Pricewaterhousecoopers New Zealand Hi-Tech Awards
Pricewaterhousecoopers New Zealand Hi-Tech Awards
Supreme
Excellence Award Winner - Right Hemisphere
AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Sunday 5 November - The PricewaterhouseCoopers Supreme Excellence Award for the NZ Hi-Tech Company of the Year was awarded to Right Hemisphere - an inspiration to other New Zealand companies looking to take on the world. Right Hemisphere which earlier in the evening received the Rakon Deal of the Year award is leading the way for this year's hi-tech winners to become "world famous" in New Zealand as well as around the globe.
It was Right Hemisphere's ground breaking licensing and partnership deal with Adobe Systems Incorporated - one of the largest software companies in the world - which caught the judges' attention. Awards Chairman, Selwyn Pellett, says the judges for this award were "impressed by the relationship building and development of a long-term strategic alliance with Adobe Systems, which has given it a global user base for any software Right Hemisphere produces that leverages 3D in PDF."
In realising the company's vision of making "3D content as ubiquitous as text," Right Hemisphere has built a dynamic company since it was founded in 1997. It remains a privately-held venture-funded corporation based in Auckland and Silicon Valley. Right Hemisphere is a leading provider of Product Graphics Management (PGM) software that supplies the right product graphics in the right format, 'right now' for technical publications, interactive training, marketing communications, design collaboration, with further applications across the extended enterprise. Five of the top six automotive OEMs, nine of the top 10 aerospace and defence contractors, 11 Fortune 100 companies and hundreds more customers around the world rely on Right Hemisphere to synchronise product development and downstream Product Lifecycle Management (PLM).
In making the PricewaterhouseCoopers Supreme Excellence Award, judges were influenced by the company's management, marketing, technical development, its partnerships and overall performance, both today and planned into the future.
The international judging panel, lead by "Father of the Internet" Vinton Cerf highlighted the important role that New Zealand's hi-tech companies have to play in New Zealand’s economic future. Fellow judge, US based Kiwi and Chief Marketing Officer for LogLogic, Andy Lark, says that, "Technology innovators do more than drive what is arguably one of New Zealand’s most important industry sectors. Their vital role in our economy extends to enhancing the competitiveness and reach of nearly every sector – from food through entertainment and into agriculture. These awards play a critical role in recognising the power of innovation in driving our success here and abroad. "
Scott Kerse, leader of Emerging Businesses at PricewaterhouseCoopers, said his firm recognised the massive contribution that businesses in the electronics, software, biotech and telecoms sectors were making to New Zealand.
"Revenues of $15 billion in this country show that this is an area that is hugely important to this country. At PwC we are investing in resources, and dedicating people to working alongside these exciting, innovative companies in what is a dynamic industry. It's been fantastic to have been involved in celebrating the Kiwi success stories at the Hi-Tech Awards this year and we're looking forward to playing our part in the industry for many years to come."
The Awards Chairman, Selwyn Pellett, was delighted with this year's record entries. "We believe PricewaterhouseCoopers involvement with this year's awards has helped us to advance the New Zealand Hi-Tech Awards to another level. They are not only our key sponsor but played a vital role as an independent, secure, collection point for all entries.
"This standard was carried through to the judging process which involved some forty local and five international judges to avoid any conflict of interest issues and provide a very robust critique of the winners," he says.
"As an industry we have not been very good at singing our own praises. We need to get more of our hi-tech companies and people on the global radar and in the New Zealand spotlight. Collectively the electronics, software, telecommunications, biotechnology and creative technology industries are making a huge contribution to the New Zealand economy yet most of these companies remain relatively unknown. We all have a part to play in making Right Hemisphere and this year's other winners, household names in New Zealand."
Selwyn Pellett highlights the involvement of sponsors from outside of the industry, such as PricewaterhouseCoopers, NZX, Bell Gully and Westpac, as being a vital step in assisting hi-tech companies to realise their potential.
"The awards programme is not just about celebrating success," he says, "but helping to create a funnel for companies to list in New Zealand as we strongly believe our hi-tech industry should be owned by New Zealanders."
Pellett says that: "While a large number of companies are very focused on the global market this should not deny them the recognition they deserve in New Zealand. Attracting enough highly skilled people to work in hi-tech industries is a global issue, but we can go a long way to solving this one at home if our Kiwi kids grow up knowing they can work for one of the world's best hi-tech companies - right here in New Zealand."
