The New Zealand Software Association (NZSA) is the country's foremost software association. It has relationships with regional software clusters and other ICT sector groups, organisations and associations. NZSA is also closely aligned to government agencies responsible for software sector growth, development and investment.
The New Zealand Software Exporter’s Association (NZSEA) was founded in 1989 as a specialist, joint action group between the Information Technology Association of New Zealand (ITANZ) and Trade New Zealand (now known as New Zealand Trade and Enterprise). The software sector was recognised as having the potential to become a key contributor to the growth of New Zealand’s economy. NZSEA later became known as the New Zealand Software Association. Today it is one of New Zealand’s fastest growing and most successful industry organisations.
The NZSA continues to evolve, becoming more inclusive and nationally-focused. It recently built a collaborative alliance - Software New Zealand - between New Zealand's primary software associations and regional clusters.
The NZSA’s vision is for New Zealand to grow globally successful software companies.
Its mission is to provide the support, resources and information to assist New Zealand software companies to grow & develop a pathway to export success.
ACCESS: To add value for members, the NZSA’s primary purpose is to deliver export focussed initiatives in the following areas: