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Agritech event MobileTECH 2018 to be held in Rotorua

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21 Feb, 2018 09:45 PM3 mins to read

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Rotorua is hosting MobileTECH 2018 next month. Photo / Supplied

Rotorua is hosting MobileTECH 2018 next month. Photo / Supplied

New Zealand's agritech community will be joined by some of the country's best young leaders at MobileTECH 2018 held in Rotorua.

One of the key highlights at the upcoming agritech event is the Meet the future leaders panel.

MobileTECH 2018 programme manager Ken Wilson said in addition to unveiling the very latest agritech innovation, they have lined up three emerging leaders to share their visions on just where the technology is heading, what areas they see as the most beneficial to their businesses and how it will impact on the sector's future.

"We are pleased to announce that the MobileTECH 2018 young leaders will include Rachael Phillips, Hamish Best and Patrick Malley. Rachael, Hamish and Patrick have all grown up with technology and there's no doubt they will be early tech adopters and the future for the primary sector."

Rachael Phillips is a fourth-generation dairy farmer from Te Awamutu. She is in her first season 50/50 share milking 240 cows on a 70ha dairy farm owned by her parents.

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Philips has been involved in New Zealand Young Farmers for the past nine years and is a Waikato/BOP regional finalist in this year's Young Farmer of the Year.

"I believe the use of technology is essential in ensuring that New Zealand remains as a world leading exporter. It will continue to help increase efficiencies of production at both farm and processing levels." she said.

Hamish Best is the current vice chairman for NZ Young Farmers and came runner-up in the Young Farmer of the Year in 2017. Mr Best also won the 2010 Massey University Agriculture Student of the Year award.

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"I'm excited to be given the opportunity to be able to speak on the Young Leaders panel and look forward to seeing the line-up of speakers at the MobileTECH conference," he said.

"Technology plays an important role in our industry and it will be disruptive, however, there are opportunities for those who are willing to embrace technology and adapt.

"Technology is always changing and our generation needs to be at the forefront of the next wave of technology change."

Patrick Malley is a passionate Northland horticulturalist and works in his family's horticultural business, Maungatapere Berries.

Malley is also a co-founder of a start-up horticultural software company. He won the Young Grower of the Year 2014 and Young Horticulturalist of the Year 2014.

"I am really enthusiastic about the use of technology in horticulture, in order to see our industry in New Zealand continue to grow and thrive. But with the speed that technology is changing, growers need to be constantly adapting and looking at what new opportunities are out there," he said.

"I'm looking forward to experiencing all of the new technologies and ideas at this year's MobileTECH conference and engaging with other industry leaders on the Young Leaders Panel."

Each young leader will open with a short presentation to outline their views on digital technologies and its use within the primary sector. They will then drive the conversation, with a key question being how tech developers can better collaborate with the next generation of primary producers.

This panel is one of the many exciting presentations at MobileTECH 2018. This event is March 27-28 2018.

Further details can be found on the event website, www.mobiletech.events.

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