Ian Taylor
Sir Ian Taylor details alternative isolation plan for business
Right now MIQ is a bigger risk to business than Covid-19 according to a leading entrepreneur who's detailed an alternative isolation plan in a bid to get businesses travelling again.
The boss of… Video, Audio
Hurricanes says it can't control opinions of partial owner
Hurricanes Rugby says it can't control the views of one of its owners after he accused a tech entrepreneur of 'sucking up to the left-loving Māori agenda'.
Animation Research founder Sir Ian Taylor… Audio
NZ Screen History - Spot On
In our weekly our look back at New Zealand screen history we remember the children's magazine show, Spot On. Audio
The Panel with Amy Adams and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
Part 2: Amy Adams and Shane Te Pou discuss Queenstown, the America's Cup graphics, the Papatoetoe Boxing Club, and the 'original tiny home' in Thorndon. Audio
Inspiring NZ_Pacific children to take STEM subjects
A new online education kit, Mātauranga seeks to inspire children in New Zealand and the Pacific to recognise the STEM intellect of early Polynesian voyagers. Sir Ian Taylor from Animation Research Ltd… Audio
Arise Sir Ian Taylor!
The man who brought the America's Cup to life for TV viewers is New Zealand's newest knight in the New Year Honours list. High-tech digital pioneer, Sir Ian Taylor, who established Animation Research… Audio
Covid-19 contact tracing card trial kicks off
People in a Rotorua suburb can apply to take part in a make-or-break trial of a Covid-19 contact tracing card from Friday.
Health officials still can't say if the tracing tool will cope with real… Audio
CovidCard testing delays keep public waiting
Delays and confusion over testing of the Covid Card mean the technology has yet to make it to the wider public, despite the Health Minister saying trials were underway.
A Rotorua-based trial of the… Audio
Tech business owner Ian Taylor says Covid Card delays frustrating
The Covid Card has not been trialled in the general population, despite the Minister of Health this morning telling RNZ a trial had begun.
The trial was due to start a month ago.
But the Ministry… Audio
Covid-19: Govt urged to be more open to Kiwi innovation
Ian Taylor from Animation Research is calling for the New Zealand government to be open to more Kiwi innovation. Audio
Calls grow for CovidCard
As the nation goes on heightened alert, calls to introduce a CovidCard are growing. Audio
Made in NZ: Time to buy local
The Panel looks at some of the more unusual New Zealand made products and speaks to Brett Renall, from Woodpecker Signs in Lincoln. Audio
Scientists address open letter to Facebook's Zuckerberg
More than 140 high profile scientists have urged Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg not to the let the US President spread "misinformation and incendiary statemements" amid US protests. Audio
Spy stories hit NZ headlines
In a strange development, two stories centered around spies or ex-spies in New Zealand have been making the headlines today. Audio
Today in music history for 8 June 2020
In this day in 1967, Procol Harum were at number one on the UK singles chart with 'A Whiter Shade Of Pale'. Audio
Recycling: Is it time for a nationwide scheme?
The Panel discusses whether it's time for a nationwide recycling scheme to make it easier for Kiwis to recycle. Audio
US protests: Calls for Trump to be 'thrown out'
Black Lives Matter protests are continuing following the death of George Floyd. Audio
NZ prepares for alert level 1
New Zealand is moving to Alert Level One at midnight. Covid-19 restrictions have prevented many events, sporting or corporate, from proceeding at venues, including our big stadiums. Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Ian Taylor (Part 2)
Today in music history for 8 June 2020; Two Kiwi stories on the same day about spies; Scientists address open letter to Facebook's Zuckerberg; Made in NZ: Some of the more unusual products NZ offers. Audio
What the panellists are thinking about
Panellists Jo McCarrol and Ian Taylor share what they are thinking about. Audio