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New Zealand, the view from Silicon Valley

New Zealand, the view from Silicon Valley

by Bill Bennett
September 17, 2013

http://www.digitl.co.nz/787/briefly-new-chorus-van/

How is New Zealand’s technology start-up scene viewed in Silicon Valley?

I asked San Francisco-based ex-pat New Zealander Sean Gourley after he gave the keynote address at this year’s Microsoft TechEd conference in Auckland.

Gourley says if I asked the question two years ago, there wouldn’t be an answer. New Zealand simply didn’t exist as far as those working at the sharp end of the technology business were concerned.

Enter Peter Thiel

He says three things changed that. First was Peter Thiel. Gourley says the internet entrepreneur has a huge influence in the tight-knit world of Silicon Valley.

Thiel’s Valar Ventures has a partnership with New Zealand Venture Investment Fund.

Everyone watches everyone else, so when Thiel started taking note of New Zealand so did other investors and entrepreneurs.

New Zealand’s second appearance on the Silicon Valley radar is thanks to Xero. The emergence of a cloud accounting software company from nowhere – or at least nowhere as far as people in the Valley are concerned – saw eyes cast across the Pacific. Now those same eyes are looking at other cloud computing companies here.

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Hobbits help too

On a lighter note, Gourley says people in the valley also woke up to the creative digital movie work coming from Wellington. They see Peter Jackson and his team as genius-level creatives.

Physicist by training, Gourley is the co-founder of data analysis company Quid. He was a New Zealand athletics champion and a Rhodes scholar. At TechEd he told the audience how augmented intelligence can cut through complexity to improve decision-making.

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