Bloomberg Green Festival Chews On Climate Issues

Seattle plays host to the Bloomberg Green Festival this week. The festival invites activists and innovators to collaborate on climate solutions with a focus on sustainability, design, culture, food, tech, data, science, policy and entertainment. The festival offers solutions-driven experiences alongside expert commentary as well as a series of public-facing and engaging events across the…

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Cashed Up Nano Firm Collaborates With University Researchers

This year marks the twentieth anniversary of the incredible discovery of graphene. The elusive nano-material demonstrates astounding properties with applications including electronics, clothing, paints, healthcare and water purification. In particular graphene is actively being explored as a foundation for targeted therapeutics and implantable devices and sensors. Collaborations between industry and research groups have been forging…

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Hydro-Metrics Nails Nitrate Numbers

As concerns over groundwater nitrate levels grow, scientist engineers from the Southern Hemisphere have been exporting a unique nitrate sensing technology globally. Now the company is being spun out from it’s university consultancy origins, in the hope of securing investment and scaling up the operation considerably. Hydro-Metrics started life as a business unit within Lincoln…

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Will Politics Stifle The Green Shoots Of Agritech?

Conflicts, climate change, constrained investment and the requirement to reduce agricultural emissions are all factors impacting our global food production system at present. Novel approaches will be needed in the future if we are to feed an estimated population of 10 Billion by 2050. Foodtech and agritech are likely to play an increasing role in…

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Navigating The Commercialisation Of Science

Competing and thriving as a nation in a highly technological, fast changing and globalised economy increasingly dictates that universities and institutes step up and generate economic returns on their research. But although there have been a few notable exceptions here in New Zealand universities, we continue to underperform in the commercialisation of new scientific knowledge…

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