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Fantail Network – Unsilenced
Finding a voice, creating something new, changing direction, daring thinking, speaking up, standing out ... UNSILENCED is about how our speakers tackled 'unsilenced' in their own unique way. Full information available here
Shadow Tech Day – Christchurch
Join Shadow Tech Day, meet a mentor and discover the wide range of tech careers available including software developer, systems analyst, project manager, service desk engineer, business analyst, programming, sales and marketing. Further information including mentor and student registration available here. Our Tertiary Partner for the Christchurch event is Ara Institute of Canterbury.
Project Connect Auckland: Transforming Tech
NZTech Update - What IoT means for the kiwi economy!How Empowering Women is Supercharging the Future Project Connect is thrilled to present an interactive evening with CEO and Founder of Girls in Tech, Adriana Gascoigne, with Q&A moderated by Dr Michelle Dickinson (a.k.a. Nanogirl). Join us from 5:30pm for drinks, canapés and networking. Full details and registration available here
Transforming Tech – How Empowering Women is Supercharging the Future
NZ 2019 IoT Half-Day ConferenceAs founder and CEO of Girls in Tech, a global organization dedicated to empowering and enabling women in technology careers and STEM fields, Adriana Gascoigne is intimately familiar with the lack of gender balance in tech. In fact, it was her first-hand experience with it that led her to form Girls in Tech in 2007. … Continue reading "Transforming Tech – How Empowering Women is Supercharging the Future"
Transforming Tech – How Empowering Women is Supercharging the Future
NZTech Inform – Support Bilateral InnovationCanterbury Development Corporation, in association with Jade Software and Project Connect, is thrilled to present an interactive evening with CEO and Founder of Girls in Tech, Adriana Gascoigne. Join us from 5:30pm for drinks, canapés and networking. Full details and registration available here
Shadow Tech Day – Wellington
Most NZ companies do not record being hackedJoin Shadow Tech Day, meet a mentor and discover the wide range of tech careers available including software developer, systems analyst, project manager, service desk engineer, business analyst, programming, sales and marketing. Further information is available here. Note, the Wellington day is now fully subscribed. Our Tertiary Partner for the Wellington event is WelTec.
Refactor
Auckland - Workshop on the Industry Transformation Plan for the digital technologies sector 16 Takutai Square, Auckland, New ZealandWe're excited to announce our next Refactor event in August. We're going to be at a brand new venue, AUT, and we're looking forward to hearing from these amazing speakers: Priti Ambani Irene Direnko-Smith Nicki Raistrick Thanks, as always, to our awesome sponsors Microsoft and Catalyst. Tickets are $25. This includes some light snacks and … Continue reading "Refactor"
NZTech Women: Lana West talks diversity and inclusion
Auckland - Workshop on the Industry Transformation Plan for the digital technologies sectorJoin us for breakfast this month and hear BNZ's Head of Diversity and Inclusion (D&I), Lana West speak about creating a high performing workforce for now and the future. Learn how to value diversity of identity and provide an environment of inclusiveness where people flourish. Gain insight into the development of D&I strategy, including the … Continue reading "NZTech Women: Lana West talks diversity and inclusion"
NZTech Women: Victoria MacLennan
FinTechNZ News UpdateJoin us for lunch and a fireside chat with inspiring tech advocate Victoria MacLennan. Imposter syndrome, FOMO, personal codes and the art of small talk - Victoria has something to say about each. She will also share insights on how to best step forward and be confident at work. Learn how success isn't permanent and failure … Continue reading "NZTech Women: Victoria MacLennan"