Innovative Home Radiant Heating & Cooling Solution has hit the New Zealand market

Every year, 1600 deaths are contributed to insufficiently warmed homes in winter in New Zealand. In the past it was more a luxury to have central heating installed in the home, but this was just limited to heating. A heating and cooling solution new to New Zealand has just hit the market, which could make many Kiwi homes warmer in winter and comfortably cooler in summer.

New Look for Stripped Jerky

Christchurch artisan jerky business ‘Stripped Jerky’ is about to release a real game changer in the rapidly growing healthy snack market. Their new ‘art-packs’ have been designed by local and international artists giving the brand a funky new look representative of each flavour.

70's Show Art Exhibition

Art exhibition by Christian Nicolson with all new paintings and sculpture celebrating the 70’s. At Art by the Sea gallery, 30 King Edward Parade in Devonport from May 25 – June 12. Opening on Saturday May 25th at 4pm.

Researchers Study Earthquake Risk Reduction in NZ

Twenty-four earthquake engineering students and young professionals from around the world will embark on a tour of New Zealand this week to learn more about earthquake recovery. The 6-day program offers members a unique opportunity to interact with local experts in the field, facilitating international knowledge transfer.

N2 ERP is now live at Omni Tech

Auckland based First Software’s n2 ERP has gone live at Omni Tech, New Zealand’s Number One Mobile Phone repair and accessories store, the go-live happened on 1st April and all 33 of Omni Tech’s stores switched over on the same day.

Jennifer Epperson Artist in Residency June 2019

Artist and art activist, Jennifer Epperson knows plenty about women and birds, but the New Zealand population of both are new to her. That will soon be remedied when Epperson settles into a month-long Volcanic Artist Residency in Whakatane New Zealand. As part of an ongoing series of unique portraits, the artist is seeking candidates for the series, “Women as Birds, Portraits of Power.”