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Developing a new plant-based protein

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Developing a new plant-based protein

We all need protein to live and stay healthy. However, many protein sources are becoming an increasingly expensive way to meet our needs – both economically ...

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Bots vs Beings – the impacts of AI on life and work

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Bots vs Beings – the impacts of AI on life and work

Discussions of artificial intelligence (AI) are inseparable from questions of ethics. In 1942, Isaac Asimov famously popularised the idea that intelligent machines should adhere to a ...

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Growing spirulina

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Growing spirulina

New Zealand Algae Innovations Ltd operated the only spirulina farm in New Zealand. Under the brand name Tahi Spirulina, it sold a range of spirulina food ...

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Making bioplastic clips from wine industry waste

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Making bioplastic clips from wine industry waste

We all know that single-use plastics are a problem for our environment, but many single-use products can be convenient and more economic than less-problematic alternatives. So ...

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KiwiNet Awards 2018

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KiwiNet Awards 2018

The Kiwi Innovation Network (KiwiNet) is a network of public research organisations who collaborate to commercialise science to grow the New Zealand economy. Commercialising science can ...

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KiwiNet Awards 2017

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KiwiNet Awards 2017

The Kiwi Innovation Network (KiwiNet) is a network of public research organisations who collaborate to commercialise science to grow the New Zealand economy. Commercialising science can ...

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Kina and the blue economy

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Kina and the blue economy

Scientists and hapū are investigating whether kina (a New Zealand sea urchin) can become our next high-value nutraceutical, functional food product. A nutraceutical is a food ...

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KiwiNet Awards 2016

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KiwiNet Awards 2016

The winners of the fourth annual KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards were announced at the end of June 2016. The awards recognise the commercial success of scientific ...

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Investigating the native sea cucumber for export

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Investigating the native sea cucumber for export

Iwi and marine biologists are curious to know whether the New Zealand native sea cucumber can become a valuable export product while also reducing the environmental ...

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KiwiNet Awards 2015

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KiwiNet Awards 2015

In this article, you can read about the winners and finalists in each 2015 KiwiNet Awards category. Professor Andy Buchanan from the University of Canterbury is ...

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KiwiNet Awards 2014

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KiwiNet Awards 2014

The second KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards were held in 2014, at the Viaduct Events Centre in Auckland. Jenny Mangan and Meredith Ross, Science Learning Hubs team ...

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Innovation ecosystem

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Innovation ecosystem

Innovation can be described as the result of the creative process of turning an idea into an outcome that creates value for people. Innovation tends to ...

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Facilitating food innovation in New Zealand

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Facilitating food innovation in New Zealand

The FOODBOWL was established to support and encourage New Zealand food companies to develop new products and expand into new markets as part of a government ...

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KiwiNet Awards 2013

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KiwiNet Awards 2013

The first KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards (KiwiNet Awards) were held in 2013. The awards celebrate the achievement of individuals, teams and organisations who are involved in ...

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Spinsolve making nuclear magnetic resonance accessible

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Spinsolve making nuclear magnetic resonance accessible

A New Zealand-designed benchtop nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer called Spinsolve is making material analysis easier for a variety of industries. According to the machine’s developers ...

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Heat pump design for timber drying

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Heat pump design for timber drying

Whilst working at the University of Otago, Dr Eric Scharpf and Professor Gerry Carrington decided to engage in a novel heat pump design project. Instead of ...

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Producing commercial quantities of nanofibre

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Producing commercial quantities of nanofibre

Revolution Fibres was a high-tech start-up company that produced commercial quantities of electrospun nanofibre. They were one of a few companies worldwide and previously the only ...

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Bioactive milk proteins attack acne

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Bioactive milk proteins attack acne

The results of a US clinical trial on acne by New Zealand-based biotechnology company Quantec Ltd have proved positive, according to researchers who presented the results ...

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Introducing Innovation

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Introducing Innovation

We live in a fast-changing world. We often hear that innovation is what’s needed to address the global challenges and local issues that we’re facing, to ...

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Scaling up cheesemaking

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Scaling up cheesemaking

Cheese, initially handmade on the farm, is now a major export for New Zealand. So how has the cheese and the manufacturing changed, and why is ...

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Manufacturing Gouda cheese

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Manufacturing Gouda cheese

Gouda is a semi-hard Dutch cheese. A Hamilton-based artisan cheese factory makes traditional Gouda using milk directly from the adjoining farm. Discover how each step in ...

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Breeding red-fleshed apples – introduction

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Breeding red-fleshed apples – introduction

Find out how and why a red-fleshed apple variety is being bred in New Zealand, and discover how genetic information, consumer research and sensory science are ...

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Commercialising a new apple variety

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Commercialising a new apple variety

Commercialising a new apple variety can take 25–30 years from selecting the initial cultivar to market launch, and the process must be carefully managed. Managing the ...

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Consumer and sensory science in plant breeding

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Consumer and sensory science in plant breeding

Consumer and sensory science play an integral role in developing new fruit varieties such as the red-fleshed apple. Consumer science involves understanding consumers Consumer scientists try ...

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