Entries are open for the 2012 NZ Hi-Tech Awards, so get in quick and encourage your networks to apply. Applications for all categories close on 5 March at 5pm - only five weeks from now.
As a key supporter of New Zealand’s Hi-Tech sector - investing more than $100 million a year into NZ technology companies - the Ministry of Science and Innovation (MSI) is proud to be sponsoring this year’s Best Hi-Tech Start-Up award.
With American venture capitalist and hedge fund manager Peter Thiel - famous for being one of Facebook's first investors - and New Zealand computer scientist Craig Neville Manning - who founded Google's first remote engineering center in New York - confirmed as judges, this year's Hi-Tech Awards have increased in profile and offer a unique opportunity for Kiwi businesses to be celebrated on the world stage.
To enter any of the 2012 Hi-Tech Award categories, visit the Hi-Tech Awards website
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