Learn about a highly personalised approach to blood cancers, based on narrowing down specific genetic mutations, which could improve patient outcomes.
University of Auckland spin-out company TheiaNova is working to introduce a groundbreaking, non-invasive treatment for the eye disease keratoconus.
UniServices has appointed a Māori Business Development Director to help foster and facilitate relationships with Māori communities.
UniServices-backed Kara Technologies is an award-winning start-up with a vision of making sign language avatars available anywhere and everywhere.
The puzzle game strengthens the body, stimulates the brain and encourages social connection – and about all patients need is a smartphone and wooden blocks.
UniServices CEO Andy Shenk reflects mid-lockdown on encouraging a flourishing economy and society through the smart, ethical use of data.
Formerly home to the iconic Lion Brewery, Waipapa Taumata Rau | University of Auckland purchased the 5.2-hectare Khyber Pass property in May 2013
With more than $6 million in new MBIE funding, University of Auckland researchers are working to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of geothermal energy.
Aotearoa New Zealand’s best in research commercialisation have been honoured and three of the seven winners are associated with UniServices.
Joint replacement surgeries are tricky because every patient's body is different, meaning replacement joints need to be sized and positioned differently. Formus Labs brings AI and 3D modelling to the task.
The Space Institute – Te Pūnaha Ātea – has a vision: to become New Zealand’s leading centre for building and operating small satellites.
Policies created reliance on the motor vehicle and policies can change it, say two of the country’s foremost climate policy experts.
The world’s largest media arts festival is coming to Aotearoa New Zealand. Ars Electronica Garden Aotearoa will explore the nexus of art, technology and society.
UniServices Commercialisation Director Stephen Flint talks about investing in XR technologies and what's coming up in this space.
Avasa is an Auckland Bioengineering Institute spin-out working to make microvascular surgery quicker and safer by commercialising a tiny medical device.
Data from the Māori cohort of the Growing Up in New Zealand study presents an opportunity for targeted action against longstanding inequities.
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