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.
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Firstly, a massive congratulations to Shanon O’Connor and Tōnui Collab for winning the Community Tech Champions Award at last week’s CIO Awards!
Also, congratulations to those in our community who are showcased in the HolonIQ 2024 ‘ANZ 50 most promising EdTech startups annual list. These local fast-growing and innovative learning, teaching and up-skilling startups include Banqer, ImmerceMe, Kai’s Education, Kara Technology and Komodo.
In June, we participated in an education working group contributing to the AI Forum’s AI Blueprint for Aotearoa. View the report and go to page 19 for more on education and our ambitions for the next 12 months to five years. If you’re keen to be involved, please contact info@aiforum.org.nz.
In case you missed it, Susana Tomaz calls for greater conversation and an AI framework for schools. Read more. Plus, you can revisit NZTE’s recent webinar, Unlocking Opportunities: Navigating and Selling EdTech to the Catholic School System in Australia here. Tony Panetta’s presentation is available here. If you would like to know more, explore Australia’s edtech sector here.
In other news, nominations for our Executive Council close on 16 September and results will be announced at our Annual Meeting on 21 October. To continue building on our success, we need the leadership of a purposeful Executive Council. If you know someone who can make a real impact, we encourage you to nominate them. Learn more.
A very warm welcome to our newest members, CoActive Education and Mission Ready HQ. These two businesses work at different intersections of education to support and build capability and confidence in digital literacy and fluency for our teaching community, and to address the tech skills shortage in Aotearoa New Zealand.