Wellington’s Data Queen: Angie Judge Changing the Game for Museums
Changing the World from Wellington
Angie Judge, the inspiring force behind Dexibit, is making waves across the globe – and it all started right here in Wellington. Her idea to use data and AI to power museums came from a simple moment: watching a museum guard count visitors with a manual clicker. That spark turned into a tech revolution. Angie’s company now works with the world’s biggest cultural attractions, helping them predict visitor behavior and improve the visitor experience. She’s not just changing how museums operate – she’s reshaping how we engage with culture. And she’s doing it all from Wellington.
Born to Build, Led by Curiosity
Born and raised in Wellington,She is now in her 30s and continues to live in this vibrant capital. With a background in network analytics and a love for technology passed down from her father, a software entrepreneur, Angie was always destined to lead. In 2015, she founded Dexibit, blending her tech skills with her passion for storytelling and data. Today, her work is recognized worldwide – but her roots stay strong in Wellington.
A Proud Moment for Aotearoa
We are incredibly proud of Angie and her journey. She’s a shining example of Kiwi talent doing big things on the world stage. From Wellington to the world, she’s proving that innovation, integrity, and heart can drive real change. Angie also champions diversity in tech, mentoring others and building inclusive teams.
Her achievements bring honor to Wellington, and we’re lucky to call her one of our own. Through her success, she’s not just making headlines – she’s inspiring a generation of Wellingtonians to dream bigger and lead with purpose.
Credit: Angie Judge, Founder & CEO of Dexibit
Home: Wellington, New Zealand
Global Impact: Cultural institutions in cities around the world
Core Belief: Data + Ethics = Better Futures
From Wellington, for Wellington – and for the world.
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