New Zealand will present its growing technology ecosystem at the 33rd Convergence India Expo 2026, highlighting the country’s strengths in software innovation, fintech platforms and digital enterprise technologies.
Known globally for its natural landscapes and agricultural exports, New Zealand has also emerged as a fast-growing technology hub. Technology is now New Zealand’s third-largest export sector, spanning digital services, information and communication technology (ICT), high-tech manufacturing and biotechnology.
At the upcoming expo, the New Zealand Pavilion will bring together a delegation of technology companies offering solutions designed to support digital transformation, enterprise innovation and sustainable technology development.
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Growing Innovation Ecosystem and India Collaboration
New Zealand’s tech environment has been shaped through a long tradition of engineering research, scientific innovation and product development. The company’s focus is on developing technologies that can scale globally while addressing real-world business and infrastructure challenges.
Collaboration between India and New Zealand has grown steadily across areas such as engineering, technology services and infrastructure resilience. Following the 2001 Gujarat earthquake, New Zealand’s design and engineering expertise contributed to initiatives to strengthen disaster-resilient infrastructure.
International partnerships remain central to the country’s technology growth. Many organisations are expanding operations in India by establishing technology teams that support product development, service delivery and market access in Asia.
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Technology Showcase at Convergence India
At Convergence India Expo 2026, New Zealand companies will present solutions across several sectors, including fintech, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), cybersecurity, telecommunications, health technology and digital hospitality platforms.
These technology areas align with India’s expanding digital economy and increasing demand for secure enterprise systems and scalable digital infrastructure.
The pavilion comes as economic barter between the two countries continues to expand. The recently concluded New Zealand–India Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is expected to strengthen collaboration in technology and services by improving market access and reducing trade barriers.
Visitors can meet the New Zealand delegation at the pavilion, where exhibitors present technology solutions and explore opportunities for collaboration with Indian enterprises and technology stakeholders.
Plan your visit to the 33rd Convergence India Expo 2026, happening at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, on 23-25 March, 2026. The expo is expected to draw more than 50,000 attendees, 1,000 exhibitors and participants, 200 startups, 200 speakers, and representatives from 25 countries. The event will host 50 conference sessions covering digital infrastructure, emerging technologies and enterprise innovation.
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Samarjit Kaur is a journalist and communications professional covering technology & emerging digital trends. With a focus on clarity and context, she reports on developments shaping industries and governance. When not reporting, she chooses to plug-in and relax on her playlists and plan her next bucket-list trips!
