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University of Canterbury Business School, Operations and Supply Chain Management, Professor Pavel Castka and his team are developing an algorithm – Pilot Compliance System (PCS) – to make assessing compliance easier for auditors, protect consumers and enhance New Zealand exports.
Before products can be sold, they must undergo a strict auditing process that assesses criteria of compliance. Most of this auditing was previously done in person, but since Covid-19 it has started being completed remotely. This new system of remote auditing provided an opportunity for Professor Castka and his team to test out new world-first technology.
There are two problems with the current system of remote auditing that the research will address. First, can it gather enough data from facilities without an in-person visit. Second, can the system identify the information needed from documents submitted in place of in-person visits.
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Press Release – Start Me Up Launched earlier this year, the programme is a part of ChristchurchNZs and Ministry of Social Developments (MSD) effort to give residents of Greater Christchurch, Selwyn and Ashburton whose employment was impacted by COVID-19 a fresh kickstart …
Launched earlier this year, the programme is a part of ChristchurchNZ’s and Ministry of Social Development’s (MSD) effort to give residents of Greater Christchurch, Selwyn and Ashburton whose employment was impacted by COVID-19 a fresh kickstart in their career through starting a business.
The region-wide call to action resulted in the participation of over 120 residents in the online course. 25 participants were then selected into the next phase which was a deep-dive seven-week accelerator programme designed to take their ideas to the next stage.