Rotorua Careers Expo bustling with students and people scoping options
13 May, 2021 09:59 PM
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Nursing simulation technician Rachel Collins (left) and Rosemary Hyun, 15, from John Paul College. Photo / Andrew Warner
Nursing simulation technician Rachel Collins (left) and Rosemary Hyun, 15, from John Paul College. Photo / Andrew Warner
Shauni James is the Rotorua Weekender reportershauni.james@nzme.co.nz@thedailypost
From creative industries and tourism to hospitality and tertiary study, there was something for everyone to check out at the Rotorua Careers Expo.
It was held on Monday and Tuesday at the Energy Events Centre.
The annual Rotorua Careers Expo is a one-stop shop for people looking at training, employment or further education.
Business digest: New partnership to develop platform for agritech research
14 Feb, 2021 07:00 PM
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Bay of Plenty Times
A freshly inked scientific partnership is developing AI computing power and technology to meet demand from Bay of Plenty-based scientists for faster processing of complex research data. The initiative, a marriage between the needs of PlantTech Research Institute in Tauranga and the expertise of New Zealand eScience Infrastructure (NeSI), is accelerating innovative research, starting in the agritech sector.
It will remove computer processing bottlenecks that limit the ability for data scientists to train artificial intelligence (AI) models that learn from high volumes of complex and tightly coupled data. It will also dramatically reduce the turnaround times for AI research.
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