Find out how Pau Medrano works with University of Auckland researchers as well as industry and investment partners to support bringing ideas to life.
New UniServices Pacific business development director Pedro van der Ent aims to build and nurture key business relationships with the Pacific community.
The Blue & Green Technology Conference, hosted by UniServices and the U.S. Embassy & Consulate New Zealand, will be held in Auckland on 7-8 December 2022.
Unlock cutting-edge innovation with university technology licensing. Reduce R&D costs, gain IP protection, and accelerate commercialization, commercialisation.
Learn how UniServices can help business and government connect with University of Auckland researchers to partner on research, licence technologies and more.
The Leaders and Education Authorities Project (LEAP), co-led by UniServices, got Solomon Islands mentors working with local teachers to improve education.
Find out digital modelling can help business and industry experiment with what change and growth might look like, without the risk.
Find out more about Whāraurau’s work to support rainbow youth and their families – resources available.
Find out what Grant Covic and colleagues worldwide are doing to make wireless EV charging part of a more sustainable and convenient transportation future.
SPARX, a free e-therapy game that helps New Zealand youth with mild to moderate depression, has a new website that’s more attractive and easier to navigate.
NZFVC, hosted by UniServices, is the national centre for family, whānau and sexual violence research and information. Learn how it helps the workforce.
Learn how Kara Technologies aims to make the lives of Deaf people as easy as those of hearing people by putting digital signing avatars just about everywhere.
Meet Hamish MacKenzie, who is a chartered accountant with over 20 years of experience in senior financial roles.
At the research level, NIHI has developed digital health services that can be accessed from anywhere, anytime, reducing both access barriers and costs.
At UniServices, we’ve helped launch more than 45 companies and license over 430 patent families. Is your idea next?
Tui Tuia | Learning Circle is the new name for the UniServices-run professional learning and development service formerly called Future Learning Solutions.
Removing phosphorous-rich struvite cleans waterways and it makes a great fertiliser. Researchers are now ready to pilot their process commercially.
Congratulations to our Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland 2023 KiwiNet Finalists.
A new Auckland-based research centre is bringing together people and organisations to improve cancer care and equity across Aotearoa New Zealand.
UniServices manages the University of Auckland Inventors' Fund, a $40 million pre-seed and seed investment fund to transform University research into companies.
In a groundbreaking development, Kara Technologies has emerged as one of the recipients of a pivotal $500,000 scale-up funding initiative.
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