Artificial intelligence has been put to good use by New Zealand organisations for decades in everything from customer service platforms to scientific research. The post Responsible AI involves staying on the right side of the law appeared first on NZTech.| NZTech
Kia ora, On Thursday, applications open for the NZIAT Artificial Intelligence Research Platform (and close on 20 November). The platform is a Government investment of up to $70 million over … Continue reading "$70m AI funding opens Thursday!" The post $70m AI funding opens Thursday! appeared first on NZTech.| NZTech
New Zealand-based interactive education technology platform Kami expects its products will reach 70 million teachers and students - an increase of 20 million - with the purchase of UK-based Book Creator for an undisclosed price. The post NZ ed-tech company Kami buys UK-based Book Creator to grow international reach appeared first on NZTech.| NZTech
For educators and edtech developers, this is an exciting opportunity. How might we better support this maker mindset? What if our tools and systems were designed not just for delivering content, but for nurturing capability? The post The next generation isn’t waiting. They’re already building with AI appeared first on NZTech.| NZTech
In this edition of EdTech in the Spotlight, we're excited to feature Skill5 – an innovative AI-powered training platform that is revolutionising how companies approach corporate learning and development. With a growing presence across New Zealand, Australia, and Latin America, Skill5 is helping organisations move beyond outdated, generic training to create fast, on-brand learning experiences that truly engage their teams. The post EdTech in the Spotlight: Skill5 – AI-Powered Training That...| NZTech
Each year, on the second Tuesday of October, we celebrate Ada Lovelace Day. Ada Lovelace is renowned as a pioneer in STEM and recognised as being the original computer programmer. But who is Ada Lovelace, what is her story and why do we celebrate her? The post Ada Lovelace appeared first on NZTech.| NZTech
New Zealand is about to take a major step forward in AI. In September, Minister Dr Shane Reti announced the launch of the NZIAT Artificial Intelligence Research Platform – a Government investment of up to $70 million over seven years to support world-class AI research in Aotearoa. The post Get Ready: Major New AI Research Investment Launching Soon appeared first on NZTech.| NZTech
Kia ora, Last month Minister Dr Shane Reti announced the launch of the NZIAT Artificial Intelligence Research Platform – a Government investment of up to $70 million over seven years … Continue reading "Major new AI investment opportunity!" The post Major new AI investment opportunity! appeared first on NZTech.| NZTech
Inspiring trust solutions that protect, empower, and help our people thrive At Digital Identity NZ (DINZ), we bring our stakeholders together to build confidence, connection, and opportunity. By bridging trust … Continue reading "DINZ Executive Council Elections & Annual Meeting 2025"| NZTech
Today, as his Board term comes to an end, I would personally like to acknowledge and thank Mitchell Pham for his outstanding service to NZTech.| NZTech
As we look ahead to 2026, you have all voted for our new members to the Executive Council. I would like to welcome our new members: Josh Starkey (BNZ), Kylie Price (Malaghan Institute of Medical Research), and re-elected members Craig Houston (ANZCO), Manya Saberwel (Cytiva), and Elliot Dunn (Brandon Capital).| NZTech
It’s been another big month across the fintech community, and October will be no different.| NZTech
Another big month following the success of CryptoWinter25. In September, we saw strong member thought leadership, progress on the Digital Asset Working Group (read on for an exciting announcement about that), and I represented BlockchainNZ at key events in Sydney, Auckland, and on the global stage.| NZTech
The energetic Digital Trust Hui Taumata at Te Papa lit a fire under NZ Inc’s digital identity movement. Industry leaders, policymakers, iwi kaitiaki, and innovators gathered to collectively declare that solving for trust is mission critical to New Zealand’s digital future.| NZTech