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Hopelessly addicted inventor saving native birds with AI

Grant ryan
A researcher described as a hopelessly addicted inventor who is using artificial intelligence (AI) to find native bird predators such as rats, stoats and possums, will be an interesting speaker at AI Day in Auckland on March 28.
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ACL Airshop and CORE Transport Technologies: Advancing Bluetooth® Tracking for Air Cargo Toward a Giant “Internet of Things”

ACL Airshop and CORE Transport Technologies: Advancing Bluetooth® Tracking for Air Cargo Toward a Giant “Internet of Things”
GREENVILLE, S.C., March 7, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — ACL Airshop LLC of the US and CORE Transport Technologies, Inc. of New Zealand continue rolling out their innovative, field-proven Bluetooth® enabled logistics technology to the global air cargo industry.
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Researchers embark on first-ever slow earthquake drilling mission

 Cartoon showing subduction zone, region of slow slip, and planned drillholes for coring and observatory sensors. Credit: Demian Saffer, Penn State & Laura Wallace, GNS Science
This March and April, an international team of researchers will install monitoring equipment inside an active fault zone off the coast of New Zealand, in the Ring of Fire, in the first-ever scientific drilling mission specifically designed to study slow earthquakes.
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AI provides tech work window for women

AI provides tech work window for women
Artificial intelligence, or AI, is the next wave of technology and New Zealand must present a fresh window to help encourage women into tech roles.  Big corporations across every industry, from retail to agriculture, are trying to integrate machine learning into their products and the global thirst for AI is fuelling a heated race to climb aboard the new revolution.
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Encouraging signs of more Kiwi women in tech

 Dexibit chief executive Angie Judge
The worm has turned in the tech world as a wave of females are joining the tech community, according to national and global reports.
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NZ can’t afford to fall behind in the AI revolution

NZ can’t afford to fall behind in the AI revolution
The head of New Zealand’s leading artificial intelligence (AI) company Soul Machines has issued a plea to New Zealand corporate companies not to fall behind in the global development of AI, the latest tech industrial revolution.
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Houston trip opens doors for Kiwi med-tech innovators

Houston trip opens doors for Kiwi med-tech innovators
A Callaghan Innovation fact-finding mission next week to the world’s largest life sciences campus is part of a strategy to elevate the burgeoning New Zealand medical technology sector onto the global stage.  Mike Brown, co-founder of wearable bladder sensor start-up Uri-Go, will be among a group of New Zealand innovators heading to the world’s most significant medical technology complex for the first time.
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Sonnen to establish battery factory in SA

Sonnen to establish battery factory in SA
Feb 23, 2018   -  Leading global battery and solar energy company sonnen will move its Australian headquarters from Sydney to Adelaide where it will also establish a manufacturing hub. The announcement further cements South Australia as a world leader in renewable energy and storage. The German company, the world’s largest producer of household battery and solar energy storage solutions, will use Adelaide as its central shipping facility for Australia and the Asia and South Pacific region. It will also establish a technical training facility in the South Australian capital, which will cover Australia, New Zealand and Asia Pacific markets. Sonnen…
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TracPlus and AgriTrack Team Up to Help Australian Firefighters

TracPlus and AgriTrack Team Up to Help Australian Firefighters
Feb 21, 2018 — TracPlus Global and AgriTrack announced today an agreement to deliver time-critical fire information from AgriTrack’s FireTrack into TracPlus’ global tracking and messaging service.  Last year, Australia experienced their warmest winter on record, contributing further to the threat of uncontrolled Wildfires and further necessitating the urgency for more detailed and comprehensive real time data delivery.
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NZ should celebrate its great global tech success - Ian Taylor

Feb 20, 2018  -  Ian Taylor, one of New Zealand’s most prominent tech experts, says New Zealand must celebrate it digital successes as one of the leading tech countries in the world.  Taylor received a huge ovation at the international digital nations summit in Auckland today for his impassioned plea to all Kiwis to feel proud of the country’s digital and tech successes.
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Chief tech officer appointment critical for NZ

Chief tech officer appointment critical for NZ
Feb 20, 2018  -  The appointment of a chief technology officer for New Zealand is critical for the future of the country if we hope to be a thriving digital nation by 2030, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says.  He was speaking at the international Digital Nations Summit in Auckland today and reiterated that technology is going to drive the New Zealand economy in the future.
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Textbooks and landline phones likely to be gone by 2030

Feb 19, 2018  -  Spark Digital chief executive Jolie Hodson, who is speaking to the international Digital Nations summit in Auckland starting today, has painted a picture of dramatic tech changes in New Zealand over the next 12 years.
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Palace of the Alhambra Spain

Palace of the Alhambra, Spain

By: Charles Nathaniel Worsley (1862-1923)

From the collection of Sir Heaton Rhodes

Oil on canvas - 118cm x 162cm

Valued $12,000 - $18,000

Offers invited over $9,000

Contact:  Henry Newrick – (+64 ) 27 471 2242

Henry@HeritageArtNZ.com

 

Mount Egmont with Lake

Mount Egmont with Lake 

By: John Philemon Backhouse (1845-1908)

Oil on Sea Shell - 13cm x 14cm

Valued $2,000-$3,000

Offers invited over $1,500

Contact:  Henry Newrick – (+64 ) 27 471 2242

Henry@HeritageArtNZ.com

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