NZBusiness September 2014

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Review: Fire the laser

By Glenn Baker. I’ve attended a number of printer launches over the past 20 years and, while heralding faster print speeds, higher print quality or enhanced functionality, many represented mere

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Keeping it rural

Visitor experiences don’t come any more down to earth than Rangitikei Farmstay. Owners Kylie and Andrew Stewart have created a highly successful tourism business.

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Helping the world sleep

Kirsten Taylor has taken her SleepDrops business from garage start-up to million-dollar international player in just four years – and not a sleepless night in the process.
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Review: Fire the laser

By Glenn Baker. I’ve attended a number of printer launches over the past 20 years and, while heralding faster print speeds, higher print quality or enhanced functionality, many represented mere baby steps in the evolution of the office printer. So understandably my expectations were somewhat modest when I rocked up to the New Zealand launch of the Epson PrecisionCore inkjet range in early August.  But those expectations were quickly shattered after a presentation and demonstration of the new inkjets’ laser-beating performance. We’re talking up to 50 percent lower printing costs and up to 70 percent lower energy costs than laser printers. Bruce Bealby, GM sales and marketing, retail division for Epson, explains the secret of the new inkjets is Epson’s

Andrew&Kylie-788_0

Keeping it rural

Visitor experiences don’t come any more down to earth than Rangitikei Farmstay. Owners Kylie and Andrew Stewart have created a highly successful tourism business.

Kirsten Taylor & product_0

Helping the world sleep

Kirsten Taylor has taken her SleepDrops business from garage start-up to million-dollar international player in just four years – and not a sleepless night in the process.