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      schrieb am 04.08.15 23:58:00
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      für innovation competition müll
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      Shengjing Group +JVP Announce the Winners of the Israel Semifinals, of the Global Innovation Awards; DiACardio -'Revolutionizing Heart Ultrasound', SecuriThings -Keeping IoT Safe, & Wayerz -Optimizing Bank Wires -Are Heading to Beijing, to Compete for the $1,000,000 Grand Prize; They Will Compete Against Startups from U.S., Europe, +China, for Prizes Worth $1,500,000, Gain Exposure from Investors Worldwide +Meet Chinese Tech Giants Like Alibaba, Baidu & Xiaomi - W: 0/PRNW/GIA, BEIJING/JERUSALEM - Jul 1, 2015
      www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/7766718-shengjing-group-a…

      "The three Israeli startups chosen to represent Israel at the finals of the Shengjing Global Innovation Awards 2015 in Beijing this August are Wayerz, DiaCardio, SecuriThings.

      (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20150701/227600 )

      The winners will compete against startups from the U.S., Europe and China for prizes worth $1.5M (without equity), the opportunity for investment from a special $25M fund established by the Shengjing Group especially for the competition, and exposure for their technological solutions from investors and leading companies from China and throughout the world.

      The Beijing finals will be part of the Zhongguancun International Entrepreneur Festival. The finalists are expected to go on a road show which will include meetings with Chinese tech giants such as Alibaba, Baidu and Xiaomi. The road show will receive extensive coverage from CCTV, China's national TV network.


      The Global Innovation Awards were established by leading Chinese management consulting firm Shengjing Group and are taking place in China, the U.S., Europe, Latin America and Israel. The Israel segment of the competition was led by internationally recognized VC firm JVP. JVP's local competition partners include global technology corporations with strong footholds in Israel such as EMC and Deutsche Telecom, leading Israeli academic institutions such as the Hebrew University's Technology Transfer Company Yissum and IDC Executive Education as well as international accounting firm PwC, the Herzog Fox & Neeman Law Firm (HFN) and media partners PR Newswire.

      JVP launched the Israel stage of the competition in February to unprecedented interest. 180 Israeli startups entered the Israel stage of the global competition. Nine made it to the semifinal competition:

      1. SecuriThings is an IoT Security Platform, which easily integrates with IoT manufacturers and platforms to protect against illegal access to devices.

      2. DiACardio, a software company, revolutionizes the practice of "Echocardiography" (Ultrasound of the heart). The Company develops unique and innovative algorithms, which evaluate fast, accurately and automatically the function of the heart.

      3. Engie is a mobile app that connects to the car computer, tracks the car condition, diagnoses malfunctions and offers real-time bids from mechanics nearby.

      4. FabriXense introduces a novel approach for biomedical monitoring of a person incorporated into smart clothing.

      5. Genoox is a big data platform for analyzing and managing genetic data in the cloud.

      6. PayBox is a social payment network that simplifies the process of group payments.

      7. TinyTap is a social platform which empowers families, teachers and students to learn from each other by creating their own personalized learning apps and playing thousands of new ones shared daily by a worldwide community of educators and learners worldwide.

      8. TrenDemon is the leading content marketing automation and customer journey analytics platform.

      9. Wayerz provides an integrated platform that optimizes international wiring, correspondent inter-bank reporting, and reconciliation.


      Startups in the competition came from the areas of Big Data & Data Science, Internet & Mobile, Enterprise Software, Cyber-security, Storage, FinTech, IoT - Internet of Things, Wearable Computing and Digital Health.

      "The competition is part of a new strategic cooperation between JVP and Shengjing to promote investment in Israeli startups and to promote Israeli startups in the Chinese market," said JVP Managing Partner Kobi Rozengarten. "Israel creates leading companies in technological development and innovation, and that is exactly what the Chinese are looking for. The Israeli finalists come from areas in which Israel is considered a world leader. I wish them much luck and am sure they will make us proud."

      "The Israeli market is of great interest to us," said Sherrie Wang, Senior Partner at Shengjing. "We have invested $50 million in Israel already and we are only beginning. This competition is very important for us because it connects us directly to the Israeli startup industry and brings the startups directly to China. The Awards offer the biggest prizes ever in a startup competition. Our global prize has grown, reaching $25 million. Many Chinese investors joined in on the initiative after hearing that Israeli startups would be coming to China. Opportunities for these Israelis in China are enormous and we will open doors for them."


      Among the participants in the event in which the Israeli finalists were chosen:

      Mr. Han Jun, Science & Technology Counselor of Chinese Embassy to Israel. Jun emphasized that trade between Israel and China stands at $12 Billion and that China is Israel's largest trading partner in Asia. According to Jun, "In China, they are interested in investing a great deal of money and resources into the kind of innovation that Israel has been blessed with. The connection between China and Israel is a recipe for success."

      Knesset Member Dr. Erel Margalit, Founder of JVP and Chairman of the Israel-China Parliamentary Friendship Group. Margalit said: "This past year represented the peak of Israel-China relations, in which the Governments of China and Israel signed agreements in trade and scientific and technological development between the two countries, with a strong emphasis on the world of hi-tech. Now is the time to realize the vision of both governments, via the private sector and the entrepreneurs themselves. I believe that next year will see enormous development in the significance of China to Israel, both economically and politically."


      Also participating were: Xueling Cao, Director at Shengjing, Raffi Kesten and Gadi Tirosh, Managing Partners at JVP; JVP Partners Yoav Tzruya, Fiona Darmon, Uri Adoni, and Nimrod Kozlovski; Dr. Orna Berry, Corporate VP at EMC; Guy Horowitz, Vice President Business Development & Managing Director Deutsche Telekom BD & Venturing LTD, Tamir Huberman, VP, Head of Business Development Computer Science & Director of IT, Yissum; Eitan Glazer, Partner, Energy & Cleantech Leader PwC Israel; Attn. Ronen Hausirer, Partner, HFN Law Firm; and Dr. Yossi Maaravi, Adelson School of Entrepreneurship at IDC Herzliya.


      The Three Finalists that Will Represent Israel in the Beijing Finals:

      1. SecuriThings is an IoT Security Platform, which easily integrates with IoT manufacturers and platforms to protect against illegal access to devices. SecuriThings mitigates attacks by seamlessly assessing IoT activities in real time, while providing manufacturers and service providers a holistic view of threats across identities and devices. http://www.securithings.com

      2. DiaCardio, a Software company, revolutionizes the practice of "Echocardiography" (Ultrasound of the heart). The Company develops unique and innovative algorithms, which evaluate fast, accurately and automatically the function of the heart. DiaCardio's software can be easily integrated into any Echocardiographic device. The software is FDA cleared and CE approved and initial sales have been obtained. http://www.diacardio.com

      3. Wayerz provides an integrated platform that optimizes international wiring, correspondent inter-bank reporting, and reconciliation. Our multi-solution platform focuses on improvement of productivity and automation of bank-to-bank systems, transactions and interfaces; increasing the real-time control and transparency of FI relationships.By tracking global wiring schedules and statistics in real time, our technology enables banks and their corporate clients to choose the optimum route for every wire - based on wiring cost, wiring time, restrictions, and additional considerations. http://www.wayerz.com


      About ShengJing Group - ShengJing Group is devoted to setting up a global innovative ecosystem. The company provides growth-type enterprises with comprehensive, professional and systematic high-end training and consulting, serving as a leading integrated intellectual service platform in China. To date, the ShengJing Group has released dozens of high-end original training programs such as The Power of Capital and The Power of Business Model, successfully driving thousands of SME's to innovate with the concept of "practice, pragmatism and effect". Over the past 12 months, ShengJingJiacheng FOF Platform has invested in over 30 tier-1 investment institutions and incubators accumulating to over RMB 2 billion yuan, including noteworthy groups such as Legend Capital, Fortune VC, Tsinghua Holdings M&A Fund, Yonghua Investment, Oriental Fortune Capital, China Renaissance Partners, Meridian Capital, Hanergy Investment, Share Capital, DFJ DragonFund China; Draper Dragon and F50 Fund of the US; JVP, CPI and Vintage of Israel. Over the coming two years, ShengJingJiacheng FOF intends to increase its global investments to RMB 10 billion yuan, covering China, USA and Israel, the three countries most active in entrepreneurship in the world. Investments include VC Funds, M&A funds and targeted funds of listed companies, covering the whole value chain ranging from early stage, growth stage, merger and acquisition through to targeted placement of listed companies.


      About Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) - Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) is a leading Israeli venture capital firm dedicated to building world-class technology companies. Founded in 1993 as part of the Yozma program by MK Dr. Erel Margalit, JVP has been ranked one of the top-10 consistently performing VC funds worldwide by Preqin. With over $1 billion raised to date, the fund has invested in over 120 companies and has been instrumental in leading 28 of the largest exits out of Israel, including the recent IPO of leading cyber-security forerunner CyberArk and the acquisition of JVP Cyber Labs company CyActive by global payments company PayPal. With deep strategic collaborations with global technology leaders and accumulated expertise in identifying, building and growing global technology leaders, JVP invests in companies in the areas of cyber-security and big data, storage and enterprise software and media technologies. Leveraging its two state-sponsored technology incubators - the Jerusalem-based JVP Media Labs focusing on media and storage technologies as well as the Beer-Sheva-based JVP Cyber Labs focusing on cyber-security and big data, JVP creates companies from seed, while expanding on its experience in the later stages to identify opportunities to further drive companies to maturity and ultimately exits. (http://www.jvpvc.com)


      Contact: Pnina Ben Ami, Senior Director of Marketing, JVP, pnina@jvpvc.com , +972-50-621-4186 "
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      schrieb am 05.08.15 03:29:34
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      ausführlich link1, link3 ist die "youtube playlist"

      World Technology Pioneers, award 2014 - WEC - Aug13
      http://reports.weforum.org/technology-pioneers-2014/wp-conte…
      www.weforum.org/reports/technology-pioneers-2014
      www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7m903CwFUgktmKJFeiQRhkikjcdU…

      "New technologies and innovations are constantly changing and improving the way we do things and approach problems. Processes, institutions and industries that have been around and unchanged for decades are now being rethought and redesigned with the aid of technology. Many of these adaptions and approaches are not being developed by large, established industry leaders but rather by their smaller, early-stage counterparts.

      This year, the World Economic Forum is pleased to present 36 leading start-ups selected as Technology Pioneers 2014. The class is particularly diverse, providing new solutions to a number of challenges, including technologies for a greener and more sustainable planet; the deployment of precise and targeted therapies in the treatment of cancer and other diseases; the rethinking and redesign of how we deliver education; a robotics renaissance; the creation of a more personalized Internet experience; and the initiation of a “sharing” economy, to name a few.


      The Technology Pioneers for 2014 are (in alphabetical order):

      Adtelligence, Advantix Systems, Agios Pharmaceuticals, Airbnb, Alphabet Energy, AppNexus, BIND Therapeutics, bluebird bio, Bug Agentes Biologicos, Codecademy, Coursera, Cyberdyne, Data4, Dnevnik.ru, D-Rev: Design Revolution , EcoNation, Foundation Medicine, GitHub, Jana, Kaggle, Kebony, Koemei, Lenddo, LiveU, Natera, Nest Labs, Oasys Water, OMC Power, Rethink Robotics, Second Sight Medical Products, Selecta Biosciences, SunPartner, SynTouch, TruTag Technologies, Viki and Witricity Corporation.


      The World Economic Forum's Technology Pioneers programme recognizes companies, normally in a start-up phase, from around the world that are involved in the design, development and deployment of new technologies, and are set to have a significant impact on business and society. Technology Pioneers must demonstrate visionary leadership and show signs of being long-standing market leaders – their technology must be proven. Each year the World Economic Forum chooses a select number of Technology Pioneers from hundreds of applicants.
      Technology Pioneers are selected through a rigorous process. A selection committee - comprised of top technology and innovation experts, academics, venture capitalists as well as entrepreneurs, evaluates all candidates against the programme’s criteria before making its recommendation to the World Economic Forum.

      Since 2000, more than 550 innovative companies from five continents have been selected as Technology Pioneers. Among them, the majority are still thriving independently while others have been acquired by industry leaders.


      Nominate a Company

      For updates on our current activities, please visit our Technology Pioneers blog here.

      Find out about the 2014 Technology Pioneers, including their profiles and how they are using cutting-edge technology to improve the state of the world. "
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      schrieb am 05.08.15 21:57:06
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      'Canada’s Top Energy Innovators '15', 'From environmental reclamation to operational excellence, Canada’s Top Energy Innovators are pushing hard on their industry’s leading edges' - AOM, ALBERTA - Mar 2, 2015
      www.albertaoilmagazine.com/2015/03/canadas-top-energy-innova…

      "In retrospect, it almost sounded too good to be true. Toe-to-heel air injection, or THAI, was a process that combined controlled combustion with vertical and horizontal wells and promised to produce higher volumes of partially upgraded oil at a fraction of the cost of existing methods. And because it used negligible amounts of water, it was better for the environment as well. “It’s an ideal technical solution,” former Petrobank COO Chris Bloomer said. It was so ideal, in fact, that it enjoyed a place of prominence in a video on innovation that was produced in the mid-2000s, and which still plays today at the Oil Sands Discovery Centre in Fort McMurray.


      Unfortunately, it didn’t unfold quite the way its proponents had hoped. Rather than revolutionizing the way heavy oil is extracted in Alberta, the technology has consistently failed to even meet the results set by more traditional methods of SAGD and nearly bankrupted the company that invested so much time and money into it in the process. Despite a major corporate restructuring and a shift out of the Athabasca oil sands and into Saskatchewan, Petrobank could never translate THAI’s technological potential into meaningful production gains on its various properties and demonstration projects. Last March, after the results at its Kerrobert property continued to underwhelm, Petrobank agreed to merge with Touchstone Exploration in order to form a new company that would focus its efforts on Touchstone’s assets in Trinidad. The only mention of THAI in the press release heralding the deal was a footnote indicating that the company would be “continuing our commitment to eliminate the negative operating cash flows from the Kerrobert THAI project.”

      Did Petrobank’s executives oversell the possibilities associated with THAI? Maybe. But maybe, like so many ideas that promise to move the oil and gas sector forward, it will take longer to demonstrate its value than first expected. Hydraulic fracturing, after all, was around for decades before it transformed the U.S. shale industry into a global powerhouse. Not all technologies immediately find their market, or generate the kind of return that’s needed in order to grow it. But that doesn’t mean that they’re necessarily a failure either. It’s entirely possible that, one day, THAI will do for heavy oil deposits what hydraulic fracturing has done for shale.

      How will the 26 innovations and technologies (yes, 26 – we can be innovative too) on our inaugural list of Canada’s Top Energy Innovators fare? To be honest, we have no idea. That’s the nature of innovation – the reward can’t come without some risk, and sometimes a product or process that seems destined to succeed ends in failure. What matters is that the people and the companies they work for continue to take those risks. In the 21st century, geology and geography are no longer enough to win. If Canada’s energy sector is going to create as much prosperity over the next 50 years as it did over the last 50, it’s going to have to continue to invest in technology and the high-wattage brains that can both put it to best uses and then make it better. That is the most important renewable resource we have.

      The Innovation: Waste recycling

      The Innovator: Enerkem, Environment

      In the energy industry, heavy focus tends to be placed on cutting back the energy and materials required to produce and refine products. Of lesser interest tends to be what to do with the waste products that result from the production and consumption of said energy – or, better yet, how to convert that waste into its very own energy source. Enerkem’s commercial facility in Edmonton, Alberta, which converts municipal waste into methanol (and eventually ethanol in 2016), does exactly that. The facility’s construction was part of a partnership between the company, the city’s municipal government and Alberta Innovates – Energy & Environment Solutions that uses a proprietary thermochemical process to produce as much as 38 million liters of renewable chemicals and biofuels per year. Since building the facility, Montreal-based Enerkem has landed three major deals with Chinese companies to build similar plants that convert waste to ethanol. Demand for ethanol has waned in recent years as investors shift their focus toward electric engines rather than those that use higher ethanol blends, and as the energy-intense process of using corn crops to produce ethanol hampers the fuel’s reputation. A process such as Enerkem’s, at least on its surface, could argue against that latter notion.




      The Innovation: Supply chain

      The Innovator: MEG Energy
      , Strategy and Operations

      Plenty of mid-tier producers in Canada’s energy space are making the most of the latest available technologies to coax oil out of the ground more economically and environmentally. But it would be hard to argue such a company is doing so with a more nimble and innovative spirit than MEG Energy. The company has repeatedly shown versatility in reaching new markets, from its 2010 joint venture on the Access Pipeline, to its construction of a private pipeline connecting the Stonefell Terminal to a rail facility in Bruderheim, to its decision to ship bitumen by barge to buyers in the United States. But MEG is known for more than increasing trade optionality: its HI-Q partial upgrading technology is one of several leading attempts to ship bitumen without the need for diluent. The company’s culture of adopting technologies in their early stages has paid off. In 2009, before the company had even gone public, it was setting industry-wide records due to the pace at which it was expanding its production profile at Christina Lake, growing from zero to 25,000 barrels per day in just 10 months.


      The Innovation: Reputational Remediation

      The Innovator: Linda Coady
      , Strategy and Operations

      If Enbridge’s Northern Gateway pipeline does end up getting built, it’s safe to assume that the date June 17, 2013, will figure prominently in the timeline leading up to its completion. That’s when the company hired Linda Coady, a former MacMillan Bloedel executive who helped broker a breakthrough in the impasse between it and the environmental activists that were protesting its Clayoquot Sound operations in the mid-1990s. Time will tell whether she can engineer a similar breakthrough with Enbridge’s more vocal critics, but it appears that her influence is already being felt. Gone is the high-profile advertising campaign that attempted to sell Enbridge’s virtues with generic platitudes and soothing imagery. In its place is a meaningful attempt to engage the aboriginal communities that remain the project’s biggest roadblock, one that includes substantially increased equity participation and devolution of control from Enbridge to an independent entity governed by a board that represented the interests of all of the project’s various stakeholders. It’s not clear that this new strategy will work, but the very fact that it’s being attempted in the first place speaks to Coady’s influence. And while admitting one’s mistakes and changing course might not seem like much of an innovation, in this particular case it may well be the one that produces the biggest gains.



      - The Innovator: Linda Coady -


      The Innovation: Partnering with aboriginal communities

      The Innovator: Savanna Energy Services
      , Strategy and Operations

      Finding skilled labor and establishing positive working relationships with aboriginal communities are two areas in which the energy sector has traditionally struggled. But Savanna Energy Services found a way to solve both problems at once by offering a 50 per cent equity stake in new service and drilling rigs to aboriginal communities who live where it does business. Since 2001, the company has partnered with 12 First Nations and Metis communities on the ownership and operation of 16 drilling rigs and nine service rigs, and in 2013 it formed a joint venture partnership with the Fort McKay First Nation (one that offers drilling, well servicing and oilfield equipment rentals) in which Savanna holds a 49 per cent stake. It’s also attracted significant investment in its shares by the Dene Tha’ First Nation, the Samson Cree Nation, the Saddle Lake First Nation, the Horse Lake First Nation and the Métis Nation of Alberta. As a result of these initiatives, the company has access to a local supply of labor and good working relationships with the communities they come from and whose land they’re often working on – strategic advantages that most service companies don’t always have.



