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Datacom seals partnership with Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu
Effort aims to deliver a pathway into the tech sector for more young Māori.
Justin Gray (Datacom) and Arihia Bennett (Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu) sign the memorandum of understanding. Credit: Supplied
Datacom Group and Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu have signed a strategic partnership to deliver a series of tech projects and a new pathway for Māori youth in the tech sector.
Press Release – Datacom Datacom Group and Te Rnanga o Ngi Tahu have signed a strategic partnership agreement, which will see the South Island iwi and New Zealands largest home-grown technology provider working together to deliver a series of tech projects and a new pathway …
Datacom Group and Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu have signed a strategic partnership agreement, which will see the South Island iwi and New Zealand’s largest home-grown technology provider working together to deliver a series of tech projects and a new pathway for Māori youth interested in the tech sector.
Datacom Group CEO Greg Davidson says the agreement is part of Datacom’s approach to embrace new channels for training and development, and the kaupapa will help Datacom to better understand the needs of Māori in the tech sector.
Friday, 23 July 2021, 9:43 am
Datacom Group and Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu have signed a
strategic partnership agreement, which will see the South
Island iwi and New Zealand’s largest home-grown technology
provider working together to deliver a series of tech
projects and a new pathway for Māori youth interested in
the tech sector.
Datacom Group CEO Greg Davidson says
the agreement is part of Datacom’s approach to embrace new
channels for training and development, and the kaupapa will
help Datacom to better understand the needs of Māori in the
tech sector.
“By working with Ngāi Tahu, Datacom
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Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu have signed a strategic partnership with the largest New Zealand-owned technology services company that will give more young Māori a pathway into the tech sector.
Datacom Group CEO Greg Davidson says the agreement is part of the company’s search for new channels for training and development, and it will also help it better understand the needs of Māori in the tech sector.
Datacom will offer training and placements for Ngāi Tahu rangatahi as well as help the rūnanga develop its technical capability.