New Initiative To Boost NZ-India Digital Links
Wellington, New Zealand, 15 August 2023 Announcing the New Zealand Centre for Digital Connections with India to coincide with India’s Independence Day. The establishment of the Centre marks a significant milestone in fostering collaboration and leveraging synergies between New Zealand and India in the digital and tech sectors.
India, the fastest growing major economy in the world, presents a wealth of opportunities for New Zealand's tech firms. Indian IT majors have a strong presence in New Zealand, serving local customers.
Indian IT professionals, many of whom hold senior positions within the industry, have also established their own successful IT service practices in New Zealand.
Indians also constitute a substantial proportion of digital and tech professionals at all levels in New Zealand.
The New Zealand Centre for Digital Connections with India aims to capitalise on this collective knowledge, experience, insights, and connections between the two markets.
“There is not a single organisation which leverages this opportunity, and it is remarkable that there has been a vacuum in the space for so long,” says Sunit Prakash, Co-Founder of the New Zealand Centre for Digital Connections with India.
Recognising this void, the Centre will serve as a focal point and knowledge hub, to achieve the following objectives:
· Provide inputs to government policy and strategy through submissions and active participation in advisory groups.
· Connect businesses to new markets, enabling their success in India and New Zealand.
· Assist organisations in their diversity and inclusion initiatives in the sector.
· Ensure newcomers to New Zealand achieve their full potential in the shortest possible time.
“This
formalises the work Sunit and I have been doing for the past
few decades,” says Lalita Kasanji, Co-Founder of the
Centre. “Sunit wrote op-eds ‘PatelNET’ and
‘Satellite TV Revolution in India’ for the DomPost in
the 1990’s, and in the 1980’s I wrote a thesis on Indian
immigration to New Zealand”.
Looking forward, the New Zealand Centre for Digital Connections with India hopes to play a pivotal role in the ever-evolving landscape of India and technology's centrality to New Zealand.
Driven by its core values, the centre is fiercely independent, self-funded, transparent, inclusive, apolitical, flat, un-bureaucratic, and action-oriented.