Auckland University stories
The University of Auckland and RUN are developing BadGood, a playful app designed to revolutionise stress relief by utilising smartphones' full capabilities.
Lies, fake news and misinformation – this is the age of the internet, and Twitter bots are largely responsible for perpetrating it.
Soul Machines gains US$2M from parent firm UniServices, boosting a US$15M drive. The Auckland AI company collaborates with Daimler on digital human tech.
Auckland Uni lauds entrepreneurial grads, spotlight on success stories like Facebook's Bowen Pan and mPort's Dipra Ray.
New Zealand is lagging in blockchain and cryptocurrency adoption, says a University of Auckland academic, urging swift action to remain competitive.
The University of Auckland's Business School is now using virtual reality (VR) to teach students about construction and leaky homes.
Māori business talents were honoured in this year's University of Auckland Aotearoa Māori Business Leaders Awards, celebrating innovation and leadership.
Data scientists are struggling with AI challenges as firms lack the skills needed for AI success in 2018, says the International Institute for Analytics.
The University of Auckland has onboarded Rimini Street to upgrade its HR software in order to comply with this year's changes to payday filing.
Businesses should shift from technology supporting people to people supporting technology, says Prof Oshri, to harness intelligent automation effectively.
The winners of the 2018 New Zealand Open source Awards were revealed at a sold-out gala at Wellington's Te Papa, highlighting excellence in various categories.
Multi-award winning professor Olaf Diegel will start with Auckland University's Faculty of Engineering in early 2019.
Harry Blackmore, an Arts and Commerce student at the University of Auckland, entered a competition alongside more than 20 million gamers.
The annual CIO Awards that celebrate excellence in NZ's IT industry is approaching in June with the finalists now officially announced.
University of Auckland Commerce and Law student Jillin Yan took the top spot in the 2018 CMC Markets' University Trading Challenge.
The University of Auckland welcomes leading AR expert Professor Mark Billinghurst, boosting their AR capabilities at the Bioengineering Institute.
This is an opportunity to recognise the massive contributions made by Māori business leaders – both individuals and organisations.
We wanted to offer an educational tool that's impartial and realistic to help people work out if solar is economic for their workplaces.
This year's competition was one of the most competitive and unpredictable, with eight teams all having an equal chance of winning close to the end.
The University of Auckland has received $150,000 in funding to launch the Cyber Security Foundry project, aimed at fighting cyber attacks.