Annual report 2019/20 – Pūrongo ā-tau 2019/20
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s 2019/20 Annual Report is a review of our financial and non-financial performance against our outcomes, priorities and obligations.
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s 2019/20 Annual Report is a review of our financial and non-financial performance against our outcomes, priorities and obligations.
Orchards in Hawke’s Bay are among 6 key sites for an international project testing the use of digital technologies — including artificial intelligence (AI) — to combat plant pests and diseases. Known as STELLA, the Horizon Europe project is a collaboration between 14 partners across France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Lithuania, Austria, Italy, Greece and New Zealand.
The Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment is seeking public feedback on possible regulatory changes to enable KiwiSaver providers to increase investment in private assets. We encourage feedback from KiwiSaver providers, the wider financial markets industry, and the public, including KiwiSaver members.
The TDLG was established in 2022 following the 2019 Tourism Information and Data Hui to assist in strengthening the overall tourism data system.
The first wave was conducted between September and October 2020 and the document presents some key findings from the first wave of the survey.
Research and innovation to develop new digital, industrial, and space technologies to drive a more competitive, sustainable, and resilient economy.
Effective and enduring relationships between iwi, other Māori groups and the Crown are critical to enable economic and social development, both for Māori and the wider population. Success is built on partnership, and we will continue to partner with Māori to find sustainable solutions to long standing systemic and cross cutting issues facing Aotearoa New Zealand.
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