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Innovative Kiwi Businesses Unlock Global Opportunities With AI
Two innovative startups show how AI can enable ingenious Kiwis to develop new products for global markets, says Callaghan Innovation Chief Executive, Stefan Korn. Prosaic and Script Sense showcased very different use-cases at the AI Activator launch last week. Script Sense is an award-winning AI platform that helps pharmacists to overcome workforce challenges, enhance efficiency, and improve patient care. "AI has opened up a world of opportunities for Script Sense to innovate in the pharmacy sector," says co-founder Kieran Erasmuson. "By harnessing AI, we've created a platform that not only addresses the pressing issue of pharmacy workforce shortages in New Zealand but also has the potential to transform healthcare operations globally. "Our AI-driven approach allows pharmacists to focus on what truly matters - patient care - while improving efficiency and safety. As a Kiwi company, we're excited to showcase how AI can enable us to develop world-class solutions that can compete on the global stage," he says. Prosaic is an AI-powered app that uses AI and open banking to help small businesses, sole traders and their accountants to automate the process of finding deductible expenses and income tax credits. "AI enables startups to solve old problems in new and innovative ways - especially when combined with emerging technology like open banking. "Using AI to automate time consuming tasks - in our case identifying and categorising thousands of business transactions instantly - not only translates into immediate, positive impacts for Kiwi business users, but opens opportunities for a wave of AI-native startups from New Zealand to export new solutions to the world too. It's a pretty exciting time," says Prosaic Co-founder, Nick Houldsworth. Designed to boost economic growth and exports via the rapid adoption of AI, the AI Activator is a Callaghan Innovation collaboration with partners NZTE and NIWA. "We are delighted to be working with NZTE and NIWA to support innovative, and ambitious startups to use the transformative power of AI to develop world-leading products, find a competitive edge, or boost productivity," says Stefan Korn. Recent research commissioned by the AI Forum found that 67 per cent of Aotearoa New Zealand businesses surveyed are using AI, with most of these using generative AI. "It's great to see so many businesses taking advantage of automation and efficiency gains through AI on a wide range of tasks. This is helping to free people up to focus on higher level, strategic work and opportunities to accelerate growth," says Stefan Korn. "We are looking forward to supporting businesses - wherever they are on their AI journey - to take advantage of a new world of opportunities for growth," he says. The AI Activator is supporting founders and companies with the rapid adoption of AI to boost productivity and create a competitive advantage for New Zealand businesses in global markets. Led by Callaghan Innovation, in partnership with New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) and the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA), the AI Activator provides access to AI experts, R&D resources and capabilities, AI tools for businesses and interactive learning modules. Modelled after the successful Callaghan Innovation Healthtech Activator, the AI Activator aims to rapidly increase the overall AI usage and talent base across New Zealand to accelerate growth and global competitiveness.
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AI Activator To Support Rapid Adoption Of Transformative AI Technologies
A new Callaghan Innovation-led initiative will support Kiwi businesses of all sizes and stages to boost productivity and competitiveness through the transformative power of artificial intelligence. Science Innovation and Technology Minister Judith Collins launched the AI Activator at the Aotearoa AI Summit, today in Auckland. The AI Activator is designed to boost economic growth and exports via the rapid adoption of AI. The initiative is a collaboration between Callaghan Innovation, NZTE and NIWA. "Globally, there are significant and growing opportunities to harness the power of AI. There is a growing gap between those who understand and use AI, and those who don't. Some businesses find it hard to know where and how to start - that's where the AI Activator comes in," says Sarah Sun, Callaghan Innovation Head of AI and Digital. "The AI Activator is here to support the success of all growth-focused Kiwi businesses, wherever they are on their AI journey. It's an exciting time to be in business, and we are looking forward to helping support the success of more Kiwi AI innovators," she says. The AI Activator is based on the highly effective 'activator' model developed by Callaghan Innovation for ecosystem-wide support. "Activators, including the HealthTech and AgriTech Activator, have been really successful in supporting the needs of early-stage and innovation-intensive companies in Aotearoa New Zealand," says Sarah Sun. "The new AI Activator initiative provides access to AI expertise, R&D resources, AI tools for businesses and interactive learning modules. We are keen to work with businesses who want to know the basics and understand opportunities and risk mitigations for AI-solutions. There is something for everyone," she says. Judith Collins also announced GovGPT, a new proof of concept product that is part of the AI Activator, at the AI Summit. GovGPT is an AI conversational companion to help businesses get the information they need from Government websites, faster. GovGPT makes information available from a range of business-related Government websites through a simple, chat-like interface. Callaghan Innovation is planning to make the GovGPT pilot available on its website in October. "We are delighted to be working with our partners at NZTE and NIWA to help more ambitious businesses integrate AI and expand their growth horizons," she says. "NZTE is committed to supporting Kiwi businesses to grow; AI holds significant potential to increase productivity and efficiency and enable businesses to compete and expand on the global stage. "NZTE is excited to host in-person workshops, as part of the AI Activator, aimed at enhancing AI knowledge and capabilities among all export businesses. We believe these workshops will help businesses pinpoint high-value AI opportunities within their models and accelerate AI adoption where it is most beneficial." "In addition, we are seeing a growing number of our tech exporters embrace AI technology to build new products and