
New Zealand’s $8 Billion Technology Sector Continues to Grow
New Zealand’s technology sector continued to grow export revenue and employ more staff in the 2011-12 year despite challenging global market conditions.
That is one of the findings of the eighth annual TIN100 Report, an analysis of the performance of the top 100 New Zealand-founded high-tech companies. The 2012 TIN100 Report is out now.
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Big Winners at Hi-Tech Awards 2013
by NBR
TIN100 congratulates Xero, Vend, Carnival Labs and others for winning a number of prestigious awards on the night.
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Despite five of the six companies in the TIN100’s largest sector,
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• Ahead of the pack - Business - NZ
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• F&P now a global premium brand -
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• F & P to boost R & D for new owne
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The second largest sector by revenue in the TIN100, healthcare, con
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• F & P Healthcare beats guidance -
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• Dynamic Controls sheds jobs
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• US firm buys Kiwi tech company
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For the second year in row the IT services and support sector was t
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• 457 visas vital for cyber securit
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• Cautious rollout for school track
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• Localist faces US-based competito
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Companies providing technologies to the primary sector recorded the
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• Distribution key to Success
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• Kiwi exporter says no to China ma
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• Compac tops the hi-tech tables
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The electronics sector grew 6%, driven by a reported 40% lift in re
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• Kiwi tech firm joins global conso
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• NZ Students are World Champions i
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• Tech award music to Maire's ears
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The navigation products sector fell 3% as the largest revenue contr
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• Dollar drives Rakon shift to Asia
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• Rakon says 2013 pretax earnings t
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• Rakon shares up 20 percent on $US
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Telecommunication sector revenues slipped 5% as contact centre comp
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• Telco security bill moves to sele
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• Telstra to roll out emergency inf
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• Telecom Buys Revera













