Soda Inc. showcase fuels entrepreneurial fire
The Soda Inc. Ambition Showcase – powered by ASB Bank – saw entrepreneurs from all over New Zealand and Australia come together for an evening of storytelling recently.
The Soda Inc. Ambition Showcase – powered by ASB Bank – saw entrepreneurs from all over New Zealand and Australia come together for an evening of storytelling recently.
It's year one for Wintec's first physiotherapy students and their tutors. Together they are working on a new curriculum, designed to respond to the need for better healthcare in our communities.
The creative talent of Wintec Media Arts students will be on show when this year’s Creative Showcase opens from Monday 18 November in Hamilton.
Gaining new insights and connections for creatives has a got a whole lot easier with Ramp, the collective brand for creative inspiration that's accessible for everyone.
Wintec has now joined AWS Academy to deliver training to prepare students to become part of the growing cloud IT workforce.
More than 70 delegates from across New Zealand attended the nation’s first Māori and Pasifika Tertiary Learning Advisors Hui-Fono (conference) at Wintec recently.
Acclaimed New Zealand musician Hollie Smith has returned to Wintec for the second year as Musician in Residence to inspire and lead Wintec Music and Performing Arts students.
Two Waikato secondary school students have beaten the competition to become the 2019 winners of Wintec Champion of the Codes.
If you’ve ever thought about a career in interior design that will enable you to thrive in the workforce of tomorrow, then Wintec’s revamped Bachelor of Design degree will tick all the right boxes.
Wintec has signed a partnership agreement with iwi, community and industry partners to create more opportunity for Māori and Pasifika people wanting to pursue a career in trades.
The mouth-watering smells of Afghan dumplings and naan bread have been wafting out from Wintec's training kitchens thanks to refugee initiative Home Kitchen.
Buy one of Eunji Min’s backpacks and you can track the recycled denim back to its source in New Zealand, thanks to technology developed by Wintec students.
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