
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 AllianceIf digital skills and capability matter to you, and you want a say in the future of digital skills in NZ, or you’re curious about SFIA, you’ll want to be part of this conversation. Join the Digital Skills Agency online at 1pm on 12 October to hear more. If you
On 13 Oct, we will have a special event where we invite Prof. Anil Seth from the University of Sussex to introduce his research on cognitive science. This hybrid meeting will be hosted physically in the meeting room at the Newmarket campus. Prof. Anil Seth will
This workshop is ideal for all healthtech companies that would like to have a fresh look at their market and how they have validated it to date. This workshop will help you: Reframe an offering from a product- or technology-centric perspective to a
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to play a significant role in disaster management, including mitigating the impact of extreme weather events, such as Cyclone Gabrielle in NZ. While AI cannot directly prevent or stop a cyclone from occurring, it can
Join EdTech New Zealand (EdTechNZ) for our Annual Meeting being held at 12.00pm on 18th October 2023 via Zoom. Executive Director, Alison Mackie will share an update on the EdTechNZ’s strategy and plans for the coming year. The meeting will begin promptly at
Animal Health Curious? Aotearoa New Zealand’s rich agricultural history and economy is built on primary production with animals playing an important role in our lives. We’re seeing huge growth opportunities and new innovation in therapeutics and diagnostics
Kiwis love their cars, and renewing and claiming on automotive policies represents a regular touch point for consumers with insurers and brokers.
Junior Girls in Games is an immersive full-day event that covers the basics of Game Art and Game Programming for aspirational game developers in Years 9 & 10 that identify as female. Over the course of the day, you’ll be introduced to creating art assets
Breaking Glass Ceilings and Building Bridges is a trans-Tasman tech conference that zeros in on the human factor of the online experience, the good, the bad and the ugly. With a stellar line up of 23 inspiring international and New Zealand speakers and