2022 TIN Report Regional Data

Sarah Gardyne Press Release, Tech News, TIN News

FOUR REGIONS HAVE REVENUE IN EXCESS OF $1B, OTAGO/SOUTHLAND THE FASTEST-GROWING, AUCKLAND REMAINS THE ECONOMIC POWERHOUSE, ACCORDING TO 2022 TIN REPORT  Key highlights from the report: NZ’s top 200 technology export companies by revenue (TIN200 companies) generated $15.117B in total revenue for FY2022, up $1.247B or 9.0% on FY2021. Total TIN200 exports were $11.495B, up $961m or 9.1% on FY2021. Tech …

2022 TIN Report Press Release

Sarah Gardyne Press Release, Tech News, TIN News

New Zealand tech exports generated NZ$11.5 billion in revenue in FY2022, up 9.1% on the previous year  Key highlights from the 2022 TIN Technology Industry Analysis Report: NZ’s top 200 technology export companies by revenue (TIN200 companies) generated $15.117B in total revenue for FY2022, up $1.247B or 9.0% on FY2021. Total TIN200 exports were $11.495B, up $961m or 9.1% on …

TINWire Tech News Roundup: 20 April 22

Sarah Gardyne Tech News, TIN News

Kia ora koutou Even the biggest optimists amongst us wouldn’t claim 2022 has got off to a brilliant start. But despite the global upheavals, skills shortages and supply chain issues, New Zealand tech companies are continuing to thrive, as evidenced by our inaugural Fintech Insights Report which we launched with a fascinating panel discussion recently. We’re also aiming to keep …

TIN Member Spotlight: Fingermark

Sarah Gardyne Tech News, TIN Member Spotlight, TIN News

Established in 2005, Fingermark has spent 16 years developing and commercialising leading edge data-driven, digital technology solutions to address the problems that really matter to their customers and their customers’ teams. Fingermark has built strategic partnerships with global leaders in two of the world’s biggest industries, Quick Service Restaurants (QSR) and Mining. With a focus on customer experience and human …

TINWire Tech News Roundup: 22 February 22

helen.wedge Tech News, TIN News

Kia ora koutou The first six weeks of 2022 have hardly been business as usual, as we were all undoubtedly hoping for. But they haven’t been all doom and gloom either, at least not in the tech sector. While the pandemic continues to rampage its way around the world here in Aotearoa our tech companies are continuing to ramp up …