Rotorua Daily Post

Tripadviso­r ranks hotel 8th out of 25

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Quest Rotorua Central has been recognised by Tripadviso­r as a 2022 Travellers’ Choice Best of the Best award winner.

The Rotorua apartment hotel ranked eighth out of 25 top hotels in the South Pacific.

Based on a full year of Tripadviso­r reviews, the Travellers’ Choice Awards honour the best in travel, recognisin­g the places that delivered the most exceptiona­l experience­s.

“We are excited and honoured to have this award,

and are grateful to the travellers who have supported us,” Quest Rotorua Central franchise director Karen Tasker said.

Tripadviso­r chief commercial officer Kanika Soni congratula­ted the 2022 Travellers’ Choice Best of the Best winners.

“The Travellers’ Choice Awards recognise the best in tourism and hospitalit­y, according to those who matter most: your guests.

“Ranking among the best of the best is always tough — but never more so than this year as we emerge from the pandemic. Whether it’s using new technology, implementi­ng safety measures, or hiring outstandin­g staff, I’m impressed by the steps you’ve taken to meet travellers’ new demands. You’ve adapted brilliantl­y in the face of adversity.”

Local breweries take top awards spots

A Mount Maunganui brewery has taken a top spot in the New World Beer & Cider Awards.

The New World Beer & Cider

Awards Top 30 announced last week follows the independen­t expert judging of nearly 700 entries from New Zealand and around the world.

Mount Brewing

Co’s Golden Hour Hazy joined the ranks in the top 30 with its first beer win.

Techweek 2022 to celebrate innovation sector

Techweek, New Zealand’s Festival of Tech and Innovation, has been celebrated across Tauranga from May 16 to 22.

With more than 25 diverse events, the week-long festival

was facilitate­d in the region by Priority One, the Western Bay of Plenty Economic Developmen­t Agency.

Priority One chief executive officer Nigel Tutt said the week was a chance to showcase the region’s unique innovation­s and growth in this space.

The week included a mix of live, virtual and workshop events across a variety of topic areas, including 3D printing, digital technology, Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI), machine learning, and science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s (STEM). Headline events throughout the week included the Tauranga Tech Futures event, which celebrated the opening of the University of Waikato Blue/

Green Tech Lab.

Female entreprene­urs wanted for Rise Up Hamilton-based company Soda is searching for globally ambitious female

entreprene­urs from Aotearoa to apply for its Rise Up competitio­n and be in to win $10,000.

Soda is a business growth ecosystem that provides support, programmes and connection­s for Kiwi entreprene­urs and small businesses to grow and succeed. Since its inception in 2009, Soda has helped more than 900 businesses from across Aotearoa flourish.

Chief executive Erin Wansbrough said the company was passionate about supporting women in businesses, particular­ly those tenacious enough to start their own businesses.

Applicatio­ns for Rise Up are open now and close on June 10. To be eligible, you need to be a female founder (or have one female founder) and have a New Zealand registered preor early revenue business that is fewer than three years old and has fewer than five employees. The business must be scaleable or have some unique intellectu­al property.

Soda will select five female entreprene­urs to go through a founder-focused workshop series on topics such as storytelli­ng, owning your brand, pitch coaching and raising capital as a female.

The competitio­n will culminate in a pitch night on

August 17, where the five finalists will pitch their business idea to a panel of high-profile judges in The Atrium, Wintec House, Hamilton.

Founder of online thrift shop &Again and winner of Rise Up 2021, Wendy Quach, said Rise Up enabled her to capitalise on the early potential of her business by connecting her with “the right people in the industry and assisting me in identifyin­g my strengths and weaknesses”.

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