Our culture and values

Great technology starts with great people. At Catalyst, we take pride in creating a fun, diverse and inclusive workplace. We're focused on helping to attract, nurture and grow some of the best open source technologists, and we know that starts with a great culture.

We celebrate success, stay connected, and welcoming new technologists and enthusiasts as they join us.

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Our vision

To create digital independence for Aotearoa, one organisation at a time.

We believe technology should create choice in the path forward, not dictate the route. When organisations have real choice and control over their data and systems, technology stops being something that happens to them and starts being something they shape.

Our values

Openness

We share what we know and build in the open. Internally, we share knowledge and context to help each other learn and work effectively. Externally, we contribute to open source communities and make our work available for others to use and improve.

Freedom

We create choice, not dependency. Internally, we build systems and ways of working that are easy for others to understand, adapt and extend. Externally, we build solutions that give clients control over their technology, data, and future direction.

Collaboration

We achieve more together. Internally, we share ideas, work across teams, and help each other succeed. Externally, the best solutions come from combining our technical expertise with our clients' understanding of their challenges and goals. We listen, we l

Respect

We value people and their perspectives Internally, people are at the heart of Catalyst. We create an inclusive, welcoming environment where everyone can do their best work. Externally, we respect our clients' goals, their communities, and the people they

Our commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi

Catalyst is committed to being a good Te Tiriti partner. This means actively working to uphold the principles of Te Tiriti in how we operate, who we partner with, and how we contribute to the future of Aotearoa, and the people who call it home. We recognise that technology decisions have implications for sovereignty, data ownership, and cultural respect. Part of our responsibility is ensuring that technology serves all New Zealanders and respects the rights and interests of tangata whenua.

We’re a non-Māori organisation. We can’t do tino rangatiratanga or mana motuhake — we understand those are for Māori to exercise, not ours to enable. What we can do is build technology that doesn’t get in the way. We can offer systems and data that remain under their control, open source foundations that they can take elsewhere if we stop being useful, infrastructure that respects Māori data sovereignty principles, and honest, long-term partnership.

We understand we aren’t experts in te ao Māori, so we can’t promise we’ll always get it right. But we commit to learning and listening before building.

The tikanga we practise: Whakawhanaungtanga, Mahi tahi, Manaakitanga.

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Backed by open source

We use open source, so you are never starting from scratch and have access to a worldwide community of expert developers sharing proven code to adapt and build on. It’s how organisations create better IT solutions cost-effectively and respond faster.

Backed by us

We are experts in this open source community. We know what works and how to make it work for you. Know where you want to go but not how to get there? We help you build on what's already proven and keep you ready for what's next.

Backed by Catalyst Cloud

Catalyst Cloud is NZ-owned cloud infrastructure, made for New Zealand organisations. It removes barriers to true data sovereignty. Systems and data remain yours so you can control what happens to it, who has access, and that it's protected for good.

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