Geoff Willmott discusses how the tech sector and the Māori economy is well-placed to lead New Zealand's recovery from Covid-19.
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It is essential that founders of science-based startups are prepared to encounter regulatory challenges. Regulation can pose a major roadblock to the ambitions of new founders, and regulatory non-compliance ranks among the primary reasons new startups fold. This resource has been developed to help MacDiarmid Institute-affiliated startup founders – who may have limited to no prior experience of the regulatory environment – navigate the complex regulatory space.
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Associate Professor Franck Natali completed his Breakthrough Energy Fellowship as one of the inaugural Fellows in this global initiative.
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Six of the KiwiNet awards finalists this year were MacDiarmid Institute affiliated; our researchers, Board members and CEOs of affiliated start-up companies.
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Professor Simon Brown and his research regarding neuromorphic computer chips is featured on TVNZ and at the idealog.
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For most of us, glass is simply something we look through or drink from.
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The MacDiarmid Emerging Scientists Association (MESA) was formed in 2010 to expand the opportunities available to MacDiarmid Institute PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. It works to improve networking among them and establish a sense of community.
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During these unfamiliar times, independent science communication has come into its own. Here we celebrate the work of the scientist communicators working hard to help us keep ourselves and everyone around us safe.
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The MacDiarmid Institute annually seeks support from its members for its outreach and engagement activities as part of our partnerships throughout Aotearoa to help us take science out of the lab.
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There are funding opportunities for Investigators to access throughout the year for a range of needs, such as equipment repair, commercial seed funding, Research Assistants (RAs) and more.
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