Ice cream for China: Kiwis can do anything
Ice cream for China: Kiwis can do anything
Finalists
announced in Air New Zealand Cargo Auckland Export Awards
2009
Exports of a mapping system to identify all 30,000 species on a Tahitian island, a simulator for medical students to practice virtual operations at home online, and a collision warning system for yachts and commercial boats; these are among the stunning achievements of this year's Auckland export award finalists.
The first refers to Biomatters Ltd, the second to Go Virtual Medical Ltd, and the third to Vesper Marine.
Winners will be announced at a gala dinner at the Hyatt Regency Auckland hotel on Friday, August 7. (see Fast Facts below)
Convenor of the eight judges, Hugh Cronwright, owner of Export Associates Ltd, says: "We are really excited to see the diversity of new companies emerging to foster New Zealand's exporting and create wealth for the country."
The finalists in all four categories are:
QBE Exporter of the Year Award
(At
least 20 per cent of revenue is from exports, administered
from Auckland, and with outstanding foreign exchange
growth)
* Endace Ltd designs, develops, sells and supports high-speed systems that monitor Internet traffic and look for spyware and other abuse.
Ph Neil Hopkins at 582036, Endace.com
* Douglas Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Henderson, manufacturer of pharmaceuticals, dietary supplements, animal remedies, nutriceuticals and cosmetics for both Douglas Pharmaceuticals and joint venture partners - under its own and others' brand names.
Ph Graeme Douglas at 835 0660, Douglas.co.nz
* A-Ward Attachments Ltd, Penrose, designs and sells equipment for the demolition and recycling industries, such as shredders, conveyors and grapple jaws for excavators.
Ph Simon Ward at 634 5128, A-ward.co.nz
* Emerald Foods Ltd in East Tamaki makes small to medium production runs of premium ice cream and desserts.
Ph Shane Lamont at 274 6168, Icecream.co.nz
Westpac Emerging Exporter of the Year
Award
(Exporting for less than three years)
* Samex
Ltd, Mangere company that helps Pacific Island restaurants
develop menus then finds and exports New Zealand produce to
match.
Ph Blair Knil at 578 1133
* Go Virtual Medical
Ltd, Albany-based group of surgeons, physicians and
animators who developed an online Integrated Simulator for
learning surgical and clinical procedures in virtual
reality. It features text, anatomy, video and
simulation.
Ph Cherry Vanderbeke at 414 0015,
Govirtualmedical.com
* Biomatters Ltd, Auckland City
software developer providing scientific solutions in the
areas of disease research, human health and environmental
issues; software that can be used by all researchers,
converting raw data into meaningful, visual
information
Ph Candice Toner at 379 5064,
Biomatters.com
* Vesper Marine Ltd, Westhaven designer
of a collision warning system for yachts, launches and
commercial boats that is easy to use and can be on all the
time.
Ph Jeff Robbins at 09 950 4848,
Vespermarine.com
Consultants and Services Export
Award
(Consulting services to offshore clients or support
to New Zealand export businesses)
* Fraser Thomas Ltd,
Papatoetoe-headquartered professional consultancy firm
offering engineering services (civil, environmental,
geotechnical and structural), surveying and resource
management services.
Ph Stephen Eagle 09 278 7078,
Fraserthomas.co.nz
* McKay Electrical and
Instrumentation (Whangarei) Ltd, Whangarei-based firm that
undertakes large complex projects anywhere in the south
eastern Pacific Rim, in industries such as petrochemical,
dairy, power generation, marine and aviation.
Ph Lindsay
Faithfull at 09 470 1915, Mckay.co.nz
Export Deal of the
Year
(Closing a successful export deal securing a strong
market position)
* Zee Tags Ltd, Albany-based designer
of identification tags worn on farm animal ears and also
used in horticulture (vine/row numbers), as labels for
hotel/motels keys, dog tags, luggage tags, name tags and
event invitations.
