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•The future of Christchurch
•Why Christchurch?
•Supernode project
•Workshop session
Talent Attraction & Retention
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•Tourism, Events,
Economic
Development (TEED).
•Grow the economy to the
benefit of Christchurch
•Grow high value jobs
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Grow Value & Scale
1. Grow greater Christchurch
population to 615,000
(104,500 more people)
2. Grow real GDP to 9% of
national (grow 0.5% faster
p.a than national average)
3. Grow real GDP per capita to
$62,500 ($9,100 more GDP
per capita)
Improve perception
& confidence
1. Christchurch resident’s
quality of life 5% points
higher than national
average
2. Visitor spend is 12.6% of
national (grow 2.1% faster
p.a than national average)
Inclusive &
Sustainable
1. A higher percentage of
Christchurch residents have
enough money to meet daily
needs that national average
2. Unemployment rate lower
than national average
3. Support Christchurch’s
aspirations to be carbon net
neutral by 2050
Exploration We celebrate and embrace
our city’s history of
exploration, from the Ngāi
Tahu settlers to the early
Europeans.
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Exploration We celebrate and embrace
our city’s history of
exploration, from the Ngāi
Tahu settlers to the early
Europeans.
Christchurch has
always been about new
beginnings. Our people
are explorers, challenging
the status quo, exploring
ideas with impact and
helping shape our future
for the better.
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Residents
The spirit of exploration
has shaped who we are
as a people.
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Visitors
Explore New Zealand, start in
Christchurch.
A vibrant place of contrast.
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Business
Doing business in
Christchurch provides
opportunity to explore new
ideas with impact, innovating
and changing our future.
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Education
Studying in Christchurch
is an opportunity to
explore new thinking
and new horizons.
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2019 2020 2023
The Peterborough
Hotel
Metro Sports
Facility
Lyttleton Port
Cruise WharfRiverside Market
Spark
Building- Avon River Precinct
- HOYTS EntX
Key Projects
Town Hall
Multi-Use
Arena
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The Yard
Riverside Lanes
Te Pae
Convention Centre
Tūranga
Central Library
City Events Calendar
South Island
Lantern
Festival 22–
24 Feb
Phil
Collins
4 Feb
Hockey Pro
League
8–17 Feb
Blackcaps VS.
Bangladesh
16–20 Mar
Blackcaps VS.
Bangladesh
16 Feb
Godzone
10–17 Mar
NZ Track and Field
Championships
8–10 Mar
2019
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Nitro Circus
23 March Norah Jones
29 April
ASB Christchurch
Marathon
2 June
Christchurch
Food Show
5 – 7 April
Bread & Circus
World Buskers
Festival
10 Jan – 2 Feb
Spars in the
Park
16 Feb
Coast to Coast
8 & 9 Feb
The Central City is progressing as a place for the communityto be proud of.
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Our newest city
• Safe modern buildings
• Compact CBD area
• Regional economic diversity
• 2nd biggest city in NZ
• Retail centre of the
South Island
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ANZ Centre
PWC Building
Anderson Lloyd House & St. Elmo
Courts
BNZ Centre
Ngāi Tahu
Vodafone
The Crossing
Lane Neave
Kathmandu
Awly Building
Westpac Building
The Terrace
Lime
Scooter
TRAM
Bicycle
Uber Taxi
Take a busHire a Lime
Scooter
CycleTake a bus
Take a taxi Uber Tram
30 minute walk
10 minute bike ride
A compact,
Central CityUniversity of
Canterbury
‘easy-to-get-around’ city
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50different
ethnicities live
in
Christchurch
22%Of Christchurch’s
population was
born overseas
2%Other
82%European
9%Maori
3%Pacific
1%Middle Eastern, Latin
American, African
9%Asian
Source: www.ccc.govt.nz (total exceeds 100% as respondents could choose more than one ethnicity they identify with)
An increasingly
diverse community
40
50
60
70
80
Christchurch Perth Wellington Melbourne Auckland Sydney London
A comparatively affordableeducation destination
• 11% cheaper than Wellington
• 15% cheaper than Auckland
• 26% cheaper than Sydney
• Enjoy more disposable income
Cost of living (incl. rent) index
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Source: Numbeo, 2019Cost of Living Index is measured against NYC being 100 - it is a relative indicator of consumer goods and rent prices, including groceries, restaurants, transportation and utilities.