      - Savanna Energy Services -


      The Innovation: StackFRAC

      The Innovator: Dan Themig
      , Exploration and Development

      If there was a hall of fame for oil and gas industry innovators, Packers Plus president Dan Themig would be an inner-circle member. Along with Peter Krabben and Ken Paltzat, Themig founded Packers Plus, a company that would help revolutionize the way horizontal wells were fracked – and in turn help revolutionize the entire North American oil industry. StackFRAC, the company’s prize product and primary innovation, is an open hole ball drop completion system that’s widely credited with unlocking old resource plays that were thought to be too expensive or too technically challenging to tap. The company has continued to press ahead in the years since, adding new functions and features to its StackFRAC process along with additional tools and technologies. That, in turn, has allowed operators to dramatically increase the number of frack stages in each well – and the production that comes with them. In 2012, Themig was recognized for his work with a Sproule Innovation and Achievement Award, which are given to individuals or organizations that “have made significant contributions and accomplishments towards advancing the development of unconventional gas resources in Canada.” It’s a safe bet that it won’t be the last award he receives for his contributions to that sector.



      - Dan Themig -


      The Innovation: Collaboration between large oil sands companies

      The Innovator: COSIA
      , Strategy and Operations

      Co-operation isn’t exactly a game-changing innovation. But co-operation between multibillion-dollar oil companies? That’s a different story. And that’s precisely the story behind Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA), a union of some of the biggest players in the oil sands. They’ve agreed to share technologies that can help reduce their carbon footprint, improve their environmental performance and minimize the impact of tailings and other waste products they generate in the course of their operations. As of the end of 2014, COSIA’s 13 member companies have shared 777 technologies with each other that cost nearly $1 billion. In 2014 alone, 68 projects were initiated at a cost of more than $200 million. Sharing valuable R&D isn’t something that publicly traded companies are known for doing with each other, but Suncor CEO Steve Williams says Canada’s oil sands companies have learned to see each other as peers rather than competitors. “I don’t see it as us versus each other. It’s us versus the rest of the world.” And while trial and error might have been an acceptable way to do business in the past, it’s no longer good enough. “If you’re smart, you learn from your mistakes,” Williams says. “And if you’re really :eek: smart, you learn :eek: :eek: from other peoples’ mistakes :eek: :eek: :eek: .”


      The Innovation: Upcycling tailings

      The Innovator: Titanium Corporation
      , Product Development

      Most people see tailings ponds as a problem to be mitigated. But Calgary’s Titanium Corporation sees them as a resource to be tapped – and it’s doing just that with its suite of Creating Value from Waste technologies. They all seek to extract the valuable components found within tailings, be it heavy metals, bitumen, solvent or water, and find an outlet for them. Between 2008 and 2009 the company conducted more than 20 research projects with 12 different organizations, and in 2010 it performed a 12-month pilot for three oil sands companies. That pilot recovered 75 per cent of the bitumen and solvent in the tailings it was processing while also removing heavy mineral concentrates. Now the company is ready to move to a commercial deployment of its technologies, which would see a facility built near existing bitumen froth treatment plants that would apply a second stage of treatment. That treatment, it believes, would recover commercially attractive volumes of residual bitumen, solvents and heavy minerals like zircon and titanium while making the oil sands more environmentally friendly. Talk about a win-win.


      The Innovation: Finding new markets, for natural gas

      The Innovator: Ferus Natural Gas Fuels
      , Product Development

      While oil sands producers have received more than their share of global scrutiny for the carbon intensity of their operations, their peers in the Bakken shale have largely gotten a free pass to date. That’s a curious oversight given the enormous volumes of natural gas that they’re flaring into the air – gas that could be captured and reused rather than simply burned off. But Calgary’s Ferus Natural Gas Fuels, along with Statoil and GE, has developed a solution to that underreported problem. Its Last Mile Fueling Solution, which captures flare gas and uses it to power as many as six of Statoil’s drilling rigs and one of its frack fleets in the region, reduces field emissions (and will help Statoil comply with new flaring regulations) while actually reducing its operating costs.

      That’s not the only innovative work that Ferus is up to these days, either. In late October, the company announced the grand opening of the first merchant LNG facility in Canada in Elmworth, Alberta. The facility produces fuel for engines used in drilling rigs, pressure pumping services and water heating as well as heavy-duty highway and off-road trucks in the region. And Ferus continues to pursue other avenues through which to build out a more robust LNG supply chain in North America, one that it hopes will lead to more widespread use of natural gas in a variety of commercial, industrial and consumer applications.




      The Innovation Taking :eek: the “dirty”, out :eek: :eek: of dirty oil

      The Innovator: Neil Camarta
      , Exploration and Development

      Whether it’s the European Union’s aborted fuel quality directive or the efforts of anti-Keystone protestors to single out oil sands crude, it’s clear that Canadian crude is under attack. These attacks share a common strategy: to effectively ­­de-commoditize oil from various sources by defining them by the emissions attached to extracting them. That’s bad news for oil sands crude, given that it tends to have marginally higher emissions profiles than some of its competing sources of supply. But Neil Camarta, an industry veteran who has run oil sands operations for Shell and Petro-Canada, has a solution that could stop those efforts dead in their tracks: DSU. The acronym stands for desulfurization and upgrading, and it’s a new upgrading process being offered by his new company, Field Upgrading, that he describes as being both simpler and more elegant than existing options.

      It involves mixing molten sodium with bitumen, which takes the sulfur, heavy metals and acids out of the oil and yields a pipe-ready product (no diluent needed) with just “a fraction of the hydrogen required in conventional upgrading.” As a result, the company says, its process reduces both operating costs and carbon emissions compared to existing upgrading options. Indeed, according to Camarta, a recent test of a sample of Fort McMurray bitumen which contained five per cent sulfur, 300 ppm of heavy metals, an API under eight and an acid number of five was transformed by the DSU process into a product with 0.1 per cent sulfur content, five ppm of heavy metals and no acid at all. And because it’s fully scalable, it can be deployed in a variety of ways, from on-site upgrading of SAGD production to a full-scale permanent facility.



      - Neil Camarta -


      The Innovation Digital: Drilling rig information

      The Innovator: PetroFeed
      , Strategy and Operations

      PetroFeed made some pretty big waves in 2014 with the launch (and subsequent adoption) of an app that allows users to see the real-time status of drilling rigs across the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. Its informative and user-friendly interface made it a hit with users on both Apple and Android platforms, with one iTunes reviewer noting that “Everyone I know in the industry uses this.” In 2015 PetroFeed has already rolled out a new feature (the product of a partnership with operators and major service companies) that will allow users to get directions to well sites. Doing this from a single platform, rather than relying on a mish-mash of Google Map printouts and operator-sourced instructions, will allow companies to get the same set of directions out to everyone who needs them in a timely fashion. PetroFeed believes that this will increase supply chain efficiency and safety by reducing so-called “windshield time” for operators, and it will also allow companies to be more responsive when it comes to changing conditions, be it a road that’s in bad shape or a local farmer who doesn’t want traffic passing close to his home. It remains to be seen whether the app can transition from a free distribution model to a paid one, but its growing popularity among users suggests that’s more likely a question of when than if.



      - PetroFeed -


      The Innovation: CO2-EOR

      The Innovator: Cenovus Energy
      , Exploration and Development

      There are almost no examples of successful CO2-EOR projects in Canada – that is, with the exception of the Weyburn, Saskatchewan, field operated by Cenovus Energy. The company has had its Weyburn project under CO2 floods since 2000. Production peaked at the field in the 1960s at around 50,000 barrels per day, and eventually dropped south of 10,000 by the 1990s. The lack of CO2-EOR projects in Canada is largely due to a shortage of natural carbon deposits; in the U.S., where such deposits are widespread, producers regularly inject CO2 into lackluster wells to stimulate production. But Cenovus managed to cut a deal with a North Dakota company that would pipe CO2 to Weyburn, which soon brought production back up to about 26,000 bpd in 2014. Since this past October, much of that supply of CO2 started coming from the nearby Boundary Dam CCS project, which is the first brown coal-fired power plant ever built with an integrated carbon capture and storage segment. Like many of the other technologies Cenovus adopted early on, other companies are now following suit.



      - Cenovus -


      The Innovation: Low-cost CCS

      The Innovator: Inventys
      , The Environment

      Carbon dioxide is widely considered the main offender when it comes to greenhouse gases that cause global warming and climate change. And for reasons known only to certain environmental groups, oil and gas producers, despite leading the way in clean-energy investment, take almost all of the heat for it. It’s no wonder then that curbing the amount of CO2 that gets released into the environment whenever fossil fuels are burned is not only an industrial best practice but also the only way forward. Vancouver-based Inventys is both leading the way in Canadian carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology and taking the process one step further. In 2011, the company inked a research and development deal with Suncor Energy for trials of its proprietary VeloxoTherm technology for carbon capture, storage and eventual reuse in CO2-enhanced oil recovery. Technically a gas separation system, VeloxoTherm uses what’s called “temperature swing absorption” to capture carbon at the emission source – a flue stack for instance – resulting in a carbon capture cost of US$15 per tonne, or roughly one-third the cost of other post-combustion solutions. That carbon can then be injected underground for storage, or used either down-well for enhanced oil recovery or in chemical manufacturing.


      The Innovation: Cutting-edge fluid additives

      The Innovator: nFluids
      , Product Development

      Drilling fluids have many jobs, from cooling and lubricating the drill bit to removing cuttings, sealing the wellbore and maintaining hydrostatic pressure to prevent kicks or blowouts, to name just a few. The loss of drilling fluids, while part of the process, is both costly and potentially dangerous. And while there was a time when drillers would chuck graphite, walnut shells and wool down the hole in a slapdash effort to stanch the flow when seepage into or out of the well was detected, today (thanks in large part to nFluids) they have the potential to block seepage using nanoparticles. Incubated at the University of Calgary, nFluids is a private company that has been developing custom fluid additives which should soon provide a safer, greener, more efficient and cost-effective drilling operation. And while other universities and research centers have experimented with adding nanoparticles to drilling fluids, what puts nFluids’s patent-pending technology ahead of the rest is that the company doesn’t use one-size-fits-all nanoparticles off the shelf. Instead it makes them in-house, each set specifically tailored to fit the geology of a specific site. With the average well in Western Canada’s tight oil formations losing between three and five cubic meters of drilling fluid for every 100 meters drilled, that seepage can cost between $30,000 and $80,000 per well, based on average drill depths. If they can prevent even a fraction of that – and previous laboratory tests show their nanoparticle additives can cut fluid loss by as much as 90 per cent – then they’re on to something huge.



      - nFluids -


      The Innovation Wastewater: filtration and purification

      The Innovator: Colleen Legzdins
      , The Environment

      As in the wider world, access to clean water is an increasingly important asset in the energy industry. Clean water output is no longer just a favor to the planet but a requirement for doing business that shows up on balance sheets. Treating waste from water-intensive industries like fracking, oil sands mining and SAGD is expensive, labor- and chemical-intensive and, let’s face it, not always reliable. But after cutting her teeth pioneering early-stage hydrogen fuel cells, Axine Water Technologies founder and chief engineer Colleen Legzdins set out to change all that. The result is a quick, low-cost, chemical-free, one-step technology that uses electrochemical oxidation to remove high concentrations of environmental pollutants from industrial wastewater. The cell-based system is modular and scalable, and can “plug in” to any size project without disrupting existing mining or refining processes. The water that comes out isn’t drinkable, but it is reuseable on site in various applications, creating a clean-water loop that industry won’t have to keep going back to the well for.



      - Colleen Legzdins -


      The Innovation Wastewater: filtration and purification

      The Innovator: Sky Hunter
      , Exploration and Development

      Mapping oil and gas plays is nothing new, but doing it from an airplane certainly is. And that’s what Calgary-based Sky Hunter has done by taking seismic to the skies with its proprietary technology that detects and maps micro-seeps in the ground to predict the presence of pressurized hydrocarbon reservoirs. Sky Hunter uses a small aircraft equipped with a “hydrocarbon nose” and other devices that record airborne hydrocarbon intensities and electromagnetic indicators from approximately 100 meters above the ground – or sea or ice. While one data channel measures for dry gas, two others account for rich gas and oil, filtering for vertical micro-seepage only while eliminating the “noise” of random hydrocarbons present in the atmosphere. The process is not only cheaper than traditional seismic surveying, according to the company, but it can survey areas otherwise off-limits to simple seismic sampling, all while leaving the ecosystem – whether onshore or off – undisturbed. With well over 100,000 kilometers of flight test data proving the effectiveness of Sky Hunter’s patent-pending technology, it seems the sky’s the limit for continued innovation in the airborne exploration field.



      - Sky Hunter -


      The Innovation: Building industry-scale wind power

      The Innovator: Kent Brown
      , Strategy and Operations

      Clean Energy Canada named him 2014’s Canadian Innovator of the Year. We concur. With $730 million in operating assets expected by the end of 2015 and some key partnerships with First Nations governments, BluEarth and its president and CEO Kent Brown have created a viable renewable energy business in a country – and a city, Calgary – where many said it couldn’t be done. The independent power producer focuses on buying, building and operating wind, hydro and solar projects, with 16 projects now operating or in development across the country from B.C. to Nova Scotia. Brown, a former CEO of Canadian Hydro Developers, has put BluEarth on track to control $1 billion in spinning assets by 2017, despite the company only opening its doors four years ago. This year, BluEarth says it will target approximately $700 million in new acquisitions of development-stage projects and begin construction on a new wind project in Alberta.



      - Kent Brown -


      The Innovation: Tailings mycore :eek: mediation :eek: :eek:

      The Innovator: Kelcie Miller-Anderson
      , The Environment

      Kelcie Miller-Anderson has been experimenting with mushrooms since she was 15 years old. Today, the science-minded Calgary teen has turned that interest into a potentially game-changing approach to remediating oil sands tailings. Miller-Anderson, 20, has shown how tiny white oyster mushrooms grown in tailings samples can quickly and substantially reduce levels of residual petroleum hydrocarbons, naphthenic acids and pH levels and increase sodium absorption in both solid tailings and tailings water. Miller-Anderson began her award-winning research using soybean plants, but, given the harsh climate of northern Alberta, soon switched to the hardier oyster mushroom common to northern British Columbia with equal success. Recently named one of Canada’s Top 20 Under 20, the University of Alberta student is now exploring whether there are other native species of mushroom that could also work. The theory behind tailings mycoremediation – remediation using fungi – is that the underground part of the fungus releases enzymes that break down hydrocarbons and then uses them as sugars to grow. With time on her side and industry looking closely over her shoulder, Miller-Anderson’s research may yet prove among the most cost-effective and environmentally friendly remediation options for tailings producers, both in the oil and gas industry and elsewhere.



      - Kelcie Miller-Anderson -


      The Innovation: Wired drill pipe

      The Innovator: Beaver Drilling
      , Exploration and Development

      Everyone and everything seems to be going wireless these days, but there’s at least one company that’s moving in the other direction. Beaver Drilling will be deploying wired drill pipe on one of its rigs in 2015, and the Ethernet-like cable that it plans to use will give its employees real-time analysis of what’s happening at the drill bit. That means they can process the data the drill is sending back and adjust the drilling parameters as needed, improving efficiency and reducing costs by as much as 30 per cent. And while the technology has been used offshore for several years, theirs will be the first time it’s been deployed on a land rig in Canada. In an environment where drilling costs will be scrutinized more closely, that kind of cost-saving improvement should be of interest to just about everyone.



      - Beaver Drilling -


      The Innovation: Converting sulfur, into plant fertilizer

      The Innovator: Sulvaris
      , Strategy and Operations

      Sulfur is what puts the “sour” in sour gas and is a common waste product of many oil and gas industries, including Alberta’s. What to do with the poisonous pale-yellow powder once extracted from oil and gas has long been a question that’s answered by the chemical manufacturing industry. But last year, Calgary-based Sulvaris began to put shovels in the ground on its first production plant designed to convert sulfur into farm fertilizer. The Alberta facility is on the site of an existing gas plant operated by Keyera, which is a 50-50 partner in the project. The plant is designed to convert sour gas sulfur into 217,000 tonnes per year of a fertilizer the company is calling Vitasul. The product, which addresses the vital sulfur requirements of agricultural soil, will be marketed in the U.S., Canada and Asia. The product not only creates a competitive alternative to other sulfur fertilizers but provides a new value-added market for a Canadian oil and gas byproduct. And that market

      is considerable: in 2011 Alberta produced nearly five million tonnes of sulfur (roughly two-thirds from sour gas and one-third from oil sands upgrading and refining), according to the Energy Resources Conservation Board.


      The Innovation: Green energy storage

      The Innovator: Rocky Mountain Power
      , The Environment

      Renewables, primarily wind, already provide approximately eight per cent of Alberta’s electricity, with two more wind farms planned near Edmonton. But taking the excess power from when the wind really blows in order to save it for when it doesn’t has always been a challenge. Calgary’s Rocky Mountain Power thinks it has found a solution by going underground – literally. By carving out caverns the size of 60-storey skyscrapers in naturally occurring salt layers underneath the Lloydminster area, Rocky Mountain believes it can store enough energy per cavern, in the form of compressed air, to power a town of 100,000 people for five days. But the caverns would be less a source of emergency power than a means of stabilizing the electrical grid by taking excess power off the grid and converting it for storage when the wind is strongest.


      The Innovation: Modular SAGD facilities

      The Innovator: Oak Point Energy
      , Exploration and Development

      To cut costs in the construction phase of steam-assisted gravity drainage projects, companies are offering increasingly modularized designs for steam generation plants. Oak Point Energy may have taken that trend a step further with its modular SAGD facilities, which it says can be assembled on site in all of 30 days. In 2011, Oak Point Energy bought KemeX, the company which designed the technology, and has plans to install the facilities at various oil sands operations, beginning with its Lewis Steepbank lease. The facilities vary in size, ranging from 1,260 barrels per day capacity to over 21,600 bpd. The economic argument for the pocket-size plants, according to the company, is that they can be constructed almost entirely from fabrication shops, making on-site assembly faster and less laborious. The modular facilities are said to shorten development cycles and use less water than larger, more conventional SAGD plants. As producers pare back their capital expenditure programs, all the while attempting to bring on new barrels, the modular technology, or others like it, is likely to have increased appeal amid low oil prices.



      - Oak Point Energy -


      The Innovation: Alternative Fuel Engines

      The Innovator: Westport Innovations
      , Product Development

      Anyone who still thinks that alternative-power engines are too wimpy to properly power cars and trucks is likely unfamilar with the work of Westport Innovations. The Vancouver-based company’s compressed natural gas (CNG) engines provide all the torque, power and efficiency of their diesel counterparts and are already powering long-haul trucks, municipal buses and the company has even delivered LNG tenders for a Canadian National Railway test engine. Under the Ford Motor Company’s vehicle modifier program, Westport’s trademarked Westport WiNG Power System has been integrated into several lines of Ford’s lightest- to heaviest-duty pickup trucks and a school bus. The WiNG system is in use by fire departments, construction companies and delivery fleets around the U.S., and will be coming to a town near you – if it isn’t there already.



