Young Japanese space enthusiasts will take part in a space rover experience at the University of Adelaide, without ever stepping on a plane.On Saturday 25 March, students will drive rovers remotely from the TeNQ Space Museum in Tokyo, almost 8,000km
Rocos' technology will enable robotics to drive large-scale automation for construction, energy and agricultureSAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Leading enterprise drone data company, DroneDeploy
Spark CEO, Jolie Hodson.
Pioneering 5G tech from New Zealand was recently unveiled in Auckland which experts say could revolutionise a range of industries. Four businesses, which won a share of Spark s 5G Starter Fund last year, have spent six months developing prototypes and demonstrated a range of innovative technologies set to redefine eyecare, robotics, and gaming at Spark s Auckland head office. The competition awarded four innovative businesses a share of $625,000 plus mentoring and tech support in October last year. It was launched by Spark to help businesses harness the true potential of 5G to move our country forward - whether that be solutions that help take New Zealand towards a more sustainable future or new ideas that revolutionise the way we work and play.
Watch: Spark shows off $625K 5G Starter Fund winners, from robot dogs to remote eye tests
5 May, 2021 10:07 PM
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New Zealand businesses winners of Spark’s 5G Starter Fund. Video / Alex Burton
The four winners from Spark s recently contested $625,000 5G Starter Fund are on display in the atrium of the telco s Victoria St West Auckland HQ today (at 167 Victoria St West).
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As well their cash prize, the winners got access to Spark s 5G Co-Lab and tech and business support from the telco.
Spark 5G Starter Fund winner Rocos is demo ing how low-latency 5G can be used to contorl one of Boston Dynamic s robot dogs. Photo / Alex Burton