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 AllianceSolution or pollution: emerging tech and climate change in Aotearoa
The case for emerging tech in combating climate change is undoubtedly a strong one. From smart city infrastructure and clean logistics, through green energy and precision agriculture – the applications of emerging tech in pursuit of a cleaner, greener future are immense. And as global leaders declare evermore ambitious and urgent emissions reductions targets, the onus on IoT, Big Data, Blockchain, Digital Twins to deliver is greater than ever.
Series 1/3 – If we want diversity in tech where and how do we start?
This is part one of a three-part 'GD1 diversity in tech series.' How can we address and alleviate underrepresented groups in Aotearoa?
TWTV: Useful data for reporting and mitigating climate change
Join us at Techweek TV to hear industry leaders in our panel discussion share their experiences and insights as they navigate the data challenges businesses are facing in relation to climate reporting. To help businesses on their journey to reporting their scope 1, 2 and 3 Greenhouse Gas emissions, our panellists will: share insights into … Continue reading "TWTV: Useful data for reporting and mitigating climate change"
Developing Responsible AI – A real world example with Auror
Hear all about how we tackle AI responsibly and what the future looks like at Auror, a retail crime intelligence platform. As algorithm-driven artificial intelligence continues to scale, our General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer, Frith Tweedie and Director of Data and AI, Dr Kathryn Hempstalk have partnered to share their perspectives on Responsible AI. … Continue reading "Developing Responsible AI – A real world example with Auror"
The $52B AI Sinkhole: 3 ways to ensure positive ROI on AI initiatives
Zoom Auckland Level 17, PWC Tower, 15 Customs Street West, Auckland, CBD, New ZealandWith investment in AI set to reach $62B globally in 2022, it’s critical to understand how to successfully implement AI for your business This event does not require registration. Join this discussion to hear our experience about some of the causes of AI project failures, and how to set yourself up for a sucessful productionised … Continue reading "The $52B AI Sinkhole: 3 ways to ensure positive ROI on AI initiatives"
Introducing Hoe ki Angitū – Waka Kotahi Transport Innovation Programme
Futures Lab Grid Akl, 12 Madden Street, Auckland, New ZealandITSNZ are proud to host Lee McKenzie, Liz Maguire and Leone Murphy from Waka Kotahi discussing Hoe ki angitū, a new 15 million dollar challenge-based fund for Start-ups, Iwi, Domestic and international companies, Community groups, Research Institutions and University Groups.
The Future of Information Technology: Data and Smarter Machining
Find out about Big Data, AI and Machine Learning. Big Data means many types of data that are too large and need to be transferred at a fast rate. Those enormous data sets can help to solve many business problems that we couldn’t tackle before. Are you wondering how we can transfer that big amount … Continue reading "The Future of Information Technology: Data and Smarter Machining"
How can the rise of AI help NZ businesses thrive?
A myth-busting session to help New Zealand business leaders understand AI and it’s future. This is a short and fresh talk to help leaders navigate AI in businesses. We will use a myth-busting approach to challenge the general convention to give you the tools to start thinking about AI more practically. · Is AI just … Continue reading "How can the rise of AI help NZ businesses thrive?"
Digital Citizenship – the role of the EdTech Sector
Online , New ZealandIdentifying dangers and opportunities affecting the lives and life chances of tamariki (children) and rangatahi (young people). Digital Citizenship is an evolving concept and focuses on the different ways that digital technology affects the lives and life chances of tamariki (children) and rangatahi (young people), identifying dangers and opportunities. Join EdTechNZ and our panel as … Continue reading "Digital Citizenship – the role of the EdTech Sector"