Hamilton, New Zealand - 9 October 2024
Winners of the 12th annual KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards were honoured at a gala event in Auckland tonight for their success in transforming scientific discoveries into new technologies, businesses and real-world solutions. Winners’ innovations include animal-free dairy proteins, high protein oat milk powder, a plant-based polystyrene replacement, medtech AI for eye exams, and advanced engineering innovations for health and building resilience. KiwiNet’s Commercialisation Icon and Commercialisation Rising Star were also honoured
The KiwiNet Awards celebrate deep tech heroes from across New Zealand, including research entrepreneurs, innovators and commercialisation professionals who are driving significant economic and societal benefits for Aotearoa by creating innovations emerging from outstanding research within New Zealand’s universities, Crown Research Institutes and other research organisations.
Momentum Student Entrepreneur
Sprout Agritech Breakthrough Innovator Award
BNZ Researcher Entrepreneur Award
KCA Commercialisation Rising Star Award
PwC Breakthrough Project Award
AJ Park Commercialisation Impact Award
Commercialisation Icon
The Commercialisation Icon is KiwiNet’s highest honour. It is awarded to a champion of New Zealand’s research commercialisation community who has made an outstanding impact on the ecosystem and advanced the commercialisation of publicly funded research within New Zealand.
KiwiNet CEO Dr James Hutchinson says,: “Our 2024 winners are shining examples of how New Zealand’s public research, combined with exceptional commercialisation leadership, can drive both economic growth and meaningful solutions to global challenges. The KiwiNet Awards do more than recognise outstanding projects—they celebrate the collective strength of our innovation community. As our sector matures and momentum builds, we must keep pushing forward to amplify the impact of New Zealand’s science on the world stage.”
KiwiNet Awards judge Cather Simpson says, “The 2024 KiwiNet Awards finalists are a testament to the depth and diversity of innovation in Aotearoa. These exceptional projects highlight how long-term investment and collaboration across our ecosystem are now delivering real returns for New Zealand. These innovations have the potential to drive significant economic, environmental and societal change. Choosing winners wasn’t easy—every finalist impressed us with their impact and ingenuity. We’re excited to celebrate their achievements and look forward to their future successes.”
The 2024 KiwiNet Awards judging panel comprised Cather Simpson – CEO of Orbis Diagnostics and Partner at Pacific Channel; Greg Sitters – Managing Partner at Matū Group; Guy Royal – Director of Tuia Group; Suse Reynolds – Angel Investor; and Olivia Ogilvie – CEO and co-founder of Opo Bio.
Nic Blakeley, Deputy Secretary Labour, Science, and Enterprise at the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, says, “Congratulations to the winners of this year’s KiwiNet Awards. New Zealand is home to excellent science and research, and the winners today have each demonstrated success in commercialising science outputs to produce real-world impacts. These innovations will benefit our environment, health, and economy into the future, growing New Zealand for all.”
The Kiwi Innovation Network (KiwiNet) is a consortium of 19 universities, Crown Research Institutes, an Independent Research Organisation and a Crown Entity established to boost commercial outcomes from publicly funded research by helping to transform scientific discoveries into new products and services.
The 2024 KiwiNet Awards are supported by MBIE, PwC NZ, Sprout Agritech, BNZ, KCA, Campus Plus and AJ Park as well as Return On Science, Momentum, and Matū, the sponsor of the Momentum Student Entrepreneur.
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