New Zealand - Information and Communication Technology (ICT)New Zealand - Information Technology
Overview
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) technology is intensively deployed throughout the New Zealand economy. ICT, including subsectors (telecommunications, IT hardware, IT software, IT services, Internet services and wireless technologies,), is viewed by the New Zealand Government as a key tool to increase local productivity and enhance innovation. New Zealand’s ICT sector comprises around 7,500 organizations. Most multinational brands are distributed in New Zealand.
Internet-accessible devices such as tablets and smartphones are increasing demand by New Zealanders for Internet access and for faster Internet speeds. The New Zealand Government is improving broadband services via two significant investments: the Ultra-Fast Broadband Initiative and the Rural Broadband Initiative. The Ultra-Fast Broadband Initiative will bring fiber-optic technology to homes, schools, hospitals, and businesses. The Rural Broadband Initiative will deliver broadband Internet to rural communities at a cost and service level comparable with urban areas.
Opportunities arise and are seized continuously in an intensely competitive, very fast-paced market. The highly innovative consumer market (commercial and personal) for ICT goods and services in New Zealand is an early and enthusiastic adopter of new systems and processes. It is an ideal test-bed for a range of similar markets such as Australia, Japan, Europe, and Canada.
In recent years Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Augmented Reality/ Virtual Reality/ Mixed Reality have become buzzwords in the technology sector. At least 2 specialized innovation hubs have been established focusing on these “transformational” technology sectors.
Approximately 148,000 people in New Zealand are employed in the ICT sector.
|
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 (Estimated) |
Total Local Production |
1100 |
1100 |
130 |
130 |
Total Exports |
1,046 |
1065 |
121.6 |
125 |
Total Imports |
1,139.8 |
1,238.4 |
1,251.8 |
1300 |
Imports from the US |
63.5 |
65.2 |
67.8 |
70 |
Total Market Size |
1,193.8 |
1,173.4 |
1260.2 |
1305 |
Exchange Rates |
1.44 |
1.41 |
1.45 |
1.44 |
Unit: USD Millions
Source: Trade Policy Information System (TPIS), Common Data Platform
Leading Sub-Sectors
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Consumer Technology including Wearables and WiFi Connected Smart Devices
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Home Automation Products and Cloud-Based Services
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Cloud-Based Commercial Services including Streaming Content
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Data Warehousing and Related Products & Services
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Gaming and Networked Entertainment
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Augmented Reality/ Virtual Reality/ Mixed Reality
Opportunities
The New Zealand healthcare sector is very receptive to American technology and is constantly seeking new solutions that can add value to a healthcare system that is under relentless pressure to minimize costs while delivering rising standards of excellence.
Telehealth and innovative technologies are a key focus for the New Zealand Government as it seeks to leverage advances in communications and data management, as well as the rise of wearables and remote diagnostics. Several research and development units have been established that share ideas and opportunities and look to learn from partnership arrangements with American organizations and institutions.
Web Resources
Franchise Association of New Zealand
Ministry of Economic Development
Stats New Zealand
New Zealand Technology Association
The Digital Technologies Teachers Aotearoa
Massey Report
Data Sources:
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Global Trade Atlas
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Hoovers
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Trade Policy Information System
All data is provided in $ millions.
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