Christchurch Finalists Highlight for 2011 NZ Hi-Tech Awards
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Christchurch Finalists Highlight for 2011 NZ Hi-Tech Awards
Auckland, March 24, 2011.
Three Christchurch companies beat the odds and an earthquake to make this year's finals of the NZ Hi-Tech Awards. "We were amazed to have received any entries from Christchurch as the competition closed just days after the earthquake struck," says NZ Hi-Tech Trust Chair, Wayne Norrie. "To be able to announce three Christchurch companies as finalists is testimony to the hi-tech sector continuing to be a dominant force for Canterbury in the future."
Electronic fold-up bike manufacturer YikeBike is a finalist in the Dell Innovative Hardware Product category while NZ Tax Refunds and Sense Medical are finalists in the NZX Hi-Tech Emerging Company and the new Vodafone Most Innovative Product from an Emerging Market category, respectively.
The Christchurch companies join 30 others from across the country, including Pingar from Tauranga and Lifetime Health Diary from Dunedin, who were announced as finalists at simultaneous functions held in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch today. Orion Health was the stand out entrant, featuring as a finalist in six categories, with newcomers Mi5 Security and VoucherMob amongst those who are finalists in two or more categories.
Entries for 2011 hit record numbers and the NZ Hi-Tech Trust chair attributes at least some of the increase to the judging panel that has been assembled for the Awards. "We have over 40 local judges and a dozen international judges including Wall Street Journal's Global Business Advisor of the Year, Gary Hamel, and Dell founder, Michael Dell," says Wayne Norrie. "Who wouldn't want to get their business in front of those guys?"
Winners of the awards in each category will be announced at a black-tie, gala dinner to be held at the TSB Arena in Wellington on Friday 6th May 2011.
The finalists for each category are as follows:
PricewaterhouseCoopers Hi-Tech Company of the Year 2011
M-Com
Orion Health
Rakon
NZTE Hi-Tech Company of the Decade
Datacom
Endace
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
Orion Health
Rakon
NZX Hi-Tech Emerging Company 2011
Aptimize
Biomatters
Foster Moore
NZ Tax Refunds
Ministry of Science and Innovation Best Hi-Tech Start-up 2011
Lifetime Health Diary
Pingar
VoucherMob
Yonix
Duncan Cotterill Innovative Hi-Tech Software Product Award 2011
Aptimize
Bis2
Compac Sorting Equipment
Orion Health
SERKO
Terralink International
Dell Innovative Hi-Tech Hardware Product Award 2011
Electronic Navigation Ltd (ENL)
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
Theatrelight New Zealand
YikeBike
HiFX Innovative Hi-Tech Services Product Award 2011
Konnect
Mi5 Security
Secured Signing
SERKO
Vodafone Most Innovative Product from an Emerging Market 2011 - Mobile Technologies
Mi5 Security
Outpost Central
Sense Medical
VoucherMob
Recruit IT Hi-Tech Employer of Choice Award 2011
Orion Health
Redvespa
Vodafone New Zealand
Web Drive
NZMEA Hi-Tech Exporter of the Year 2011
Under $5million
Magritek
SERKO
Sonar6
Over $5million
BankLink
Orion Health
Zeacom
Maxnet Hi-Tech Young Achiever Award 2011
Genevieve Clark
Sarah Perkin
John-Daniel Trask
Swaytech Hi-Tech Journalist Award 2011
Stephen Bell
Anthony Doesburg
Divina Paredes
The NZ Hi-Tech Awards In its 17th year,
the New Zealand Hi-Tech Awards celebrates the success of our
producers of goods and services from the software,
electronics, telecommunications, creative and other hi-
tech industries. Contributing an estimated NZ$2 billion in
exports and employing some 40,000 staff, the hi-tech sector
represents some of New Zealand's most innovative and
successful business stories. The NZ Hi-Tech Awards are run
by the NZ Hi-Tech Trust, a not-for-profit organisation aimed
at promoting and supporting the wider industry. The Board
is formed by seven trustees: Ross Peat, Brett O'Riley and
Wayne Hudson in Auckland, Chair Wayne Norrie and John Fokerd
in Wellington and Christchurch-based trustees Owen Scott and
Andrew Plimmer. www.hitech.orgnz ends