      - Westport Innovations -


      The Innovation: Clean, Green, High-Efficiency Burners

      The Innovator: Absolute Combustion
      , Product Development

      Heat is a “hot” commodity in the oilfield. It’s a basic requirement all the way down the line from extraction to processing to distribution. So it stands to reason that any gains in heating efficiency, no matter how slight, can quickly stack up into real dollars saved. Most fire-tube burners in the oil sands – in separators and treaters, for example – use high-pressure fuels which send flames several feet from the combustion source. That’s not only a potentially dangerous waste of heat, but more flame also means more wear and tear on downstream equipment. So Edmonton-based Absolute Combustion International developed a high-intensity burner that delivers an even and consistent heat, and a near-flameless one to boot. That advanced efficiency means not only lower fuel costs but fewer greenhouse gas emissions. So far, the burner’s applications are targeted towards smaller fire-tube jobs in the three- to five-million Btu range, but down the line the company is considering building more powerful units capable of heating fracking water or producing steam for SAGD extraction.



      - Absolute Combustion -


      The Innovation: Advanced Fiber-Optic Leak Detection, in Pipelines

      The Innovator: Hifi Engineering
      , Product Development

      A pipeline leak, rupture or spill is the worst-case scenario for pipeline companies and the industry as a whole. Leak detection systems are many and varied, but for all, speed and accuracy of leak location are paramount in mounting an effective response. Calgary-based Hifi has developed a next-generation fiber optic monitoring system that can provide precise acoustic, thermal and vibration data along an entire length of pipe – and do it all simultaneously. Founded in 2007, Hifi first developed its patented technology in the upstream sector, providing drillers and operators acoustic data in more than 1,000 oil and gas wells. The new midstream technology has been refined to locate extremely low-rate leaks and even indications of pipeline strain before a leak occurs. Now, using laser light pulses through glass fiber optic cable, Hifi can “listen” for hairline cracks and even potential problems like land movement or digging near a pipeline. The company’s goal? No less than 100 per cent safe, leak-free pipelines.


      The Innovation: SAGD Evaporator

      The Innovator: GE Canada
      , The Environment

      By its very nature, SAGD is a water intensive process – for now, at least. But GE Canada has made some impressive progress on reducing the amount of water the average SAGD operation uses thanks in large part to the work of Bill Heins, a chemical engineer who’s spent the last two decades trying to figure out how to minimize water use and maximize the ability to recycle it in a variety of industrial settings. Now a general manager for thermal products at GE Water & Process Technologies, he’s developed a SAGD evaporator that could, at full capacity, purify and recover as much as 98 per cent of the water used in a given SAGD operation. His invention also requires far less energy to heat the water than a comparable evaporator. As a result, one of GE’s evaporators could save as much as 500 million gallons of fresh water per year. If you scale that up to the number of SAGD operations in the province today, the number climbs easily into the billions of gallons. For a province that’s already staring at potential water shortages in the near future, that would be a major – maybe even transformative – difference.



      - GE Canada -


      The Innovation: The Super Pad

      The Innovator: Seven Generations Energy
      , Strategy and Operations

      Despite being a relatively young company – or, perhaps, because of it – Seven Generations Energy has earned a reputation for being one of the most innovative companies in Albera. And while it stands out for its willingness to experiment with different combinations of drilling techniques, muds, completion techniques and well spacing and placements in an effort to maximize production and minimize costs, it’s the so-called Super Pads that it’s developed and deployed that are the real eyeopener. Each pad acts like a mini gas plant, with compression, dehydration and fluid-catching facilities on site that can perform a three-phase separation of the gas that’s drilled underneath them. At capacity, each pad is designed to handle 50,000 mcf of gas and 10,000 barrels of condensate per day, which it can then deliver to a central facility. And because they have the compression facilities on site, each length of pipe can handle more gas. All told, each pad adds to the company’s overall operational efficiency – no small consideration in a company that’s looking to grow as quickly as Seven Generations.



      - Seven Generations Energy - "
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      schrieb am 11.08.15 00:25:07
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      Carbon Clean Solutions named in World Economic Forum award - CCJ/WEF/CCS - Aug 09 2015
      www.carboncapturejournal.com/ViewNews.aspx?NewsID=3604

      "Carbon Clean Solutions(CCS), a London-based energy technology company, was named as one of the World Economic Forum’s 'technology pioneers'.

      Carbon Clean Solutions was chosen by a professional jury among hundreds of candidates as one of the 49 selected companies. Thanks to its selection, it will have access to the most influential and sought-after business and political network in the world, and be invited to the World Economic Forum’s “Summer Davos” in Dalian, China, this September, or the Annual Meeting in Davos in January.


      CCS was founded by two graduates from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (India) and has received strong support from the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change as well as the US Department of Energy. The company’s patented solvents extract CO2 and other unwanted gases from flue gas streams, replacing conventional amines. CCS’s technology dramatically reduces the cost of capturing CO2, making it economic for industrial and power plants to re-use waste CO2 to produce economically viable products.

      “We’re glad to see a company with Indian origins make it to the selection,” says Fulvia Montresor, Head of Technology Pioneers at the World Economic Forum. “Carbon Clean Solutions is part of a group of entrepreneurs who are more aware of the crucial challenges of the world around them, and who are determined to do their part to solve those challenges with their company.”

      “We are passionate about helping the world to reduce its carbon emissions sustainably, and we are delighted to be recognized by the World Economic Forum for our breakthrough technologies,” says Aniruddha Sharma, CEO of Carbon Clean Solutions. “We are also grateful for the support from our government and industry partners that has allowed us to rapidly prove our technologies across a broad range of industrial processes, and now bring them to a market in need of the best solutions.”

      As in previous years, American-based entrepreneurs continue to dominate the list of technology pioneers: they account for more than two-thirds of the recipients, followed by the United Kingdom (4), Israel and the Netherlands (2), and individual recipients of Canada, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Sweden and Taiwan, China. France and Spain were among the countries not counting a recipient.

      The Technology Pioneers were selected from among hundreds of applicants by a selection committee of 68 academics, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and corporate executives. Notable members of the committee include Arianna Huffington (founder, Huffington Post) and Henry Blodget (editor-in-chief, Business Insider). The committee based its decisions on criteria including innovation, potential impact, working prototype, viability and leadership. "
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      schrieb am 11.08.15 23:26:17
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      'Alberta’s 20 Most Innovative Organizations', our annual guide to the state of innovation in our province, featuring organizations from every corner of society - AV, ALBERTA - Aug 4, 2015
      http://albertaventure.com/2015/08/albertas-20-most-innovativ…

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      schrieb am 18.08.15 04:02:36
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      (weit)ausführlicher siehe link

      '10 Breakthrough Technologies '15' - MIT, TR - 2015
      www.technologyreview.com/lists/technologies/2015/

      "Not all breakthroughs are created equal. Some arrive more or less as usable things; others mainly set the stage for innovations that emerge later, and we have to estimate when that will be. But we’d bet that every one of the milestones on this list will be worth following in the coming years.

      - The Editors -


      Magic Leap

      A startup is betting more than half a billion dollars that it will dazzle you with its approach to creating 3-D imagery.
      Availability: 1-3 years


      Nano-Architecture

      A Caltech scientist creates tiny lattices with enormous potential.
      Availability: 3-5 years


      Car-to-Car Communication

      A simple wireless technology promises to make driving much safer.
      Availability: 1-2 years


      Project Loon

      Billions of people could get online for the first time thanks to helium balloons that Google will soon send over many places cell towers don’t reach.
      Availability: 1-2 years


      Liquid Biopsy

      Fast DNA-sequencing machines are leading to simple blood tests for cancer.
      Availability: now


      Megascale Desalination

      The world’s largest and cheapest reverse-osmosis desalination plant is up and running in Israel.
      Availability: now


      Apple Pay

      A clever combination of technologies makes it faster and more secure to buy things with a wave of your phone.
      Availability: now


      Brain Organoids

      A new method for growing human brain cells could unlock the mysteries of dementia, mental illness, and other neurological disorders.
      Availability: now


      Supercharged Photosynthesis

      Advanced genetic tools could help boost crop yields and feed billions more people.
      Availability: 10-15 years


      Internet of DNA

      A global network of millions of genomes could be medicine’s next great advance.
      Availability: 1-2 years ..."
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      schrieb am 18.08.15 12:47:17
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      '50 Most Innovative Companies '15' - BRW - Aug15
      www.brw.com.au/lists/50-most-innovative-companies/2015/

      "Planet Innovation
      MYOB
      Mirvac
      Ivy College
      Class
      Seeing Machines
      Management Consultancy International
      Laing O'Rourke Australia
      Buzz
      Queensland Urban Utilities
      PEXA
      Employment Innovations
      Clemenger BBDO
      ING Direct
      Commonwealth Bank of Australia
      Populous
      Initiative Australia
      M&C Saatchi
      Xero
      Mastercard
      AbbVie
      Northcott
      Australian Innovative Systems
      Thycon
      SMRA
      Nuix
      Geotechnical Engineering
      Corporate Travel Management
      DomaCom
      Deloitte
      Collingwood Football Club
      Salesforce
      Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
      Seek
      Arlec Australia
      Multi Channel Network
      Dorel Australia
      Pact Group
      Bayer
      Keech Australia
      UHG
      Carnegie Wave Energy
      PsyCare
      Seeley International
      Everlight Radiology
      Johnson & Johnson
      Pentana Solution
      Mercer
      Tassal Group
      Orora Group "
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      schrieb am 18.08.15 14:10:02
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      ING Direct?! Wie kommen die denn auf die Liste?!
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      schrieb am 19.08.15 10:16:37
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 50.425.179 von sdaktien am 18.08.15 14:10:02
      wenn Du auf die Namen gehst

      "ING DIRECT is aiming to become their customers’ main financial institution. Their secondary bank heritage means that the majority of ING DIRECT customers only hold a savings or home loan product, and do not consider ING DIRECT as an option for their broader banking needs. ING DIRECT recognized that an everyday transaction account is the core financial product for the vast majority of Australians, therefore increasing Orange Everyday transaction accounts was the key to their goal of becoming their customers’ primary bank.

      In 2014, we created a new customer proposition to encourage new and existing customers to switch their everyday banking to ING DIRECT. In an industry first, introductory rates were abolished on the Savings Maximiser product. It was replaced with a new proposition based around ongoing customer loyalty. Customers who use ING DIRECT as their main financial institution receive an ongoing bonus interest rate on their savings (to earn one of the highest rates in market) when they transfer their salary into their Orange Everyday account. This new proposition helps to give customers peace of mind, knowing that they are getting a great deal that isn’t simply for a limited introductory new customer phase. As an additional reward, Orange Everyday customers who deposit their salary into their account each month have free access to every ATM in Australia, irrespective of the amount they are withdrawing.

      These innovations have had significant impacts including: a threefold increase in the number of customers opening an Orange Everyday product; 65 per cent growth in the past 12 months of customers who now use ING DIRECT as their core financial institution; and a market-leading Net Promoter score for Primary Bank customers of over 40. Furthermore, the level of competition for everyday banking products in the Australian market has thus increased, providing greater options and enhanced value for all Australian consumers.
      "
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      schrieb am 19.08.15 11:08:39
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      Eureka Prize, Finalists 2015, presented annually by the Australian Museum, the Australian Museum Eureka Prizes reward excellence in the fields of research & innovation, leadership, science communication & journalism +school science - AM - Aug15
      http://australianmuseum.net.au/2015-finalists-eureka



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      plus noch ein paar mehr,
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      schrieb am 19.08.15 17:18:35
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      DoD Enterprise Challenge 2015 - SVH/DoD, SIERRA VISTA - Jul 27, 2015

      - Derek Jordan -

      derek.jordan@svherald.com
      www.svherald.com/news/battlefield-tech-abounds-at-enterprise…
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      schrieb am 09.09.15 23:41:57
      Beitrag Nr. 12 ()
      an Leak Resources setze ich mich evetl. no0ch zum recherchieren ran
      hab da schon viel material zusammen

      Renewable Chemistry Start-Up Award - BIO World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology/SP, MONTREAL - Jul 21, 2015


      Top-5 shortlisted companies (in alphabetical order):

      - Eggplant reuses wastewater as raw material to produce eco-friendly products such as high-performance bioplastics (PHA) through a zero waste process

      - GFBiochemicals is the first company to produce levulinic acid at commercial scale directly from biomass by using a proprietary technology in their commercial-scale plant in Caserta, Italy

      - Glucan Biorenewables is producing furan derivatives from biomass. The furfural platform will be used to launch other value-added co-products: 5-hydroxyl-methyl furfural (HMF) and downstream derivatives

      - Leaf Resources Ltd has developed a new pretreatment technology that enables plant biomass to be converted efficiently and economically into highly usable cellulose products

      - Syngulon is developing original genetic technologies to improve the efficiency of microorganisms involved in industrial bio production ...
      www.sofinnova.fr/glucan-biorenewables-wins-sofinnova-partner…
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      schrieb am 14.09.15 23:05:28
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      schrieb am 19.09.15 01:39:00
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      schrieb am 25.09.15 18:11:26
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      CIX Cleantech announces 'Canada’s 10 Most Innovative Cleantech Companies' - Sep 25, 2015
      http://cleantechgamechangers.com/cix-cleantech-top-10/

      "The 10 most game-changing Canadian clean technology companies chosen for the inaugural CIX Cleantech: Game Changers conference on October 15, 2015 include (in alphabetical order):

      CoPower Inc. (Montreal, QC),
      Hydrostor (Toronto, ON)
      Morgan Solar (Toronto, ON)
      Nanoleaf (Toronto, ON)
      Neurio Technology (Vancouver, BC)
      Nexterra Systems Corp. (Vancouver, BC)
      Nsolv Corp. (Calgary, AB)
      Opus One Solutions (Richmond Hill, ON)
      Questor Technology (Calgary, AB)
      SWITCH Materials (Burnaby, BC)


      For a detailed description of each company's product and service offering, visit cleantechgamechangers.com.

      CIX Cleantech focuses on a range of clean technology trends, from the latest in electrical storage to investments in water projects. The event will include a full day of presentations from the CEOs of Canada’s most innovative cleantech companies, as well as keynote speakers, networking opportunities, exhibits and curated one-on-one meetings.


      Some of the big names coming to speak include:

      Caren Anders, VP of Emerging Technologies and Transmission Affairs at Duke Energy
      Hannah Bascom, Head of Business Development, Nest
      Debjit Mukerji, Head of Venture Technology, Siemens
      Ryan Shaw, Head of Energy Products, Rogers Communications
      As well as thought leaders from Google, Flextronics, GE, 3M and many more


      To view the full program, see the CIX Cleantech website.

      Last chance for early bird rates – register today.
      REGISTER FOR CIX CLEANTECH
      Hope to see you there,

      MaRS Cleantech "
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      schrieb am 26.09.15 05:09:11
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      mal sehen wer sich dann für GWE50
      qualifiziert
      und gewinnt

      The 'Next Innovation From Israel, @the StartUp Open IL Competition' - W: 0/PRNW/SUOIC/GEN/GWE50, TEL AVIV - Sep 10, 2015
      www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/7938005-the-next-innovati…

      "StartUp Open was originally launched as part of the Kauffman Foundation in 2010 and is part of Global Entrepreneurship Network. It is one of the world's largest competitions for startup companies, boosting participation from over 60 countries.

      StartUp Open welcomes entrepreneurs from all over the world to share their business skills and gain global exposure to help start-ups develop their ideas.


      The Israeli winner of the competition, Lishtot, was one of the six finalist companies, and will automatically enter the list of the World's Top 50 Most Promising Startups, also known as the GEW50 . There it will compete on the global package of the competition prizes. It will also receive a business and strategic Consulting and get the opportunity to present its products to the international community during Global Entrepreneurship week in November 2015

      Lishtot has developed a technology for water testing, which answers the question "to drink or not to drink?" on the spot. Lishtot technology detects bacteria, heavy metals, pesticides, etc. and the complete test takes only 2 seconds to complete. Lishtot products will not only save lives in developing countries, but they will help people in developed countries live safer as well. Today, there are many situations where people in the developed world have been told to boil their water, but the "boil water notice" is usually announced about 36 hours after the water has been identified as contaminated. Another 24 hours may pass after water is safe to drink until bacterial plates confirm the same. Lishtot's technology will help those people to bridge the gaps and will give individuals the ability to test their water by themselves.

      The second place winners were SmartLogic, which has developed a product for "listening" to machines and predicting future failures.

      The Third place winners were InnerEye, a visual target detection capabilities by combining the human brain and computer vision.

      StartUp Open main supporters in Israel include: Global Entrepreneurship Network Israel, Barnea & Co Law firm, The Jerusalem Development Authority, JNext, The Jerusalem Municipality, The MIT Enterprise Forum - Israel, Israel advanced technology industries, and more.

      The final competition was held at the Hansen center in Jerusalem, in the presence of investment entities, startups, high-tech executives and an interested audience.

      The jury of the competition included: Managing Partner from Barnea & Co; Michael Barnea, Chairperson of Global Entrepreneurship Week of Israel; Ayla Matalon, Manager of the Hi-Tech Entrepreneurship project at the Jerusalem Development Authority; Stav Erez, Head of the Asper Centre for Entrepreneurship; Professor Niron Hashai, CEO of Algomizer Ltd; Noam Band, Co-Founder of Gilat Satellite Networks; Joshua Levinberg, Founder and CEO of Continuity Software; Gil Hecht , CEO of Pilat Media; Avi Engel,and Partner at AfterDox; Micki Scheinbach.

      According to Ayla Matalon , Chairperson, Global Entrepreneurship Network Israel: "After having conquered the worlds with "Breezometer" in 2014, Startup Open 2015 judging committee elected "Lishtot", which is developing a personal water safety device that can be deployed in a café in Paris or along a river in India, and answers the question "to drink or not to drink? Within seconds of testing."

      Additionally, Michael Barnea, Managing Partner from Barnea & Co, said: "Entrepreneurship forms the basis of our local technology industry, which plays an important role in the Israeli economy. We are in an era in which support in the initial stages of a company's endeavors is unprecedented, including the activities of many accelerators operating in Israel. However, there is still a significant lack of spheres of support for the next steps that need seed funding. Competitions like Startup Open provide a boost, opportunities and exposure for the successful companies among the participants. We are delighted to accompany this event for the 2nd time and support the community of Israeli entrepreneurship."


      Contact

      Gil Shourka, National Coordinator, Global Entrepreneurship Network Israel
      Email: gew.israel@gmail.com
      Tel: +972-36405607 "



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      schrieb am 26.09.15 05:31:37
      Beitrag Nr. 17 ()
      EU Commissioners 'acclaim biotech innovation +European SMEs @landmark event' - EB, BRUSSELS - Jun 23, 2015
      www.europabio.org/sites/default/files/press/eu_commissioners…
      www.europabio.org/press/biotech-benefits-sme-award-2015

      "

      “No other sector holds the promise to enhance quality of life, productivity and environmental sustainability through innovation like biotechnology, while also benefitting Europe’s economy and research base” with these words, Carlo Incerti, Chief Medical Officer, Genzyme Corporation and Chairman of EuropaBio, opened the 3rd EuropaBio event on the Benefits of Biotechnology hosted by Philippe De Backer MEP at the European Parliament today. Vytenis Andriukaitis, EU Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, and Carlos Moedas, EU Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation, were also keynote contributors. Over 100 attendees witnessed inspiring presentations and testimonials from biotech business leaders and beneficiaries about what the technology is achieving and what it brings concretely to people and economies in Europe. The event concluded with EuropaBio’s Most Innovative European Biotech SME Awards ceremony celebrating the work of [b]MolMed S.p.A.[/b] and Celtic Renewables Ltd., leading European SMEs in healthcare and industrial biotechnology respectively. The event itself was preceded by a Bell ringing ceremony to mark the opening of the Euronext stock market where biotech companies feature more and more prominently.

