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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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NZTech, NZRise and IITP welcome Members to a briefing from the GCIO’s office on the proposed ICT Marketplace designed for New Zealand Government to procure Digital and Technology products. The NZ Government ICT Strategy refresh 2015 observed several

SparkTank’s Rachel Kelly in association with PwC hosts NZTech in Hamilton for a conversation with local thought leaders. Join NZTech CEO Graeme Muller as he presents the national and regional findings of Digital Nation New Zealand, From Tech Sector to

NZRise and NZTech welcome members and friends to networking, drinks and to hear from Mitchell Pham. Delivering NZ Technologies into Overseas Markets – An ASEAN Case Study Synopsis New Zealand hi-tech businesses are challenged by lack of capacity for both

We’re excited to announce our next Refactor event in August. We’re going to be at a brand new venue, AUT, and we’re looking forward to hearing from these amazing speakers: Priti Ambani Irene Direnko-Smith Nicki Raistrick Thanks, as always, to our

Hosted by Enspiral Dev Academy and iwantmyname the OS hackathon will be a chance for collaborators to connect with codebases and work on new ideas and existing open source projects together. Full information and registration available here

OS//OS is back and will be bigger, bolder and better in 2016. Over 2 days we’ll showcase, connect and amplify the impact of the people and organisations who are designing, sharing, building, making, working, exploring, debating, advocating and championing an

Join us for breakfast this month and hear BNZ’s Head of Diversity and Inclusion (D&I), Lana West speak about creating a high performing workforce for now and the future. Learn how to value diversity of identity and provide an environment of inclusiveness

Recently Minister Hekia Parata announced that digital technology is to be formally integrated into the New Zealand Curriculum and Te Marautanga o Aotearoa.