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AUT University is researching the insurance industry’s digital journey and the barriers or challenges faced working with various systems and processes. Studies will focus on two areas – digital augmentation and the concept of digital debt. The researchers are keen to speak to digital transformation stakeholders including system architects, CTO’s, CIO’s, CXO’s, Project Leads, etc. … Continue reading "Researching the insurance industry’s digital journey"
07 July 2023
NetHui 2020 (Virtual event)
New Zealand’s favourite Internet gathering is back. This year it becomes the true net hui, as we are hosting it online.
10 July 2020
Industry News
Tech: NZ’s Fastest Growing Employer
New Zealand, Tuesday 16 July 2019 – New Zealand’s tech sector has seen a surge in hiring, with local companies Vend and Raygun announcing close to 200 new roles this year, as both companies prepare for global growth. With over 2,830 jobs created in 2017, an estimated 3,200 in 2018, and a growing number in … Continue reading "Tech: NZ’s Fastest Growing Employer"
16 July 2019
SME Digital Retreat: Using Technology to Succeed in Small Business
Bring your team to along to experience all there is to succeed in small business with innovative tools of technology.
26 April 2019
Industry News
Tech firms’ continued R&D growth driving economic growth
Auckland – New data from Statistics NZ highlights the continued growth of R&D (research and development) by tech firms, with computer services and scientific and tech services making up 35 percent of all R&D investment.
04 March 2019
Industry News
IoT could be worth more than $2.2 billion to NZ over 10 years
An historic and landmark national research study estimates the roll out of IoT (internet of things) is likely to produce a benefit for the New Zealand economy of billions of dollars. The study found that just across a mere nine common IoT applications the potential net benefit over 10 years could be $2.2 billion in … Continue reading "IoT could be worth more than $2.2 billion to NZ over 10 years"
29 June 2017