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The Government is investing in a network of high-performance computers to keep New Zealand researchers at the cutting edge of science. Over the next four years the Government will invest more than $27.4 million in the National eScience Infrastructure (NeSI) network. It will be made up of linked supercomputers and associated services such as software and data storage. “NeSI will power research that will deliver on the Government’s top priority – growing the economy,” Science and Innovation Minister Wayne Mapp said today.

Our proposal through RIAG and the Ministry of Science and Innovation for an investment into HPC and eScience was completed in late 2010. We're now awaiting a formal response from Cabinet and our Minister. We are hoping to hear more in mid to late January 2011.