Winners Announced: New Zealand Innovators Awards
15th October 2014
Winners Announced: New Zealand Innovators Awards
Precision Seafood Harvesting wins Supreme New Zealand Innovator - sponsored by Bayer NZ
• Technology world
first
• Backed by 10 years of
research
• New sustainable way of
fishing
Auckland, 15 October 2014 - Commercial fishing partnership Precision Seafood Harvesting has been crowned New Zealand’s most innovative organisation at the New Zealand Innovators Awards 2014. Held at Auckland’s Shed 10 on Wednesday night (October 15), over 600 people attend the awards ceremony and cocktail function.
New Zealand Innovation Council CEO and Awards convener Louise Webster says “the awards bring together incredible innovators, entrepreneurs, designers and investors from all industries across New Zealand to collaborate and celebrate innovative products, and business ventures.” Entries have increased a staggering 60% on last year – which indicates innovation is alive and well in New Zealand.
Supreme New Zealand Innovator - Precision Seafood Harvesting - has developed a new way of harvesting fish using a trawling system that sees fish contained and swimming in a large flexible PVC liner. Holes in the liner allow small fish to escape and once on deck, any non-target fish can be returned to the sea alive and unharmed.
Fishing companies Aotearoa Fisheries, Sanford and Sealord have invested $26 million into the project under a Primary Growth Partnership with the Ministry of Primary Industries. Scientists from Plant & Food Research have undergone nearly 10 years of research into the project and are currently trialing the new harvesting technology on commercial fishing vessels.
New Zealand Innovators Awards evaluators noted how Precision Seafood Harvesting’s entry was “a fantastic example of innovation through collaboration to create something that delivers value through a multi-pronged approach. The result is better quality fish, more environmentally sound fishing practices and a boost to New Zealand's innovative and sustainability credentials.”
The Supreme Innovator award was presented by Bayer ANZ chairperson and MD Jacqueline Applegate, who says she is delighted to see such a collaborative effort win. “As foundation sponsor of these Awards, Bayer has a deep understanding of innovation and more importantly how to commercialise innovation. All the people behind Precision Seafood Harvesting are deserving winners and I congratulate you all.”
Many other category winners were announced on the night and reflected the depth and talent of New Zealand’s innovators. They included Scott Technology Ltd for its automated lamb boning room; Rocket Lab Ltd with its electron launch vehicle; Enztec’s surgical instruments for conducting knee surgery; and Fonterra for its Noble reduced fat cheddar.
The full list of winners is:
Innovation in Agriculture &
Environment
Sponsored by Bayer New
Zealand
WINNER: Scott Technology
Ltd - Automated Lamb Boning Room
In 2002 Otago-based
Scott Technology had a vision to fully automate the lamb
boning process. Now the vision has become a reality with a
unique x-ray system that automatically scans a carcass and
separates it according to the x-ray data. The equipment
identifies the features in every product and adjusts cutting
parameters appropriately, reducing bacteria and required
labour. The Evaluators noted that this was a great example
of fulfilling a real industry need. It benefits the NZ
economy both through improved productivity and proven export
sales and the whole system is grounded in the innovative
application of technology.
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Gallagher Group Ltd - Ring Top Post
Innovation in Design &
Engineering
Sponsored by James and
Wells
WINNER: Rocket Lab Ltd -
Electron Launch Vehicle
Rocket Lab’s creation of a
carbon-composite launch vehicle will allow businesses to
launch satellites into orbit more cost effectively than
anywhere else in the world. Built in their Auckland
facility, it will also reduce launch lead-time from years
down to weeks. It has the ability to deliver up to 100kg
into low Earth orbits. The evaluators thought that the
Rocket Lab have done a great job in working out a disruptive
and market creating application for this breakthrough
technology. This is a very exciting and inspiring
story.
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Kaynemaile Ltd - Kaynemaile Seamless Mesh
Innovation in Financial &
Professional Services
Sponsored by Ideas
Accelerator
WINNER: Kiwibank –
Home Hunter
With Home Hunter, any home buyer can find a
house, get Kiwibank’s estimated price range and apply for
pre-approval within minutes – all from their smart phone,
tablet or computer. There is no other home buying app in the
world that combines all the features of Home Hunter. It’s
not just about using technology. Once a buy has applied for
pre-approval, a Kiwibank home loans expert makes contact to
add the crucial human-factor. The evaluators noted that this
innovation is globally unique and a really good example of
customer-centric design.
