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Ireland puts out welcome mat to Kiwi companies

Part one of a two-part series explains why Dublin Tech is a pathway for expanding Maori regional tech.

Fiona Rotherham
Tue, 02 Oct 2018

New Zealand Trade and Enterprise's Barry Soutar has the gift of the blarney and never more so than when talking about the thinking behind T3W (Te Tira Toi Whakangao). 

The government-funded not-for-profit company has a strategy of jump-starting Maori tech eco-systems in the regions. 

The

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Fiona Rotherham
Tue, 02 Oct 2018
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