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The build up to the 2019 Rugby World Cup presents a huge opportunity for any New Zealand tech firms considering the Japanese market as the passion for the All Blacks is huge in Japan, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says.
21 May 2017
Industry News
Celebration of our tech future
After 287 events in 24 centres around the country, Techweek ’17 has delivered its promised “festival of technology” to New Zealand.
16 May 2017
Industry News
Don’t click strange links to avoid cyber-attack, NZTech says
This weekend the largest ever ransomware attack in the world has been hitting computer systems of private and public organisations in hundreds of countries, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says.
14 May 2017
Events
Biggest week long-tech event ever held in NZ
New Zealand Techweek, which is the biggest festival of tech events ever held in New Zealand, begins all over the country tomorrow. The NZTech organised event will be held in 27 towns from Whangarei to Hokitika. Techweek will include tech and innovation events, conferences, school and business events.
04 May 2017
Media Releases
Immigration not the silver bullet for tech skills growth
While the Wellington campaign LookSee has garnered over 48,000 applications it doesn’t mean that tech skills shortage is solved, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says.
06 April 2017
Media Releases
NZTech backs cyber security stance
NZTech today backed the Government’s continued focus on the New Zealand cyber security strategy and action plan as rogue cyber attacks continue to plague nations and businesses worldwide.
23 March 2017
Industry News
Trade Agenda report heartening, tech leader says
The government’s future trade agenda is heartening and provides exciting export growth, a New Zealand tech sector leader says.
23 March 2017
Media Releases
Shadow Tech Day receives funding boost
Youth Minister Nikki Kaye has announced an investment of over $270,000 in NZTech’s mentoring programme Shadow Tech Day to help inspire more young women into technology related careers.
31 January 2017
Media Releases
Technology at the heart of lifting govt services
Technology is at the heart of improving productivity of government services and the second annual NZTech Advance Government and Technology Summit in Wellington on February 28 will play a landmark role in helping New Zealand become a stronger digital nation, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says. The summit is a high-level event that will host … Continue reading "Technology at the heart of lifting govt services"
24 January 2017