
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.
Visit Tech AllianceThe 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.
Visit Tech AllianceThe next Refactor event is on Wednesday 11 November 2015. It’s presented in conjunction with sponsors Catalyst, Microsoft, and Hapara!
In a world that has moved from finite choice and limited control to infinite choice and total control, how can leaders, innovators, entrepreneurs, brands and organisations engage in a meaningful way with their customers? Project Connect is proud to present an
Join us for our final Wellington lunch of the year with Clare Curran…and some aromatherapy on the side
NZTech together with Sheffield will be hosting regular events which will foster knowledge sharing and networking among an invited group of leading New Zealand technology executives. These events will be a great opportunity for connecting with peers, facilitating a
Achieving aspirations, whatever your vocation. Please join us at Xero in Auckland on Nov 26th, for our final NZTech Women Connect Auckland event for 2015 in conjunction with ATEED.
A multi-stakeholder summit that will bring together industry, government and academic interests in an effort to improve the state of cyber security in New Zealand. Cyber security cannot be contained and outsourced to any one sector. Due to the vast scope of cyber
Its that time of the year again. A time to catch up with each other at the annual NZTech year end event. This is not an event with speeches and powerpoint, it is about networking, catching up with friends and discovery. On the discovery front we’ve decided
Education New Zealand is hosting edtech blogger and researchers Audrey Jarre and Svenia Busson on visits to Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin from 7-11 December.
Education New Zealand is hosting edtech blogger and researchers Audrey Jarre and Svenia Busson on visits to Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin from 7-11 December.