by Metropol | September 4, 2024 8:30 am
As one of only five Gateway Cities worldwide, Christchurch is New Zealand’s Antarctic hub. With over a century of service as a launch point to the icy continent, it connects deeply to our history – but also our economy.

The NZ Economy Report estimates Antarctic-related activities generated $279 million for Canterbury in 2019 and supported 3675 jobs. Our nearest neighbour to the south, Antarctica is the coldest, driest and windiest continent on earth – and arguably the most important. Containing over 60% of earth’s freshwater, its future is intrinsically tied to climate change. Our connection, therefore, helps foster innovation, research, and climate awareness.
That’s why I’m excited about Days of Ice – the official celebration of the Antarctic season opening. It’s a week of events (8 to 13 October) that offer family fun and opportunities for insights and education into this remarkable continent. I’m particularly looking forward to Antarctic Immersion – a 360 Degree VR experience exploring Antarctica’s diverse environments.
It’s created by UC’s HIT Lab NZ in collaboration with multimedia company Antzworks – two of the fantastic businesses that form part of the Christchurch Antarctic Network (CAN) – a network of 100 businesses that strengthen the work in Antarctica. Days of Ice is a week to celebrate – see you there.
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