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    Looking Back at 2025: Trade Fairs, Trends, and Global Opportunities

    2025 saw trade fairs move more and more into immersive experiences, while AI became part of business as usual. Together, these shifts signalled a new era where the fairground is both theatre and data engine.

  • Woman holding Double the Vision Magazine News

    Advertise in Double the Vision

    Take advantage of the opportunity to showcase your business in our annual magazine Double the Vision. The publication reaches decision-makers across New Zealand and Germany – an exclusive environment for your message.

  • Image of Fieldays Made in Germany Pavilion in 2025 News

    Join the German Pavilion at Fieldays 2026

    The German-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce (GNZCC) is pleased to invite expressions of interest for participation in the German Pavilion at Fieldays 2026, New Zealand’s premier agricultural trade fair.

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    Roundtable with Ambassador Menzenbach

    Last week, we were honoured to host H.E Nicole Menzenbach, German Ambassador to New Zealand, for a roundtable discussion with the heads of German subsidiaries operating in New Zealand.

  • Halcyon Power Plant Visit News

    Exploring the Future of Clean Energy in Aotearoa New Zealand

    Last week, our research consultant Karoline Spiessl had the opportunity to visit the Halcyon Power green hydrogen plant in Mokai, a pioneering project at the forefront of New Zealand’s renewable energy transition.

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    Energy Infrastructure and E-Mobility in the Cook Islands

    Our Project Exploration Trip to the Cook Islands from 1–5 December offers German companies an excellent opportunity to present their technologies in the fields of energy infrastructure and e-mobility for selected projects in the Cook Islands.

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    Rarotonga resort prioritises sustainability to meet eco- conscious tourist demands

    A Rarotonga-based resort is participating in a German-funded green hydrogen project to reduce its carbon footprint and become more sustainable for environmentally conscious tourists.