Education, Learning & Training stories
The game has been designed to give future business people and construction workers a taste of what it's like to build their own company.
The global supply of analytics experts will double from 500,000 people in 2018 to an estimated one million in 2020.
Mimecast leverages humour and brief monthly sessions in its novel cybersecurity training to tackle human error.
Aussie data breaches reveal employee error; Tech not a fix-all for cyber threats, human-centric training urged.
OneSmart launches AI-powered education tools aimed at enhancing student learning through customisation and interactive technology, revealed in Shanghai.
Chief Learning Officer magazine's LearningElite programme honours the best organisations for learning and development.
Singapore gears up its financial sector for a tech-driven future, with automation and analytics set to transform over 121 job roles within the next five years.
Kiwibank partners with Digital Inclusion Alliance Aotearoa to provide free digital banking training to empower Kiwis.
Australian and New Zealand IT professionals see their organisations' cybersecurity as adequate, but believe improvements can be made, says CompTIA.
The TravelMate X514 is designed for business and commercial use, while the Chromebook Spin 13 aims for the growing classroom device market.
The real estate group is set to expand faster in New Zealand after Derryn Mayne bought a 25% stake, bringing ownership back into local hands.
Metal industry leaders will debate productivity, sustainability and AI in a free new podcast aimed at New Zealand businesses.
Flexible working could slash office costs and give staff a workspace near home, as Regus pitches on-demand offices to firms.
Flexible work could cut New Zealand’s CO2 emissions by 900,000 tonnes a year and add up to NZ$18.1 billion to the economy by 2030.
Microsoft and Data#3 have teamed up with Melbourne City Mission to provide at-risk youth with cutting-edge tech training and employment-ready skills.
Employers and trainees could benefit if planned reforms cut duplication, but the civil construction sector warns skills shortages may worsen if rollout falters.
Lives could be lost in minutes unless New Zealanders learn how to control severe bleeding before emergency services arrive.
IBM teams up for NZ's education initiative, boosting tech skills and jobs for Auckland teens at Aorere & Manurewa HS.
Upwards of 60 workshops will be offered, aimed at giving staff a vital grounding in cloud technologies, artificial intelligence and other skills.
Skills shortages are forcing infrastructure firms to widen hiring, as sector leaders say diversity and inclusion are key to future growth.