Samsung Springboard Finalists Announced
5 October 2015
Samsung Springboard Finalists
Announced
8 Kiwi tech companies have been selected as finalists, with a shot at $30,000 prize money and global networking opportunities
AUCKLAND, New Zealand - Monday, 5th October 2015 – Samsung Springboard is off to a flying start, with The Icehouse and Samsung today announcing 8 finalists of the competition, drawn from over 80 outstanding applications. The 8 finalists cover a wide range of savvy and innovative Kiwi tech leaders, from wearables that enhance athletic performance to a new music education platform. Each finalist stands to win a range of mentoring and networking opportunities and resources, with the grand prize including a cash investment of $30,000NZD.
With 85 applications, choosing just 8 finalists was no easy feat, said Kenny Yeon, Managing Director of Samsung New Zealand and Samsung Springboard judge.
“The quality of the applications has been world class - it was a real challenge to narrow the pool down to just 8 finalists. It’s inspiring to see such innovative ideas emerging from this competition, and I’m really excited that Samsung can play a role in supporting these companies’ journeys into global markets,” said Yeon.
Andy Hamilton, CEO of The Icehouse, said they had an overwhelming response to the competition.
“I’m blown away by both the quantity and quality of all the applications. The calibre of these tech businesses is outstanding which says a lot for the Kiwi tech ecosystem,” said Hamilton.
The competition is not over yet, Hamilton said, and the finalists have a busy month ahead.
“Over the next month, the 8 finalists are going to be working hard to perfect their pitch in preparation for the finale event. I’m really looking forward to hearing them pitch and seeing who will take out the grand prize,” says Hamilton.
As part of the Samsung Springboard program, the 8 finalists will have access to leading business mentors and workshops to perfect their pitch. The winners will be selected by a panel comprising of some of the most influential Kiwi business leaders, including: Managing Director of Samsung New Zealand, Kenny Yeon; Customers & Partners Director of The Icehouse, Cam Wallace; PowerbyProxi CEO, Greg Cross; Samsung Enterprise Director, Verdon Kelliher; and Dr. Michelle Dickinson (aka Nano Girl). As well as the top cash prize and potential to connect into the global Samsung network, special prizes include $10,000 developer funding, a tenancy at Kiwi Landing Pad in San Francisco including flights, Samsung products and workshops from The Icehouse. The winner of Samsung Springboard will be selected at a live pitching event on the 5th of November.
The Samsung Springboard Finalists
Area360 (previously known as Stqry)
Area360 innovate
to enhance the way people experience, understand and connect
with what's around them. Currenly in 5 countries, the
company has developed countless applications, websites and
content management experiences serving thousands of people
around the globe.
Auror
Auror wants to empower
everyone to play their part in preventing crime. They do
this by making it simple for businesses to share
intelligence on criminal activity and report crime to the
Police electronically; connect the dots on organised crime
groups; and prevent further crime in partnership with the
Police.
CSx
CSx has developed an innovative,
high-tech solution that collects neurocognitive data which
medical professionals need and that empowers team management
to act in the interests of player safety. The CSx App
provides all mandatory concussion protocols and
sport-specific cognitive testing on a secure cloud-based
platform, tracking a player’s neurocognitive history. CSx
have started with rugby for market validation and will then
move into soccer, league and other contact sports.
Parrot Analytics
Parrot Analytics is a data science
company that has developed the industry’s first and only
cross-platform, country-specific, real-time demand rating
platform for TV and film content (Parrot Demand Rating). The
company's next-generation technology helps TV and film
producers, content buyers, sellers and advertisers make more
effective content decisions. It does this by capturing and
analyzing TV content demand in real time from hundreds of
millions of viewers across the world; providing
unprecedented insights into global content demand and
predicting future country-specific content performance with
a high degree of accuracy.
Melodics
Introducing
and improving musicianship is the goal of Melodics. Built
upon persuasive technologies, utilising adaptive learning
and motivational design, Melodics software is the first
music education platform to harness and integrate these
technologies. With channels in place to reach a global
market, Melodics will breed success in the area of learning
musical instruments.
FaceMe
An innovative company
that has developed a software platform that solves user
experience issues with video and collaboration. Their
technology is changing the way organisations can now
communicate with each other, connect face to face with their
customers and improve internal communication and
productivity.
I Measure U
IMeasureU (IMU) build
wearable devices that enable elite coaches, teams and
athletes’ deeper training and performance insights beyond
GPS and heart rate. Built on science-driven sensor data,
fused with physics-based computational models, IMU provides
coaches high fidelity athlete movement and workload data
used to optimise recovery, training and performance.
mediKOL
mediKOL technologies intends to breakdown the
communication barrier by being at the forefront of
Innovative Personal Medical Wearables, Mobile Applications
and Software. mediKOL technologies will develop products,
applications and software designed to enable efficient and
effective communication between patients and first
responders.
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