Automation for Business

Crowne Plaza 128 Albert Street, Auckland, New Zealand

Deploying intelligent automation to streamline processes, increase productivity and improve the bottom line Robotics and automation are dramatically reshaping the global economy. From delivering faster customer service to better quality products and efficient operations, robotics and automation provide enormous value for organisations that adopt them at scale. However, succeeding in the fast-moving world of automation … Continue reading "Automation for Business"

DIGI_X: Digital Decisions

EMA Business Hub Conference Centre 145 Khyber Pass Rd, Grafton, Auckland, New Zealand

As a business-first technology conference, DIGI_X will reveal exciting use-cases of innovative tech in powering growth at scale and speed.

Smart Cities Lunch

Hamilton City Council Reception Lounge, Garden Place, Hamilton, New Zealand

If you are interested in finding out more about the Smart Hamilton initiative, what the future of smart cities could look like, and hearing about developments in the Smart Cities space from Australia, New Zealand and around the world then join us for lunch as part of Techweek19 Waikato.

UK Tech Opportunities Panel Discussion

MinterEllisonRuddWatts PwC Tower, Level 22, 15 Customs Street West, Auckland, New Zealand

Start-ups and global multinationals alike are drawn to the UK, recognising it as the best place to help them stay ahead. Come and find out why the UK remains the top European hub for global tech investors.This event is aimed at NZ tech businesses who are keen to learn more about business opportunities in the UK. This session will open with an update on UK developments by British Deputy High Commissioner, Helen Smith, and follow with a panel discussion, outlining key developments and business opportunities in the UK market.

Blockchain powering NZ business

Duncan Cotterill L1 Australis Nathan Building, Takutai Square, Britomart, Auckland, New Zealand

Hear from leading New Zealand businesses how blockchain/DLT is powering their business, and growing NZ’s economy. Our panel includes: Janine Grainger, Easy Crypto: Retail cryptocurrency broker Fraser McConnell, Choice: Social impact payments  platform Katherine Noall, Sphere Identity: Digital identity and customer on-boarding Callum Gladstone, Axia Labs:  Blockchain strategy/design consultancy Dene Green, NZ Post: Food Trust … Continue reading "Blockchain powering NZ business"