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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 "Increasing tech sector productivity will lift the economy by $2.7billion"

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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 "Increasing tech sector productivity will lift the economy by $2.7billion"

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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 "Increasing tech sector productivity will lift the economy by $2.7billion"

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Increasing tech sector productivity will lift the economy by $2.7billion

For every four percent growth in the productivity of the tech sector, the entire New Zealand economy will lift by $2.7 billion and wages will increase by 1.4 percent, according to NZTech’s first-ever investigation report into the state of technology. The report analyses how increased tech secto

June 21, 2016

Media Releases, NZTech News

New Zealand as the high tech capital of the world?

The tech sector and Government should combine forces to start creating a position of New Zealand as the high tech capital of the world, an incubation nation and a world class digital nation, NZTech recommended today. The national tech organisation today released a landmark first-ever in-depth stu

June 21, 2016

#Women in Technology

Industry News, Media Releases, NZTech News

NZ manufacturers & retailers must embrace technology faster

New Zealand manufacturers that evolve fast to new technologies, leveraging sensors, data analytics, additive manufacturing and virtual reality will be able to compete well on the world stage, a major study into New Zealand technology says. NZTech’s landmark Digital Nation report released today s

June 21, 2016

Industry News

NZTech calls for faster implementation of digital literacy

Teaching computational thinking, digital technology and cyber security at primary school level has been identified by NZTech to be as integral as maths and English to the nation’s economy. The New Zealand education system is not evolving fast enough to generate local talent to support the growth

June 21, 2016

#Edtech

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NZTech study looks at impact technology is having on NZ

Most people are unaware of the exponential impact technologies are having throughout society, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says.  With the rapidly changing pace of technology there is general agreement that technology is important to the New Zealand economy, but until now there has been li

June 21, 2016

Industry News, Media Releases, NZTech News

Tech sector touching all of New Zealand but regional growth critical

The Tech sector touches all of New Zealand but a major NZTech investigative study find that regional economic growth throughout New Zealand is crucial to the overall economic growth of the country. Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and their surrounding regions account for almost two thirds of n

June 21, 2016

Industry News, Media Releases, NZTech News

The importance of the underlying networks huge for NZ’s future

If all firms were more extensive users of internet services, the productivity impact on national gross domestic product would be as much as $34 billion a year, a NZTech first-ever investigation report into the state of technology says. The economic impact of the Internet and the importance of the

June 21, 2016

Industry News, Media Releases, NZTech News

The NZ tech sector is creating jobs – nearly 100,000

Total employment in the tech sector is now almost 100,000 with 44,161 in high-tech manufacturing and 54,750 in ICT, according to a landmark NZTech study released today. Over the last few years, employment in the New Zealand tech sector has been steadily increasing, enabling growth in output and e

June 21, 2016

Media Releases

National initiative to ignite female students into tech careers

Young New Zealand female students have the opportunity to be mentored by high profile technology companies at Shadow Tech Day in Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland over the next three months. More than 230 students will take part – an increase from about 45 students in previous years. Being

June 16, 2016

#ShadowTech #Tech Careers

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