augment services to their customers around the world," says NZTE Sector Lead, Manufacturing, Technology and Services, Richard Cotman. NIWA will play a crucial role to support stronger relationships between researchers and scientists who can support businesses to take advantage of the latest advances in AI. "NIWA continues to develop its AI capabilities and is already using AI extensively in the science research sphere, especially in climate research where we work with massive amounts of data," says Warrick Johnston, NIWA's General Manager Technology & Innovation. "NIWA has many active AI projects that are integral parts of the research across our science fields. Most notable is our use of AI for operational forecasting and flood management. "The AI Activator is a tremendous initiative to help keep New Zealand at the forefront of research and NIWA is privileged to be a partner." Two innovative startups, Prosaic and Script Sense are showcasing very different AI-use cases at the AI Summit. Both are targeting global markets with their AI solutions. Prosaic is an AI-powered app that uses AI and open banking to help small businesses, sole traders, and their accountants, to automate the process of finding deductible expenses and income tax credits. Script Sense is an award-winning AI platform that helps pharmacists to overcome workforce challenges, enhance efficiency, and improve patient care using the transformative power of AI. About the AI Activator The AI Activator is supporting founders and companies with the rapid adoption of AI to boost productivity and create a competitive advantage for New Zealand businesses in global markets. Led by Callaghan Innovation, in partnership with New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) and the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA), the AI Activator provides access to AI experts, R&D resources and capabilities, AI tools for businesses and interactive learning modules. Modelled after the successful Callaghan Innovation Healthtech Activator, the AI Activator aims to rapidly increase the overall AI usage and talent base across New Zealand to accelerate growth and global competitiveness.
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Government Unlocking Potential Of AI
Hon Judith Collins KC Minister of Science, Innovation and Technology Science, Innovation and Technology Minister Judith Collins today announced a programme to drive Artificial Intelligence (AI) uptake among New Zealand businesses. "The AI Activator will unlock the potential of AI for New Zealand businesses through a range of support, including access to AI research experts, technical assistance, AI tools and resources as well as options for funding and grants. "AI is predicted to contribute $76 billion to the New Zealand's annual GDP by 2038. It is crucial we support businesses to improve their awareness and uptake of AI, so they can capitalise on the benefits as the rest of the world rapidly adopts this technology," Ms Collins says. "Today I am also announcing the pilot of GovGPT, which will make it easier to access reliable government information and support for businesses and people wishing to interact with government agencies. "GovGPT is an exciting first step towards a vision of a 'digital front-door', where individuals can find answers to their questions about government in a convenient and timely way. "Both initiatives announced today will be run by Callaghan Innovation, which will fund this work through baselines. "This work, coupled with our ongoing work on a strategic approach to AI, demonstrates the Government's commitment to safely maximising the value AI can have for the economy and all New Zealanders."
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New Zealand is making significant strides in artificial intelligence adoption, with the government and businesses working together to unlock the potential of AI technologies. This collaborative effort aims to boost innovation, create global opportunities, and position New Zealand as a leader in the AI space.

The New Zealand government has announced a comprehensive approach to unlocking the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in the country. Minister for the Digital Economy and Communications, Ginny Andersen, emphasized the government's commitment to fostering innovation and economic growth through AI technologies
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. The initiative includes the development of an AI strategy to ensure New Zealand remains competitive in the global digital economy.A key component of the government's AI push is the AI Activator program, launched by Callaghan Innovation. This program aims to support the rapid adoption of transformative AI technologies across New Zealand businesses
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. The AI Activator will provide funding, expertise, and resources to help companies integrate AI into their operations, fostering innovation and competitiveness.New Zealand businesses are already seeing the benefits of AI adoption. Companies like Ambit, Aware Group, and Fingermark are using AI to create innovative solutions and expand into international markets
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. These success stories demonstrate the potential for AI to drive economic growth and position New Zealand as a leader in technological innovation.As part of its AI strategy, the New Zealand government is also focusing on addressing potential risks and ethical concerns associated with AI technologies. Minister Andersen stressed the importance of developing AI in a way that aligns with New Zealand's values and ensures benefits for all citizens
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The AI initiatives highlight a strong collaboration between the government and the private sector. The AI Activator program, in particular, showcases how public-private partnerships can accelerate technology adoption and drive innovation
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.With these initiatives in place, New Zealand is positioning itself to compete on the global stage in AI development and application. The government's proactive approach, combined with the innovative spirit of Kiwi businesses, sets the stage for New Zealand to become a significant player in the global AI landscape
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.As New Zealand continues to invest in AI technologies and foster an environment of innovation, the country is poised to reap significant economic benefits and establish itself as a leader in the digital economy of the future.
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