SUMMARY OF
AWARDS
PricewaterhouseCoopers Supreme Excellence Award &
NZ Hi-Tech Company of the Year
Right Hemisphere
Westpac
Flying Kiwi Award
Peter Maire
Rakon NZ Hi-Tech Deal of
the Year
Right Hemisphere
Navman NZ Hi-Tech Emerging
Company of the Year
Sprite Software
Highly Commended Wherescape
Microsoft NZ High Growth Company of the
Year
Endace Limited
Enatel NZ Hi-Tech Innovation of the
Year
Jointly awarded to: Telemetry Research
Ltd
Jointly awarded to: The Optima
Corporation
Highly Commended
Shoko
Highly Commended
Eurekster
Avnet NZ Hi Tech Corporate of the
Year
Provenco Group Ltd
NZX Hi-Tech Entrepreneur of the
Year
Rod Drury
Tait Electronics NZ Hi-Tech Company
Leader of the Year
Rod Carr - Jade Software
Corporation
Endace NZ Hi-Tech Marketer of the
Year
Gavin Wright - Fraame Solutions
Nautech
Electronics NZ Hi-Tech Young Achiever Award
Derek Handley
- The Hyperfactory
Fronde Synergy NZ Hi-Tech Journalist of
the Year
Divina Paredes - MIS Magazine
[Please see below for profiles on winners in all categories]
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International Judges Comments
Vinton
Cerf
Widely known as one of the “Fathers of the
Internet”, Vinton G. Cerf is vice president and chief
Internet evangelist for Google. In this role, he is
responsible for identifying new enabling technologies to
support the development of advanced, Internet-based products
and services from Google.
“The New Zealand Hi-Tech
Awards serve to highlight the importance of developing
supra-national products and services in the IT industry. In
many countries, IT-based businesses need more than the
domestic market to thrive and New Zealand is as good an
example as any of that need. Success in any business
requires creativity and hard work, especially so in the
highly competitive and global IT industry.
PricewaterhouseCoopers deserves great credit for its
sponsorship of these important awards and I am pleased to be
able to play a small part in this constructive and
gratifying programme.”
Greg Horowitt
Executive
Director and Co-Founder of Global CONNECT, Greg Horowitt is
leading the development of a portfolio of expertise linking
regional networks and enterprises to global markets and
customer channels - including New Zealand.
“It has long
been the perception that New Zealand’s economy is
dominated by primary industry such as agriculture and dairy,
when in fact the most creativity, innovation and value-add
is actually evident in the country’s rapidly growing
hi-tech sector. In my current role, I observe immense talent
on a daily basis that, when nurtured, can grow into global
success. The PricewaterhouseCoopers New Zealand Hi-Tech
awards play an important role for New Zealand in identifying
and recognising its most creative and innovative hi-tech
talent that, with the support of the sector, can lead the
country’s international commercial recognition.”
Ann
Winblad
US Venture Capitalist, Ann Winblad, is the
co-founding Partner of Hummer Winblad Venture Partners. She
is a well-known and respected software industry entrepreneur
and technology leader with more than 25 years of experience
in the software industry.
“The importance of ICT to the
New Zealand economy is well beyond the measurable $5.6
billion and over 5% of the GDP. ICT has become the driver
of innovation across all industries. The results of strong
entrepreneurship in ICT are enormous to a strong economic
future for New Zealand.”
Andy Lark
A Kiwi by birth
Andy Lark’s has led award-winning programs and teams for
Fortune 500 and Times 100 companies, technology leaders,
start-ups and the world’s hottest advertising and
communications agencies. Today, Andrew is LogLogic’s chief
marketing officer - a hot technology start-up growing at
over 300% per quarter.
"Technology innovators do more than
drive what is arguably one of New Zealand’s most important
industry sectors. Their vital role in our economy extends to
enhancing the competitiveness and reach of nearly every
sector – from food through entertainment and into
agriculture. These awards play a critical role in
recognising the power of innovation in driving our success
here and abroad."
Edward Farmer
Edward joined Panmure
Gordon,a London based corporate stockbroking company, as a
director in the Corporate Finance Department in November
2000. Edward brings considerable corporate broking and
equity capital market experience both in the UK as well as
internationally in Europe, Far East and North America.
Edward is a graduate in Biology (Cell Science) from Exeter
University (1981).
About the award winners
Company Awards
Enatel Hi-Tech Innovation of the Year
Jointly
Awarded to:
Optima Corporation
Formed in 1998, Optima
specialises in providing easy-to-use, visually appealing
interfaces that conceal complex mathematics to solve
resource challenges. Simply put, Optima designs and
implements software that optimises an organisation’s
resources in order to streamline operations resulting in
savings to the business.
Optima has developed a software
system specifically for emergency ambulance services called
Siren.
www.theoptimacorporation.com
Jointly Awarded
to:
Telemetry Research Limited
Telemetry Research is
part of a revolution in the treatment of heart failure,
diabetes and other debilitating diseases. The company has
developed technology which allows power for devices, such as
pace-makers, to be transmitted across the skin without
damaging tissue, using inductively coupled power transfer
(ICPT). The company plans to revolutionise the medical
device industry in New Zealand ensuring local employment for
graduates, leading the way into the knowledge economy.
www.telemetryresearch.com
Highly Commended
Shoko
Limited
Formed in May 2006, Shoko is an interactive
experience company specialising in computer vision
technologies for active human interface through game-based
interactions. Its two key products BrandPlay™ and ShoPlay
offer companies the ability to connect with their customers
through projected branded game content that offers full
interaction through motion detection.
www.shoko.co.nz
Highly Commended
Eurekster
Inc.
Eurekster is a leader in community search
technologies that harness the knowledge and behaviour of
online communities to increase search
relevance and value
for site visitors, site publishers and advertisers.