HIGHLY COMMENDED: AIG Insurance New Zealand Ltd - NOVI
Innovation in Health &
Science
Sponsored by NZ Innovation
Council
WINNER: Enztec - Quad
Sparing Knee Replacement Instrument Range
Working with a
leading orthopedic surgeon, Canterbury’s Enztec has
developed a range of surgical instruments specifically for a
knee replacement technique that avoids trauma to the
quadriceps muscle. The instruments allow the operation to be
more precise, reduce operative time and help improve patient
outcomes. The evaluators thought this was a great design led
innovation, which blends form and function and is achieving
improved margin performance for the
business.
HIGHLY COMMENDED: The University of Auckland - No More Needles
Innovation in Hospitality, Food &
Beverage
Sponsored by Yealands Wine
Group NZ
WINNER: Fonterra
Research and Development Centre - Noble Reduced Fat
Cheddar
Noble Reduced Fat Cheddar was developed in the
Manawatu at Fonterra after an opportunity was recognised;
other countries had attempted to create a reduced fat cheese
but failed to maintain full flavour and achieve a
non-rubbery texture. The evaluators agreed that this is a
classic R&D-led innovative solution that addresses a problem
and creates an opportunity and has great potential in global
markets beyond Australia and Japan.
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd - Functional Whey WPC550 & My Food Bag Ltd
Innovation in Information Communications
Technology & Cloud Solutions
Sponsored
by Alcatel Lucent
WINNER: I
Measure U Ltd
This Auckland company has developed a
monitor that provides real-time feedback on the impact your
knees experience when running. This feedback can be used to
monitor the cumulative load on joints, movement and
performance and gives runners the ability to adjust
technique to improve performance and prevent injuries. The
evaluators thought this was a very impressive submission
with some real international potential in a growing
market.
HIGHLY COMMENDED: STQRY NZ Ltd
Innovation in Marketing &
Communications
Sponsored by
Datamine
WINNER: EFTPlus
SME
businesses can now compete for customer loyalty with larger,
better resourced, competitors thanks to EFTPlus. The
Auckland-based business has developed a world-leading
customer loyalty platform that eliminates the need for
customer cards or additional hardware and software. It can
be tailored to each business and individual customers. The
evaluators agreed that EFTPlus was a strong customer
orientated innovation with exciting
potential.
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Creative Hype - Promotion Sports Helmets
Innovation in
Media, Music & Entertainment
Sponsored
by RadioLIVE
WINNER: Kiwa
Digital Ltd
Auckland-based KIWA is the world’s leading
production house for experiential digital books. The company
works closely with clients such as the Ministry of
Education, Penguin and Sesame Workshop to create innovative
digital formats that contribute to learning. It also creates
its own products such as KIWA SLAM where students tell their
own stories from their own culture in their own language.
The evaluators noted that this was a real commitment to
innovation as a platform, not a just a
product.
HIGHLY COMMENDED: 8i Ltd - 8iVR
Innovation in Sustainability &
Cleantech
Sponsored by Waterfront
Auckland
WINNER: Precision
Seafood Harvesting
Precision Seafood Harvesting has
designed a break through trawl net. The Modular Harvesting
System contains fish in a large flexible PVC liner with
holes to allow small fish to escape. The evaluators thought
this was a fantastic example of innovation through
collaboration with many partners. It solves a complex set of
problems and creates something that delivers value through a
multi-pronged approach; better quality fish, more
environmentally sound, and a boost to New Zealand's
innovation and sustainability credentials.
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Foodstuffs NZ - Foodstuffs New Waste Management Plan & Scott Biosystems Ltd - Spin Separator System
Emerging New Zealand
Innovator WINNER
Sponsored by AUT
University
Christchurch company Solar Bright uses energy
efficient technologies to develop innovative products. The
latest star is PATeye, an ice-detection road stud that
flashes blue when ice forms on the road, thus warning
motorists of potential hazards ahead. Solar Bright has
secured local and overseas patents and is looking at
launching this unique and novel product to the global
market. The evaluators believe that this innovation was well
developed and were particularly impressed with the strong IP
position the company has invested in. This is an exciting
opportunity with clear international market potential and
they wish Solar Bright well for the future.
