Internet of Things research highlights economic benefits for NZ
Communications Minister Simon Bridges has today welcomed the release of research which suggests over $2 billion of
potential economic benefits from the application of the Internet of Things (IoT) across key sectors of the New Zealand
economy.
IoT is a concept that involves connecting devices to the internet, enabling them to ‘talk’ to each other and to people,
such as moisture sensors on farms and power meters on houses.
Commissioned by the New Zealand IoT Alliance, Accelerating a Connected New Zealand looks at the current impact of IoT on
the New Zealand economy, how we compare internationally and the potential benefits from increased deployment of this
emerging technology.
Speaking at an event in Wellington, Minister Bridges said the research will help industry, government and academics
understand the potential of IoT and what it means for New Zealand.
“Given IoT is an emerging technology, there’s still a lot we don’t know. The research tells a really positive story that
the benefit of IoT could be far greater to our economy,” Mr Bridges says.
“Emerging technologies also present new challenges, and the research identifies some areas we’ll be considering further,
such as security and privacy of IoT data.
“The Government has a key role to play in ensuring that New Zealand can take advantage of what IoT has to offer, through
our programme of work to improve access to faster broadband for all New Zealanders.
“Better connectivity means that people and businesses can make the most of emerging technologies such as IoT, increase
productivity and competitiveness, and build a foundation for entrepreneurship and continued innovation.
“New Zealand is known for its pioneering spirit and for encouraging innovation. As this research points out, we’re well
prepared – and ready – to take advantage of the opportunities IoT brings.
“I look forward to continuing to work with the IoT Alliance to explore the challenges and benefits of this emerging
technology, to ensure we get the best outcomes for New Zealanders,” Mr Bridges says.
The IoT Alliance and the research are two of the actions identified in the recently released Building a Digital Nation
action plan, which sets out how the Government is partnering with New Zealand’s digital sector, other sectors of the
economy and the wider digital community, to enable New Zealand to become a leading digital nation.