Beauty brand Antipodes is the winner of the 2018 ASB Wellington Exporter of the Year, announced last week at a gala dinner at the Intercontinental Hotel.
A Free Trade Agreement with the European Union could boost exports by up to $NZ2 billion a year and save New Zealand hundreds of millions of dollars a year.
Gravure Packaging has won the Industry Development and Creativity category at the Pride In Print Awards with it's unique light-blocking milk bottle sleeve.
Kiwi companies have been lauded for packaging innovations that include an automated lamb processing system, packaging that triples the shelf-life of avocados, and a food packet that turns into a breakfast bowl .
Collaboration between Vancouver International Airport and Glidepath has brought together two leaders in airport innovation to expedite processing times and strengthen security.
Kiwi company Revolution Fibres has developed a natural skincare product made from Hoki skins that helps reduce wrinkles, heal burns and enhance medical treatments.
New Zealand Industry Training Organisation ServiceIQ’s Chief Executive Dean Minchington has signed a MOU with the Vocational Training Council (VTC) of Hong Kong.
Giesen Group has embraced new technology to share quick, concise information on its vineyards and wines with distributors and trade partners across the world.
Wellington's Gravure Packaging has been named the printer of the world’s best gravure process label in 2017 by the L9 group of international label associations.
Robotics Plus has signed an agency and distribution agreement with GlobalPac Technologies, which will see the company’s revolutionary robotic apple packers go global.
More streamlined trade between New Zealand and its key European markets will be one of the potential benefits of a Customs Cooperation Agreement with the EU says Customs Minister.
Fonterra Brands and Apollo Foods have installed leading technology at Apollo's Hawke’s Bay plant to deliver some of the best in fruit and dairy beverages to consumers worldwide.
Tech is the fastest growing and third biggest industry sector in New Zealand, contributing more than $6.3 billion in annual exports. Now other countries are chasing the cream of our tech crop.