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2008 Awards Ceremony held in the Dunedin Bowls

The 2008 Awards Ceremony and Graduation that was held in the Dunedin Bowls was a great way to end the 2008 year with awardees receiving certificates as well as plaques for thier outstanding performance.


Finalists in major business innovation competition

Bachelor of Information Technology graduates Jo Bagrie and Blair Lundin have been selected as one of ten teams to reach the NBR Audacious Business Plan competition final. Jo and Blair have developed software that ranks clothing items based on how we... more>>

Sharks and Scales both awarded in BIT graduation awards

Both MarineQuest and the Wedderburn Scales projects awarded at the 2006 BIT graduation awards. Head of School Lesley Smith said that both demonstrated excellence at the highest level and this was reflected both in the marks awarded and in the prizes... more>>

Hot Project helps Trainee Fire-fighters

The heat has been on for Otago Polytechnic Bachelor of Information Technology students Grant Helm, Stuart Matthews and Shiming Shen, but soon the New Zealand Fire Service will have a way to understand the pressures faced by trainee fire-fighters. more>>

"Critical to our operation" says project client

Three years after the system was developed by BIT students, the Event Management System at the Dunedin Centre is still earning its keep. The system has changed the way The Dunedin Centre operates on a daily basis, it is a critical part of our operat... more>>

"Highly applauded in Museum circles"

Website of the month, Microsoft ITPNZ award for Excellence, and highly commended research from NACCQ. Accolades aplenty for the MOAS and "Virtually There" developed by a group of students in 2002. The website is still running and linked to the Ota... more>>

Serving it right still "bloody good…"

"…and brilliant" says Frederico Gianone from Etrusco Restaurant in Dunedin. In 2002 a group of Bachelor of Information Technology students developed a training system for restaurant staff, "Serve it Right". Fred explains that nearly five on the in...more>>

Fish n'clicks clicks on and on

Mixing fake fish and real fish might not sound like an idea with a long term future, but for Otago Museum's Discovery World "Fish n' Clicks" has been a great success. Developed by Bachelor of Information Technology students in 2004 "it is in use in t...more>>

 

 

 

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