Ph Michael Gardner at 09 414-1790,
Zeetags.co.nz
* Go Virtual Medical Ltd, Albany-based
group of surgeons, physicians and animators who developed an
online Integrated Simulator for learning surgical and
clinical procedures in virtual reality. It features text,
anatomy, video and simulation.
Ph Cherry Vandebeke at 09
414-0015, Govirtualmedical.com
For comments,
contact:
Catherine Mullane, Export New Zealand, phone
09-367 0970, mob 021 636 219.
Or:
Hugh Cronwright,
convenor of judges, phone 09-476 1366, mob 021 154
6872
For background and awards presentation details visit:
www.exportnewzealand.org.nz/doc/165/Attendthe2009AirNZCargoAucklandExportAwards At the Air New Zealand Cargo Auckland Export New
Zealand we're celebrating the following bold deeds... 1. Creating an alarm
for yachties and commercial boats to warn them of
approaching ships, for safety at sea (Vesper Marine) 1.
From the drawing board to 350 shops in the US, in just 18
months. That's what Vesper Marine did with its boat alarm.
That sort of success is a reason they're a finalist in the
Air New Zealand Cargo Auckland Export Awards. 1. Creating
software that allows medical students to practice virtual
operations online! No one gets hurt (Go Virtual
Medical) 1. Go Virtual Medical creates software allowing
medical students to practice virtual or simulated
operations, on line, at home - unique in the world It has
taken on 20 new staff this year and is a finalist in the Air
New Zealand Cargo Auckland Export Awards. 1. Mapping the
ecosystem of all 30,000 species living on a Tahitian island
(Biomatters)- a contract undertaken in association with
Berkeley University in California and the Smithsonian
Institute. 1. Biomatters created Geneious, which is
software that puts bioinformatics tools in the hands of all
researchers in biology, medicine and genetics. Their aim is
to accelerate scientific research and discovery. 1.
Making a treatment for severe acne that sells well in the
Middle East (Douglas Pharmaceuticals) 9. Douglas
Pharmaceuticals makes 480 million pills and capsules each
year, in Henderson. 1. Making ice-cream for Russia,
China, Dubai and for 600 outlets in all around the world
(Emerald Foods). They 've grown the number of their iconic
ice cream parlours by over 115% in the past 3 years. 1.
Selling microchips for dogs and ear tags for cattle, all
over the world (Zee Tags). Their multi tag ID applicator for
sheep was judged the most innovative out of 68 entries at
the recent Mystery Creek Fieldays. Zee Tags has just bought
out its US distributor. Sales of its tags will increase 130%
this year. 12. One in four cattle on American ranches
wears identification earrings/ear tags made by Zee Tags in
Auckland. 13. Designing a grapple jaw attachment for
excavators that lifted casualties from the 9/11 Twin Towers
collapse (A-Ward Attachments) 14. Endace sells its high
speed data packet capture technology in over 40 countries,
hq'd from Auckland and with marketing and support operations
in the US, the UK and Singapore. 1. One-year-old company
Samex already exports several million of dollars of food and
drinks on behalf of New Zealand producers who don't have
time to export themselves - and growing. 1. Two men
started up food and drinks exporting company Samex Ltd part
time a year ago, but their sales growth forced them give up
their jobs and take on three full timers to help. 17.
The largest super yacht in the USA is powered by electrics
designed and installed by Whangarei firm McKay
Electrical. 18. Plus, the worlds' largest super yacht
being built in Abu Dhabi will have its power system
installed by Whangarei firm McKay Electrical. The awards
are a night of networking and enlightenment, in Auckland on
August 7th. Go to exportnz.org.nz or call Catherine Mullane
on 09 367 0970. Or call 0800 800
362. ENDS
Fast
facts
1.
Managing road building, water supply development and
education projects from Tajikistan, to Laos, Viet Nam and
the Pacific Islands.(Fraser Thomas).