We are living in the age of data. Algorithms, analytics and “artificial intelligence” are impacting our lives on a daily basis and in ever-changing ways. So are we maximising the value of the data we hold, for the good of New Zealand society? And if not, what

The Changing Face of Government Procurement At this seminar, you will hear from the leading practitioners of strategic procurement in Government, how they operate and what they are seeking from the supplier community. You will also hear about a pivot in

The challenge seeks the brightest minds in New Zealand to design and build a cutting-edge product or service using satellite and unmanned aerial vehicle technology to enable sustainable water and soil management in the agritech sector. Join us from 1pm-2pm to

WhereScape have achieved huge expansion success into USA, Europe and Asia, gaining many brand name customers along the way such as Tesco, CostCo, HSBC to name a few. The ultimate accolade to this achievement was WhereScape winning the Judge’s Supreme Award for

DX 2019

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New Zealand’s premier digital summit is returning in 2019. DX 2019 promises to put digital transformation to the forefront of innovation. The best applications of digital transformation occur when the transformation is led and supported organisation wide and not

The largest Central Districts Field Days ever returns to celebrate the latest and greatest in agriculture! Central Districts Field Days will be back for 2019 with the largest amount of exhibitors in its 26 year history. New Zealand’s largest regional

We are hugely excited to have all of you amazing EHF fellows in Wellington for the next week or two! WREDA is the Economic Development Agency for Wellington, and we’d love to invite you along to a ‘Welcome to Wellington’ event we have organised for you on

Many believe that using blockchain technology to create self-sovereign identity solutions is the future. Can decentralising identity management empower the individual by returning control over their own identity to them, the user? Is it more secure than relying on

‘Automating Inequality’ author on the impact of technology, data and algorithms on the poor and working-class. US-based professor and writer Virginia Eubanks will visit New Zealand in March for a series of events promoting her new book Automating Inequality