Technology Queenstown has announced the addition of Queenstown Airport and Destination Queenstown to its foundation membership, enhancing strategic support for the region's burgeoning technology sector. This collaboration aims to build a robust tech ecosystem in the Queenstown Lakes District, aligning with efforts to diversify and strengthen the local economy.
Roger Sharp, Founder of Technology Queenstown, highlighted the importance of local institutions in tech-sector success, stating, "Having a local university and airport involved is a key success factor." The partnership with Queenstown Airport is expected to leverage travel technology to enhance visitor experiences and operational efficiency.
Sarah Russell, Chief Executive of Technology Queenstown, expressed enthusiasm about the new partnerships, noting the alignment with Destination Queenstown and Queenstown Airport. "Destination Queenstown plays a critical role in shaping a resilient visitor economy," she said, emphasising the importance of the airport in connecting the region globally.
Queenstown Airport Chief Executive Shane O'Hare remarked on the long-term vision shared with Technology Queenstown, focusing on community support and environmental protection. Similarly, Mat Wood, Chief Executive of Destination Queenstown, underscored the strategic focus on a future-ready visitor economy, particularly through travel tech innovation.
The initiative aims to generate $1 billion in annual tech sector GDP by 2043, creating high-value employment opportunities. With support from foundation members like Accenture, University of Otago, and now Queenstown Airport and Destination Queenstown, Technology Queenstown is poised to drive significant economic growth in the region
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