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 AllianceBiotech & Beer Happy Hour
Nothing beats a good old face-to-face chinwag - join us for our fortnightly Biotech & Beer Happy Hour. We look forward to seeing you at our first face-to-face biotech and beers. This is not a sponsored event (food and drink are at the individual cost), this is an informal way to keep in touch before … Continue reading "Biotech & Beer Happy Hour"
Improving the customer experience
Tower Insurance Level 5, 136 Fanshawe Street, Auckland, New ZealandJoin this in-person event to hear different perspectives on how to positively change consumer expectations
BOP Women in Tech
Cucumber 293 Fraser Street, Parkvale, Tauranga, New ZealandInformal panel discussion with some awesome women of varying stages and ages sharing their experiences.
An Emissions Reduction Technology Roadmap for Aotearoa
OnlineTechnology plays an important role in emissions reduction. Join the sustainability discussion and help Aotearoa New Zealand achieve its goals for a climate resilient future.
Techweek22
Techweek is a nationwide series of events, showcasing and celebrating New Zealand innovation. We provide a platform for everyone to meet, share ideas and create connections to enhance our future world.
The Web3 Scene in NZ – Sharing Session
Crypto, smart contracts, and multiple blockchain applications are a hot topic. Register now to learn about The Web3 Scene in NZ.
Sisters In Tech Snapshot
What happens when you challenge traditional employment models and support wāhine into the tech sector? (Working with NZ Tech, Microsoft and MSD), 3BF has designed an innovative programme to support wāhine into careers in the tech industry. 3Bags Full CEO and Founder Brittany Teei shares a snapshot of how the programme works and just where these … Continue reading "Sisters In Tech Snapshot"
Filling the gap: Why improving diversity is key to NZ’s tech sector
Technology skills are in record demand, but diversity remains an issue. How can we make a change and attract local talent into tech careers? The future of New Zealand’s tech sector is significantly important to our local economy. With annual earnings around $14B, the industry is a substantial contributor to our GDP. It’s also a … Continue reading "Filling the gap: Why improving diversity is key to NZ’s tech sector"