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Innovation and tech underpins need for emissions reduction

Government is investing $800 million in climate related research, science and innovation and plans to develop climate tech platforms to bring domestic and international innovators and entrepreneurs together to discover and embrace new clean technologies.
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It’s Techweek!

It’s Techweek22 and at last count, there’s 414 sessions to choose from!  Techweek runs until Sunday 22 May, so it’s not too late to register to attend events. Plus, tune into TechweekTV live daily from 9am.  Yesterday, I was delighted to attend Hon Dr Clark’s media conference announcing a $20 million investment in the tech sector’s … Continue reading "It’s Techweek!"
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Boosting the tech sector to benefit all Kiwis

NZTech, the lead non-government organisation, working to help connect and grow Aotearoa’s tech sector, backs the $20 million investment government is committing toward accelerating tech sector growth. This will benefit all Kiwis as these companies have proven that they can create thousands of new high value jobs and valuable export revenues with little impact on … Continue reading "Boosting the tech sector to benefit all Kiwis"
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Further recognition tech skills critical for New Zealand

The tech sector is pleased to see the government moving faster on reopening the borders as critical skills shortages continue to challenge many organisations across almost all sectors of the economy, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says.
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Share your diversity views and win

We are helping Diversity Works New Zealand gain a deeper understanding of the diversity and inclusion issues that really matter to New Zealand organisations.
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Soul Machines raises US$70M

Soul Machines raises US$70M SERIES B1 to advance the way digital people deliver interactive experiences in the Metaverse
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Meet the Chair of LocationTech Sam Drummond

Sam Drummond replaces former Spatial Innovation Business Association (SIBA) Chair, Anne Harper who has resigned from the role after a successful six year tenure.