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EdTechNZ Monthly Newsletter | 27 March 2024

Earlier this month, EdTechNZ hosted the third in our series of our export market deep-dives, this time focusing on the Australian market. According to our 2023 EdTech Annual Survey Report, over 18% of our local EdTechs export successfully to the Australian market.
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Aotearoa NZ indigenous led education technology

Kia Ora, New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) together with NZ Trade & Enterprise Australia collaborated recently to bring the Aotearoa International Whare to life at the SXSW Sydney (15 – 20 October), a conference and festival that celebrates the convergence of technology, film, music, education, and culture. Founded in 1987 in Austin, Texas, … Continue reading "Aotearoa NZ indigenous led education technology"
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Highlights from EduTech Melbourne

Kia Ora, In a landmark collaboration, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) and Education New Zealand (ENZ) recently showcased 18 NZ EdTech companies at EduTech Melbourne 2023. Building on the success of last year’s event, the partnership aimed to provide a low-risk entry point for New Zealand EdTechs into the Australian market. The event generated … Continue reading "Highlights from EduTech Melbourne"
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EdTech News: Reflecting on Founders Day

We recently closed the curtains on ‘Founders Day,’ a vibrant unconference in Wellington. This two-day gathering served as a meeting ground for leading founders in the EdTech space. It wasn’t just about exchanging insights; it was a real opportunity for community members to unite, explore opportunities, and empathise with shared challenges. Thank you to Education … Continue reading "EdTech News: Reflecting on Founders Day"
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Influencing beyond the education sector

As our influence extends beyond the education sector, we are honoured to witness the growing interest from various groups within the NZTech community. The EdTechNZ collaborative spirit and forward-thinking approach have garnered interest from groups such as AI Forum, IoT Alliance and BlockchainNZ, reinforcing the idea that education and technology are powerful allies.