      In his opening address, EU Commissioner Andriukaitis noted that ‘I would like to restate the European Commission’s strong interest and fundamental support for what the biotech sector has to offer, namely benefits for people, the economy, and sustainability’.









      The event concluded with the unveiling of the winners of the 2015 Most Innovative European Biotech SMEs Awards: MolMed S.p.A. for the healthcare category and Celtic Renewables Ltd for the industrial biotechnology category. In his introduction to the 6th edition of the annual SME Awards, Commissioner Moedas underlined how ‘We need to have a healthy disregard for the impossible in order to make truly great leaps in innovation. All the winners and finalists of this year’s EuropaBio Most Innovative European Biotech Awards undoubtedly share that healthy disregard for the impossible, and it has been inspirational for me to play a small part in these awards’.

      The winner in the Healthcare Biotech Category sponsored by the Deerfield Management Company*, MolMed S.p.A. is an Italian healthcare biotechnology company, focused on oncology and genetic orphan diseases, with two products in late clinical development stage addressing large unmet medical needs. MolMed is listed on the Milan Stock Exchange since 2008 and is positioned as a worldwide recognized leading company in the booming field of cell & gene therapies. Its unique technological platform in this space is exploited for the progress of company’s proprietary programs as well as for projects performed in collaboration with third parties.

      The winner in the Industrial Biotech Category, the internationally acclaimed Celtic Renewables Ltd is widely regarded as one of the most innovative new renewables companies in the UK, producing environmentally and commercially sustainable “drop-in” advanced biofuel (biobutanol) from the copious residues of one of Scotland’s most important industries - the £4-billion malt whisky industry (each year 2 billion litres of liquid effluent and 750,000 tonnes of barley residue is generated) - not only providing a sustainable disposal route for the by-products of one of the UK’s largest and most iconic industries, but also integrating renewable energy production with environmental sustainability and carbon reduction, by producing sustainable biobutanol as a direct replacement for fossil road fuel.











      ENDS


      For media inquiries, please contact:


      Cosmin Popa

      Communications and National Associations Manager, EuropaBio

      c.popa@europabio.org

      Telephone: +32 2 739 11 73

      Mobile: +32 499 906 129


      About the EuropaBio Most Innovative European Biotech SME Awards

      According to the European Commission, “small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of Europe's economy. They represent 90% of all businesses in the EU. In the past five years, they have created around 85% of new jobs and provided two-thirds of the total private sector employment in the EU.”[1] In other words, SME matter and the leaders in innovation should be recognized and rewarded.

      Since their launch in 2010, the annual Most Innovative European Biotech SME Awards recognise exceptional small and medium-sized companies in Europe that have developed novel ways of meeting our societal, technical, and environmental problems through the application of biotechnology.


      About the EuropaBio Benefits of Biotechnology Event

      Over the past few years, the biotech industry has focused on the need to contribute to increasing society’s understanding of the solutions and benefits that are offered via the application of biotechnology. In addition to EuropaBio’s annual editions of European Biotech Week (www.biotechweek.org) with more than 100 events and activities across Europe, the Benefits of Biotech Event aims to give a snapshot of the significance and importance of biotech today in relation to the grand challenges we face in Europe and the Union’s agenda of Growth and Jobs.


      About EuropaBio:

      EuropaBio is the European Association of BioIndustries. Our members are involved in research, development, testing, manufacturing and commercialisation of biotech products and processes in human and animal healthcare, diagnostics, bioinformatics, chemicals, crop protection, agriculture, food and environmental products and services. EuropaBio also counts a number of National Biotech Associations in its membership who in turn represent more than 1800 biotech SMEs.


      *About Deerfield Management Company

      Deerfield is an investment management firm, committed to advancing healthcare through investment, information and philanthropy. For more information about Deerfield, please visit www.deerfield.com "



      finalisten:

      Healthcare or Red Biotech Category
      (Prize sponsored by Deerfield Management Company)

      Nanobiotix is a late clinical-stage nanomedicine company pioneering novel approaches for the local treatment of cancer. The company’s first-in-class, proprietary technology, NanoXray, enhances radiotherapy energy with a view to provide a new, more efficient treatment for cancer patients. NanoXray products are compatible with current radiotherapy treatments and are meant to treat potentially a wide variety of cancers via multiple routes of administration. Nanobiotix’s lead product NBTXR3, based on NanoXray, is currently under clinical development for Soft Tissue Sarcoma and locally advanced Head and Neck Cancer. The company has partnered with PharmaEngine for clinical development and commercialization of NBTXR3 in Asia. Nanobiotix is listed on the regulated market of Euronext in Paris. The company, based in Paris, France, opened an affiliate office in the US Boston area in September 2014.

      MolMed S.p.A. is an Italian healthcare biotechnology company, focused on oncology and genetic orphan diseases, with two products in late clinical development stage addressing large unmet medical needs. MolMed is listed on the Milan Stock Exchange since 2008 and is positioned as a worldwide recognized leading company in the booming field of cell & gene therapies. Its unique technological platform in this space is exploited for the progress of company’s proprietary programs as well as for projects performed in collaboration with third parties.

      Based in the UK, Redx Pharma is focused on the development of proprietary, small molecule therapeutics to address areas of high, unmet medical need, principally in cancer and infection and immunology. By improving the characteristics of existing drug classes to create highly differentiated, novel, best-in-class drugs, Redx has already established a portfolio of 13 proprietary, drug programs. Five programs have achieved pre-clinical proof of concept, with relevance for respective therapies to treat MRSA, and solid and liquid tumours.


      Industrial or White Biotech Category

      Svanvid is a Polish biotech company engaged in the production of active - and at the same time - natural substances, which are applicable in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. It has elaborated methods for the production of ultraclean, natural and innovative products based on research in microalgae cultivation.

      The internationally acclaimed Celtic Renewables Ltd is widely regarded as one of the most innovative new renewables companies in the UK, producing environmentally and commercially sustainable “drop-in” advanced biofuel (biobutanol) from the copious residues of one of Scotland’s most important industries - the £4-billion malt whisky industry (each year 2 billion litres of liquid effluent and 750,000 tonnes of barley residue is generated) - not only providing a sustainable disposal route for the by-products of one of the UK’s largest and most iconic industries, but also integrating renewable energy production with environmental sustainability and carbon reduction, by producing sustainable biobutanol as a direct replacement for fossil road fuel.


      No applications received in the Agricultural or Green Biotech Category

      Sadly, as in previous years, there have been no applications from agricultural biotech SMEs in Europe. EuropaBio considers this to be a symptom of Europe’s hostile and unpredictable regulatory and policy environment for companies operating in this sector.
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      schrieb am 26.09.15 06:04:02
      Beitrag Nr. 18 ()
      'PROFIT 500 Ranking, of Canada's Fastest-Growing Companies' - PG500 - Sep15
      www.profitguide.com/microsite/profit500/2015

      "Rank - Company - Revenue Growth, % - Industry - $ - Revenue 2014(range) - Employees 2014

