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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 to fund digital identity research
It is vital for the government to take a lead in guaranteeing that New Zealanders have control of how and who uses their identity information as more aspects of the Kiwis’ lives are taking place online. Views from across the country and from all walks of life should be taken into consideration.
New Zealand prioritises ultra-fast broadband for all
When the Government’s UFB programme is fully complete, New Zealand is expected to be in the top five OECD countries for digital connectivity. This increased capacity and speed is especially useful at work, school or at home when there are multiple people online at the same time.
IoT to save New Zealand’s native species
With these traps in place, volunteers need not spend 4 weeks walking through arduous terrain in order to manually check on the traps. Once the traps are triggered, an alert is sent to a smartphone app.
NZ government harnesses digital initiatives for better services
“Working together as one: Government delivering easy and seamless services” demonstrated initiatives where government agencies are working collaboratively to design and deliver more seamless services. This enables the citizens and businesses to better access and utilise Government services.
Virtual tour of New Zealand Parliament now possible
The app provides the chance to see what Parliament looks like behind the scenes. It is a way for the people to be able to connect with the Parliament, especially for those who feel that the Parliament is too far away.
Supercomputers to boost New Zealand’s scientific research
Comprised of three new interconnected Cray supercomputers, they will be able to meet the needs of the country’s researchers as they investigate scientific issues of national significance such as climate change, genomics, the management of NZ’s freshwater assets and resilience to natural hazards.