Winter scene in the snow, Queenstown. New Zealand.WiTย (Web in Travel), Asia Pacificโs travel tech media and events platform, will make its New Zealand debut with WiT Queenstown in July 2026, marking a milestone for the region as it aims to establish itself as a hub for travel and hospitality technology innovation.
The one-day event will be held in partnership with Technology Queenstown, a not-for-profit agency founded byย Roger Sharp, who chairs global travel business WEB Travel Group and regional tech investment bank North Ridge Partners, and who witnessed firsthand the power of WiTโs global community at WiT Singapore and WiT Japan & North Asia last year.
With more than three million visitors annually, Queenstown offers a unique southern hemisphere testing ground for innovations that enhance travel experiences. WiT Queenstown will spotlight this potential, bringing together travel operators, tech companies, DMOs, tourism boards, investors, and senior executives from global travel tech brands.
Yeoh Siew Hoon, Founder of WiT, said: โWeโve long had our sights set on Oceania. After the success of WiT Australia in Sydney in 2011, weโre excited to return with WiT Queenstown, set in one of the most iconic and breathtaking destinations on earth.
โOur mission has always been to spark innovation in travel tech, from Singapore to Tokyo, Seoul, Cape Town, and Dubai,โย she added.ย โWeโre excited to collaborate with Technology Queenstown to build a unique edition that marries WiT insights with local strategic vision and talent.โ
Technology Queenstown is spearheading efforts to diversify Queenstown Lakes Districtโs economy, where tourism and hospitality account for more than 60%, by developing a world-class tech sector.
โCovid showed us how vulnerable a tourism-dependent economy can be,โย said Sharp.
โBringing WiT to town is a cornerstone of our strategy,โ said Sharp. โI was struck by the dynamism, camaraderie and deep knowledge at WiT events. Weโre thrilled to bring that energy to Queenstown.โ
Appointed in December,ย Technology Queenstownโs inaugural CEO Sarah Russellย has hit the ground running and this partnership with WiT is evidence of that.
โWith a strategic blueprint developed by Accenture, strong corporate support, and plans to launch a tech university campus, weโre building the foundation. Travel tech is the first cluster weโre backing, and WiT is central to making that happen,โย said Russell.
The launch of WiT Queenstown underscores a broader ambition: to make Queenstown not just a world-class destination for adventure, but also for tech.
โLaunching a globally successful event is central to the process of building out our travel tech sector, which already has several nascent rockstar companies being built,โย said Russell.
โBy amplifying what already exists, we aim to make Queenstown known for solving real-world travel problems through tech. Weโre inviting the worldโs travel tech community to experience this for themselves against the stunning backdrop of alpine lakes, snowy peaks, and world-famous wines.โ