Imagine what AI powered machines will be able to do in the next 5-10 years.
Boston Dynamics machines flawlessly and soulfully dancing in rhythm. https://t.co/1PHmurRo1k
The last few days was a great investment of time to rethink my use of the time I spend in this ag sector... the best way to predict the future is to create it!
@IProudfoot_KPMG@iftf@agritech_nz@AGMARDT
In a series of funny face photos of @dwdowns here David highlights the links between Ireland and New Zealand in light of the agreement to collaborate between @agritech_nz and @AgTechIreland
Tonight @AgTechIreland and @agritech_nz announced the signing of an agreement to collaborate in the development of our ecosystems ... important work done easily with such friends
NZ Tech take out the Contribution to the NZTech Sector ... sounds circular for good reason.
AgriTechNZ delighted to be part of the Mahi
@agritech_nz#HTANZ
@dwdowns is thinking big at the Hi-Tech Awards ...celebrating the successful exits, that build on each other ... and calling for more talents to swarm into tech.
#HTANZ
Ever wondered about raising capital for your agritech business? Join the Capital Games! We are hosting both inventors and investors to share their experiences, journeys and insights. Register to attend on Wednesday 9 June in Tauranga. https://t.co/qBGImHVUe6
David Downs shining light on the Silver Linings that came out through the NZ Covid journey ... stories of innovation in trying times.
#silverlinings#ibnnz#irishbusinessnetworknz
The Right Honorable Trevor Mallard celebrating St. Patrick's Day in Parliament House ... and noting his links to Galway. I reckon there is no town more similar to Galway in NZ than Wellington.
I dig farmers. I love what they do and consider myself and the agritech sector to be in service to them. So I couldn't let Jesse get away with calling them 'technophobes'!
#idigfarmers#technologyadoption#agritech@agritech_nz
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Great to meet His Excellency Brad Burgess, NZ Ambassador to Ireland, at Evros' new office in Auckland. Easy exchange of important ideas on how to support business in both countries.
‘Be fast, have no regrets. You must be the first mover; the greatest error is not to move,’ advises Dr Michael Ryan, the Executive Director of the WHO's Emergencies Programme. We agree for the health of our network and respect for our friends and family around the world.