Handful of tech companies could drive NZ's future prosperity – Suse Reynolds

Handful of tech companies could drive NZ's future prosperity – Suse Reynolds
Angel investor Suse Reynolds won the top prize at the 2025 KiwiNet awards. (Image: Supplied/NZME/BusinessDesk)
Greg Hurrell
A small number of companies make an outsized contribution to productivity. For the latest story in our Productivity Unleashed series, BusinessDesk's Greg Hurrell explains how growing these sorts of companies might require a level of focus New Zealand has sometimes lacked in the past.NZ’s future prosperity will rely on a handful of new tech companies, drawn from thousands of eager startups, this year’s KiwiNet supreme award winner says.That would require doubling the current number of tech startups to 5,000 and somehow raisi...

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