Quantum open source fund launched
A ‘no-strings’ grant program targeting developers of quantum computing software has been launched with the aim of filling the gaps in the nascent field.
A ‘no-strings’ grant program targeting developers of quantum computing software has been launched with the aim of filling the gaps in the nascent field.
Education minister Nikki Kaye has released a consultation draft setting out proposals for new digital technologies content for the New Zealand curriculum and Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, the Māori-medium curriculum, along with a $40 million investment package to upskill teachers so they can deliver the new curriculum.
For the majority of startups and small businesses there comes a time when they start planning for the future and that often includes seeking out funding. Whether you’re in the market for an additional financial boost through crowdsourcing or planning to reach out to investors, there is plenty of preparation that goes into financial growth.
Auckland-based Projectmanager.com, a provider of project management software, has raised $3.5 million in Series A funding to support the company's momentum and expansion into the United States.
New government grants for startup technology companies will be subject to clawback provisions if the recipient company is sold to overseas interests or its operations relocated overseas.
NZ-based workforce management company, GeoOp, has raised $10 million in a private share offering that was oversubscribed by more than three times.
US government agencies are interested in unified communications systems that integrate voice, video and data over internet protocol, but they have concerns about funding and security, according to a recent survey.
IT managers want the benefits of deploying new storage technologies but say a lack of time and management support are stifling those aspirations.