Businessdesk Launches Tech Section
Leading independent New Zealand business news service BusinessDesk is pleased to announce the launch of its new business technology section edited by former IDG UK journalist Henry Burrell.
Technology and startups will
be a core component of BusinessDesk’s coverage
going
forward and Burrell will be joined by regular tech
commentator Peter Griffin and by BusinessDesk’s crack team
of experienced journalists in its Auckland and Wellington
newsrooms.
Burrell brings a wealth of technology
journalism expertise from his time working in the
UK.
“I’m excited to join the team at this pivotal
time for the tech sector in New Zealand and for
BusinessDesk. The pandemic has accelerated the role of
digital technology in so many parts of daily life, while the
shift to ‘work anywhere’ bodes well for NZ’s smart
tech sector innovators to take on the world from here –
and attract talent to this safe, UFB-enabled part of the
world,” he says.
BusinessDesk CEO and editor
Pattrick Smellie says: “We’ve been looking for a while
at how to really up our commitment to reporting the tech
sector, where there’s so much unsung NZ talent and which
promises to be an even more significant economic contributor
in the covid era.
“With tourism and travel curtailed, weightless, brain-fed exports are one of the ways we will recover and BusinessDesk will be there to cover it.
"This is a great opportunity to reinvigorate tech content with a pair of excellent, experienced journalists.”
The new, editorially independent section has Chorus as principal sponsor and additional advertising from Salesforce and AWS, with more advertisers to come.
The new section is part of a regular
enhancement program for BusinessDesk, which includes
launching magazine section The Life in July and the upcoming
launch of a new mobile
app.
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