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Tuesday, 06 November 2018 08:42

Brother-sister duo build crypto investment platform

Brother-sister duo build crypto investment platform

A brother and sister team is behind one of New Zealand’s newest cryptocurrency exchange platforms designed for everyday investors. Alan and Janine Grainger, who are seasoned cryptocurrency investors, came up with the concept after discovering that friends and family were also interested but they simply didn’t know where to begin.

Published in Crypto Currency
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Monday, 05 November 2018 08:14

NZ AI can predict retinal and eye diseases

NZ AI can predict retinal and eye diseases

New Zealand-designed artificial intelligence framework MedicMind which enables the development and design of AI without coding has been used to develop an advance set of algorithms to detect a range of common eye diseases. Findings are published on Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology. The Dunedin-based research was part of an initiative to tackle growing ageing population and degenerative eye diseases, oDocs Eye Care director Dr Hong Sheng Chiong says. A total of 4435 images were used for developing the artificial intelligence and its underlying algorithm. The average accuracy was 80 percent, with sensitivity of 75 percent and specificity of 89 percent. The AI is capable of detecting common eye diseases such as diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, and retinal vessel disease. Age-related degenerative diseases such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy are on the rise, causing huge delays and backlogs to clinic appointments and clinical workload, Dr Hong says. “With an AI that is capable of triage and making initial predictive diagnosis, it would help clinicians with limited knowledge and experience in ophthalmology - eye care - to screen through retinal photographs efficiently” “This is a pilot study and its performance can be improved with a much larger dataset. We are calling for all New Zealand clinical and artificial intelligence scientists to join the movement to explore this field.” The research and algorithm are not designed to replace more conventional approaches such as a visit to an optometrist or ophthalmologist. It is merely a way to improve efficiency and safety of patients’ eye care. The scientific article is available here. Dr Hong is an ophthalmologist registrar at Dunedin Hospital and is chief executive of oDocs Eye Care. He says he is on a mission to end preventable blindness globally. Earlier this year, ODocs Eye Care signed its first overseas international partnership with Riyadh’s King Saud University, which is the biggest medical university in the Arab world.

Published in MEDICAL
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Thursday, 01 November 2018 14:38

S5000 exploring Tasman series concept

S5000 exploring Tasman series concept

S5000 cars could be racing in a Tasman style series in Australia and New Zealand

Published in AUTOMOTIVE
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Thursday, 25 October 2018 14:37

New Zealand blackcurrants support an active lifestyle

New Zealand blackcurrants support an active lifestyle

New research is adding to the knowledge that New Zealand blackcurrants are a ‘super fruit’ for those with an active lifestyle.

Published in HORTICULTURE
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Tuesday, 23 October 2018 09:00

British radar technology company wins contract to equip the Royal New Zealand Navy’s new fleet tanker with a cutting-edge navigation bridge system.

British radar technology company wins contract to equip the Royal New Zealand Navy’s new fleet tanker with a cutting-edge navigation bridge system.

Kelvin Hughes wins naval contract with UK Export Finance support.

Published in TECHNOLOGY
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Thursday, 18 October 2018 08:24

Space startup Rocket Lab will build a second launch site in Virginia

 Rocket Lab’s Electron rocket lifts off during its second test flight. Photo: Rocket Lab

Soon, the company will be able to launch from the US and New Zealand

Published in AVIONICS
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Tuesday, 16 October 2018 08:32

"Futuris" reaches for the sky with the wings of the future

"Futuris" reaches for the sky with the wings of the future

Aviation is facing a range of challenges, from economical to environmental. Can we tackle them by reshaping an aircraft's wings? "Futuris" flies to Italy, where engineers are testing a model of an aircraft of the future report Denis Loctier & Robert Hackwill in EuroNews.

Published in AVIATION
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Monday, 15 October 2018 09:00

Sleepwell hits another first for Samoa

BUILDING BRIDGES: Samoa’s first bedding and mattress manufacturing company have imported its first foam mattress-making machine into Samoa.

Sleepwell International continues to build bridges across the bedding and mattress industry in Samoa.

Published in MANUFACTURING
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Thursday, 11 October 2018 12:38

Beijer Ref NZ opens new facility

Beijer Ref NZ opens new facility

Beijer Ref CEO Per Bertland has officially opened a new 10,000m² support and distribution centre in Auckland, New Zealand.

Published in BUSINESS
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Tuesday, 09 October 2018 07:32

The working weeks by country

The working weeks by country

This map explains the different working weeks per country

Published in BUSINESS
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