New director for Industry Capability Network
NZTE appoints new director for Industry Capability Network
07 September, 2006
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise has appointed Graeme Solloway as the director of its Industry Capability Network.
The Industry Capability Network assists New Zealand and Australian suppliers and manufacturers to win contracts that might otherwise go to multi-national interests.
The network is part of the Government's economic development agency, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE), and provides a free sourcing service to match New Zealand and Australian manufacturers with projects being undertaken in both countries.
Mr Solloway replaces Howard Williams as director of the Industry Capability Network and will be based at NZTE's Wellington office.
Mr Solloway has worked for a variety of energy, telecommunications, and ICT companies, including most recently as manager of New Zealand channels at Telecom New Zealand International. He also worked for three years at TradeNZ in the mid-1990s.
ENDS
Bill Bennett: Wireless Carriers Push Back On Fibre-First Rural Broadband
Stats NZ: Petrol And Diesel Prices Continue To Rise In April 2026
Priority one: Regional Deal Strengthens Confidence In The Western Bay Of Plenty
REINZ: Buyer Activity Softens As Living Costs Remain A Consideration Across Key Regions
Better Taxes for a Better Future: Tax Policy Welcome Contribution, But Missed Opportunity To Tackle Wealth Inequality
Google Threat Intelligence Group - GTIG: Google Threat Report Warns AI-Driven Cyber Operations Are Scaling Across Global Threat Landscape

