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Power in partnerships: Netsafety Week 2025

28 July 2025

This Netsafety Week, I’d like to recognise the vital work happening across our sector to make digital spaces safer for everyone in Aotearoa.

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BioTechNZ Annual Meeting and Executive Council Elections 2025

24 July 2025

We are pleased to invite you to nominate yourself or another individual for BioTechNZ’s Executive Council.

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Netsafety Week 2025 : Building a safer digital future for Aotearoa

23 July 2025

As digital technology becomes an even greater part of everyday life, creating a safe online environment is more critical than ever. Netsafety Week 2025 is a timely reminder that online safety is a shared responsibility, one that requires collaboration across the tech sector, government, educators and the wider community.

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Big Wins, Bold Moves: NZ's IoT Sector is Thriving

23 July 2025

Welcome to our July Newsletter! There’s been so much action in the IoT space over the past few weeks, we’re truly spoilt for things to celebrate.

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NZTech Inform: Building digital trust for a stronger Aotearoa

21 July 2025

As we continue to navigate rapid digital transformation, one thing is becoming incredibly clear - trust is now the cornerstone of our digital future.

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Don’t just use GenAI; struggle with it!

15 July 2025

GenAI is unsettling the routines of education. It is not just changing what students produce, but also how learning unfolds and how teachers define their roles.

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NZTech Inform: Aotearoa's first AI strategy

14 July 2025

Kia ora, Last week marked a significant milestone for New Zealand’s technology sector: Hon Shane Reti launched the nation’s first AI Strategy. For the first time, we have a clear signal that our Government recognises artificial intelligence (AI) as a powerful lever to boost productivity and strengthen New Zealand’s competitive edge. The announcement is the result of years … Continue reading "From petrol to electric vehicles, like cars replacing horses"

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Global Conversations to Homegrown Networking: BioTechNZ in Action

11 July 2025

Kia ora, In this issue Insights from our Executive Director We are all acutely aware of how tough things are, but the biotech sector never ceases to amaze me. There is so much going on, and we just keep punching above our weight. Over the past month, we saw BioTechNZ and its members taking us … Continue reading "From petrol to electric vehicles, like cars replacing horses"

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Mid-Winter Momentum: Mentoring Circles, ShadowTech & More!

11 July 2025

Kia ora, We’re already over halfway through 2025. I would love to say we are gliding effortlessly and gently into mid-winter hibernation mode, ready to resurface in October for Spring. But wow, this year has been chaotic! From news and disruption across the world and closer to home, our nervous systems are taking a ride … Continue reading "From petrol to electric vehicles, like cars replacing horses"

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From petrol to electric vehicles, like cars replacing horses

Some overseas reports say petrol cars may be obsolete by 2026 but either way the massive switch to electric vehicles will be the biggest disruptive change to people’s lives in more than 100 years, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says. As New Zealand’s 15,000 motor mechanics get ready for t

November 28, 2017

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NZTech Update - Horse Drawn Carriages And The Tesla

Kia Ora Readers, This morning as I dropped my daughter off at school, I was almost run over by a Tesla. We stepped out between two parked cars, heading towards the school gates, when this lovely looking car glided past. It didn’t make a sound. Instant car envy. It got me thinking about technology

November 27, 2017

Industry News

New Zealand to be at the forefront of AI

Auckland University’s Michelle Dickinson and Soul Machines business chief Greg Cross are among top key speakers at the biggest artificial intelligence (AI) event ever to be held in New Zealand next year. New Zealand’s trail-blazing AI event will be held in Auckland on March 28 and will showcase

November 21, 2017

#Artificial Intelligence

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Digital summit to build vision for more prosperous NZ

The biggest and most important international tech conference to be staged in New Zealand will be held in Auckland early next year which may pave the way for faster advances for the Kiwi economy. NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says changes and tech developments are happening globally at a phen

November 20, 2017

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NZTech Update - Gearing Up For Digital Tech In Schools

Kia Ora Readers, Introducing digital technologies to every child’s learning is critical for their success in an increasingly digital world. To better prepare our nation’s children and young people to participate, create and thrive in our rapidly evolving digital world, our education system is

November 19, 2017

Industry News

How MBIE is encouraging diversity in tech!

New Zealand’s tech sector is growing, and assisting and fostering this growth is a key focus for the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE). Within MBIE, the Digital Economy team was established in 2015 to support and encourage continued growth, working closely with the wider digit

November 16, 2017

#Women in Technology

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NZTech Update - Let's Help David Downs!

Kia Ora Readers, It was encouraging to hear Clare Curran, Minister of Broadcasting, Communications and Media, and Minister of Government Digital Services announce in her first ministerial speech at Nethui last week that the appointment of a Chief Technology Officer is one of her prioritie

November 13, 2017

Industry News

Urgent attention needed to look at automation impact

Automation, artificial intelligence (AI) and digital transformation issues facing the country could become threats, leading to increased social and economic difficulties and a strain on government resources unless they are immediately addressed, New Zealand’s tech leader say. The TechLeaders exec

November 7, 2017

#Digital Skills #Tech Leaders

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Big future in little cousin of education exports – edtech

With the risk to foreign student export market from potential changes to immigration policy, the government should increase its focus on the little cousin of education exports, edtech, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says. The education export industry is a $3billion market of which the majori

November 6, 2017

#Edtech

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