MBIE has announced the 3 successful proposals under the $6 million investment in internationally connected research projects that will explore the potential applications of Soul Machines’ ‘Digital People’ TM Human OS Platform in an area of healthcare research.
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Destination Management requires data, research and insights to inform decision making and measure success. This includes understanding your visitors well, how your destination delivers on visitor needs and expectations, as well as measuring how your community feels about visitors and the tourism sector.
This page describes the petroleum and minerals regulatory system, its objectives and our qualitative assessment of it. It also lists the main statutes and changes to regulation either planned or in progress.
Māori have the skills and knowledge to lead, and succeed, at all stages of their careers.
This chapter provides a brief overview of the areas covered by the Bay of Plenty Regional Skills Leadership Groups (RSLG’s) advice to the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC). The full advice paper, including a list of all stakeholders consulted, is available at Bay of Plenty TEC Advice 2023.
Like all other industries, tourism needs to evolve so that short-term financial benefits do not come at the expense of the planet or the cultural or community well-being over the longer term.