The New Zealand Tech Alliance is a group of independent technology associations from across New Zealand that work together to ensure a strong voice for technology.
Visit Tech AllianceInaugural NAOI Seminar on Artificial Intelligence
The Auckland Art Gallery Cnr Kitchener and Wellesley Streets, Auckland, New ZealandJoin us on 2 May at the Auckland Art Gallery for the NAOInstitute's inaugural AI seminar.
Demystifying Quality and Regulatory
Auckland Bioengineering Institute Auckland Bioengineering Institute, The University Of Auckland 70 Symonds Street #6 Auckland, Auckland 1010The next Demystifying Quality and Regulatory workshop will be taking place in-person on Wednesday 3rd of May. This workshop is ideal for start-ups and research groups considering the commercialisation of a medical device. This workshop will help you: Understand the concepts involved in regulatory requirements and quality management Explore the key parts that regulatory and quality … Continue reading "Demystifying Quality and Regulatory"
Global Responsible AI
Callaghan Innovation Auckland Textile Centre, Ground Floor, 1 Watt Street, Parnell, AucklandJoin us for a thought-provoking discussion on the impact, opportunities, and risks of generative AI. We’ll be exploring how this cutting-edge technology can be harnessed to create positive change while also examining potential concerns.
Why it’s time to think about responsible AI
Zoom (Webinar) , New ZealandKick-off Privacy Week by hearing about the growth and development of AI, and in particular generative AI, and what that could mean for privacy. Daimhin Warner will be in discussion, a 'fireside chat' style, with Frith Tweedie, Simply Privacy's expert on managing AI risks.
Digital Trade Review: share your views
OnlineJoin our online workshop and provide valuable feedback on the Digital Trade Review. Aotearoa New Zealand has agreements related to e-commerce and digital trade through recent trade deals and the Digital Economy Partnership Agreement (DEPA). The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT), in collaboration with MartinJenkins, is seeking feedback from individuals and organisations that … Continue reading "Digital Trade Review: share your views"
Privacy through a digital identity lens
Online , New ZealandDigital Identity New Zealand (DINZ) was formed to help New Zealand's transformation as a digital nation, so everyone can prove who they are to organisations in a secure and trusted way. For this seminar, DINZ has organised a diverse panel of its members who will offer their professional perspectives and apply their collective knowledge to … Continue reading "Privacy through a digital identity lens"
HealthTech Activator Workshop – Increasing the Value of your Healthtech Company Workshop
Callaghan Innovation Callaghan Innovation 5 Sheffield Crescent, Burnside, Christchurch 8053, New ZealandThe HealthTech Activator’s (HTA) next “Increasing the Value of your Healthtech Company” workshop takes place in Christchurch on 9 May 2023. This workshop will provide participants with an overview of the relevant principles, concepts, and practical considerations for bolstering the value of their healthtech business. This workshop will cover: Identifying intangible assets, namely resources and capabilities, … Continue reading "HealthTech Activator Workshop – Increasing the Value of your Healthtech Company Workshop"
Second Quarter Business & Technology Disruption Briefing 2023
OnlineBusiness Insights event for people wanting to stay informed beyond the headline grabs. What to expect: Our world is in a constant state of change, and the start to 2023 has been no exception. Technological advances such as Artificial Intelligence, connected devices and networks, quantum computing, and augmented reality continue to evolve at an unprecedented … Continue reading "Second Quarter Business & Technology Disruption Briefing 2023"
Privacy Week Webinar: The Great Trade-Off: Balancing Privacy and Trust in Marketing
AI-powered algorithms, dark patterns, intrusive remarketing, convoluted privacy statements, and data breaches. Privacy specialists (and consumers) are increasingly worried about what big businesses and brands globally are doing with consumers’ personal information. And governments around the world are tightening privacy laws.