Tech Users Summit 2026
Healthy foundations for a digital future
We invite you to participate in the Tech Users Summit in October 2026 – the ultimate gathering of digital decision-makers, policy influencers, and technology users across Aotearoa.
New Zealand’s digital future depends on getting the foundations right. Cyber threats are rising, organistional data is fragmented, and the systems organisations rely on are under increasing pressure. The 2026 Tech Users Summit brings together Aotearoa’s technology and health sector leaders to confront these shared challenges and build the groundwork for a secure, connected digital future.
Co-hosted by the Tech Users Association of New Zealand (TUANZ) and the Digital Health Association (DHA), this is the only event that brings both communities into one room with a shared agenda and a direct line to government.
This year’s theme, ‘Healthy Foundations for a Digital Future’, spans the topics that matter to both sectors: cyber security, data governance, digital resilience, interoperability, and the infrastructure that underpins safe, effective technology use across health, enterprise, and government.
TUANZ
As the independent technology user’s association for Aotearoa, TUANZ aims to build on its history of leading and achieving positive change. Our goal is to mobilise users across all parts of society and the economy, ensuring they are aware of the opportunities and upcoming developments in technology.
The Digital Health Association
The Digital Health Association is the peak industry body for the digital health sector in Aotearoa, New Zealand. We have extensive reach across the health and disability system that enables our members to be part of a strong, influential, and relevant association that ensures the importance of digital health is ‘front and centre’ in everything we do.
We look forward to your participation in what promises to be a landmark event for the tech and digital health sectors.

- WHEN: Tuesday 13 October
- WHERE: Grand Millennium Hotel, Auckland
Platinum Partner

Partner Opportunities
If you’re interested in partnering with us on this year’s event, please get in touch for our prospectus.
Tech Users Summit 2026 Programme
- TUANZ Sessions
- DHA Sessions
09:00
Welcome & Powhiri
09:15
Opening Comments
Stella Ward – CEO, Digital Health Association
Craig Young – CEO, Technology Users Association
09:30
Opening keynote
Mark Darrow
Chair of Health NZ | Te Whatu Ora
10:00
Keynote Session
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10:30
Morning Tea
11:00
TUANZ Session
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11:30
TUANZ Session
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12:00
TUANZ Session
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12:30
Lunch
13:30
Interactive Session
TBA
14:00
TUANZ Session
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14:30
TUANZ Session
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15:00
Afternoon Tea
15:30
Political Panel
TBA
16:00
Keynote: Premier Partner
TBA
16:30
Ministerial Keynote
Hon Penny Simmons
Minister for Science, Innovation and Technology
17:00
Closing Comments
17:15
Networking Drinks
17:30
TUANZ Member Awards
TUANZ is proud to host our Member Awards, with a focus on our members and initiatives that help the association achieve its goals for Aotearoa. These awards will recognise outstanding member contributions to digital excellence in the past, present and future. Additionally, we will acknowledge those who have made a significant contribution through the media and community mahi over the past 12 months.
19:00
Evening Ends
09:00
Welcome & Powhiri
09:15
Opening Comments
Stella Ward – CEO, Digital Health Association
Craig Young – CEO, Technology Users Association
09:30
Keynote – New Zealand’s digital future
Frances Valintine CNZM
Founder & CEO, academyEX
10:00
Keynote Session – The place of digital technology in New Zealand’s future
Dr John Roche
Prime Minister’s Chief Science Adviser
10:30
Morning Tea
11:00
Session One – Opening Presentation
Darren Douglas
Acting CTO, Te Whatu Ora, Health NZ
11:15
Session One – Round Tables
Round table discussions looking at what is happening globally for healthcare reform and digital and data
12:10
Presentation – McCrae Tech
Ian McCrae
Founder, McCrae Tech
12:30
Lunch
13:30
Panel Discussion – Driving Innovation and Collaboration between Government, Academia, Industry and other sector leaders
Discussing the importance of collaboration to address challenges and create innovative solutions in digital health. A broad ranging panel of leaders in a discussion on how we deliver our future vision for healthcare in the digital age. This will then be followed by round table discussion/workshop.
Panelists:
Bindi Norwell, Group CEO, Procare
Danu Abeysuriya, Founder & CTO, Rush Digital
Kevin Ross, Director AI and Data, Deloitte
Michael Dreyer, Deputy CE Technology & Data, ACC
15:00
Afternoon Tea
15:30
Keynote Presentation
Darren Douglass – Acting CIO, Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora
Sonny Taite – Director Innovation and AI. Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora
16:00
Keynote Presentation
Andrew Wiltshire
Head of Healthcare Public Policy, AWS APAC
16:30
Ministerial Keynote
Hon Shane Reti
Minister for Science, Innovation and Technology
17:00
Closing Comments
17:15
Networking Drinks
17:30
TUANZ Awards
We are back with our new Member Awards, with a focus on our members and initiatives that help the association achieve its goals for Aotearoa. These awards recognise outstanding member contributions to digital excellence in the past, present and future. Additionally, we will acknowledge those who have made a significant contribution through the media and community mahi over the past 12 months.
19:00
Evening Ends
Tech Users Summit 2026 Speakers

