators looking for some professional development, and some mid-year inspiration.
Upcoming conference invites educators and the games industry to meet and look to the future of learning, together.
Report released looking at the projected uptake of VR technologies in education and how the edtech sector will up their game.
Upcoming edtech conference hopes to share insights with the education sector and connect educators with leading tech players.
Ministry of Education focuses on te reo and digital literacy to revive indigenous language and prepare for tech-driven future.
A chance to try a new gamification tool that encourages collaboration. Can you save the droid before his power cells are permanently drained?.
Techweek '17 is over but not forgotten, hopefully educators were able to take a piece of tech knowledge home from 'class' this year.
We want to hear from you. How is the changing digital landscape affecting your educational offerings? We want to tell your stories.
A quick-start guide to planning your Techweek 17 adventures. Take a look at what Educators recommends to head along to in the last 4 days of events.
The future of technology in education lies in collaboration, as schools reach out and help each other up the tech ladder.