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ICT Research Forum

Posted in General on March 23rd, 2010 by jackiec – Comments Off

In December 2009, the ICT Research Forum was established with the International Institute for Software Economics, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Inc (IISEIE) and NZICT Group forming a charter to work together on this topic.

The objectives of the community and forum are to:

  • Create new opportunities for our respective members to collaborate at joint Members’ meetings and other purpose created events.
  • Provide an opportunity for the IISEIE and its Members to provide input into the NZICT industry policy platform, including the identification of new areas for development.
  • Provide an opportunity for NZICT to consult with IISEIE in its policy development, including the areas of software economics and industry growth, software innovation and software entrepreneurship.
  • Provide the basis for ongoing dialogue for developing other mutual opportunities including sponsorship, programmes of work and promotions.

If you are interested in participating in the ICT Research Forum, send us an email with your contact details to info@ict.org.nz

 

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NZ Research, Science and Technology Priorities Submission

Posted in General on January 12th, 2010 by jackiec – Be the first to comment

This submission was made on behalf of the NZICT Group Members (“NZICT”), and input from its Communities of Interest, notably the NZ Health IT Cluster, and other stakeholders including the University of Auckland Computer Science Department, Square Kilometre Array Research & Development Consortium, and the Square Kilometre Array Industry Consortium.

Areas of alignment:

  • The principles outlined by the NZ RS&T paper include: multidisciplinary approach to reduce waste, focus on training and skills base including a national internship programme, balance of supporting discovery through to exploitation. Each of these principles is recognized as either specific strategic themes or underlying assumptions behind NZICT Innovation sub-committee’s strategy (see the attached presentation document).
  • Investment Structure, High Tech industries are the second biggest area of focus. The NZICT Innovation sub-committee believes that High Tech (ICT) in particular represents one of the biggest opportunities for NZ productivity growth.
  • Investment Structure, principles listed include, co-funded with users, strategic long term, and commercialisation support. Each of these areas was mentioned as critical by the NZICT Innovation sub-committee.

Areas for Improvement:

  • Potential platforms for investing are listed. Innovation in ICT (and the use of ICT) is not one of these. The NZICT Innovation sub-committee believe that Innovative ICT is/should be a key enabler of productivity growth and innovation in other sectors. We propose adding an investment platform supporting research into how ICT could better enable productivity in the other sectors mentioned in conjunction with the Government’s investment in ultra-fast broadband. This ICT-broadband platform could sit across all of the other ones mentioned.

Submission Date: 17 November 2009

Read the full submission