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Pioneering Generative AI in New Zealand’s Public Sector
Kitmap: A Digital Hub for New Zealand’s Science and Technology
New Zealand and Australia to adopt PEPPOL framework for e-Invoicing
Adopting e-Invoicing will see New Zealand and Australia save over NZ$ 30 billion in transaction costs over the first 10 years. E-Invoicing will allow an automated direct exchange of invoices the finance systems of both the buyer and the supplier.
Mobile Tactical System to boost New Zealand Army
The new network will use a family of radios, which include new portable radios for soldiers. The ability to work together effectively is vital to the success of these operations.
Assistive augmentation makes chewable tech possible
Chewit is a novel interface that allows the user to answer the phone by simply biting down to it. Other examples of assistive augmentation devices include the FingerReader and the GymSoles.
Ports of Auckland to have a fully operational automated container terminal
Project completion will have the port’s 27 new blue carriers involved in an elaborate dance to get containers on and off ships. The process will be controlled by software at the head office.
New Zealand to tax multinationals in digital services
The cross-border digital services in New Zealand are estimated to be valued at around NZ$ 2.7 billion. The Government is determined to guarantee that multinational companies involved in this sector of the economy pay their fair share of tax.
NZ University showcases VR/AR capabilities
The team from the University’s Computational Media Innovation Centre gave two tech presentations, ran a booth for VR/AR demonstrations, and took part in a program wherein eight international teams demonstrated their cutting-edge interactive technology.