Event Report
About Summit | Overview Education and services sector is a very vital part in the New Zealand economy and collaboration alone can help it grow. The industry has to look at new ways of working with overseas companies and create new pathways, which is a win-win for both NZ & India. This was the essence of the talks given by various industry heads and policy makers at the INZBC Summit 2017. ‘The Education Summit’ was organised by the India New Zealand Business Council (INZBC), at Auckland, on 4th August 2017; under the theme, ‘Knowledge, Skill and Technology’. The oneday event has been supported by the Indian High Commission and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI). Other government agencies involved were Education NZ, NZTE and MFAT. Westpac and Weltec & Whitireia were the strategic partners of the Summit.
Summit Facts
• B2B Meetings - 03rd August • Sponsors Dinner - 03rd August • Edutech Summit - 04th August Venue: Pullman Hotel, Auckland
Top Highlights of the Edutech Summit • Heavy political representation • Delegation from India
5 sessions
• MOU Signed with NZ Asian leaders organization • New Partnership for INZBC with Whitireia &
25 Speakers 11 India Delegates
Wellington institute of technology • Five day schedule for the delegation • Education NZ Excellence Awards
25 + Companie s
Session 1 | Opening Session
Session 2 | Knowledge Michael Wood
Ethnic Affairs Spokesperson, Labour Party
Session 3 | Key Note Session
Session 4 | Skill
Session 5 | Tech & Commercial outcomes
Concluding statement & Thanks
Delegation from India
Delegation from India
Participating companies from India
India Delegates Meetings all over New Zealand Visit to Christchurch
Visit to Wellington
B2B Meetings with India Delegates
Sponsor’s Dinner before the Summit
Local Companies Participation • Accounts Icon
• Bank of New Zealand
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HummFM
• Adara
• Beyond Education
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ICNZ
• Air New Zealand Aviation Institute
• Blue Horizon Consultancy Services Ltd
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Idesi Legal Ltd
• ANZ Bank
• Board Dynamics
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IEGC
• ARA Institute of Canterbury
• DHL Global Forwarding
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Immigration Advisers New Zealand Ltd
• ASB Bank
• Eastern Inst of Technology
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Intl. College of Auckland
• Asia NZ Foundation
• Education NZ
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Kiwi Immigration and Education Consultant
• Aspire2 Group
• Endeavour Education Services
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Kiwiana Careers
• ATEED
• Ernst & Young
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Lincoln University
• Auckland Institute of Studies (AIS)
• Eventzconnect
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Manukau Inst. of Tech.
• Auckland University of Technology
• Fairfax NZ
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Massey University
• AVANTI Limited
• FICCI
• Bank of Baroda (New Zealand) Limited
• Govt of NZ
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Nadene Lomu Cosmetics
• Greenstone
Local Companies Participation • New Zealand Asian Leaders • New Zealand Skills and Education Group [NSEG] • New Zealand Tertiary College • Newslink • Newton College of Business and Technology • NZ Asian Leaders • NZ First Party • NZ Indian Central Association • NZME • Office of Ethnic Affairs • Organic Initiative • Patton Ltd • Pullman Hotel • The Indian Weekender
• Toi Ohomai Inst. • Ubuntu at Work • University of Auckland • University of Canterbury • University of Otago • University of Waikato • Victoria University of Wellington • Vosmac Holdings Limited • WelTec and Whitireia • Westpac • White Star Asia • Wintec •
World Vision India
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Zephy Air
More than 70 Local Companies Participated
Social Media Focus : Facebook Report Marketing promotion for the summit Paid promotion reached up to 12K people.
Audience engagement during the summit Total Likes increased to 1.5K
Posts reached upto 6K people.
Twitter Report
Linkedin Report
Engagement reached 30K
Engagement upto 3K people in July alone.
Upto 300 clicks Two promoted campaigns gave 9.6K impressions.
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Feedback from the attendees
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