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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The New Zealand Technology Industry Association (NZTech) is welcoming progress on a business transformation project that will make it easier for business to interact with government agencies. The potential that APIs and access to backend government data might simplify transactions with government was thrashed out at a recent workshop hosted by NZTech and the Government … Continue reading "NZTech welcomes progress in the move to open up access to government agencies data"
04 August 2014
Media Releases
NZTech announces three new board members
The country’s technology industry association has elected three new members to its board at their latest AGM in Auckland. New Zealand Technology Industry Association (NZTech) promotes the technology industry’s role in accelerating economic and social advance for New Zealanders, through direct collaboration with government leaders and other sector groups, and communication with all manner of … Continue reading "NZTech announces three new board members"
01 August 2014
NZTech News
Technology Policy Platforms
The policies promoted by NZTech on behalf of our members in the lead up to the 2014 NZ government elections. Vision To make New Zealand the world’s most connected nation. Rationale To increase the prosperity and well-being of all New Zealanders we must make strategic use of technology. We need to support our technology exporters … Continue reading "Technology Policy Platforms"
30 June 2014
Events
Tech talent connects in Texas
The CEO of one of New Zealand’s fastest growing software companies is praising New Zealand’s involvement in the South by Southwest (SXSW) trade show in Austin, Texas and the follow up online TechConnect event, as much-needed initiatives to attract more tech talent to New Zealand. The SXSW trade show in Austin, Texas next month is … Continue reading "Tech talent connects in Texas"
24 February 2014
Media Releases
Collaboration promotes Kiwi tech in Texas
A unique collaboration between the private and public sectors will help promote Kiwi tech innovation, recruit investors and attract qualified specialists at next month’s South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin, Texas. The New Zealand Technology Industry Association (NZTech) is teaming up with Immigration New Zealand, NZTE and a number of Kiwi tech companies to … Continue reading "Collaboration promotes Kiwi tech in Texas"
12 February 2014
NZTech News
Beehive Shows Confidence in Kiwi Innovation
The Patents Act 2013 was voted into law by Parliament in Wellington today. Commerce Minister Craig Foss has created new law that raises the bar for New Zealand patents. It means Kiwi innovators can patent their world leading inventions, without discrimination, in all fields of technology. “Kiwi thinking leads the world in many areas, but … Continue reading "Beehive Shows Confidence in Kiwi Innovation"
13 December 2013
Media Releases
Tech sector concerned at slip in education standards
The fastest growing industry sector in New Zealand has reacted strongly to an international report that shows New Zealand has slipped backwards in education standards when compared to other OECD countries. The latest OECD PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) survey revealed that New Zealand’s performance has gone backwards dramatically in maths, science and reading. New … Continue reading "Tech sector concerned at slip in education standards"
05 December 2013
NZTech News
NZICT applauds the Patents Bill amendments
Changes to sixty-year old legislation will protect inventions and encourage technical innovation Last week, the Government released a progress report on Building Innovation. One of the objectives mentioned in the report is to improve intellectual property settings for the country. As part of this, the Government announced that one of its core policies was to … Continue reading "NZICT applauds the Patents Bill amendments"
30 August 2012