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Rotorua on Track to be Digital Capital of Aotearoa

Digital professionals weaving wonders in regions

Rotorua is on track to be the ‘Digital Capital of Aotearoa’ with the opening of a new innovation space for creative and digital entrepreneurs.

Officially launching today (Friday), Digital Basecamp, a collaborative co-working space is located at Te Manawa (the heart) of Rotorua’s CBD.

Founders Leon Thomas, Nige Ward (Ngāti Raukawa), Matt Browning, Potaua (Te Arawa, Ngāi Tuhoe) and Nikolasa Biasiny-Tule had a dream of creating a space where digital content creators and tech developers could collaborate and work together on large scale projects.

Over a series of months and through informal and formal hui, meetings, discussions and strategic planning sessions with other local tech visionaries (including Linda Goldsmith, Andrew Wilson, Chris Parnell [CG Design], Matt Dawson [TechCafe] and Adam Ellis), this passionate and dynamic group of digital creators came together with a shared vision to turn Rotorua into the ‘Digital Capital’ of Aotearoa New Zealand.

“The reality is that there are highly skilled digital professionals who live outside of New Zealand’s main city centres, so we wanted to create a place in Rotorua where we could weave together our collective strength and create something magical”, explains Leon Thomas, one of Digital Basecamp’s four managing directors.

The space currently has 30 members which include a dynamic mix of successful entrepreneurs, 2D/3D animators and illustrators, marketing ninjas, drone pilots, eSports (League of Legends) coordinators and app/web/CMS/game developers, who sit alongside New Zealand's first ever team of paid digital apprentices.

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“We knew partnerships and pathways were fundamental to growing NZ’s digital economy especially in the provinces, and specifically in Rotorua so we have joined forces with the Animation College, who have been visionary in their approach to nurturing the creative tech ecosystem”, says Potaua Biasiny-Tule, another of Basecamp’s managing directors.

Digital apprentices are Animation College’s third year students who each have desks within Digital Basecamp and who work alongside experts in the industry. They take on professional work and currently have 4 books and 1 app in the works.

The goal of Digital Basecamp is to grow existing talent in the regions and enable smaller towns to compete locally, nationally and internationally. Contributing to what is the third largest export sec-tor in New Zealand (behind dairy and tourism); the tech sector was worth $6.5 billion in exports in 2016.

Digital Basecamp Managing Directors are Leon Thomas, Nige Ward, Potaua and Nikolasa Bi-asiny-Tule.


Digital Basecamp Launch

The launch will start with a 6am karakia & breakfast with Reverend Lance Thomas, Anaha Hiini, Nika Rua & Te Mauri Kingi.

Later at 2pm, the grand opening and ribbon cutting with Rotorua Mayor Steve Chadwick and ACG/Animation College CE Adam Berry will take place.

Note: A special announcement will be made at the conclusion of the launch.


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