A relatively low cost
of living per week
$100 in Christchurch calculated to the amount you would need
in other cities to buy the same things
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Christchurch
$100.00
PerthWellingtonAuckland
LondonMelbourneSydney
$122.00 $151.00$127.00
$114.00 $115.00$103.00
Source: Numbeo, 2019
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Best house rentalaffordability
$355Christchurch
$480Auckland
$450Wellington
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Median weekly rent for 1-2 bedroom house March 2019 - Source: property.trademe.co.nz
Wanaka
Te Anau Tekapo
Queenstown
We need more people to
grow our economy -
40,000 additional skilled
people by 2030
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-20,000 -10,000 0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000
Agriculture, forestry & fishing
Mining
Manufacturing
Utilities
Construction
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Hospitality
Transport & logistics
ICT & media
Finance & insurance
Hiring & real estate services
Prof, scientific, technical, admin & support
Public administration
Education & training
Health care & social assistance
Arts & recreation
Other services
2015 employment Retirement by 2025 Growth by 2025
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Canterbury employment growth to 2025
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Future Opportunity Global
Opportunity
Local
CapabilityLocal
Advantage
Supernode*
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Activating Supernodes
for concentrated growth
Globalisation 4.0, powered by Industry
4.0, is a digitally connected economy
where cities across the world compete to
develop, attract, and more importantly
retain high-value industry.
Many cities and countries around the
world are defining and promoting their
natural strengths in the global economy.
Our aim is to grow the Christchurch
economy by activating and supporting a
range of globally recognised, yet locally
relevant Supernode communities.
Canada:
Superclusters
A five year investment to
support business-led
innovation superclusters
that have potential to
build world-leading
innovation ecosystems.
Utah:
Industry Clusters
Utah works to create
sustainable advantages
around emerging (and mature)
sectors by combining and
aligning a wide variety of
business interests.
Eindhoven:
Brainport
Brainport is a hub for
solutions to some of the
big issues that the EU
faces today in the areas
of health, mobility,
energy, food and safety.
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Supernode
Model
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Sustainability
Tikanga
Maori
Food,
Fibre &
AgritechSupernode
Health Tech
& Resilient
CommunitiesSupernode
Aerospace
& Future
TransportSupernode
Hi-tech Services
Enabling
Supernode
Four Supernodes
have been identified
as strategic growth
areas, with Hi-Tech
Services acting as
an enabler.
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Hi-tech
Services
With an international reputation for
producing the smartest service tech,
Christchurch provides the best value
brains to the largest companies.
Ultimate Opportunity
Global Growth Potential
Christchurch’s high end outsource
market is accelerating without
stimulus. Businesses like MYOB,
CCL, Datacom are all choosing
Christchurch as an expansion point
due to our local advantages.
Building on the current growth and
reputation, Christchurch can
position itself as strong, english
speaking, Hi-Tech Service global
centre of knowledge.
Local Capability & Advantage
1. Tech Sector
Rapidly growing tech sector using Christchurch as
an answer to the growing pains of Auckland and
Wellington.
2. Blended Tech
Rapidly growing business support that is a mix of
tech, analytics and other organisations supporting
clients around the world
3. Future Professional Services
Christchurch as a place to live to support
organisations here and around the world in whatever
way they will work in the 4th industrial revolution.
Regulatory Support:
Flexible and progressive
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Estimate
Economic Impact:
$100M-
$1 Billion
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Food,
Fibre &
Agritech
Regional Growth Plan
With a growing global population and
the impact of climate change,
Canterbury can leverage its current
global reputation as a leader in smart
agritech solutions.
Ultimate Opportunity
Global Growth Potential
The Food, Fibre and Agri-tech
industry combine many of the
technologies that are shaping
Industry 4.0 including, big data / AI,
automation of labour, IoT, sensors
and analytics, geo-spatial analysis,
synthetic biology, breakthrough
genomic, plant based proteins, food
bi-products and vertical farming.
Estimate
Economic Impact:
$100M-
$3 BillionLocal Capability & Advantage
1. Agritech
Considerable R&D at Lincoln Agritech,
AgResearch, DairyNZ and commercial
organisations
2. Future Food
Mayoral Forum and University of Canterbury
projects on future food and fibre.
3. Current Industries
Canterbury is the food bowl of New Zealand and
there is untapped opportunity to align our strong
tech community to the regional economy.
Regulatory Support:
Low - tough safety and
compliance rules
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Health Tech
& Resilient
Communities
Regional Growth Plan
With the establishment of a centralised
health precinct creating a much closer
connection between research, testing
and commercialisation, Christchurch
accelerates the R&D process.
Ultimate Opportunity
Global Growth Potential
Having developed a range of
approaches to increase our
resilience post earthquake,
Christchurch is positioned well
internationally to lead in resilience,
whether its natural disaster or
climate related.
The consolidated health precinct will
accelerate research into analytics
and machine learning, virtual
healthcare, bio-metrics & wearables
and insurance tech.
Estimate
Economic Impact:
$50M -
$200M Local Capability & Advantage
1. Data & Health Systems
World leader publicly and commercially in health systems
and data management.
2. Health Tech
Healthcare robotics, software and R&D such as MARS,
Callaghan, UC SE, commercial business selling physical
aids and IP around the world.
3. Resilient Communities
There is capability from being a post earthquake resilient
community that can be applied to a world moving into
climate change.
