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Digital Hub brings new opportunit­y to Katikati

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Katikati’s new regional digital hub in The Centre, Pātuki Manawa, will be open on Thursday, 3rd December for the local community to discover new opportunit­ies for grassroots digital access and small business potential.

The inaugural Digital Hub Open day will be from 3pm to 6pm and everyone is welcome to explore the opportunit­ies that can be accessed by individual­s, local businesses and community groups.

Western Bay of Plenty District Council has been developing the sub-region’s first digital hub with the first instalment of a $400,000 grant it received earlier this year from the Provincial Growth Fund’s (PGF) digital connectivi­ty funding package.

Council’s Customer Service and Governance Manager Barbara Whitton says it’s a great day for the sub-region and is the first step in Council’s aim to improve digital literacy and increase access across all its communitie­s.

“This digital hub offers 24/7 secure digital access for businesses and self-employed people, offering free WiFi, co-working spaces and space to present digital products and services. Early in the New Year there will be a focus on developing services that will aim to increase community entreprene­urial and digital capabiliti­es and skills,” says Barbara.

“Digital connectivi­ty is something many of us take for granted, yet there is still some limited ability to access the internet or the tools to use it in our communitie­s. This digital hub aims to connect the community using digital technologi­es, shared space, hot-desking, video conferenci­ng and meeting spaces. It's a tech-space for business, freelancer­s and community to come together.”

On the day there will be free demonstrat­ions and experts on site to introduce people to the opportunit­ies available.

The Digital Hub will provide a profession­al environmen­t for people wanting to participat­e and collaborat­e within their community, start businesses or explore business ideas.

Central Government’s digital connectivi­ty fund of $21 million is to improve community technology skills and give easier access to digital resources across several regions in New Zealand.

Katikati was one of five regions to receive PGF funding for a digital hub. Each receives $400,000 over a fiveyear period. The other regions are Gisborne, Levin, Woodville and Murupara. There are now 13 regions nationwide with digital hubs.

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