      1 Western Manufacturing 25,719 Manufacturing CAD 50–99.9 million 120
      2 RMS Builders 15,126 Construction CAD 20–49.9 million 25
      3 Kelso Technologies 13,057 Manufacturing USD 20–49.9 million 56
      4 AMP Solar 10,763 Energy CAD 20–49.9 million 33
      5 Hemisphere Energy 8,218 Oil & Gas Exploration CAD 10–19.9 million 13
      6 Innovative Residential 7,496 Construction CAD 20–49.9 million 64
      7 TerraPro 5,607 Industrial Services USD 50–99.9 million 120
      8 Ontario Solar Provider Group 5,255 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 45
      9 Enflick 5,186 Software CAD 10–19.9 million 35
      10 ScribbleLive 4,887 Software CAD 5–9.9 million 90
      11 TEEMA Solutions Group 4,705 HR Services CAD 50–99.9 million 415
      12 Engage People (formerly Myaxs) 4,339 Information Technology CAD 50–99.9 million 30
      13 360incentives 4,301 Software CAD 5–9.9 million 108
      14 QuickContractors.com 4,184 Construction CAD 5–9.9 million 615
      15 A Hundred Answers 4,010 Information Technology CAD 5–9.9 million 46
      16 ElectronicBox 3,823 Telecommunications CAD 10–19.9 million 70
      17 Asca Office Solutions 3,821 Wholesale & Distribution CAD 10–19.9 million 19
      18 GroupeX Solutions 3,369 Information Technology CAD 10–19.9 million 63
      19 THREEOFOUR 3,164 Manufacturing CAD 5–9.9 million 15
      20 Steeped Tea 3,128 Wholesale & Distribution CAD 10–19.9 million 43
      21 Traction on Demand 2,995 Software CAD 10–19.9 million 99
      22 IOU Financial 2,980 Financial Services CAD 5–9.9 million 49
      23 Buytopia.ca 2,853 Retail CAD 5–9.9 million 29
      24 Life Science Nutritionals 2,781 Manufacturing CAD 20–49.9 million 51
      25 Secure Sense Solutions 2,752 Information Technology CAD 5–9.9 million 23
      26 Backstage Commerce (BSC) 2,624 Manufacturing CAD 5–9.9 million 19
      27 iotum 2,614 Information Technology USD 5–9.9 million 27
      28 Cue Digital Media 2,546 Marketing & Media CAD 5–9.9 million 12
      29 Demac Media 2,537 Software CAD 5–9.9 million 45
      30 Brave Control Solutions 2,470 Manufacturing CAD 5–9.9 million 38
      31 Polar Industries 2,416 Transportation & Logistics CAD 5–9.9 million 23
      32 Beaudoin, Rigolt & Associés 2,332 Financial Services CAD 5–9.9 million 33
      33 Delviro Energy 2,197 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 65
      34 People Store Staffing Solutions 2,136 HR Services CAD 10–19.9 million 43
      35 Équation Humaine 2,102 Marketing & Media CAD 2–4.9 million 63
      36 Pure Industrial REIT 2,016 Real Estate CAD 100–249.9 million 37
      37 Crakmedia 2,013 Information Technology CAD 20–49.9 million 107
      38 Red Leaf Medical 1,974 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 15
      39 Bnotions 1,967 Software CAD 5–9.9 million 35
      40 CIK Telecom 1,754 Telecommunications CAD 20–49.9 million 10
      41 EdenPark 1,697 Financial Services CAD 2–4.9 million 27
      42 Copperstone Connect 1,649 Information Technology USD 5–9.9 million 47
      43 Samba Connects 1,647 Marketing & Media CAD 2–4.9 million 11
      44 SendtoNews Video Inc. 1,631 Media USD 2–4.9 million 33
      45 dPoint Technologies 1,544 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 39
      46 Avigilon 1,508 Software CAD 250–499.9 million 696
      47 Canruss Medical & Safety 1,494 Industrial Services CAD 2–4.9 million 12
      48 Karelab 1,468 Information Technology CAD 5–9.9 million 19
      49 Novo électronique inc. 1,465 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 28
      50 Lynx Equity 1,413 Financial Services CAD 100–249.9 million 1,300
      51 Appnovation Technologies 1,289 Information Technology CAD 10–19.9 million 121
      52 Famoso Neapolitan Pizzeria 1,250 Consumer Services CAD 2–4.9 million 22
      53 Vivere 1,248 Manufacturing USD 5–9.9 million 11
      54 Bluelime Enterprises 1,231 HR Services USD 2–4.9 million 20
      55 Prizm Media 1,229 Marketing & Media USD 5–9.9 million 20
      56 Fibrenoire 1,227 Information Technology CAD 20–49.9 million 43
      57 Motion Composites 1,213 Manufacturing CAD 5–9.9 million 54
      58 BreezeMaxWeb 1,155 Marketing & Media USD 2–4.9 million 51
      59 Iceberg Networks 1,137 Information Technology CAD 2–4.9 million 19
      60 Ryan Murphy Construction 1,131 Construction CAD 2–4.9 million 8
      61 KV Capital 1,112 Financial Services CAD 2–4.9 million 12
      62 Mirego 1,096 Software CAD 2–4.9 million 34
      63 Optimus SBR 1,087 Professional Services CAD 10–19.9 million 80
      64 BioSyent 1,086 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 27
      65 You.i 1,079 Software CAD 2–4.9 million 64
      66 KFI 1,077 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 9
      67 Avantage Plus 1,072 Construction CAD 2–4.9 million 20
      68 Securefact Transaction Services 1,067 Professional Services CAD 10–19.9 million 26
      69 Kinova 1,057 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 17
      70 Promo-Staff Group 1,043 Marketing & Media CAD 2–4.9 million 2,515
      71 Cartouches Certifiées 1,012 Retail CAD 2–4.9 million 34
      72 CentriLogic 1,005 Information Technology CAD 20–49.9 million 95
      73 MaKami College 996 Consumer Services CAD 2–4.9 million 150
      74 Gevity 990 Information Technology CAD 20–49.9 million 144
      75 Fiasco Gelato 989 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 25
      76 Ontario Rental and Supply 981 Construction CAD 5–9.9 million 32
      77 HomeStars 964 Consumer Services USD 2–4.9 million 44
      78 DevFacto Technologies 944 Software CAD 10–19.9 million 115
      79 2 Percent Realty 934 Consumer Services CAD 5–9.9 million 155
      80 Source 44 Consulting 930 Information Technology CAD 5–9.9 million 6
      81 IT Blueprint Solutions 922 Information Technology CAD 5–9.9 million 8
      82 ENTREC Corporation 905 Transportation & Logistics CAD 100–249.9 million 700
      83 Achievers 848 Software USD 20–49.9 million 235
      84 Connect Control Systems 832 Industrial Services CAD 5–9.9 million 32
      85 Mama Earth Organics 825 Retail CAD 5–9.9 million 53
      86 Redrock Camps 787 Industrial Services CAD 50–99.9 million 276
      87 VIZIYA Corp 773 Software USD 5–9.9 million 71
      88 Pleasant Solutions 747 Information Technology CAD 2–4.9 million 36
      89 Therapure Biopharma 744 Manufacturing CAD 20–49.9 million 304
      90 Tangentia 740 Information Technology USD 5-9.9 million 100
      91 Fresh Intelligence 739 Marketing & Media CAD 2–4.9 million 14
      92 Diabsolut 737 Information Technology CAD 10–19.9 million 92
      93 Certified Battery 732 Retail CAD 2–4.9 million 13
      94 Globalme 730 Professional Services CAD 2–4.9 million 26
      95 MSW Canadian Plastics 728 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 25
      96 5N Plus 713 Manufacturing USD 500-999.9 million 800
      97 Tri-Link Systems 712 Transportation & Logistics CAD 10–19.9 million 39
      98 StoneShare 710 Information Technology CAD 2–4.9 million 48
      99 D&D Vehicle Sales 703 Retail USD 20–49.9 million 26
      100 Ron Lee Construction 699 Construction CAD 20–49.9 million 78
      101 Canada Goose 699 Manufacturing CAD 100–249.9 million 866
      102 HRdownloads 691 HR Services CAD 10–19.9 million 87
      103 MAC Engineering 690 Professional Services CAD 5–9.9 million 43
      104 Trillium FSB 684 Financial Services CAD 10–19.9 million 11
      105 D2C Media 679 Marketing & Media CAD 2–4.9 million 26
      106 Talon Energy Services 665 Industrial Services CAD 50–99.9 million 320
      107 MEGA Comfort International 664 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 10
      108 Vega 654 Manufacturing CAD 50–99.9 million 167
      109 Tundra Process Solutions 653 Manufacturing CAD 100–249.9 million 130
      110 ARM Agence de recouvrement 652 Financial Services CAD 2–4.9 million 98
      111 Aspectek 642 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 8
      112 Le Site 637 Marketing & Media CAD 5–9.9 million 42
      113 Titanium Transportation Group 628 Transportation & Logistics CAD 50–99.9 million 300
      114 Marlon Recreational Products 626 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 23
      115 Hillberg & Berk 610 Retail CAD 2–4.9 million 25
      116 Big Blue Bubble 608 Software CAD 20–49.9 million 63
      117 emergiTEL 603 HR Services CAD 20–49.9 million 230
      118 Crystal Creek Homes 595 Construction USD 50–99.9 million 65
      119 CoolIT Systems 578 Information Technology CAD 20–49.9 million 43
      120 Kasa Supply 572 Wholesale & Distribution CAD 10–19.9 million 19
      121 The Job Shoppe 565 HR Services CAD 10–19.9 million 500
      122 Ontracks Consulting 565 Information Technology CAD 10–19.9 million 42
      123 BluEra 559 HR Services CAD 2–4.9 million 17
      124 Silo Wireless 558 Telecommunications CAD 2–4.9 million 21
      125 Voices.com 554 Marketing & Media CAD 2–4.9 million 52
      126 Delegatus services juridiques 554 Professional Services CAD 2–4.9 million 45
      127 SolutionCorp 539 Industrial Services CAD 2–4.9 million 12
      128 Wellington Consulting Group 539 Professional Services CAD 2–4.9 million 17
      129 Stealth Energy Services 517 Manufacturing CAD 20–49.9 million 184
      130 WSP Global 507 Professional Services CAD >1 billion 32,000
      131 Symbility Solutions 506 Software CAD 20–49.9 million 117
      132 InterAtlas Chemical 505 Manufacturing USD 10–19.9 million 11
      133 Evans Hunt Group 502 Marketing & Media CAD 5–9.9 million 72
      134 Q4 Web Systems 501 Software CAD 5–9.9 million 80
      135 Avaleris 486 Information Technology CAD 2–4.9 million 17
      136 Ward Technology Talent 477 HR Services CAD 5–9.9 million 39
      137 The Working Group 474 Software CAD 5–9.9 million 46
      138 Wellpoint Health 472 Professional Services CAD 20–49.9 million 213
      139 Sweets from the Earth 464 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 47
      140 Eventive Marketing 456 Professional Services CAD 2–4.9 million 10
      141 True North Mortgage 454 Financial Services CAD 5–9.9 million 33
      142 STI Technologies 452 Manufacturing CAD 20–49.9 million 63
      143 Brogan Safety Supply 449 Wholesale & Distribution CAD 10–19.9 million 68
      144 Bennett Design Associates 443 Consumer Services CAD 5–9.9 million 34
      145 Eclipse Automation 440 Manufacturing CAD 20–49.9 million 58
      146 Quest AV 438 Information Technology CAD 2–4.9 million 11
      147 Tundra Technical Solutions 436 HR Services CAD 50–99.9 million 1,225
      148 Fusion Auto Sales 430 Retail CAD 2–4.9 million 9
      149 Personnel by Prostaff 429 HR Services CAD 5–9.9 million 650
      150 Innobec 427 Software CAD 5–9.9 million 93
      151 ClearMotive Marketing Group 426 Marketing & Media CAD 2–4.9 million 23
      152 ITS Canada 425 Transportation & Logistics CAD 2–4.9 million 30
      153 Andy Transport 422 Transportation & Logistics CAD 20–49.9 million 190
      154 Saje Natural Wellness 419 Retail CAD 20–49.9 million 97
      155 Cypress Solutions 410 Telecommunications CAD 5–9.9 million 22
      156 The KTL Group 407 Information Technology CAD 5–9.9 million 25
      157 Bluedrop Performance Learning 403 Information Technology CAD 10–19.9 million 151
      158 ProStar Cleaning and Restoration 401 Construction CAD 5–9.9 million 51
      159 iON Secured Networks 401 Information Technology CAD 10–19.9 million 36
      160 Procom Québec 396 Information Technology CAD 20–49.9 million 483
      161 Superna 396 Software CAD 5–9.9 million 24
      162 Dynamysk Automation 389 Industrial Services CAD 20–49.9 million 215
      163 Shenglin Financial Group 389 Financial Services CAD 10–19.9 million 58
      164 Six S Partners 385 Information Technology CAD 2–4.9 million 23
      165 Schubert Plumbing & Heating 381 Construction CAD 2–4.9 million 30
      166 Informatique ProContact 379 Information Technology CAD 50–99.9 million 225
      167 Sales Talent Agency 376 HR Services CAD 2–4.9 million 26
      168 The Ten Spot 362 Consumer Services CAD 2–4.9 million 43
      169 Premiere Mortgage Centre 359 Financial Services CAD 5–9.9 million 70
      170 Dynamic Connections 357 Transportation & Logistics CAD 10–19.9 million 19
      171 ABL Employment 353 HR Services CAD 20–49.9 million 43
      172 Clevest Solutions Inc. 352 Software CAD 10–19.9 million 107
      173 Starvox Entertainment 349 Marketing & Media CAD 5-9.9 million 9
      174 Rock Star Real Estate 348 Consumer Services CAD 2–4.9 million 4
      175 Suntrition 345 Manufacturing CAD 5–9.9 million 58
      176 Audability 344 Information Technology CAD 5–9.9 million 35
      177 Edible Canada 343 Retail CAD 2–4.9 million 49
      178 TAK Logistics 343 Transportation & Logistics CAD 5-9.9 million 27
      179 Atrium Mortgage Investment 340 Financial Services CAD 20–49.9 million 18
      180 Libéo 339 Information Technology CAD 2–4.9 million 70
      181 Copperleaf 337 Software CAD 5–9.9 million 43
      182 Manitobah Mukluks 335 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 60
      183 Groundswell 333 Information Technology CAD 20–49.9 million 195
      184 Camex Equipment Sales & Rentals 332 Manufacturing CAD 100–249.9 million 128
      185 Retail Media Group / RMG Loyalty 331 Marketing & Media CAD 10–19.9 million 50
      186 Cognition LLP 330 Professional Services CAD 5–9.9 million 57
      187 Crelogix 328 Financial Services CAD 10–19.9 million 82
      188 Energold Drilling 327 Industrial Services CAD 100-249.9 million 835
      189 Klick 326 Marketing & Media CAD 100–249.9 million 420
      190 Optel Vision 320 Manufacturing CAD 20–49.9 million 197
      191 theScore 319 Software CAD 5–9.9 million 120
      192 SysGen Solutions Group 319 Information Technology CAD 5–9.9 million 46
      193 IQ Partners 317 HR Services USD 5–9.9 million 36
      194 Synergy Trucking 316 Transportation & Logistics CAD 10–19.9 million 50
      195 Architech 314 Software CAD 10–19.9 million 93
      196 Intelex Technologies 312 Software CAD 20–49.9 million 203
      197 Cambridge Global Payments 308 Financial Services CAD 100–249.9 million 399
      198 Free For All Marketing 308 Marketing & Media CAD 5–9.9 million 33
      199 Astound Group 306 Marketing & Media CAD 10–19.9 million 74
      200 Etelesolv 304 Software CAD 5–9.9 million 76
      201 Marina Commodities 303 Agriculture CAD 50–99.9 million 9
      202 Solium Capital 302 Software CAD 50-99.9 million 448
      203 Groupe Premier Médical 300 Financial Services CAD 5–9.9 million 27
      204 CloudOps 300 Information Technology CAD 5–9.9 million 26
      205 Kaihen 298 Professional Services CAD 2–4.9 million 20
      206 Orangutech 297 Information Technology CAD 2–4.9 million 21
      207 Precision Manufacturing 294 Manufacturing CAD 5–9.9 million 7
      208 Photon Control 290 Manufacturing CAD 20–49.9 million 39
      209 Pythian 284 Information Technology CAD 20–49.9 million 364
      210 Avid Life Media 283 Consumer Services CAD 100–249.9 million 150
      211 Epscan Industries 277 Construction CAD 20–49.9 million 140
      212 Geotab 276 Transportation & Logistics CAD 50–99.9 million 96
      213 Boyd Group Income Fund 275 Consumer Services CAD 500-999.9 million 5,419
      214 Accès Location d'Équipement 275 Industrial Services CAD 10–19.9 million 38
      215 Benson Kearley IFG 274 Financial Services CAD 5–9.9 million 68
      216 TDCNet 272 Information Technology CAD 2–4.9 million 16
      217 Kanvi Homes 271 Construction CAD 20–49.9 million 29
      218 Northern Dock Systems 271 Consumer Services CAD 10–19.9 million 43
      219 Mercers Best Built Structures 271 Construction CAD 2–4.9 million 9
      220 Gateway Trailer Repairs 269 Transportation & Logistics CAD 10–19.9 million 70
      221 Eurocontrol Technics Group 267 Industrial Services USD 5–9.9 million 33
      222 DECO Windshield Repair 265 Consumer Services CAD 5–9.9 million 104
      223 Fish out of Water Design 264 Marketing & Media CAD 2–4.9 million 30
      224 Doxim 262 Software CAD 10–19.9 million 106
      225 LabX Media Group 261 Marketing & Media CAD 10–19.9 million 62
      226 VistaVu Solutions 260 Software CAD 5–9.9 million 36
      227 Scorpion Technologies 259 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 17
      228 Infront Consulting Group 258 Information Technology CAD 5–9.9 million 38
      229 Value Partners Investments 258 Financial Services CAD 20–49.9 million 19
      230 O'Doughs 258 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 18
      231 CTMS Travel 257 Transportation & Logistics CAD 20–49.9 million 80
      232 Vital Logistics 256 Transportation & Logistics CAD 5–9.9 million 13
      233 FCV Interactive 256 Marketing & Media CAD 10–19.9 million 128
      234 State Window Corp. 253 Construction CAD 50–99.9 million 193
      235 NewGen Technologies 252 Information Technology CAD 2–4.9 million 25
      236 Trindent Consulting 248 Professional Services CAD 5–9.9 million 30
      237 Nexus Systems Group 247 HR Services CAD 20–49.9 million 225
      238 Marina Textiles 247 Manufacturing CAD 5–9.9 million 7
      239 M.I.T. Consulting 246 Information Technology CAD 2–4.9 million 22
      240 Rifco National Auto Finance 246 Financial Services CAD 20–49.9 million 61
      241 Innovative Vision 245 Marketing & Media CAD 5–9.9 million 325
      242 Turbulent 244 Software CAD 5–9.9 million 67
      243 ComFree/DuProprio Network 244 Consumer Services CAD 20–49.9 million 372
      244 Arrow Engineering 242 Professional Services CAD 10–19.9 million 78
      245 Scribendi.com 241 Professional Services CAD 2–4.9 million 138
      246 YellowHouse Events 241 Marketing & Media CAD 2–4.9 million 11
      247 StarTech.com 239 Information Technology USD 100–249.9 million 377
      248 Real Estate Webmasters 239 Marketing & Media CAD 5–9.9 million 107
      249 Fusion Retail Analytics 239 Software CAD 2–4.9 million 11
      250 WebSan Solutions 238 Information Technology CAD 2–4.9 million 24
      251 Ergoresearch 236 Information Technology CAD 10–19.9 million 160
      252 Office Coffee Solutions 236 Manufacturing CAD 5–9.9 million 23
      253 Blush Lane Organic Market 235 Retail CAD 10–19.9 million 63
      254 True North Automation 234 Information Technology CAD 10–19.9 million 92
      255 Teach Away 232 Consumer Services CAD 2–4.9 million 50
      256 Thermal Energy International 232 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 45
      257 Lantrax North America Logistics 231 Transportation & Logistics CAD 10–19.9 million 15
      258 Provisus Wealth Management 230 Financial Services CAD 5–9.9 million 10
      259 Dominion Lending Centres 227 Financial Services CAD 20–49.9 million 42
      260 Aversan 227 Software CAD 20–49.9 million 174
      261 ICC Property Management 224 Consumer Services CAD 5–9.9 million 68
      262 Questor Technology 222 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 23
      263 PiiComm 221 Information Technology CAD 5–9.9 million 31
      264 Bimmian Automotive 220 Retail CAD 2–4.9 million 16
      265 Points.com 220 Marketing & Media USD 250–499.9 million 177
      266 Pacific Quorum Properties 219 Consumer Services CAD 5–9.9 million 59
      267 Global Relay 219 Information Technology CAD 20–49.9 million 351
      268 Western Freight Solutions 218 Transportation & Logistics CAD 2–4.9 million 2
      269 Zone Marketing Group 217 Marketing & Media CAD 2–4.9 million 12
      270 Yardstick Software 215 Software CAD 10–19.9 million 52
      271 Rhoddy Design 213 Marketing & Media CAD 5–9.9 million 21
      272 Varcon Construction 213 Construction CAD 50–99.9 million 303
      273 Distech Controls 213 Information Technology CAD 50–99.9 million 188
      274 Aquatic Informatics 212 Software CAD 5–9.9 million 78
      275 People Corporation 211 Financial Services CAD 20–49.9 million 207
      276 Gin-Cor Industries 209 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 71
      277 Emyode 207 Software CAD 2–4.9 million 22
      278 ResponseTek Networks 206 Software CAD 10–19.9 million 192
      279 Molok North America 206 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 13
      280 RobotShop 206 Retail CAD 10–19.9 million 25
      281 Cesium Telecom 204 Telecommunications CAD 20–49.9 million 58
      282 Silver Creek Software 204 Software CAD 2–4.9 million 31
      283 Everland Natural Foods 204 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 19
      284 Kids & Company 203 Professional Services CAD 50–99.9 million 988
      285 Stonewater Homes 202 Construction CAD 5–9.9 million 6
      286 UCIT Online Security 202 Information Technology CAD 10–19.9 million 125
      287 Maplelea (Avonlea Traditions) 201 Manufacturing CAD 5-9.9 million 7
      288 iQmetrix 198 Software CAD 100–249.9 million 287
      289 Scalar Decisions 198 Information Technology CAD 100–249.9 million 145
      290 Capstone Infrastructure Corp. 198 Construction CAD 250–499.9 million 109
      291 Spirit of Math Schools 197 Consumer Services CAD 2–4.9 million 110
      292 Wish Group 196 Professional Services CAD 20–49.9 million 78
      293 My Broadcasting Corp. 196 Marketing & Media CAD 5–9.9 million 91
      294 All Canadian Courier 196 Transportation & Logistics CAD 20–49.9 million 360
      295 Berkeley Payment Solutions 195 Financial Services CAD 5–9.9 million 29
      296 Ignite Technical Resources 194 Information Technology CAD 10–19.9 million 18
      297 Ashcon International 193 Manufacturing CAD 5-9.9 million 7
      298 AET Group 192 Professional Services CAD 2–4.9 million 22
      299 CWC Energy Services 191 Industrial Services CAD 100–249.9 million 625
      300 RevenueWire 190 Software CAD 20–49.9 million 76
      301 HostPapa 190 Information Technology CAD 10–19.9 million 70
      302 Canada Tubeform 185 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 49
      303 Jakait Group 185 Manufacturing CAD 20–49.9 million 100
      304 TWI Foods 185 Manufacturing USD 20–49.9 million 158
      305 Nutrasource 184 Manufacturing CAD 5-9.9 million 48
      306 Weiss Johnson Sheet Metal 183 Construction CAD 20–49.9 million 200
      307 Vigorate Digital Solutions 182 Marketing & Media CAD 5–9.9 million 29
      308 Enghouse Systems 181 Software USD 100–249.9 million 1,240
      309 Skyline Group of Cos. 180 Consumer Services CAD 10–19.9 million 426
      310 Zenan Custom Cresting 178 Manufacturing CAD 20–49.9 million 78
      311 Carbon60 Networks 177 Information Technology CAD 2–4.9 million 22
      312 LGM Financial Services 174 Financial Services CAD 20–49.9 million 137
      313 APG-Neuros 172 Manufacturing CAD 20–49.9 million 74
      314 Burlington Merchandising & Fixtures 172 Manufacturing CAD 5–9.9 million 77
      315 Clear Concepts 172 Information Technology CAD 2–4.9 million 23
      316 Prophix 171 Software CAD 20–49.9 million 178
      317 Usability Matters 171 Professional Services CAD 2–4.9 million 16
      318 Splice Software 169 Software CAD 2–4.9 million 25
      319 Sunwing Travel Group 169 Consumer Services CAD >1 billion 1,710
      320 Illumiti 167 Information Technology CAD 50-99.9 million 220
      321 Akendi 165 Professional Services CAD 2–4.9 million 14
      322 TaLLboys 161 Retail CAD 5-9.9 million 22
      323 Blackline Safety 161 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 45
      324 Atlantis Programs and Pedalheads Bike Camps 161 Consumer Services CAD 5–9.9 million 393
      325 C. R. Plastic Products 161 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 102
      326 Weston Wood Solutions 161 Manufacturing CAD 50–99.9 million 31
      327 Globeways Canada 160 Agriculture CAD 50-99.9 million 15
      328 Cervus Equipment 160 Retail CAD 500-999.9 million 1,536
      329 Fur Hat World 158 Retail USD 5–9.9 million 9
      330 Barricades and Signs 158 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 25
      331 LucasWorks 157 HR Services CAD 10–19.9 million 625
      332 Rally Logistics 157 Transportation & Logistics CAD 20–49.9 million 24
      333 E.B. Box Co. 157 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 16
      334 Accelerated Connections 156 Telecommunications CAD 10–19.9 million 45
      335 Safe N Save Logistics 154 Transportation & Logistics CAD 2–4.9 million 6
      336 Ontario Property Management Group 152 Consumer Services CAD 2–4.9 million 79
      337 Bison Fire Protection 151 Industrial Services CAD 5–9.9 million 67
      338 Fusion Learning 150 Professional Services CAD 5–9.9 million 42
      339 Flagship Courier Solutions 147 Transportation & Logistics CAD 5–9.9 million 21
      340 Canada Stampings 144 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 55
      341 Hitek Logistic 143 Transportation & Logistics CAD 5–9.9 million 40
      342 AltaPro Electric 143 Construction CAD 20–49.9 million 100
      343 Haivision 142 Information Technology CAD 20–49.9 million 150
      344 IOSecure Internet Operations 142 Information Technology CAD 2–4.9 million 20
      345 C3F Telecom (formerly CBF Telecom) 140 Information Technology CAD 2–4.9 million 20
      346 Fleet Complete 140 Transportation & Logistics CAD 20–49.9 million 150
      347 Vanguard Pharma 140 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 165
      348 AspenClean 138 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 71
      349 Neustar Manufacturing 138 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 20
      350 Scarsin 138 Software CAD 2–4.9 million 35
      351 SSI Audio 137 Information Technology CAD 2–4.9 million 33
      352 TIO Networks 137 Financial Services CAD 50–99.9 million 147
      353 Mr. Pet's 137 Retail CAD 10–19.9 million 60
      354 Brandfire Marketing Group 136 Marketing & Media CAD 5–9.9 million 26
      355 D+H 136 Information Technology CAD >1 billion 3,741
      356 Polycorp 136 Manufacturing CAD 50–99.9 million 188
      357 Paradigm Public Relations 135 Marketing & Media CAD 2–4.9 million 25
      358 Iridia Medical 135 Professional Services CAD 5–9.9 million 62
      359 Impressions Printing 135 Manufacturing CAD 5–9.9 million 30
      360 Epiphan Video 135 Information Technology USD 10–19.9 million 14
      361 Mabel's Labels 133 Manufacturing CAD 5–9.9 million 40
      362 Impacto Protective Products 133 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 55
      363 General Credit Services 133 Financial Services CAD 2–4.9 million 73
      364 Complete Packaging Systems 133 Transportation & Logistics CAD 10–19.9 million 12
      365 Spyders 132 Information Technology CAD 10–19.9 million 26
      366 Crawford Technologies 131 Software CAD 5–9.9 million 60
      367 GCP Industrial Products 131 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 15
      368 Everspring Farms 130 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 21
      369 D.J. Rain & Co. 130 Construction CAD 5–9.9 million 23
      370 LumiGroup 129 Wholesale & Distribution CAD 5–9.9 million 22
      371 iVedha 129 Software CAD 20–49.9 million 109
      372 Binary Stream Software 128 Software CAD 2–4.9 million 40
      373 Rescue 7 128 Industrial Services CAD 2–4.9 million 44
      374 Aden Earthworks 127 Construction CAD 2–4.9 million 60
      375 Microdea 126 Software CAD 5-9.9 million 36
      376 Vision Critical 126 Software CAD 100–249.9 million 728
      377 Encore Business Solutions 126 Software CAD 10–19.9 million 81
      378 The Humphrey Group 126 Professional Services CAD 5–9.9 million 30
      379 Carly Rian Group 125 Professional Services CAD 2–4.9 million 14
      380 Dependable Mechanical Systems 125 Construction CAD 10–19.9 million 123
      381 Onyx Freight-Works 124 Transportation & Logistics CAD 2–4.9 million 4
      382 LawDepot.com 124 Software CAD 10–19.9 million 38
      383 Annex Consulting Group 124 Information Technology CAD 20–49.9 million 236
      384 Bowen Workforce Solutions 124 HR Services CAD 50–99.9 million 39
      385 Vinyltrends 123 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 20
      386 Marcon Metalfab 122 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 81
      387 PROEX 122 HR Services CAD 5–9.9 million 41
      388 Rupert Wood'N Steel Construction 122 Construction CAD 2–4.9 million 18
      389 BTB REIT 122 Professional Services CAD 50–99.9 million 38
      390 Argyle Public Relationships 120 Marketing & Media CAD 5-9.9 million 35
      391 Tank Traders 119 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 100
      392 Creative At Home 118 Manufacturing CAD 5–9.9 million 17
      393 3CIS 117 Information Technology CAD 10–19.9 million 34
      394 FXR Racing 116 Manufacturing CAD 20–49.9 million 73
      395 Direct Construction Co. 116 Construction CAD 10–19.9 million 34
      396 MTL Technologies 115 Manufacturing CAD 5–9.9 million 30
      397 Sundance Ski & Board Shop 115 Retail CAD 2–4.9 million 23
      398 Tormac Mechanical Contractors 114 Construction USD 5–9.9 million 35
      399 Mica Services Financiers 113 Financial Services CAD 20–49.9 million 61
      400 Pioneering Technology Corp. 113 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 15
      401 EJM Group 112 Construction CAD 5–9.9 million 25
      402 Posera-HDX 111 Information Technology CAD 20–49.9 million 152
      403 AFI Expertise 110 Information Technology CAD 10–19.9 million 120
      404 Favuzzi 107 Wholesale & Distribution CAD 2–4.9 million 18
      405 REC Media 106 Marketing & Media CAD 2–4.9 million 13
      406 Quarterback Transportation 106 Transportation & Logistics CAD 20–49.9 million 65
      407 North Toronto Auction 106 Retail CAD 5–9.9 million 55
      408 Veritaaq 104 Professional Services CAD 50–99.9 million 65
      409 Inbox Marketer 104 Marketing & Media CAD 5–9.9 million 53
      410 Brownlee Equipment 104 Retail CAD 5–9.9 million 18
      411 Cornerstone Courier 104 Transportation & Logistics CAD 5–9.9 million 86
      412 Fresh Restaurants 103 Retail CAD 10–19.9 million 135
      413 LifeLearn 101 Software CAD 5–9.9 million 56
      414 Liberty Security 100 Industrial Services CAD 10–19.9 million 133
      415 ADFLOW Networks 99 Marketing & Media CAD 5–9.9 million 32
      416 Canadian Construction Materials Engineering Testing 98 Construction CAD 20–49.9 million 209
      417 Mi5 Print & Digital 97 Telecommunications CAD 20–49.9 million 135
      418 StarFish Medical 97 Manufacturing CAD 5–9.9 million 63
      419 Left Coast Naturals 95 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 49
      420 AnalysisWorks 95 Professional Services CAD 2–4.9 million 14
      421 Physio Extra 94 Consumer Services CAD 10–19.9 million 128
      422 Neeson Court Reporting Inc. 93 Professional Services CAD 2–4.9 million 28
      423 Cindy's Home & Garden 93 Retail CAD 2–4.9 million 31
      424 Parcel Design 93 Marketing & Media USD 2–4.9 million 17
      425 ISM - Industrial Steel Manufacturing 93 Construction CAD 20–49.9 million 114
      426 Rohit Group of Companies 93 Construction CAD 100–249.9 million 147
      427 Plaza Retail REIT 92 Professional Services CAD 50-99.9 million 155
      428 Airstart 92 Wholesale & Distribution CAD 10–19.9 million 15
      429 MAD Elevator Fixtures 92 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 66
      430 Bri-Chem 91 Wholesale & Distribution CAD 100–249.9 million 122
      431 IT/IQ Tech Recruiters 91 HR Services CAD 20–49.9 million 30
      432 Beneco Packaging 91 Manufacturing CAD 5–9.9 million 28
      433 Vital Insights 89 Software CAD 10–19.9 million 53
      434 The Next Trend Designs 89 Marketing & Media CAD 5–9.9 million 15
      435 Canada Metal (Pacific) 89 Manufacturing CAD 20–49.9 million 235
      436 Bratex Hardwood Flooring 89 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 21
      437 Paramount Parts 88 Retail CAD 20–49.9 million 75
      438 Softlanding Network Solutions 87 Information Technology CAD 5–9.9 million 37
      439 Stemmler Meats and Cheese 87 Manufacturing CAD 5-9.9 million 47
      440 Hutton Forest Products 87 Manufacturing CAD 20–49.9 million 12
      441 Stärke Material Handling Group 86 Manufacturing CAD 2–4.9 million 18
      442 Wolfgang Commercial Painters 86 Construction CAD 2–4.9 million 7
      443 NKPR 86 Marketing & Media CAD 2–4.9 million 19
      444 Creative Niche 85 HR Services CAD 5–9.9 million 18
      445 Broadview Networks 84 Information Technology CAD 5–9.9 million 27
      446 Vortex 84 Manufacturing CAD 20–49.9 million 118
      447 Westmount Moving & Warehousing 83 Transportation & Logistics CAD 10–19.9 million 200
      448 Talent Employment 83 HR Services CAD 2–4.9 million 11
      449 Jessica Pastries 83 Manufacturing CAD 5–9.9 million 50
      450 Angstrom Engineering 83 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 33
      451 Kilmarnock Enterprise 83 Industrial Services CAD 10–19.9 million 73
      452 Vision Travel Solutions 79 Professional Services CAD 20–49.9 million 613
      453 ecentricarts 79 Information Technology CAD 2–4.9 million 36
      454 Stiris Research 78 Professional Services CAD 2–4.9 million 25
      455 S2S Environmental 77 Professional Services CAD 5–9.9 million 33
      456 Info-Tech Research Group 76 Information Technology CAD 20–49.9 million 340
      457 Raven Bay Services 76 Information Technology CAD 2–4.9 million 20
      458 Citadelle 74 Manufacturing CAD 100-249.9 million 259
      459 Predictive Success 74 HR Services CAD 2–4.9 million 14
      460 LOGiQ3 74 Financial Services CAD 5–9.9 million 40
      461 Gurulink 74 HR Services CAD 2–4.9 million 22
      462 Forum Equity Partners Holdings 73 Financial Services CAD 20–49.9 million 28
      463 Mircom 73 Manufacturing CAD 100–249.9 million 600
      464 Weston Forest 72 Manufacturing CAD 50-99.9 million 139
      465 Tribe Medical Group 71 Wholesale & Distribution CAD 10–19.9 million 64
      466 Rocky Mountain Liquor 71 Retail CAD 50–99.9 million 177
      467 Norsat International 71 Telecommunications USD 20–49.9 million 168
      468 Cymax 71 Retail CAD 100–249.9 million 120
      469 FlightNetwork.com 69 Retail CAD 20–49.9 million 393
      470 Digitcom Canada 68 Information Technology CAD 5–9.9 million 43
      471 Sirius XM Canada 68 Consumer Services CAD 250–499.9 million 162
      472 Terapeak 68 Software USD 5–9.9 million 54
      473 Xylotek Solutions 68 Information Technology CAD 2–4.9 million 21
      474 Renovco 67 Construction CAD 5–9.9 million 150
      475 LOFT Communications + Events 67 Marketing & Media CAD 2–4.9 million 9
      476 KMI Publishing and Events 67 Marketing & Media CAD 2–4.9 million 24
      477 Ghost Transportation Services 67 Transportation & Logistics CAD 10–19.9 million 49
      478 1-800-GOT-JUNK? 65 Consumer Services CAD 20–49.9 million 145
      479 Liftsafe Group of Cos. 64 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 85
      480 Bacchus Law Corp. 63 Professional Services CAD 2–4.9 million 17
      481 Lorenz Conveying Products 63 Manufacturing CAD 5–9.9 million 49
      482 Aventix 62 Wholesale & Distribution CAD 10–19.9 million 25
      483 Avnan 61 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 21
      484 North Atlantic International Logistics 61 Transportation & Logistics CAD 10–19.9 million 16
      485 Pinchin 61 Professional Services CAD 20–49.9 million 333
      486 Italian Centre Shop 61 Retail CAD 20–49.9 million 224
      487 Norstar Windows & Doors 60 Manufacturing CAD 10–19.9 million 58
      488 NCI 60 Information Technology CAD 10–19.9 million 45
      489 Digico 58 Manufacturing CAD 20–49.9 million 117
      490 Iron Horse Security 57 Professional Services CAD 5–9.9 million 1,200
      491 MBSI Canada 55 Information Technology CAD 5–9.9 million 6
      492 Eastern Siding and Window World 53 Construction CAD 2–4.9 million 45
      493 Cogent Industrial Technologies 52 Industrial Services CAD 5–9.9 million 37
      494 Alberta Home Services 51 Consumer Services CAD 5–9.9 million 46
      495 Ronco Disposable Products 48 Manufacturing CAD 20–49.9 million 53
      496 Targa Contracting 48 Construction CAD 10–19.9 million 46
      497 Momentum Technologies 48 Information Technology CAD 10–19.9 million 118
      498 Thinkwrap Commerce 47 Information Technology CAD 10–19.9 million 72
      499 Partners in Credit 46 Financial Services CAD 2–4.9 million 91
      500 PCMusic 45 Marketing & Media CAD 10–19.9 million 66 "
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      schrieb am 26.09.15 07:01:33
      Beitrag Nr. 19 ()
      bericht mit firmenbeschreibungen,
      und pipapo
      ich finde das ding immer toll

