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Kitmap: A Digital Hub for New Zealand’s Science and Technology
Financial Markets Authority in New Zealand to grant exemption for personalised robo-advice
The FMA has decided not to impose financial limits on personalised robo-advice and the eligible product list has been expanded to include mortgages and personal insurance products.
OpenGov speaks to Matthew Shaw, Ministry of Social Development, New Zealand
Business Continuity and Preparedness is essential for any organisation to have in place. In New Zealand, this is even more important within the public sector. This is due to many central Government offices being located in one of the most vulnerable parts of New Zealand, within the city of Wellington.
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key to launch $3m Tech Hub in Wellington
Wellington will be welcoming a great new addition to its city this week, when New Zealand Prime Minister John Key will be launching the $3 million business Tech Hub.
New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment announces that more than 1 million can access high speed broadband
New Zealand’s Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment released its latest full quarterly update after the first phase of the Ultra-Fast Broadband initiative rollout. The report revealed that more than 1 million New Zealanders can now access high speed broadband connectivity through its Ultra-Fast Broadband Initiative (UFB).
New Zealand Government to Implement Measures for Increased Online Security
The Government of New Zealand plans to implement various measures in order to further enhance online data security for its citizens. One of the key measures will be through the assembly of a Computer Emergency Response Team, CERT. CERT will be the first point of contact for businesses and individuals seeking help when facing cyber security issues.
New Zealand Ministry of Youth Development helps launch Tech Leadership Programme for Youths
Last week, Youth Minister Nikki Kaye announced a funding of $25,000 towards the OMG!Tech Youth Leadership Training Programme. Miss Kaye describes the programme a step to prepare the younger generation in embracing future technologies.