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Here is this week's hyperLINK, your window on the local, national
and
international IT sector, brought to you by Canterbury Software
Inc. and
editor Carol Webb. It includes news on the next CSI Tech BBQ and
other CSI
events, as part of promoting success through connections for IT
products,
services and people.

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FRIDAY TECH BBQ

MAY 30: Hosted by Activate Design, Suite 71, 224 Cashel St,
Cashel Business Centre. Entrance off Bedford Row, Madras St end
Contact Kevin Addison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for details.

JUNE 6: At the Canterbury Innovation Incubator (Cii) from 6pm
approx to 7.30pm, following the Elevator Cafe. Come upstairs at
Cii, 200 Armagh St, and BYO drinks and nibbles.

For further information (and to see who got snapped by the CSI
paparazzi at recent events) go to the Tech BBQ
page at http://canterburysoftware.org.nz/bbq.htm

+ Canterbury Software Inc is keen to promote the Friday Tech BBQ
as
a meeting point for the Christchurch tech community. If it's been
a while since you last checked out the BBQ scene, now could be
the time. If you know of anyone who might be interested in coming
along, especially those new to the sector or new to Christchurch,
forward this to them. The BBQ is an informal social and
networking event that takes place  every Friday, 5.30pm to around
7.30pm. It gives members of the tech community a chance to meet
other similar people in a relaxed environment, talk shop, network
and get to know each other better.

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STOP PRESS:
SOFTWARE SECTOR WORKSHOP NEXT WEEK: �Developing the best
marketing strategy� being held by CSI and Biz specifically for
the software sector. Presenter: Warwick McCormack of Wellington.
On Thursday 5 June 9am-noon at the Canterbury Innovation
Incubator, 200 Armagh Street, Christchurch. To register your
interest, please phone Nicky Leadley at the Canterbury
Development Corporation on 0800 249 232.

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hyperLINK contents: Issue 4, May 29 2003

+ Elevator Cafe presenters wanted
+ Doors open to seed stage entrepreneurs
+ Capital sets sights on ICT growth
+ Tech Newsbytes from all around
+ Incredibly useful website of the week
+ Online with CSI
+ Hot topics at the forum
+ Contact us, subscribe/unsubscribe etc

+ Coming next week in hyperLINK: An insider's view of VC

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*FEATURE STORY*
DOORS OPEN TO SEED STAGE ENTREPRENEURS
By CAROL WEBB
Fledgling high-tech entrepreneurs will be more easily able to tap
into the resources of the Canterbury Innovation Incubator, with a
seed stage centre being developed to help make the new companies
"incubator ready".
[more here
http://canterburysoftware.org.nz/current.htm#feature1 ]
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*FEATURE STORY*
CAPITAL SETS SIGHTS ON ICT GROWTH
Wellington has nailed its colours to the mast with plans for big
growth in its ICT sector, in line with the Government's
blueprint for the sector.
[more here
 http://canterburysoftware.org.nz/current.htm#feature2 ]

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*NEWSBYTES*

SPOTLIGHT ON CHRISTCHURCH: Christchurch will be basking in the
science/technology spotlight when the 4th APEC Science Ministers'
Conference on Regional Science and Technology Cooperation comes
to town in March 2004. A New Zealand innovation showcase to run
alongside the conference will provide a unique opportunity for
hi-tech companies to develop business relationships with dynamic
APEC economies, including the US, Japan, Korea, China, Chinese
Taipei, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Canada and Australia. Key themes at
the science ministers' conference will be development of
international science networks, technology cooperation in APEC,
human capacity building, and connecting research and innovation.
Ministerial delegations will include business representatives,
adding an important commercial dimension to the conference. The
innovation showcase aims to take advantage of this.


HANDS ON: A new course in building data warehouses is being run
as part of Auckland University's Bachelor of Business Information
Management degree. A six-week hands-on laboratory programme is
designed to teach students design and implementation of systems
using Oracle products Data Warehouse Builder, 9i Application
Server Portal and Discoverer. - IDG

BLEAK JOB MARKET: Demand for US information technology positions
ranging from software programmers to network engineers will hold
steady or decline in the next 12 months, according to a telephone
poll of 400 hiring managers by Information Technology Association
of America. The survey found there are about 493,000 unfilled
technology jobs in the United States, down from 1.6 million open
positions at the start of 2000. The United States has about 10.3
million technology jobs. Nearly one in four large technology
companies surveyed said they had already outsourced technology
work to foreign countries, and an additional 15 per cent of large
technology companies said they were considering a similar move
within the next year.

HIT LAB MAGIC: Children's writer and illustrator Gavin Bishop has
teamed up with the HIT Lab NZ to bring one of his stories to
life. Gavin Bishop and the HIT Lab AT Canterbury University have
received a grant of more than $20,000 from the Smash Palace
Collaborations Fund, to transform Bishop's picture book, Giant
Jimmy Jones, into a three-dimensional animation utilising the
Lab's MagicBook technology. HIT Lab NZ director Mark Billinghurst
says the Smash Palace funding has provided the Lab with an
outstanding opportunity to collaborate with a world renowned
author, and introduce him to some of its interface technology. Dr
Billinghurst and Bishop will run a one-week workshop in
conjunction with the Christchurch City Library to teach high
school students how to develop content for the Giant Jimmy Jones
MagicBook. This will be followed by an exhibition of the
children's work. [http://www.hitlabnz.org ]
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*EXPORT FOCUS*

STRATEGIC ALLIANCES AND JOINT VENTURES

This document looks at two of the most common beyond exporting
options - joint ventures and strategic alliances.
http://www.marketnewzealand.com/common/files/strategicalliances-h
tg.pdf

Next week's featured guide: Marketing and the Internet

+ From a Trade New Zealand series of very useful How To guides
for
exporters. Next week's featured guide: Marketing and the
Internet.
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INCREDIBLY USEFUL WEBSITE OF THE WEEK

REUTERS: Reuters US or UK websites are good sources of news on
what's
happening worldwide in the tech sector. There are
up-to-the-minute sections for internet, technology and science
newS. For some light relief, check out the Oddly Enough section.
News fiends can download a Reuters news ticker for their
desktops. Downside: the popups. http://www.reuters.com or
http://www.reuters.co.uk

+ Tell the editor (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) about
any sites you'd like to share with hyperLINK's readers
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WHAT'S HAPPENING AT CSI'S WEBSITE

EVENTS
Events of interest to CSI members in Christchurch, New Zealand
and around the world. Submit your upcoming event, or check out
what's coming up, at
http://www.canterburysoftware.org.nz/events.htm

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MEANWHILE, AT THE FORUM

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Go to http://canterburysoftware.org.nz/forum.htm
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