      Global Cleantech 100 awards - CTG/C/i3 - Oct14

      - Richard Youngman, Michele Parad -

      - ACAL Energy
      Airbnb
      AlertMe
      Alphabet Energy
      Ambri
      Anesco
      Applied Solar Technologies India
      Aquion Energy
      Arcadia Biosciences
      AutoGrid Systems
      Avantium
      Axine Water Technologies
      Beta Renewables
      BlaBlaCar
      BuildingIQ
      C3 Energy
      Cambi
      ChargePoint
      Clean Power Finance
      Desalitech
      Digital Lumens
      Electrochaea
      Elevance Renewable Sciences
      Enerkem
      Eniram
      Enki Technology
      Enlighted
      FilterBoxx
      FirstFuel Software
      FRX Polymers
      General Fusion
      Genomatica
      Glo
      Global Water FATHOM
      Green Biologics
      Gridco Systems
      Harvest Power
      Hicor Technologies
      HYLA Mobile
      i2O Water
      Imprint Energy
      Innovari
      Ioxus
      Kaiima
      Kebony
      KiWi Power
      LanzaTech
      Leosphere
      Liquid Light
      LP Amina
      Lucid
      LUXeXcel
      memsys
      Microvi Biotechnologies
      M-KOPA Solar
      Mosaic
      MTPV Power Corporation
      NexSteppe
      Next Step Living
      Noesis Energy
      Novomer
      Oasys Water
      O-Flexx Technologies
      OPXBIO
      Organica Water
      OSIsoft
      Ostara Nutrient Recovery Technologies
      Phononic
      Principle Power
      Project Frog
      Proterra
      QBotix
      RelayRides
      Renewable Funding
      Scinor Technology
      Sefaira
      Siluria Technologies
      Skyonic
      SolarEdge
      Solidia Technologies
      Sonnenbatterie
      Space-Time Insight
      Stem
      Streetline
      sunfire
      Sungevity
      SunPartner Technologies
      SunRun
      TaKaDu
      The NanoSteel Company
      Transphorm
      Uber
      Ubitricity
      UtiliData
      va-Q-tec
      Varentec
      Verdezyne
      View
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      ZenRobotics ...-
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      schrieb am 08.10.15 18:32:29
      Beitrag Nr. 20 ()
      Platts Global Energy 2015 Awards, finalists - Oct15
      http://geaweb.platts.com/Finalists/finalists2015

      - Finalists were chosen from a list of nearly 200 nominations, based on their performance for each category's criteria within the designated time frame. The Energy Company of the Year will be selected from the entire list of finalists by the independent panel of judges including former regulators, past heads of major energy companies, leading academics and international energy experts.

      Winners of the 2015 Global Energy Awards will be announced at a black-tie celebration on December 9 at Cipriani (Wall Street) in New York City. -


      Breakthrough Solution of the Year
      AES Corporation
      Algenol
      Flow
      Manila Electric Company(Meralco)
      MOST-USDA Joint Research Center for Biofuels
      Silver Spring Networks
      SolarReserve
      United States Department of the Navy
      ZED Solar


      CEO of the Year
      Chris Faulkner, Breitling Energy Corporation
      Li Fanrong, CNOOC Ltd.
      Bhuwan Chandra Tripathi, GAIL(India) Ltd.
      Nishi Vasudeva, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd.
      Dinesh Kumar Sarraf, Oil +Natural Gas Corporation Ltd.
      Peter R. Botten, Oil Search Ltd.
      Pailin Chuchottaworn, PTT Public Company Ltd.
      Tom Fanning, Southern Company
      Praveer Sinha, Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd.
      Tim Emrich, UK Power Reserve
      Yin Mingde, Yanzhou Coal Mining Co., Ltd.


      Commercial Application of the Year
      Caterpillar Inc.
      ClearSign Combustion Corp.
      Daintree Networks, Inc.
      DuPont +Procter & Gamble
      FridgeWize Inc.
      Maxwell Technologies
      Scott Environmental Services, Inc.


      Construction Project of the Year
      Altaaqa Alternative Solutions, Saudi Arabia
      Altaaqa Global Caterpillar Rental Power
      ATCO Electric
      Delta Rubis Petrol Ticaret ve Sanayi A.Ş.
      DTE Energy
      Fluor Corporation: Jade Tree Project
      Royal Dutch Shell
      Yanbu Aramco Sinopec Refining Company(YASREF)


      Corporate Social Responsibility Award
      Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
      Cairn India Ltd.
      CNOOC Ltd.
      Entergy Corporation
      INA, d.d.
      Peabody Energy
      Petronas
      PTT Global Chemical Public Company Ltd.
      Reliance Industries Ltd.
      Semirara Mining +Power Corporation
      Sempra Energy
      Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd.


      Engineering Project of the Year
      Burns & McDonnell
      Fluor Corporation: LCRA power plant in Horseshoe Bay, Texas
      Fluor Corporation: Shell Malampaya Phase 3(MP3)
      Fluor Corporation: Shell Quest Carbon Capture +Storage(CCS) Project
      Royal Dutch Shell
      Siemens Energy Inc & Panda Power Funds
      Yanbu Aramco Sinopec Refining Company(YASREF)


      Financial Deal of the Year
      Alinda Capital Partners
      Eco-Stim Energy Solutions, Inc.
      Fairway Energy Partners, LLC
      First Reserve; Apex Clean Energy; Morgan Stanley Commodities Group Inc.; Gulf Power Company
      Foresight Group LLP
      UK Green Investment Bank plc


      Grid Edge Award –Energy Management
      Enbala Power Networks
      Enphase Energy
      Green Charge Networks
      Gridco Systems
      Ice Energy
      Opower
      REstore
      Smart Utility Systems
      SmartPower
      Staples, Inc.
      Stem, Inc.
      Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd.


      Industry Leadership Award -Biofuels
      Enviva
      Honeywell UOP LLC
      Praj Industries Ltd.
      Propel Fuels


      Industry Leadership Award -Downstream
      Delta Air Lines & Monroe Energy
      MOL Group
      OMV Aktiengesellschaft
      PTT Global Chemical Public Company Ltd.
      Repsol
      Saudi Basic Industries Corporation(SABIC)
      Thai Oil Public Company Ltd.


      Industry Leadership Award -Exploration & Production[/green
      Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
      Breitling Energy Corporation
      CNOOC Ltd.
      Glori Energy
      Oil +Natural Gas Corporation Ltd.
      Petroleum Development Oman & GlassPoint Solar
      Petronas


      Industry Leadership Award -Midstream
      GAIL (India) Ltd.
      Mansfield Energy Corp.
      Northern Region Pipelines, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.
      PAO Sovcomflot
      Puma Energy
      Williams


      Industry Leadership Award -Power
      AES Andres DR S.A.
      Ares Management, LLC
      Bruce Power
      Mytrah Energy Ltd.
      Noble Americas Energy Solutions LLC
      Standard Solar, Inc.


      Lifetime Achievement Award
      Chris Bloch, Boyle Energy Services & Technology
      Dr. Kirit S. Parikh, Integrated Research +Action for Development
      Robert W. Carter, Panda Power Funds
      Terry Boston, PJM Interconnection
      Pramod Chaudhari, Praj Industries Ltd.
      Nikhil R. Meswani, Reliance Industries Ltd.
      Bob Valair, Staples, Inc.
      Dr. John R. Gilleland, TerraPower, LLC


      Rising Star Award -Company
      Alphabet Energy
      Aquion Energy
      AutoGrid
      Greensmith
      Monroe Energy LLC
      Pavilion Energy
      Shizen Energy Inc.
      Smart Utility Systems
      SolarReserve
      TerraPower, LLC
      UK Power Reserve
      Zahroof Valves, Inc.


      Rising Star Award -Individual
      Neil Wizel, First Reserve
      Alfredo S. Panlilio, Manila Electric Company(Meralco)
      Vipul Shah, Reliance Industries Ltd.
      Maria Victoria Zingoni, Repsol
      Selda Gunsel, Royal Dutch Shell
      Song H. Yi, Standard Solar, Inc.
      Thomas Twomey, Wells Fargo Securities


      Strategic Deal of the Year
      Amec Foster Wheeler
      Canadian Solar Inc.
      Dominion Resources
      Dynegy
      EnerNOC
      Gas Natural Fenosa
      Hess Corporation & Global Infrastructure Partners
      NRG Energy
      Par Petroleum Corporation
      Repsol
      SOCAR Trading SA
      SolarReserve "
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      schrieb am 08.10.15 18:44:29
      Beitrag Nr. 21 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 50.806.182 von Popeye82 am 08.10.15 18:32:29
      zu den letztjährigen gewinnern
      http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/65ff5823#/65ff5823/1
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      schrieb am 10.10.15 00:12:34
      Beitrag Nr. 22 ()
      GCCA Top 30 Finalists 2015 Announced(later stage) - Oct 9, 2015
      www.globalcleantech.org/index.php/en/page/gcca-awards-2015-e…
      www.globalcleantech.org/en/custom/company/directory

      We are pleased to announce the Global Cleantech Cluster Association Top 30 Finalists for its 2015 GCCA Later Stage Awards!

      These mid-to-late-stage companies originate from a variety of cleantech industries and have a proven track record in their home market, with the goal to expand internationally. Using the Keystone Compact Method, each company was evaluated based on their merits in technological and business acumen.

      Please login to the Company Directory on the GCCA website to check out all GCCA Award 2015 Nominees and the Top 30 Finalists.


      The Global Top 30 Finalists and the clusters that nominated them includes:

      1Energy Systems - CleanTech Alliance Washington, Seattle

      Axine Water Technologies - GreenTech Exchange, Vancouver

      Blueingreen - ACCA Arkansas, Little Rock
      Brusa AG, swisscleantech, Zurich
      Calix - Australian Cleantech
      Cashido Corp - GTPO Taiwan, Taipei
      Climote - The Green Way, Dublin
      Demand Energy Networks - CleanTech Alliance Washington, Seattle
      Ductor Oy - LADEC Finland, Lahti
      ebeam - swisscleantech, Zurich
      Ecotech - ACCA Arkansas, Little Rock
      Envision Solar - Cleantech San Diego
      Etalim Inc. - GreenTech Exchange, Vancouver
      Flux Drive Inc. - China Cleantech Collaboratory, Shanghai
      ILOQ Oy - LADEC Finland, Lahti
      Impact Bioenergy - CleanTech Alliance Washington, Seattle
      Ingenu - Cleantech San Diego

      Minnovare - Australian Cleantech
      Nano Nouvelle - Australian Cleantech
      NovoPolymers - Flanders Cleantech Association, Brussels
      OutBack Power Technologies - CleanTech Alliance Washington, Seattle
      Renovate America - Cleantech San Diego
      REstore - Flanders Cleantech Association, Brussels
      Rheology Solutions - Australian Cleantech
      Semios - GreenTech Exchange, Vancouver
      Streez - swisscleantech, Zurich
      SuperCritical Technologies - CleanTech Alliance Washington, Seattle
      True Ten Industrial Co. - GTPO Taiwan, Taipei
      TSO Logic - GreenTech Exchange, Vancouver
      Vecor - China Cleantech Collaboratory, Shanghai


      The final Top 10 Winners will be announced at the GTPO Green Summit 2015 in conjunction with the 5th GCCA Award Events in Taipei, Taiwan on November 10, 2015.

      We wish all of our Global Top 30 Finalists the best of luck!

