University of Auckland duo transforms kānuka from Ruatoria into high-value products and tangible benefits to the community, using a Māori business model.
Discover a range of funding opportunities at UniServices designed to support researchers and innovators. Learn how we facilitate access to grants and financial support for groundbreaking research projects.
University of Auckland researchers have taken three new tuberculosis drugs to clinical trial – an amazing success rate that could save millions of lives.
UniServices runs two national research commercialisation programmes, Return On Science and Momentum, which operate open advisory and investment committees.
Learn about University of Auckland researchers work on ways to control space traffic, catalogue space junk and improve collision detection accuracy.
Few specifics are known about how cancer and cancer treatment affect children’s body composition and nutrient intake. Amy Lovell is working to change that.
University of Auckland researchers and Pacific partners assess mental health in Samoa, Tonga and Tuvalu through the Covid-19 pandemic and the climate crisis
Find out more about how urban infrastructure influences personal travel choices and how tweaking it can nudge people into active transportation.
Find out more about the academic space-duo and their work with space technology ranging from plasma propulsion to laser communications.
Kaitiakitanga (guardianship) is one of our core values. We are proud to support the advancement and commercialisation of research into environmental stewardship and cleantech.
From drug discovery to medical devices, preventative medicine to mental health, UniServices works with leading experts to advance health and wellbeing for all.
Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland has returned another string of successful results in the annual SCOPR report
Surgeon turned serial entrepreneur Greg O’Grady took a road less travelled, co-founding two biotechnology start-ups, Alimetry and The Insides Company.
Quantifi Photonics, a spinout from the University of Auckland, will be acquired by Teradyne. This deal highlights the global impact of New Zealand’s innovation ecosystem.
UniServices Director of Commercialisation Stephen Flint reflects on the ways New Zealand universities are leading in deep-tech innovation.
Smokers who aspire to quit are invited to sign up for a NIHI study that will test cytisine, a natural product which has been shown to be effective.
UniServices-backed Cirrus Materials Science is disrupting the coatings industry by developing higher-performing coatings produced in a greener way.
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