Most
Inspiring Individual
Sponsored by NZ
Innovation Council
WINNER: Peter
Beck - Rocket Lab Ltd, Electron Launch Vehicle
Peter Beck
is CEO and technical director of Rocket Lab, a New Zealand
rocket technology company. He founded Rocket Lab in 2006 and
led it to accomplish its first major goal of building and
launching a rocket to reach space in 2009. He continues to
lead Rocket Lab as a high-tech company in international
markets. The evaluators noted that Peter’s story was truly
inspirational and exciting for New Zealand. A disruptive
technology that could be a big deal. They wish him well for
the launch in 2015!
Export Innovator of the
Year
Sponsored by New Zealand Trade &
Enterprise
WINNER: Enztec - Quad
Sparing Knee Replacement Instrument Range
Enztec is an
example of a successful New Zealand Design Led company. By
focusing on the human needs of patients, surgeons and
healthcare professionals, the Enztec range avoids surgery
trauma for patient’s quadricep muscles. In 2014, export
earnings are now projected to make up 99.8% of Enztec’s
total sales. Enztec also engages with and supports New
Zealand surgeons, nurses and local sales staff. Enztec works
with New Zealand healthcare professionals to develop and
test new products and ideas. Enztec is a great example of
harnessing New Zealand Innovation to solve complex problems
and to design and successfully deliver solutions to global
markets.
Innovation Excellence in Research
Sponsored by 3M
WINNER: The
University of Auckland - No More Needles
This award
celebrates those that have completed a research project that
has excellent commercialisation potential and impact. The
University of Auckland has invented a drug delivery device
that uses jet injection technology to eliminate the need for
needles. The device uses a powerful, compact motor that
propels liquid through the skin in a precise and comfortable
fashion. Its mosquito mimicking function also allows fluid
to be withdrawn gently through a small hole in the skin. The
evaluators believe that this innovation could revolutionise
healthcare. It is safer for healthcare workers and
non-threatening for all kinds of
patients.
Excellence in Social
Innovation
Sponsored by Tangible
Media
WINNER: The Mind Lab by
Unitec
The Mind Lab by Unitec is a private-public
partnership developed to address the needs of 21st Century
learners. It provides hands-on education on various science
and technology topics across a wide range of subjects to
Year 1 – Year 13 students. It also provides post-graduate
teaching studies in digital and collaborative learning. The
evaluators commented that The Mind Lab have tackled a
significant issue in a very positive way. Truly
inspirational and there is no doubt that this innovation
will gain tremendous support and momentum. Well
done!
Sustained Innovation
Excellence
Sponsored by New Zealand
Innovators Awards
WINNER:
Gallagher Group Ltd
Gallagher’s with their two
2014 entries of Ring Top Post and T20 were finalists an
incredible 6 times. The Ring Top Post in Innovation in
Agriculture & Environment and the T20 in Innovation in
Design & Engineering. Both Gallagher submissions also
reached the finals of Emerging New Zealand Innovator as well
as Export Innovator of the Year categories. This followed on
from 2013 when Gallagher’s submission the i Series Fence
Energizer system reached the finals in both Innovation in
Agriculture & Environment and Export Innovator of the Year.
Gallagher’s have been awarded the Sustained Innovation
Excellence Award. This is in recognition of their culture
and systems of innovation that have resulted in sustained
market success. Their use of both learning first product
development, design thinking and a culture of innovation are
clearly working for them with inspiring market impact and
results.
The People’s
Choice
Sponsored by
Idealog
WINNER: Snap Information
Technologies with Electronic Monitoring for Sustainable
Fisheries Management.
Marlborough-based SnapIT have
developed an integrated video observation unit for New
Zealand fisheries using innovative camera hardware, software
and cloud storage systems to replace on board human
observers with recorded video. The unit collects information
for fisheries research, management and enforcement using its
360 degree video and built in GPS. It delivers this content
to millions of users per week.
For more information please visit www.innovationcouncil.org.nz
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