      Warm Regards,

      Christian Haeuselmann
      GCCA Chairman


      Save the Date - GCCA Award 2016
      Award 2016 Launch at the GLOBE 2016 in Vancouver, March 2-4, 2016
      Award 2016 Events in conjunction with the 4 year Reunion of P80 Group and Club de Madrid in Little Rock, Arkansas on December 12-15, 2016 "
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      schrieb am 11.10.15 10:41:37
      Beitrag Nr. 23 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 50.332.746 von Popeye82 am 05.08.15 03:29:34
      letzter link ist die YT playlist

      World Technology Pioneers, award 2015 - WEC - Aug 5, 2015
      https://agenda.weforum.org/news/world-economic-forums-2015-t…
      http://widgets.weforum.org/techpioneers-2015b/
      www.weforum.org/community/technology-pioneers
      www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7m903CwFUgm3GJkVbW9vlsHtJBH7…

      " Life Sciences & Health

      - AliveCor (USA) – an ECG for your mobile device
      - Avalanche Biotechnologies (USA) – gene therapy for eye diseases
      - Avellino Labs (USA) – DNA tests for vision loss risk
      - Butterfly Network (USA) – ultra-low cost ultrasound on a chip
      - Consumer Physics (Israel) – scan objects to see what they’re made of
      - Editas Medicine (USA) – delete disease-causing genes
      - ElMindA (Israel) – tracking brain function for better care
      - EpiBone (USA) – grow your own bone
      - Ginger.io (USA) – an app to track your mental health
      - HealthTap (USA) – online doctor-patient consultations
      - Holomic (USA) – lab diagnostics on a mobile phone
      - Inscopix (USA) – understanding the brain in action
      - Kite Pharma (USA) – helping the immune system fight cancer
      - Novocure (Israel) – treating tumours with electric fields


      Energy/Environment/Infrastructure

      - Blue River Technology (USA) – improving crop yield through robotics
      - BlueOak (USA) – sustainably recycling metals from electronic waste
      - Carbon Clean Solutions (UK) – enabling efficient carbon capture & reuse
      - Carbon3D (USA) – faster and better 3D printing to transform manufacturing
      - CoeLux (Italy) – experience the sky
      - Hampton Creek (USA) – plant based mayonnaise and cookies
      - Heliatek (Germany) – thin, light, flexible solar films
      - Miniwiz (Taiwan, China) – high performance recycled plastics
      - Plant-e (Netherlands) – generating electricity from living plants
      - Protix Biosystems (Netherlands) – farming insects, a new industry
      - Sensity Systems (USA) – turning street lights into data sensors
      - Spire Global (USA) – weather, climate and maritime data from satellites
      - Stem (USA) – lower energy bills through intelligent storage
      - Tokamak Energy (UK) – making fusion power feasible at scale


      Information Technology

      - 1QB Information Technologies (Canada) – software applications for quantum computers
      - Alation (USA) – making sense of scattered databases
      - Axcient (USA) – smooth recovery from IT problems
      - Ayasdi (USA) – powerful new approach to data analytics
      - CrowdStrike (USA) – sophisticated defense against advanced cyber adversaries
      - Darktrace (UK) – an immume system approach to cyber defence
      - Data Theorem (USA) – keeping mobile apps secure
      - Dataminr (USA) – mining Twitter for real time information
      - Domo (USA) – enabling data-driven business management
      - FutureAdvisor (USA) – automated investment manager
      - iZettle (Sweden) – card payments for small businesses
      - Matternet (USA) – drones delivering small parcels
      - Mimosa Networks (USA) – where fiber ends…gigabit wi-fi begins
      - Neon Labs (USA) – automatically choosing the best images
      - One Mainstream (USA) – broadcast TV easily to global audiences
      - OpenGov (USA) – cloud-based government financial transparency and analysis
      - Ripple Labs (USA) – real-time, secure and affordable value transfer
      - Sedicii Innovations (Ireland) – verifies your identity without exposing it or your password
      - TransferWise (UK) – peer to peer currency exchange
      - Vicarious (USA) – artificial intelligence that sees like a human
      - Wickr (USA) – secure communications platform


      "
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      schrieb am 11.10.15 11:06:34
      Beitrag Nr. 24 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 50.821.737 von Popeye82 am 11.10.15 10:41:37
      5beispiele,
      was ich per beschreibung
      nicht supihässlich fand


      enabling efficient carbon capture, &reuse





      making fusion power feasible, @scale





      improving crop yield, through robotics





      generating electricity, from living plants





      farming insects, a new industry

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      schrieb am 12.10.15 18:39:23
      Beitrag Nr. 25 ()
      CONNECT's '28th Annual Most Innovative New Product Awards' - Oct15
      www.eiseverywhere.com/ehome/mip2015/328075/
      www.eiseverywhere.com/ehome/mip2015/321518/

      "2015 MIP Finalists:

      Aerospace, Security & Cyber Technologies

      Cubic Global Defense, for Javelin Simulator
      Ocean Aero, for The Submaran
      Tortuga Logic, for Prospect: Hardware Security Verification System

      Cleantech
      Flux Power, for Flux LiFT Pack
      Q Factory 33, LLC, for B3 Bypass
      Yulex Corp., for Patagonia Men's R2R YulexR/NexkinR Front-Zip Full Wetsuit

      Communications & IT
      FieldLogix, for Goose
      Lytx, Inc., for Lytx DriveCam
      Mushroom Networks, Inc., for VOIP Armor

      Life Science, Diagnostics & Research Tools
      CureMetrix, for CureMetrix
      DermTech, for Pigmented Lesion Assay, & Adhesive Patch Skin Biopsy Kit
      GattaCo LLC, for CENTREPONTM

      Mobile Apps
      Boost Academy, Inc., for Boost Academy Math Tutoring Platform
      Chalk Digital, Inc., for Instant Mobile Ad Platform
      Cubic Transportation Systems, for Ventra Mobile Application

      Pharmaceutical Drugs & Medical Devices
      PureWick, Inc., for PureWick
      RXSAFE, LLC, for RxASP 1000
      Tandem Diabetes Care, for t:flexTM Insulin Pump

      Software & Digital Media
      AristaMD, for Referral Intelligence Platform
      Comhear, Inc., for MyBeam
      SOCi, Inc., for SOCi

      Sport & Active Lifestyle Technologies
      100%, for Forecast
      Hookit, for Hookit Score
      Hush, for Hush Smart Earplugs "
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      schrieb am 12.10.15 18:54:03
      Beitrag Nr. 26 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 50.830.992 von Popeye82 am 12.10.15 18:39:23
      Letztjahresgewinner

      2014 Most Innovative New Product Awards - Connect - Oct14
      www.eiseverywhere.com/ehome/mip2015/321817/

      " CyberFlow Analytics, FlowScape
      Cubic Transportation Systems, NextBus Fleet Management Application
      Organovo, Inc., 3D Human Liver Model
      Rock My World, RockMyRun
      Topera, Inc., Topera’s 3D Mapping System
      CloudBeds, CloudBeds
      Electrozyme LLC, ProFit SE Real-Time Sweat Electrolyte Sensor
      Solatube International, Solatube Skyvault Series


      Duane Roth Distinguished Contribution Awards:

      Life Sciences Innovation: T. Denny Sanford
      Technology Innovation: Robert S. Sullivan "
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      schrieb am 13.10.15 15:20:34
      Beitrag Nr. 27 ()
      Europe’s top spin-out competition, 'Innovating for Growth conference', Academic Enterprise Awards(ACES) - ICT - Oct15
      http://sciencebusiness.net/eventsarchive/InnovationConnectio…

      "medtech nominees

      CAILabs, Stretching the world’s bandwidth with quantum optics, Université Pierre et Marie Curie

      Network Polygraph, Strapping your computer to a polygraph machine, UPC-BarcelonaTech

      Motion-S, This app could lead to cheaper car insurance, University of Luxembourg

      Sablono, A virtual to-do list, helping builders avoid broken promises, Technical University of Berlin

      3yourmind, The third dimension, with the press of a button, Technical University of Berlin

      IngeniArs, Faster communication with the heavens, University of Pisa"
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      schrieb am 18.10.15 22:41:49
      Beitrag Nr. 28 ()
      '14 R&D 100 Award, Winners - R&D M - Oct14
      www.rdmag.com/award-winners/2014/08/2014-r-d-100-award-winne…
      http://rd100awards.com/news/2014-rd-100-award-winners-announ…

      " - The editors of R&D Magazine have announced the winners of the 52nd annual R&D 100 Awards, an international competition that recognizes the 100 most technologically significant products introduced into the marketplace over the past year.

      Click here to view the full list of this year’s winners.

      The R&D 100 Awards recognize excellence across a wide range of industries, including telecommunications, optics, high-energy physics, materials science, chemistry and biotechnology. Some winners are established Fortune 500 companies and others are federally funded research institutions, academia and government labs.

      The 2014 R&D 100 Awards Banquet and Awards Presentation was held on November 7, 2014 at The Bellagio in Las Vegas. -


      Primary Developer - 2014 R&D 100 Winning Technology(Category) - Co-developers/Contributors

      AdValue Photonics All-Fiber Isolator (Lasers/Photonics)
      Agilent Technologies Agilent Technologies N2820A Series High-Sensitivity, High Dynamic Range Current Probes (Electronic Instrumentation)
      Agilent Technologies Australia (M) Pty Ltd Agilent Cary 7000 Univeral Measurement Spectrophotometer (UMS) and Universal Measurement Accessory (Analtyical Instrumentation)
      Alcoa Inc. Alcoa 951 (Chemicals)
      American Standard The SaTo Hygienic Toilet Pan (Consumer Products)
      Applied NanoStructures Inc. (AppNano) Vertisense Scanning Thermal Microscopy Module (Imaging Technologies)
      Argonne National Laboratory SIS Lithography (Thin Film & Vacuum Technologies)
      Argonne National Laboratory NanoFab Lab...in a Box! (Thin Film & Vacuum Technologies) EChem Nanowires Educational Foundation Inc.
      Argonne National Laboratory Argonne's Advanced Redox Shuttle Additive for Overcharge Protection of Lithium-Ion Batteries Used in Electric Vehicles (Energy)
      Arkansas Power Electronics International Inc. (APEI) High-Performance Silicon Carbide-based Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle Battery Charger (Energy) Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      Univ. of Arkansas
      Toyota Research Institute of North America
      Cree Inc.
      Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy
      Brookhaven National Laboratory GammaScout (Beam Instruments) Korea Univ.
      Bruker Nano Surfaces LumiMap (Thin Film & Vacuum Technologies)
      Carl Zeiss Microscopy LLC ELYRA P.1 with 3D PALM (Imaging Technologies)
      CEM Corp. Liberty Blue Automated Microwave Peptide Synthesizer (Laboratory Equipment)
      Clean Filtration Technologies LLC, a Dow Chemical Company TEQUATIC PLUS Fine Particle Filter (Environmental Technologies) The Dow Chemical Company
      Crystal Solar Inc. Direct Gas to Wafer Epitaxial System (Thin Film & Vacuum Technologies) National Renewable Energy Laboratory
      Daimler AG NANOSLIDE (Process Science) Gebr. Heller Maschinenfabrik GmbH
      Dow AgroSciences LLC Transform WG Insecticide and Closer SC Insecticide with Isoclast Active (Chemicals)
      Dow Europe GmbH BETAMATE 1630 Structural Adhesive (Chemicals) The Dow Chemical Company
      Dow Automotive Systems
      EMD Millipore Clarisolve (Laboratory Equipment)
      EMD Millipore SmartFlare RNA Detection Probes (Life Sciences)
      Excellims Corporation IA3100 HPIMS HPLC Detector (Analytical Instrumentation)
      Filter Sensing Technologies Inc. RF-DPF Diesel Particulate Filter Sensor (Environmental Technologies) Massachusetts Institute of Technology
      Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      Green Theme Technologies LLC The ChemStik Technology (Chemicals) Under Armour Inc.
      Hitachi Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd Hitachi Cs-Sr simultaneous adsorbent (Environmental Technologies) Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy Ltd.
      Hysitron Inc. xSol (Mechanical Systems)
      Hysitron Inc. Hysitron Biomechanical Test Instrument (Confocal TriboScope) (Imaging Technologies)
      Idaho National Laboratory Advanced Electrolyte Model (AEM) (Software)
      Idaho National Laboratory Multiphysics Object Oriented Simulation Environment (MOOSE) (Software)
      Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) HECLOT: High-efficiency calcium looping technology (Environmental Technologies)
      Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) ICTA: In-Line Compact Thermal Analyzer (Imaging)
      Industrial Test Systems Inc. eXact iDip photometer (Laboratory Equipment)
      INFICON Micro GC Fusion (Laboratory Equipment)
      INFICON Stripe CDG (Thin Film & Vacuum Technologies)
      Janssen Research & Development LLC SIRTURO (bedaquiline) (Life Sciences)
      JFE Steel Corporation JFE-TF1 (Materials)
      Kansas State Univ., SMART Laboratory Li-Foil Neutron Detectors (Beam Instruments) Saint-Gobain Crystals
      KEYENCE Corp. VR-3000 Series One-shot 3-D Measurement Macroscope (Imaging Technologies)
      Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Tissue-Specific Cell-Wall Engineering for Biofuels and Biomaterials (Life Sciences)
      Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory BioSig3D (Life Sciences)
      Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley Lab Multiplex Chemotyping Microarray (Life Sciences)
      Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Convergent Polishing: Rapid, Simple, Low Cost Finishing of High Quality Glass Optics (Process Science)
      Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Superconducting Tunnel Junction X-Ray Spectrometer (Analytical Instrumentation) STAR Cryoelectronics LLC
      Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory microTLC (Laboratory Equipment) Field Forensics Inc.
      Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Extreme-power Ultra-low-loss Dispersive Element (EXUDE) (Lasers/Photonics) Lockheed Martin Laser and Sensor Systems
      Advanced Thin Films
      Leica Microsystems CMS GmbH Leica TCS SP8 STED 3X (Imaging Technologies) Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry
      Los Alamos National Laboratory SAFIRE (Environmental Technologies) Chevron ETC
      GE Measurement & Control
      Los Alamos National Laboratory Acoustic Wavenumber Spectrometer (AWS) (Analytical Instrumentation)
      Mettler Toledo XPE205 Excellence Analytical Laboratory Balance (Laboratory Equipment)
      Milliken & Company ASSIST Silver (Life Sciences) Milliken Healthcare Products LLC
      Milliken & Company iQ Series Comfort Knit/Amplitude G2 Flame Resistant Fabric (Materials) Bulwark FR
      MIT Lincoln Laboratory Haystack Ultrawideband Satellite Imaging Radar (HUSIR) (Communications) Simpson Gumpertz and Heger Inc.
      Communications & Power Industries
      MIT Lincoln Laboratory Lunar Laser Communication System (LLCS) (Communications) NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
      MIT Lincoln Laboratory High-Capacitance Radio-Frequency Curled Microelectromechanical Switch (CMEMS) (Communications) Innovative Micro Technology
      MIT Lincoln Laboratory Wide-Area Chemical Sensor (WACS) (Analytical Instrumentation)
      MIT Lincoln Laboratory Airborne Sense and Avoid (ABSAA) Radar Panel (Safety & Security)
      MIT Lincoln Laboratory Localizing Ground Penetrating Radar (LGPR) (Communications)
      Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Sensor-less Servo Drive Unit FR-E700EX Series & Sensor-less Motor MM-GKR (Mechanical Systems)
      Mitsubishi Electric Corporation MELFA-3D Vision (Mechanical Systems)
      Monsanto Genuity DroughtGard Hybrids (Environmental Technologies)
      NASA Glenn Research Center Therma-Base (Electrical Devices) Thermacore Inc.
      NASA Glenn Research Center Superelastic Intermetallic Nickel Titanium Alloys and Manufacturing Techniques for Advanced Bearing Applications (Materials) Abbott Ball Company
      National Renewable Energy Laboratory HP Apollo Platform for High-Performance Computing (Information Technologies) Hewlett-Packard Company
      neoSurgical neoClose (Life Sciences)
      NinePoint Medical NinePoint Medical NvisionVLE Imaging System (Life Sciences) Farm Design Inc.
      Novilytic Noviplex Plasma Collection Card (Life Sciences)
      Novinda Corporation Amended Silicates HgX (Environmental Technologies)
      Oak Ridge National Laboratory Portable Aluminum Deposition System (PADS) (Process Science) United Technologies Research Center (UTRC)
      Univ. of Mississippi
      Oak Ridge National Laboratory Ionic liquid anti-wear additives for fuel-efficient engine lubricants (Chemicals) General Motors Research and Development Center
      Shell Global Solutions (US)
      Lubrizol Corporation
      Oak Ridge National Laboratory Continuously Variable Series Reactor (CVSR) (Energy) SPX Transformer Solutions Inc.
      University of Tennessee
      Oak Ridge National Laboratory Diagnosis Using the Choas of Computing Systems (DUCCS) (Information Technologies)
      Oak Ridge National Laboratory iSPM: Intelligent Software Suite for Personalized Modeling of Expert Opinions, Decisions, and Errors in Visual Examination Tasks (Software)
      Oak Ridge National Laboratory Super-hydro-tunable HiPAS membranes (Materials)
      OSRAM GmbH ITOS PHASER 3000 Light Module (Lasers/Photonics) OSRAM SYLVANIA
      T.Q. Technology Co. Ltd.
      Pacific Northwest National Laboratory SALVI: System for Analysis at the Liquid Vacuum Interface (Analtyical Instrumentation)
      Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Solar Thermochemical Advanced Reactor System (STARS) (Energy) DiverSolar LLC
      Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Glyph (Consumer Products) Avegant Corporation
      PTT Public Company Ltd PTT DIESEL CNG (Energy)
      Sandia National Laboratories Triplet-Harvesting Plastic Scintillators (THPS) (Beam Instruments) Radiation Monitoring Devices Inc.
      Univ. of California, Riverside
      Sandia National Laboratories GOMA 6.0 (Software) Gillette/P&G
      Drexel Univ.
      Google
      3M Corporate Research Process Lab
      Univ. of New Mexico
      Prism Software
      Sandia National Laboratories BaDx (Life Sciences) Univ. of New Mexico
      Siemens Corporation syngo.CT Bone Reading (Imaging Technologies) Siemens AG H IM CR
      Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology Flexure-based Electromagnetic Linear Actuator (Mechanical Systems)
      SolidEnergy Systems Solid Polymer Ionic Liquid (SPIL) Rechargeable Lithium Battery (Energy Systems)
      Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) Dedicated-EGR (D-EGR) (Mechanical Systems)
      Stanford Univ. Foldscope (Imaging Technologies)
      Stratos Product Development Passive Vaccine Storage Devices (Life Sciences) Intellectual Ventures Labs/Global Good
      Texas Instruments LDC1000 Inductance-to-Digital Converter (Electrical Devices)
      Texas Instruments bq25570 nanopower boost charger with integrater buck (Electrical Devices)
      The Dow Chemical Company NEPTUNE subsea insulation system (Materials) Dow Infrastructure Comfort Energy Efficiency
      Dow Oil, Gas and Mining
      The Dow Chemical Company Preferred RCS Garnet 2.0 resin coated sand utilizing Dow's TERAFORCE technology (Materials) Preferred Sands
      Dow Polyurethanes
      Thermo Fisher Scientific Thermo Scientific Delta Ray Isotope Ratio Infrared Spectrometer (Analytical Instrumentation)
      Thermo Fisher Scientific Thermo Scientific Dionex ERS 500 Electrolytically Regenerated Suppressor (Analytical Instrumentation)
      Thermo Fisher Scientific Thermo Scientific RIIDEyeX (Beam Instruments)
      Toyota Technical Center Automotive Phased Array Radar (Communications) Univ. of California, San Diego
      Toyota Motor Corp.
      Michigan Technological Research Institute
      Fujitsu-Ten
      TruTag Technologies Inc. TruTag Product Authentication Solution (Communications)
      United Technologies Research Center (UTRC) EcoTuff (Chemicals) Pratt & Whitney
      3M Corp.
      Univ. of Central Florida Intellipigment (Safety & Security) HySense Technology LLC
      NASA John F. Kennedy Space Center
      Waters Corporation CORTECS Columns (Laboratory Equipment)
      Yokohama Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd Plasmon-Excitation Optical Scanning Probe Microscope (Optical SPM) (Imaging Technologies) "
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      schrieb am 19.10.15 10:04:00
      Beitrag Nr. 29 ()
      Aquanos Wins Coveted Cleanvest Cup, @Watec Israel Conference, Top Israeli Wastewater Firm in the Leading Country for Water Technology, Globally - W: 0/PRNW, TEL AVIV - Oct 19, 2015
      www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/8038314-aquanos-wins-cove…

      "Aquanos, the Israeli water-tech company spearheading energy efficient wastewater purification, won the Cleanvest Cup award for best innovative company at the 2015 Watec Israel conference.