Eurekster SwickiBuilder and Eurekster SwickiPublisher
leverage the company’s patented technology and
patent-pending processes that link search algorithms to
social networks and communities of interest.
www.eurekster.com
Microsoft NZ Hi-Tech Growth Strategy of the Year
Awarded to:
Endace Limited
With a 181%
increase in revenue and 219% increase in its customer base
in the past two years, Endace Limited represents spectacular
growth in
the network security and traffic analysis
sector. The company attributes its success to its ability to
stay ahead of the technology curve, which has seen it
release eight new products in the past 12 months.
www.endace.com
Avnet NZ Hi-Tech Corporate of the Year
Awarded to:
Provenco Group Ltd
Provenco is a
supplier of smart technology for business. This is reflected
in each business area - forecourt solutions for the
international oil
industry; payment technology and EFTPOS
in the domestic New Zealand market; and retail technology
including mobile and wireless for the
Australasian
market. Provenco has a strong foundation in payment and
EFTPOS solutions, and has since diversified in specialist
businesses that
focus on particular market segments.
www.provenco.co.nz
Rakon NZ Hi-Tech Deal of the
Year
Awarded to:
Right Hemisphere
Founded in 1997,
Right Hemisphere is the leading provider of Product Graphics
Management (PGM) software. Successfully establishing a
ground
breaking licensing and partnership deal with Adobe
Systems Inc., Right Hemisphere’s PGM technology is now
embedded in Adobe’s Acrobat platform,
allowing the
company to deliver differentiated and compelling enterprise
solutions around the .pdf global standards.
www.righthemisphere.com
Navman Hi-Tech Emerging Company of the Year
Awarded to:
Sprite Software
Sprite
Software was founded in 2001 by Chairman Murray Haszard and
CEO Sean Connolly, both formerly of Binary Research Inc, the
developer of the well known Ghost software that was sold to
Symantec in 1998. Sprite has since developed Sprite Backup,
the world’s leading backup and recovery software for
Windows Mobile PDAs and Smartphones and Sprite Clone,
imaging software for the deployment of multiple handhelds,
configured identically. www.spritesoftware.com
Highly
Commended:
WhereScape Inc.
WhereScape provides the
software and expert guidance to enable its customers to
quickly build and manage data warehouses. Its software,
WhereScape RED, is the first lifecycle management software
specifically designed for data warehousing. By supporting
the entire data warehouse lifecycle its customers can build,
enhance and prototype data warehouse solutions 10-100 times
faster than using traditional software
products.
www.wherescape.com
Individual Awards
Tait Electronics NZ Hi-Tech Company Leader
Awarded to:
Rod
Carr - Jade Software Corporation
Dr Rod Carr heads the
highly successful information technology research and
development organisation, Jade Software Corporation. Prior
to taking up his current position, Rod had a distinguished
career in the banking sector including Acting Governor of
the Reserve Bank, and senior executive roles at the National
Australia Bank and the Bank of New Zealand. Rod is an
alumnus of the School of Business and the University of
Otago.
NZX Hi-Tech Entrepreneur of the Year
Awarded to:
Rod Drury
Rod Drury is an experienced entrepreneur
and investor passionate about software development and
building value. Rod was founder and CEO of Aftermail which
was acquired by Quest Software in January 2006 and
subsequently won Best Exchange Product at TechEd 2006 in
Boston. Rod co-founded USA based Context Connect
Incorporated which provides Directory solutions for mobile
device and he was recently awarded a significant patent in
the directories area. In addition to this Rod established
the software company we now know as Intergen, was NZ's first
representative on the Microsoft MSCN Regional Director
program and an independent director of TradeMe remaining on
its Advisory Board post sale to Fairfax.
www.drury.net.nz
Endace Hi-Tech Marketer of the Year
Awarded to:
Gavin Wright - Fraame Solutions
As
founder and managing director of Fraame Solutions, Gavin
Wright has extensive experience in the commercial and
government IT sectors of the Australian, UK and New Zealand
markets. His particular focus has been on the use of
information technology to deliver complex and large scale
solutions, principally to the healthcare industry. Gavin is
the current national Chairman of the New Zealand Health
Information Technology Cluster and has sat on the formation
Board of ICT-NZ for the past two years. He also holds a
range of directorships and industry affiliations.
www.fraame.com
Fronde Synergy Hi-Tech Journalist of the Year
Awarded to:
Divina Paredes - MIS
Divina Paredes
has been covering the ICT sector since November 2000. As
editor of MIS magazine (now CIO magazine), her distinctive
articles focus on the management challenges IT executives
face. Meticulously researched, Divina’s renowned
interviews provide profound insights from New Zealand and
offshore IT directors, analyst firms and management
experts.
Nautech NZ Hi-Tech Young Achiever of the Year
Awarded to:
Derek Handley - The Hyperfactory
As
co-founder and CEO of awardwinning company The Hyperfactory,
Derek Handley has been the visionary responsible for the
company’s strategic growth and direction. Driving the
company from two people at its inception in 2000, to close
to 40 people in six offices around the globe today, Derek
has spent last year eveloping The Hyperfactory’s offering
in the US.
www.thehyperfactory.com
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