Get Ready: Major New AI Research Investment Launching Soon
Thursday, 9 October 2025
SECTOR UPDATE - NZTech & AI Forum New Zealand
New Zealand is about to take a major step forward in AI. In September, Minister Dr Shane Reti announced the launch of the NZIAT Artificial Intelligence Research Platform – a Government investment of up to $70 million over seven years to support world-class AI research in Aotearoa.
The goal is bold: - Back ambitious AI research that pushes the boundaries.
- Build a “centre of gravity” for AI in New Zealand.
- Create globally competitive, knowledge-intensive companies at the technology frontier.
This is an unprecedented opportunity to connect researchers, startups, established tech companies, and investors — and to shape the future of AI research in New Zealand.
Our Role
The AI Forum NZ and NZTech aren’t managing applications or funding decisions — that sits with MBIE and the NZIAT.
Our role is to: ✅ Share information through our channels ✅ Connect people through our networks and platforms ✅ Support the ecosystem to prepare and collaborate
What To Do Now
The application process opens 23 October 2025 and closes 20 November 2025 – a very short window.
To get ready, we’ve set up the NZIAT AI Platform Info Hub within our ecosystem engagement platform. This space is administered by AI Forum NZ and NZTech and it's where we’ll: - Post updates, timelines, and FAQs
- Share resources and application information from MBIE
- Run webinars and q&a sessions for interested parties
- Help facilitate connections for consortia
👉 Join the Info Hub here
What’s Next
From next week:
📅 Application guidance documents & criteria will be released (via MBIE and the Info Hub) 📅 Webinars and Q&A sessions will be begin
We encourage anyone interested in being part of this opportunity to join the Info Hub today and start connecting. Join the Info Hub
Source: NZTech & AI Forum New Zealand media release
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