Situational analysis of New Zealand’s bioeconomy
Research report providing data and analysis about New Zealand’s biological resources that can be used to support decision-making for New Zealand’s bioeconomy.
Research report providing data and analysis about New Zealand’s biological resources that can be used to support decision-making for New Zealand’s bioeconomy.
Titles of documents the Minister for Digital Economy and Communications received from MBIE in 2020.
New Zealand’s gene technology rules are being updated to match scientific and technological advancements.
The Government committed to stopping ITPs as part of the National-Act Coalition Agreement and its 100-Day Plan. ITPs were developed for 8 sectors: Advanced Manufacturing, Agritech, Construction, Digital Technologies, Fisheries, Food and Beverage, Forestry and Wood Processing and Tourism. Work on Industry Transformation Plans has stopped, and the Government’s commitment completed.
Updated 4 November 2025 Research and development (R&D) drives productivity and high-value jobs. By leveraging science, innovation, and technology, we add value to products and services, boost global competitiveness, and attract investment. Our goal is a system that empowers world-class scientists, universities, and research organisations to turn ideas into market-ready solutions. Our ambition is to drive a relentless focus on commercialisation and economic impact to meet the needs of a future-ready economy.
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