Massey University stories
Massey University's ecentre is launching Sprint Global 2019, an accelerator programme to help New Zealand startups go global faster.
A Massey University PhD student's innovative drone for monitoring New Zealand's endangered yellow-eyed penguins has won the Innovate 2018 competition.
Virtual reality (VR) could be the future of marketing research, according to Massey University PhD candidate Alexander Schnack.
Bungy jumping from an airship over Queenstown could soon be a thrilling reality as airships are set for a revival in New Zealand tourism.
Could randomised loot boxes in your favourite video games be giving you a similar hit to the psychological effects of gambling?.
The New Zealand VR/AR Association and Massey University School of Design have partnered to support the growing VR/AR sector.
Traditionally organisations keep bug & vulnerability findings for themselves, but Oracle and Associate Professor Dietrich take a different approach.
Rather than the traditional get-investment-ready approach, the Sprint Launch programme will instead focus on early revenue and customer acquisition.
Massey University ecentre's new CEO plans to expand and innovate the business incubator's services to reach more people in the entrepreneurial community.
Education in the remote Tokelau atolls is being modernised with the help of Massey University, bringing the nation's schools into the digital age.
A new book by Massey University Press delves into the state of cyber security in New Zealand and aims to encourage discussion on the topic.
Kiwis need to prioritize security over features, says Massey University cybersecurity expert. Personal data vulnerability a major concern.
Many senior managers in New Zealand businesses have an inherent distrust of big data, opting instead to rely on their own intuition.
Māori entrepreneurs are being held back from financial success due to issues with accessing finance, managing debt and wealth, and tax compliance.
Kiwi retailers face stiff challenge as 'Amazon effect' dents business confidence and sparks GST fairness debate.
Massey University children's literacy specialist Tom Nicholson discusses how spelling is even more relevant in a digital age than ever before.
New data shows that almost half of tertiary students in New Zealand have undiagnosed vision conditions, likely due to heavy digital device use.
James Porter and team have launched a successful te reo app, 'He aha tēnei?', with more resources on the way, helping children learn Māori language and culture.
Massey University graduate Dan Walker wants to see more Māori participation in the tech industry, using a tikanga Māori framework.
Academics say social media is making research more accessible, allowing for broader conversations and public debates.