Regulatory Support:
Highly regulated
New NZ wellbeing policy
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With our open airspace and land-
transport innovation, Christchurch
becomes an international centre
supporting niche industries through
ease of prototyping and launch activity.
Ultimate Opportunity
Aerospace
& Future
Transport
Global Growth Potential
The global Space industry has a
growing value of $360 Billion GDP.
New automation and additive
manufacturing technologies lowering
barriers to entry significantly.
Demand for space and satellite
services growing rapidly - driven by
digital transformation and IoT.
Transportation is undergoing a
dynamic shift from fossil fuels to
renewables. Now more private
sector driven than public.
Estimate
Economic Impact:
$100M-
$1 Billion Local Capability & Advantage
1. Aerospace
Considerable work occurring above and below the
line in the region at present.
2. Future Land Transport
Testing unmanned transport in the Red Zone.
3. Future Air Transport
Testing manned and unmanned drones throughout
Canterbury at present.
4. Current Industries
Christchurch Engine Centre, Hamilton Jet and others
who will be using the same skill-sets as the others
(except Aerospace Engineering).
Regulatory Support:
1 of 11 launch capable nations
Supportive Civil Aviation
Authority
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Values
To overarch our Supernodes we
need to further refine our
authentic values. These values
set purpose and meaning to how
we collaborate and communicate.
SustainabilityThe United Nations
Sustainable Development
Goals provide a
framework
for sustainable economic
development.
Tikanga MaoriEngagement with local iwi
and inclusion of Kaupapa
Māori and tikanga underpins
the principles of the
Supernode communities.
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Aerospace
& Future
Transport
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Global Opportunity
The manufacturing of CubeSats in Chch.
All three parts of Cube Sats can be
fabricated in one location
Local Advantage
Clear Airways and progressive public
sector. Easy to launch rockets, guidance
navigation control (GNC). Precision and
niche Manufacturing base in Chch for
Rocketry components
Prototype and testing ground
on land and in air.
Ultimate Opportunity
Catalysts
● Modification of the UC
Engineering Elective.
● Govt needs to protect the current
light regulatory environment
● Catalyst fund for Aerospace
projects. Broad engagement with
Govt & Tertiaries.
● UC - Expertise linked with
industry & OpportunitiesWhy Christchurch?
Fast, flexible approval process
Next Steps
Get the Space / Tech Hub in a physical
location. Capability mapping for the entire
Supernode, as exists within Chch.
Medium Term
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Global Opportunity
Global Population Growth, Sustainability, Food
Waste, Plant-based Food, non-farm food
products, food production closer to consumption -
urban farming, Specialist Fibres, High-value
products
Local Advantage
Research capability - Top 10 ecosystem for Agri
Start-ups (NZ). Flexible Land Applications.
Testing Institutions (Education & Research).
Enablers for industry: Global reach. Transfer into
Robotic, Sensors, Data to support urban /
sustainable farming. Maintaining food over long
distance. Antarctica
Sustainable Healthy Food.
Ultimate Opportunity
Catalysts
● Making food cool
● Cross-discipline learning
● Degrees & Research closer to
industry (with $ from Govt to
incentivise)
● Create Opportunities for Collaboration
(Honest Broker)
● Improve on-farm working conditions
● International experience - sabbaticals
● Bringing ideas back from Overseas
● Tighter industry / tertiary connections
● Test facilities
● Start-up entreprenuerial skills - eg.
food startup support
Why Christchurch?
Lifestyle opportunity
Showcase Industry and
Employment Opportunities
Better Rural Connectivity
Next Steps
Make Food Careers Cool & Relevant to Urban
Kids. Highlight Existing Connectivity. Showcase
existing cools stuff. Tie back into millennial
impact aspirations
Medium Term
Succession planning:
- on farm
- wider industry
Food,
Fibre &
Agritech
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Global Opportunity
Health systems & processes
Prosthetics
Local Advantage
3 /37 private hospitals locally
Internationally competitive
Prosthetic tech locally
Christchurch, a global centre of
excellence for prosthetics
Ultimate Opportunity
Catalysts
● Health PRecinct - specialised
● R&D Funding from Govt
● Incentivise Prosthetics R&D
● Capital
● Prosthetics Tech
● Efficient Private Hospital
Operations
● Skillset of Staff (training)Attraction Channels
Marketing for International
Expansion
Marketing for StaffNext Steps
Success stories for staff,
immigrants and students
Medium Term
Expore parallel opportunities to
prosthetics - eg. mental health, organics,
indigenous, mental resilience
Health Tech
& Resilient
Communities
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1Career
decision
Workshop Session
Resources &
toolkits4Top 5 considerations for
career choice
Top 5 considerations for
university choice
What do students say
about Christchurch?
2Location
decision
Perceptions of
Christchurch3What resources would
help you explain the
opportunities at UC and in
Christchurch?
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