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A prominent Kiwi businessman has set up New Zealand’s first ever enviro-tech camp at Raglan, south of Auckland.
18 June 2019
Industry News
NZ education needs shake up to cope with new tech
Auckland – The New Zealand education system needs a serious shake up to deal with the velocity in which technology is changing the working world, EdTechNZ has said in a submission to the Productivity Commission.
10 June 2019
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Technology crucial for New Zealand’s future
Technology, which is crucial for New Zealand’s economic and social future, is in the hands of school children who are taking a massive interest in the country’s fastest growing sector, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says.
11 April 2019
Connect and network Event Wellington – Sept 6th
Join NZTech CEO Graeme Muller and fellow members at our next Connect Event. Graeme will share an update on NZTech’s 2018 work including Techweek and UpStarters. He will be joined by tech specialist, Jane Parker, a MinterEllisonRuddWatts partner who sits on the board of legal AI startup, McCarthy Finch. She will discuss how AI is … Continue reading "Connect and network Event Wellington – Sept 6th"
15 August 2018
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Low decile students outperforming higher decile schools
A cluster of low decile Northland schools is on track to outperform many higher decile schools around New Zealand through digital learning. Students in the Te Puawai cluster – which includes Manaia View School, Whau Valley Primary, Te Kura o Otangarei, Whangarei Intermediate, Tikipunga High School and Hikurangi Primary School – are making faster progress in … Continue reading "Low decile students outperforming higher decile schools"
12 June 2018
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Teachers need to be better paid for the tech revolution
Teachers need to be better paid as they adjust to educating kids in the fastest growing sector in New Zealand, – technology, an award-winning Maori chief executive of a fast growing ed-tech company says. Kendall Flutey, who runs Christchurch company Banqer, says one of her main concerns facing education and schools dealing with technology is that teachers … Continue reading "Teachers need to be better paid for the tech revolution"
06 June 2018
Industry News
Big future in little cousin of education exports – edtech
With the risk to foreign student export market from potential changes to immigration policy, the government should increase its focus on the little cousin of education exports, edtech, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says. The education export industry is a $3billion market of which the majority is made up of bringing in foreign students. Today is … Continue reading "Big future in little cousin of education exports – edtech"
06 November 2017
NZTech Connect Wellington
Join NZTech CEO Graeme Muller for a discussion on the future of our people, our economy and our government as outlined in New Zealand’s Digital Future – Tech Manifesto 2017. Technology is evolving faster than ever before with artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, 3D printing, genetic sequencing, Internet of Things, robotics, synthetic meat and milk. Each … Continue reading "NZTech Connect Wellington"
26 May 2017
Industry News
NZ’s tech future resting on children of today
Rotorua – The future of New Zealand’s success rests largely on the importance of how school children manage technology today, one of New Zealand’s leading tech experts says. Graeme Muller, chief executive of NZTech, the voice of the tech sector in New Zealand, told the New Zealand ULearn education conference in Rotorua today that New … Continue reading "NZ’s tech future resting on children of today"
04 October 2016