Whanganui is playing host to a range of activities as part of Techweek23 and Youth Week, which both began on Monday.
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Awa Puoro ki te Ao member Elise Goodge (left) and Māori information librarian Jasmin Ratana play Tumutumu Kohatu at the Alexander Library. Photo / Sebastian Lowe
Awa Puoro ki te Ao member Elise Goodge (left) and Māori information librarian Jasmin Ratana play Tumutumu Kohatu at the Alexander Library. Photo / Sebastian Lowe
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Press Release – Whanganui and Partners For an event centred on using and building technological fluency, its no surprise Techweek 2021 features an impressive variety of virtual offerings. While Whanganui is the base for a number of events showcasing locally employed technology, events …
For an event centred on using and building technological fluency, it’s no surprise Techweek 2021 features an impressive variety of virtual offerings.
While Whanganui is the base for a number of events showcasing locally employed technology, events available to online users present an even greater look at the innovations shaping industry and everyday life.
Whanganui & Partners’ Business Growth Facilitator Simon Putan says local Techweek events are designed to meet knowledge gaps in the business community and pique the interest of members of the public. Whanganui & Partners is facilitating Techweek for Whanganui, the events run from 22-30 May.