Bernadette Basagre, Idealog

Bernadette Basagre

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Past articles by Bernadette:

International Women's Day: Celebrating the female entrepreneurs of NZ

To celebrate International Women's Day that focuses on the women in digital innovation and technological advancements, we chat to the female entrepreneurs of NZ. → Read More

Opening the doors to Arup's new sustainable office

We get to see behind the doors of Arup's new sustainable office that is on it's way towards receiving the 'Living Building Challenge' accreditation. → Read More

Les Mills and how they continue reinventing working out with immersive fitness

Les Mills is continuing to reinvent the typical cycling class by creating an immersive and gamified journey using tech that has never been seen in the industry. → Read More

How Wonky Box is delivering sustainability

There is a new food subscription box in town, but unlike the others, Wonky Box is all about oddly shaped fruits and vegetables that would go to the landfill. → Read More

How to turn that small idea into a business

Eight in 10 Kiwis have an idea for a business, but only 50 percent take action. So we compiled a list of tips on how you can turn that idea into a venture. → Read More

Letterboxd: The Kiwis behind cinema's most influential platform

All the way in little New Zealand is the headquarters of a social media platform that holds a pin on Hollywood, we chat to the Kiwis behind Letterboxd. → Read More

How can businesses use AI chatbots?

With AI-powered chatbots becoming viral from late 2022, the question of how can businesses integrate the technology arises. → Read More

How Designer Wardrobe makes $1 million a month

Leading e-commerce website Designer Wardrobe has come out of the pandemic strongly, with the retailer earning $1 million a month in 2022. → Read More

Tech companies to look out for in 2023

Within New Zealand there is a booming industry of tech companies coming up, so we have compiled a list of some to look out for 2023. → Read More

What does the mainstream AI ChatGPT mean for NZ?

The new artificial intelligence (AI) powered chatbot, ChatGPT has become a viral sensation on platforms like TikTok, so what is it and what does it mean for NZ? → Read More

Work trends to look out for in 2023

Heading into 2023, we take a look at work trends that are expected to take over as younger professionals join the workforce and employees prioritise their personal life. → Read More

How 25-year-old NatureBee remains on top

Kiwi, family-owned business NatureBee is 25-years-old and is ready to hit the global market, we sit down with the CEO on how they managed to stay on top. → Read More

How Lumin is bringing Silicon Valley to New Zealand

Founder and Chief Executive of the world's leading PDF software company, Lumin is trying to bring Silicon Valley to Christchurch. → Read More

The Duo: The luxury gifters disrupting the market

Flipping their lives after leaving their corporate jobs, sisters Jessica Davidson and Lydia Harris have created gift box service, The Duo. → Read More

Kiwi game studio develops exclusive game for Netflix

Dunedin-based game studio, Runaway Play has developed an exclusive game for the largest streaming service in the world, Netflix. → Read More

MyNativeForest: Remodelling the world with storytelling technology

With the goal of becoming Asia-Pacific's leading carbon removal solution app, MyNativeForest is using storytelling technology to do so. → Read More

Studio Almond: The desirable e-commerce design studio

One of NZ's most desirable e-commerce design studios shares how they became one of the most sought-out in the country and tips to a successful website. → Read More

Legend Story Studio: The fastest growing company in NZ

The game development studio, Legend Story Studio has been named the fastest growing company in New Zealand by Deloitte. → Read More

Bicultural design at Dunedin's George St

Dunedin's main street, George St is getting a $28 million bicultural rebrand to best represent New Zealand and the community. → Read More