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Digital Council for Aotearoa New Zealand #weeknotes (13)

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Kia ora koutou — we are the Digital Council for Aotearoa New Zealand. We are looking forward to sharing our mahi (work) here with you. In keeping with the #weeknotes approach, we want to be transparent about our work. Plus, we are looking for input from people from all walks of life to inform our advice to the New Zealand Government on harnessing the potential of digital and data to make Aotearoa New Zealand a great place for all.

Kia ora koutou

Stakeholder engagement

Last week was another busy one for the Digital Council.

We met with the CEO of figure.nz, an organisation that has developed a platform bringing data from multiple sources together into one place.

Figure.nz is on a mission to make data more accessible and easier to understand and to help New Zealanders use data to make better decisions. To support their mission they are developing a free data literacy platform.

We also meet with MATTR, a new organisation working to create a “web of trust,” allowing people and organisations to protect what is theirs, easily prove who they are, and share only what they need to get things done online.

MATTR have been working with and contributing to the open source community to see how fundamental digital challenges can be solved using their “web of trust” concept.

As trust is the key focus for the Digital Council this year, we look forward to visiting MATTR’s CoLab to see what they have been developing.

Media interviews

Our chair Mitchell Pham caught up with Radio New Zealand reporter Nona Pelletier on Friday to talk about representing the Digital Council for Aotearoa New Zealand on the Asia Society’s Global Council.

The interview followed an announcement on Tuesday of Mitchell’s new appointment in our fortnightly blog called: Taking New Zealand’s digital story to the Asia Pacific region.

Countdown is on until Techweek kicks off

Please join us on Friday for a Techweek 2020 TV panel discussion on Friday 31 July at 2pm-3pm.

Our panel session is called: The future of digital and data driven technology in New Zealand. What do we want it to look like; who should benefit; and why should we care?

We look forward to discussing these issues and more with our host Ryan Ashton.

Other sessions we’re attending (in our various roles and as representatives of the Digital Council) include:

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Digital Council for Aotearoa New Zealand

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