Fundview will enable you to rapidly identify project funding available from all not for profit agencies in NZ. To access Fundview click here ... [more]
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The ability of New Zealand firms to compete internationally is critical to our economic future. Global competitiveness exists at three levels: being internationally competitive within the domestic market, being competitive within global markets and developing New Zealand based firms with global presence.
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Auckland has been cast by many commentators as being on the cusp of becoming a world-class city. To achieve this, the Auckland economy must also be transformed. Transformed, Auckland will become the home of globally competitive firms (and uncompetitive industries will vanish) supported by a first-class pool of skill... [more]
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New Zealand's economy will be transformed by the ability of its globally competitive workforce to apply its skills, ideas, and technologies. Workplaces must provide the environment, incentives, and opportunities for people to be innovative, creative and responsive to change.
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Highly skilled and educated people are critical to innovation because they create new knowledge and ideas through research and development and other creative activities such as design, and because they help to facilitate the absorption of ideas from overseas and the transfer of ideas within New Zealand .
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April 3, 2006
The Chief Executive of New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) has welcomed the publication of the first comprehensive report on productivity, Productivity Statistics 1988-2005, saying that while the findings show a small improvement in productivity over the last... [more]
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The Government's overarching economic goal is to grow an inclusive, innovative economy for the benefit of all. This goal is closely related to the Government's other social and environmental goals.
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The environmental sustainability theme encompasses dealing with climate change, and land and water management. New Zealand must address its Kyoto Protocol liabilities for the 2008-2012 period.
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A fund designed to boost trans-Tasman collaboration within the biotechnology industry has once again opened its doors to potential applicants.
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The infrastructure theme comprises ICT/broadband, energy, and transport.
Guided by the Digital Strategy, New Zealand is envisaged to have world class broadband performance, with provision and uptake in the top quartile of the OECD by 2010.
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