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Apps the way to do it as VMob bags global Microsoft Azure acclaim...
Wed, 2nd Jul 2014
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Kiwi firm VMob shines globally, nabbing runner-up in Microsoft's Winning with Azure Contest for its cutting-edge retail tech innovations.
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VMob most recognised company at NZ Hi-Tech Awards
Mon, 19th May 2014
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VMob shines at NZ Hi-Tech Awards, grabbing titles for Best Innovative Mobile and Service Products amidst stiff competition.
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Auckland's heart to beat smarter with new intelligent app
Sat, 17th May 2014
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Auckland set to introduce a smart app, making it NZ's first city to provide a personalised, real-time CBD experience for visitors. Launching mid-June.
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VMob takes out international big data award
Mon, 7th Apr 2014
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New Zealand's VMob wins big at I-COM Big Data Venture Challenge in Seville, claiming the Emerging Market award for their innovative use of big data.
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VMob secures $4m capital injection
Mon, 4th Nov 2013
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VMob Group Limited (VML) has successfully completed a capital raising of $4m to facilitate growth and fund the company’s expansion into key global markets.
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VMob marks Asia expansion with Singapore office
Fri, 21st Jun 2013
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VMob bolsters its Asian outreach, inaugurating a Singapore hub led by veteran Jeremy Leonard, eyeing a tech-savvy population of 3.8 billion.
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Newly-listed VMob to raise $5M in private placement
Fri, 7th Sep 2012
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Vmob is on the prowl for fresh capital and wants to raise up to $5m in a private placement, with a share purchase plan to follow.
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Kiwi start-up VMob to list on NZAX
Tue, 28th Aug 2012
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VMob, the Auckland-based smartphone voucher application firm, has completed a backdoor listing on to the stock exchange's small-cap NZAX.