Australian Technologies Competition Winners

 In front of a packed crowd at a gala event the winners of this year’s Australian Technologies Competition (ATC) were announced.

Australian Technologies Competition Winners

 In front of a packed crowd at a gala event the winners of this year’s Australian Technologies Competition (ATC) were announced.

With close to 100 applications, the judges faced a challenging task in choosing the 10 winners, who pitched their ground-breaking innovations to the judging panel on Thursday. The winners have been selected for their unwavering dedication to creating innovative solutions that not only address global challenges but also promote sustainability and improve quality of life.

The full list of winners is as follows:

Advanced Manufacturing

Cybersecurity & Critical Tech (Web 3.0)

Brauz : technology connecting customers to retail staff in-store to reserve, find in-store, click and collect, and book appointments.

Fintech & Regtech

CXEX Pty Ltd : leveraging the latest advances in AI and machine learning to help businesses to better understand their customer base, through conversational analytic solutions designed to extract insights and drive data-driven decisions.

MedTech & Pharma

Aria Research : glasses which deliver a sense of vision to people who are blind via technologically enhanced human echolocation.

Social Impact

MentorKey : offering world-class mentoring, sponsorship, and coaching programs for large corporate powerhouses via a digital platform that delivers real impact for employees.

Space & Defence

Hypersonix Launch Systems : an aerospace engineering design and build company specialising in hydrogen-powered reusable scramjet engines and hypersonic flyers that have no CO2 emissions.

Water, Food & Agribusiness

Zondii Pty Ltd : global technology that instantly verifies and validates food and fibre through a smartphone to transform supply chain traceability and product verification globally.

Alumni Achievement Award

Coviu : an all-in-one virtual care engagement platform dedicated to measurement-based care providing integrated customisable forms & standardised assessments with automated scoring.

Overall Technology Company of the Year

Aria research

The winners of this year’s Australian Technologies Competition were announced at the National Finals & Awards night in Sydney on the 28th of September, following the Cleantech Finals & Awards ceremony in Melbourne earlier this month.

The winners of the Cleantech Finals & Awards include:

Cleantech

ON VOL Pty Ltd : turning movement into electricity to supply endless power, solving the problem of battery dependency and powering IoT and wireless sensors.

Sustainable Cities, Communities & Transport

Adiona Tech : converging technological advances to provide real time, dynamic decision support for mobility, transportation and logistics whilst lowering the impact that transport and logistics has on cities and its people.

Victorian Cleantech Alumni Award Winner

RayGen : combining hi-tech solar with thermal storage for proven, reliable, and flexible energy. Their innovations across solar and storage hardware, operating software, manufacturing, and process optimisation offer a new capability for the fight against climate change.

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