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We See Tomorrow First — REGIONAL WORKSHOPS
Join NZTech, NZ Story and New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) to discover New Zealand’s brand new Tech Story, We See Tomorrow First, and find out how it can have a long lasting, positive impact on our growing tech sector. Looking for talent? Need to raise funds? Want to sell more? You’re not alone. Most New Zealand tech businesses are facing these challenges. We See Tomorrow First, the New Zealand Innovation and Technology Story, is the beginning of a journey to overcome them.…
Keeping Auckland Moving with Machine Learning
WSP is using data and machine learning to optimise traffic flow across Auckland’s motorway network. Join us to hear how. Did you know the number of lanes in each direction on the Auckland Harbour Bridge changes multiple times a day according to traffic demand? When demand changes, the Harbour Bridge monitoring dashboard advises when the barriers should be moved to keep traffic flowing. Local councils and agencies gather some data on how our roads are being used to ensure our…
TWTV: An interview with this year’s Women in AI finalists
Tune in to see an interview with this year's Women in AI finalists This year, the Techweek TV sessions have been segmented into the Techweek22 themes. The sessions can be viewed from the comforts of your home office, desk, and anywhere you’ve got a device connected to the internet. You can view the sessions here. Just click play, at the time of the session kick-off. Missed a session? Don’t worry, all Techweek TV sessions will be recorded and be made available on demand for you to…
Authentic Te Reo Māori engagement using Artificial Intelligence
A live panel discussion with Q&A on the challenges and potential of Artificial Intelligence to help revitalise Te Reo Māori. Join us for a light lunch (or virtually) to hear from our speakers, Wharehuia Dixon and Punahamoa Walker, working on FranklyAI. They will be talking about: What is required to recreate an authentic Te Reo Māori face to face conversation using AI. Challenges in turning an indigenous language like Te Reo Māori into a digital language that still seems natural. A…
Inspiring Women – Women in Technology Panel
Women have always played a massive role in advancing digital technology. From its inception with Grace Hopper and her machine-independent programming languages, to the women behind the Apollo space missions, all the way to today’s Susan Wojcicki of Google and YouTube, women have left an indelible mark on the world of technology.
AI & ML “101” for non-technical people
This session is an introductory session for non-technical people who are interested in understanding the fundamentals of AI and ML. Millions of businesses, large and small are trying to get their heads around Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning and understand what it actually is and most importantly how it can be leveraged to help their businesses. This session is not just theoretical but will also have some real examples as to how this technology can be used.
EdPotential and AWS share insights on accelerating EdTech growth
EdTech startup 'EdPotential' and AWS share insights on accelerating growth
Women in Tech – Journeys into STEM
Brought to you by Atlassian, Kiwibots, the University of Auckland Women in Engineering Network, and Centre for Automation and Robotic Engineering Science (CARES)