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Hi Readers
The NZTech team had another busy week with FinTechNZ launch events in Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland. The ability to support the development of a new tech association and help it reach critical mass quickly is thanks to the collaboration between the NZTech Board and a Core Working Group of FinTechNZ representatives. This is being driven with passion by our Chair, Mitchell Pham. Within a month of launching, FinTechNZ will be hosting its first international engagement, a FinTech business delegation from UK and Australia visiting Auckland. Minister Dean was present for the Wellington launch and congratulated NZTech and other industry leaders for their foresight. NZTech continues to grow our wider alliance of technology-related associations and with the launch of FinTechNZ, now numbers 12. If you are a current member of NZTech and wish to become a member of FinTechNZ we have arranged a heavy discount on your behalf. Contact me for further information.
Last week, I also attended the MBIE Business Reference Group (BRG) Procurement bi-monthly meeting. The BRG is attended by a representative from different industry groups across multiple sectors. The meeting focused on subcontracting and the Government Rules of Sourcing. While the discussion came up with suggested changes for MBIE to reflect on, the general feel was less engagement from the government was preferred regarding sub-contracting as this is in line with procurement best practice.
Meanwhile, the expansion of Shadow Tech Day to provide young females an opportunity to experience what working in the tech sector could be like, is well underway. If you wish to be involved as a mentor, please email me.
All the best
Andrea Hancox
Membership & Government Relations
PS: You can now connect with NZTech on Facebook. We are also on Twitter and LinkedIn too.
CONNECT
Join us at NZTE in Wellington this week for an update on NZTech projects from our CEO Graeme Muller and a chance to connect with other NZTech members. The event is free to members, please register here.
Join the Blockchain Association (BANZ) Business Breakfast in Auckland on 28 February. Network and discuss Blockchain tech. BANZ is also looking for a Communications and Events intern.
Don’t forget to register for NZTech Women in Auckland on 22 February and NZTech Women in Wellington on 8 March. Join the Christchurch Women in Tech meet-up this Wednesday.
PROMOTE
NZTech members Willis Towers Watson host a free seminar on minimising your risk of a cyber attack on 10 March in Wellington. Please email Carien du Toit, to secure your place.
Mark your diary for the NZBio Agritech Symposium in Dunedin on 6 April, a daylong event discussing everything AgTech from precision agriculture to biotechnology.
Register today for a 20% NZTech member discount to the Multicore World 2017 conference in Wellington 20-22 March. Read the programme line up here.
ADVANCE
Register for the NZTech Advance Government and Technology Summit in Wellington on 28 February. Check out the schedule and meet the speakers.
Have your say on how data should be used and shared in New Zealand with this short online survey by Data Futures Partnership, an independent group funded by the Government.
Last week we kicked off the development of The New Zealand Tech Story with MBIE, NZTE and NZ Story. The objective is to create a “story” to help build New Zealand’s reputation as a hi-tech digital nation.
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