
-based industry group announced that it will request a national strategy from the government next Thursday, according to a on May 21.
The executive director of NZ, Mark Pascall, will give a presentation to the New Zealand parliament’s economic development, science and innovation select committee hearing on the potential economic advantages of implementing tech solutions in the country.
The presentation will reportedly serve as an introductory seminar on , , , security , and decentralized autonomous organisations.
Pascall commented that NZ wants to have its experts work together with the government to formulate this strategy, and also highlighted the financial scope of in 2019:
“So, we really want government to take seriously and produce a strategy. We can help them with that so we strike a balance between trying to plan for an unpredictable future and taking some action so we realize huge potential economic benefits for the country.”
NZ is a group of various -oriented business, organizations and experts, that was formed in 2016. In 2018, the organization voted to become part of the not-for-profit .
Various countries have either implemented or are in the process of implementing or have already implemented national strategies.
In April 2018, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Prime Minister of the and Ruler of , the ‘UAE Strategy 2021.’ In addition to other benefits, the plan will purportedly reduce government expenditures on documentation.
In February, the government it would form such a strategy by mid-2019. Some parliamentarians of the Bundestag that the strategy should also include a framework for .
In March, Australia a national roadmap and a funding boost to support the technology’s development. The new plan aims to make a national leader in the industry.
Published at Wed, 22 May 2019 02:07:38 +0000