
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 AllianceThe 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 AllianceGain deep insights into the current state of digital identity in Aotearoa and what the future holds.
Jumpstart your year with the Agritech Connect Tour 2023
The NZ Cyber Security Summit is a collaboration between NZTech and Brightstar. Proudly kiwi organised, this event has a strong history of delivering the national conversation on cyber security as well as bringing the government, tech sector, and businesses
This event has now sold out. Hear from AI experts on all things ChatGPT, from policy and ethics to practical business applications and a look into the future. AI Forum New Zealand in partnership with CanterburyTech and Cognizant is proud to present a discussion
Jumpstart your year with the Agritech Connect Tour 2023
The HealthTech Activator’s (HTA) next Auckland market validation workshop, an Introduction to Knowing your Customer and your Market, takes place on 16 March 2023. A lack of robust market validation is one of the most common weaknesses of healthtech businesses
Join our exclusive roundtable discussion with RBNZ Please join us for an informative discussion and the opportunity to provide feedback on The Future of Money in an informal setting. The Future of Money – Private Innovation, Te Moni Anamata — Te Auahatanga
Event Recording: About the Event : Join us for our live webinar session in DINZ’s Summer Series on Decentralised Identity. You will have the opportunity to hear from DINZ members with a decentralised service or pilot as they lead discussion and debate with their
Welcome to our third Hack Aotearoa AI in Healthcare Conference and Datathon event being held in partnership with MIT Critical Data and hosted by the Faculty of Medical Health Science at the University of Auckland, and the Division of Health Sciences at Otago