The session on Wednesday afternoon was hosted at the offices of local digital business Now Communications. The first half used Google's Journey of Digital Discovery tool, to provide information for businesses on the types of digital assistance available.
The second half of the session was focused on getting feedback from local businesspeople on where Rotorua's digital economy should be headed, said Andrew Wilson, Rotorua Lakes Council's lead advisor for economic growth.
Mr Wilson said the session had been partly prompted by the government's recent announcement of additional funding for ultra fast broadband, rural broadband and to address black spots in the broadband network nationally.
"Government is looking for a response from local authorities in terms of how we are planning with our local community to use the additional broadband infrastructure," he said.
"We are working with some keen people in the business community who see there is an opportunity to develop Rotorua's digital economy. The council is very much playing a facilitation role in this."