Hon Penny Simmons
Minister for Science, Innovation and Technology
Penny Simmonds is the Minister for Tertiary Education, Minister of Science, Innovation and Technology and Associate Minister for Social Development and Employment. She was elected the MP for Invercargill in 2020.
Prior to her election to Parliament, Penny was Chief Executive of Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) and served as an advisory board member of Venture Southland. Penny was made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to education, sport and the community in the 2016 New Years’ Honours list.

Mark Darrow
Chair, Health NZ | Te Whatu Ora
Mark Darrow is an experienced independent Board Chair with extensive knowledge across many sectors. He is currently Chair of Health NZ | Te Whatu Ora, Civil Aviation Authority, TSB Bank, Armstrong’s and PB Tech, and Independent Trustee for several private Trusts.
Previous Board roles have included Inland Revenue, Auckland University of Technology, MTF Finance, Waka Kotahi (NZTA), Counties Manukau DHB, Primary ITO, The Lines Company, Leighs Construction, Sime Darby NZ, Charlies Group, Trustees Executors, MTA, VTNZ, Auckland Transport and Eke Panuku.
He is a Chartered Fellow of the Institute of Directors, a Fellow of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, and a Justice of the Peace of New Zealand.

Craig Young
CEO, Tech Users Assoc of NZ
Craig is passionate about the digital technology and communications industry because of the opportunity it offers for improving business and personal lives in New Zealand. He is currently the Chief Executive of TUANZ (the Technology Users Association) which is helping New Zealand make the most of the digitally connected world.
Craig is an advocate for inclusivity, and equity especially in the digital technology sector in Aotearoa New Zealand. He was instrumental in the launch of TUANZ’s future leaders programme, FLINT, in 2016. He is the joint Chair of the Affordable Connectivity Constellation with the Digital Equity Coalition Aotearoa, and a trustee at the Katoa Connect Trust.

Stella Ward
CEO, Digital Health Association
A passionate and purpose-driven executive who thrives at the intersection of people, technology, and systems change. “Throughout my career, I’ve been guided by a simple but powerful belief: that bold ideas, when nurtured with integrity and kindness, can transform lives and communities.”
With over a decade of executive leadership across health, technology, and innovation, Stella has had the privilege of leading large-scale digital transformations, building high-performing teams, and creating spaces where creativity and collaboration flourish. Recently as CEO leading Streamliners NZ Ltd through international growth and recognition, she supported Streamliners to earn the NZTE FernMark as a New Zealand exporter.
Currently serving as Global Ambassador for Streamliners, she continues to champion thought leadership in health and social care, and build strategic relationships across Aotearoa, Australia, the UK, and Canada.
Now Stella is the Chief Executive (Fractional) of the Digital Health Association. “What matters most to me is the impact we create, whether that is improving healthcare delivery, supporting innovators, or building partnerships that span sectors and borders.”
When not working, you will find her exploring the arts, supporting local innovation ecosystems, or enjoying the natural beauty of Ōtautahi Christchurch. “I’m endlessly curious, always learning, and deeply committed to creating a future that’s more connected, equitable, and inspired. I love meeting people who are passionate about making things better.”

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