      The prestigious event, taking place from October 13-15, 2015 in Tel Aviv, has brought together technology companies of all stripes in the water technology and environmental control sectors. The grand prize is a sponsored trip to Beijing, China in January, 2016 to help Aquanos continue to grow and expand in the Asian market.


      Aquanos' first-of-its-kind technology tackles two of the world's most pressing challenges: clean water and clean energy. Its microalgae-based system is capable of delivering high-grade effluent while using up to 90% less energy compared with conventional aerobic wastewater treatment plants. The Aquanos wastewater treatment plant produces biogas, making it a net-energy positive facility, and its algae can be harvested to produce valuable by-products such as fertilizers and bioplastics.

      The conference is teeming with delegations from the Southwestern United States, eager to find solutions for their drought and inefficient use of their water supply. Israel recycles upwards of 80% of its water and wastewater and states like California are working to emulate this. Due to increased publicity from the award, Aquanos is seeing substantial interest in its technology from this region as a low-cost way to build wastewater treatment capacity to produce clean water for agricultural uses.

      "Our novel approach represents a paradigm shift in the business model of wastewater treatment," remarked Udi Leshem, Aquanos founder and CEO. "We are offering both developing and developed nations an opportunity to generate income from what is currently a costly and energy intensive process," he continued.

      Founded in 2011 and completing four years of intensive R&D, Aquanos now has contracts to install its unique wastewater treatment systems across Africa, Asia, North America and Israel. In May, 2015, Aquanos was featured at a Global Entrepreneurs' event at the White House with President Obama. In December 2014, Aquanos was one of four winners in the Tel Aviv Challenge Cup, a competition organized by US-based accelerator 1776, covering 16 global cities in search of the world's most promising start-ups.

      Aquanos International is part of Fortuna-Holdings B.V., a Netherlands based financial group that facilitates large-scale infrastructure transactions in the areas of Water Treatment, Energy Production and Transport.


      Contact:
      Udi Leshem
      Founder and CEO
      Aquanos
      udi@Aquanos.net
      +972-52-580-1501 "
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      schrieb am 19.10.15 11:09:01
      Beitrag Nr. 30 ()
      link3 Youtube playlist

      'Innovate UK awards', Business awards: inspiring entrepreneurs take innovation honours, the success of some of the UK's most innovative small +medium-sized businesses was celebrated, @a showcase House of Commons event - Oct 14, 2015
      www.gov.uk/government/news/business-awards-inspiring-entrepr…
      ------> www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data…
      www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrMOhOrmeR6lMh1j4Qz_csh_3ljSr…
      www.gov.uk/government/collections/innovate-uk-case-studies

      "Five businesses emerged with the top awards from a shortlist of 22 inspiring small and medium-sized businesses at Innovate UK’s first SME innovation awards.

      The awards were set up to recognise great innovation among projects co-funded by Innovate UK and to inspire other budding innovators.


      - David Williams, chief executive of Discuva, which won the 'innovation attracting investment' award. The drug discovery business attracted £1.1 million in private investment and has signed a multi-million pound partnership with Roche. -


      - The winning businesses pictured with their awards. -


      The winning companies received their awards from Jo Johnson MP, Minister of State for Universities and Science, at a showcase event held at the House of Commons. They were:

      - Oxis Energy –innovation leading to business transformation
      - Cobalt Light Systems –innovation leading to new markets
      - Endomagnetics –innovation leading to productivity improvement
      - Discuva –innovation attracting investment
      - Snap Fashion –inspirational innovation award



      - Jenny Griffiths, chief executive of Snap Fashion, with the Snap Fashion app. Snap Fashion won the award for most inspiring overall example of innovation, fittingly won on Ada Lovelace Day 13 October (yesterday). It has attracted investment from Time Inc and won the $175,000 Cisco British Innovation Gateway award. -


      Honouring inspirational businesses

      Jo Johnson said:

      Small business are the engine of the British economy and by continuing to innovate they are ensuring their successful growth and contributing to productivity and prosperity in our country.

      We want Britain to be the best place in Europe to innovate, patent new ideas and start a business, which is why it’s such a pleasure to honour so many inspirational firms with these awards.




      - Huw W Hampson Jones, chief executive of Oxis Energy, winner of the 'innovation leading to business transformation award'. The pioneering lithium sulfur battery developer has grown four-fold and seen investment of £15 million. -


      Dr Ruth McKernan, chief executive of Innovate UK, said:

      British companies, are preparing for the future with their ground-breaking innovations. They are building new industries, creating new jobs, and driving productivity. These awards celebrate the best of British innovation and I congratulate all the fantastic winners and nominees.


      Find out more about the awards and the winning and shortlisted businesses.

      Watch some of these companies’ success stories

      Read more about some of the companies’ successes. "
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      schrieb am 19.10.15 12:38:57
      Beitrag Nr. 31 ()
      einreichungen link2, finalisten3, gewinner4

      InterTradeIreland Innovation Awards 2015, finalists - IrishTimes - May15
      www.irishtimes.com/business/innovation/innovation-awards-201…
      www.irishtimes.com/business/innovation/innovation-awards-201…
      www.irishtimes.com/business/innovation/innovation-awards-201…
      www.irishtimes.com/business/innovation/innovation-awards-201…

      "AGRI-FOOD
      BFree Foods
      Dr. Coy’s Health Foods Ltd
      Ocean Harvest Technology

      BIOSCIENCE
      Embo Medical
      Fusion Antibodies Ltd
      Lloyds Online Doctor

      CREATIVE INDUSTRIES
      ARCKIT
      The Creativity Hub
      WholeWorldBand

      ENERGY & THE ENVIRONMENT
      AmbiSense Ltd
      Renewable Energy Dynamics Technology
      Surface Power HONE

      IT & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
      Core Systems
      Nautilus NI Ltd
      Sedicii

      MANUFACTURING
      AmaTech Group Limited
      Andor Technology
      PanelDuct "
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      schrieb am 20.10.15 23:19:53
      Beitrag Nr. 32 ()
      Academic Enterprise Awards, 'Europe’s top spin-out competition', medtech nominess - Oct15

      - Every year, the Science|Business Network organises the Academic Enterprise Awards (ACES), to find the best spin-out companies from Europe’s universities. The 2015 winner will be selected on 20 November, at our Innovating for Growth conference in Barcelona. Here we introduce the medical technology nominees. -

      Stem Sel, Extracting stem cells from donated tissue, University of Bologna

      Neosense Technologies, Oxygen monitoring for premature babies, KTH

      Subtilis, Foam and pellets to help repair bones, Technical University of Catalonia (UPC Barcelona, Spain)

      Biosfer Teslab, An advanced test for heart disease, Rovira i Virgili University and the Pere Virgili Institute for Health Research

      PEP-Therapy, A new approach to treating cancer, Pierre and Marie Curie University (UPMC)

      ITTM(Information Technology for Translational Medicine), Moving clinical trials data to the cloud, University of Luxembourg

      IngeniArs, Faster communication with the heavens, University of Pisa ...-
      http://sciencebusiness.net/eventsarchive/InnovationConnectio…
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      schrieb am 21.10.15 06:40:56
      Beitrag Nr. 33 ()
      CylancePROTECT - Receives the 'Orange County Tech Alliance High-Tech Innovation Award', for Cybersecurity, IRVINE - Octt 20, 2015
      http://cylance.com/company/news/press-release-31.shtml
      https://scawards.secure-platform.com/a/

      "Cylance, the company that is revolutionizing cybersecurity with products and services that proactively prevent, rather than just reactively detect advanced persistent threats and malware, today announced that its enterprise endpoint security solution, CylancePROTECT, is the 2015 recipient of the Orange County Tech Alliance High-Tech Innovation Award for Cybersecurity.


      CylancePROTECT uses a radically different technological approach to cybersecurity that prevents over 99.9% of advanced threats and malware from ever executing in real-world situations where traditional endpoint anti-virus and detect and respond solutions typically fail to even detect 50%. CylancePROTECT employs artificial intelligence to analyze the DNA of code prior to its execution on the endpoint to determine what is safe and what isn't, neutralizing malicious files before they can do harm. It provides superior protection without requiring a constant cloud connection or frequent updates, all while using a fraction of the system resources associated with endpoint security solutions in wide use today.

      "We're pleased to recognize Cylance and the other finalists in the Cybersecurity category for the 2015 High-Tech Awards ceremony," said Peter Craig, CEO, Orange County Technology Alliance. "With 45 finalists, every one of our award categories was extremely competitive and I congratulate all of them for their innovation. This was not an easy choice for our judges and we especially congratulate Cylance for the outstanding innovation of CylancePROTECT that earned them this year's award."

      "Innovation is important to keeping any business or industry successful, but it is critically important in the cybersecurity industry because our cyber-adversaries are well funded, very determined, and themselves highly innovative," said Stuart McClure, Chief Executive Officer of Cylance. "The 2015 OCTA Cybersecurity Award is yet another industry recognition of how truly innovative our artificial intelligence-based and preventative approach to cybersecurity is technologically, as well as how much more effectively it protects enterprises from falling victim to ever-escalating cyber-threats."

      Cylance is a privately owned company, headquartered in Irvine that employs over 200 people there across all corporate functions.

      "Outstanding innovators and companies, such as Cylance, represent the finest of Orange County. Our tech community has a bright and exciting future," added Craig.


      About Orange County Technology Alliance

      Orange County Technology Alliance is a 501(c)6 nonprofit trade association committed to fast-forwarding the local innovation economy. It is the successor organization to the Orange County Council of TechAmerica and AeA. It is the only technology association addressing the needs of technology companies and their leaders based in Orange County, Calif. The alliance serves members through local networking, professional development, state and federal advocacy, savings on business services and industry recognition. To learn more about membership, contact OC Tech Alliance at octech@octechalliance.com or www.octechalliance.com. Follow alliance activities on Twitter at www.twitter.com/octechalliance.


      About Cylance, Inc.

      Cylance is the only company to offer a preventive cybersecurity solution that stops over 99.9% of advanced threats and malware at the most vulnerable point: the endpoint. Applying a revolutionary artificial intelligence approach, the Cylance endpoint security solution, CylancePROTECT, analyzes the DNA of code prior to its execution on the endpoint to find and prevent threats others can't, while using a fraction of the system resources associated with endpoint anti-virus and detect and respond solutions that are widely deployed in enterprises today. For more information visit: www.cylance.com


      Media Contacts:
      OC Tech Alliance
      Dan Chmielewski
      Madison Alexander PR
      714-832-8716
      949-231-2965
      Email Contact

      Cylance, Inc.
      Bill Fallon
      keating/co
      212-925-6900
      973-768-6764
      Email Contact "
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      schrieb am 21.10.15 07:03:40
      Beitrag Nr. 34 ()
      '15 "Top 100" North America: Winners - RedHerring - Jun15
      www.redherring.com/events/rhna/2015winners/
      www.redherring.com/events/top-100/

      " Company - Sector - Country
      ActivEngage, Inc. Web United States
      AlphaSense, Inc. Cloud United States
      Altiscale, Inc. Cloud United States
      Appboy Mobile United States
      AutoGrid Systems Inc. Clean Tech United States
      Avangate Cloud United States
      Aventura Other United States
      Avi Networks Software United States
      AvidXchange, Inc. Software United States
      Axtria, Inc. Cloud United States
      BacterioScan Medical Devices United States
      Bill.com Cloud United States
      Biocatch Security United States
      BizSlate Inc. Software United States
      Blue Pillar Software United States
      Bluebox Security Security United States
      Bluenose Analytics Cloud United States
      BlueTalon Security United States
      Breathe Technologies Medical Devices United States
      ChartWise Medical Systems Other United States
      Clarity Software Solutions Software United States
      Clear Demand Software United States
      CloudAccess Software United States
      CloudBolt Software, Inc. Cloud United States
      CloudLock Security United States
      CloudOne Cloud United States
      CODA Energy Clean Tech United States
      ComputeNext Cloud United States
      Corduro, Inc. Cloud United States
      Coupa Software, Inc. Software United States
      CrowdStrike Inc. Security United States
      CustomerMatrix Software United States
      Cylance, Inc. Security United States
      Damballa Security United States
      Decisive Marketing/Advertising Tech United States
      DemoChimp Software United States
      DH2i Software United States
      Digital Air Strike Marketing/Advertising Tech United States
      e-Builder, Inc. Software United States
      Evolve IP Cloud United States
      Exadel Mobile United States
      Express KCS Inc Marketing/Advertising Tech United States
      eZanga.com Marketing/Advertising Tech United States
      FinalCode, Inc. Security United States
      Flipps Clean Tech United States
      ForSight VISION5, Inc. Pharma United States
      Freewavz Consumer Electronics United States
      Ground 2 Table Web United States
      Guardant Health Life Sciences/Biotech United States
      Hyginex Software United States
      iboss inc Security United States
      iCharts, Inc. Cloud United States
      IdealSpot Big Data/Storage United States
      IneoQuest Technologies Web United States
      Instart Logic Software United States
      InVisage Technologies, Inc. Consumer Electronics United States
      iovation Inc. Cloud United States
      Krux Big Data/Storage United States
      LoopUp Cloud United States
      MagnaCom Telecommunications United States
      MediaAlpha Marketing/Advertising Tech United States
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      paar interessante dinger dabei scheint mir

      SU Labs Launches Accelerator Program, On Sep 28th Singularity University welcomed the 1st group of startups entering the inaugural SU Labs Accelerator. The accelerator is a rigorous 10-week track in which seven startups progress through a series of boot camps +sprints, +are paired with strategic resources +partnerships, to prepare them to take flight, Using technologies rooted in biotech, artificial intelligence, hyperspectral imaging, +more, the startups are tackling big challenges facing our world, “To "solve these types of large scale problems, entrepreneurs need a unique kind of international community, with connections to corporations, governments, academia, nonprofits +investors, combined with a deep understanding of powerful tools, like artificial intelligence, computing, energy, medicine, nanotechnology, biotechnology, +robotics". We have that, @Singularity University”

      http://singularityhub.com/2015/10/02/taking-flight-meet-the-…
      http://techcrunch.com/2015/09/30/singularity-university-laun…

      " Totus Power: Mobile power packs for schools in developing countries, from recycled electric car batteries;
      By recycling electric vehicle batteries into mobile power packs for schools, Totus Power has created a reliable, non-toxic, high-power, rapid charging lithium-ion battery pack named the Jupiter 6 that provides up to 20 hours of electricity. The Jupiter 6 incorporates Li-ion batteries from electric cars +is significantly lighter than the equivalent lead acid batteries.

      The Team: Shiv Rajendran (India)




      Be My Eyes: Crowdsourcing eyes to the visually impaired;
      Currently hosting the world's largest visually impaired community, the Be My Eyes app allows users to connect with a visual volunteer over a Skype-like connection to get a real-time explanation of their surroundings to help navigate their daily lives.
      The Team: Hans Jorgen Wiberg, Christian Erfurt, Soren Stig (Denmark)




      FREDSense Technologies: Combining synthetic biology with biosensors to remotely monitor water quality +contamination;
      The company’s 1st product, FRED(Field-Ready Electrochemical Detector), uses a genetically modified bacteria to detect multiple water-borne contaminants in two simple steps. A cartridge holding the ‘sensing’ bacteria +chemicals needed to run the test is placed in a detector with the water being tested. After one to two minutes the detector sends the results via Wi-Fi, 3G, or USB connection, to your device.

      The Team: David Lloyd, Emily Hicks (Canada)




      Eat Limmo: Democratizing nutritious food with a synthesized baking substitute, from food waste;
      To combat Mexico’s rising rate of obesity, Eat Limmo has created a nutritious baking substitute from the seeds +peels of fruit +vegetable food waste. The finished product, Limmo, is used in baking to drastically lower the fat +sugar content, without changing the taste. Limmo creates an affordable way to provide nutritious food, +has been featured in Fast Company.

      The Team: Enrique Gonzalez, Flavio Siller (Mexico)




      X2AI: Automated mental health care, using artificial intelligence;
      Currently running pilots with a large hospital chain in the Netherlands, X2AI’s product Tess is a conversational robot that uses artificial intelligence, to provide patients with mental health conditions 24/7 support, by sensing emotions, providing reminders to take medication, documenting arising problems, tracking patient progress, +more.

      The Team: Michiel Rauws, Eugene Bann (Amsterdam)




      HyperCube: Tracking pollution on Earth, from space, using hyperspectral imaging, +satellites;
      HyperCube uses low-cost satellites +sensors, capable of tracking pollution on the entire surface, of the planet, to help companies understand +reduce their waste output, +ecological footprint. Their goal is to become the Google Earth, for global pollution.

      The Team: Brian Yen Yang Lim, Fabio Teixeira Santos (Australia)




      Radiomaze Inc.: Low-cost home security, using a Wi-Fi signal to smart devices for anti-intruder home detection;
      Radiomaze’s product, Hi WiFi, is at the forefront of low-cost home automation, +uses patent-pending software to transform Wi-Fi-enabled devices into motion sensors, to detect home intrusion. Hi WiFi was a 2015 CES innovation award winner.

      The Team: Mauro Pelosi, Francesco Della Rosa (Italy)

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      the 9-Year-Old Who Wants To Stop Ebola, during the ebola epidemic, Mark Leschinsky watched the coverage on television. When he learned that, despite precautions, healthcare workers were still getting sick, he decided to make his own Hazmat suit. It releases a bleach solution onto the suit's surface to kill any lingering viruses. Mark's invention earned him a Thomas Edison Innovation award, +induction into the National Gallery of Young Inventors

      ------> www.popsci.com/nine-year-old-who-wants-to-stop-ebola?cmpid=e…
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      schrieb am 23.10.15 03:49:09
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      eine firma wo ich mir noch einen einstieg vorstellen kann

      prinzipiell sehr interessant was sie machen
      IMO

      und ich weiss ein bisschen was über einen derer backer, eine VC firma
      sowie dass von diversen relevanten seiten ein interesse bestehen dürfte dass aus Ihrer "library" was wird

      CNS Response - Wins Platinum Innovations, in Healthcare, Award - Oct 22, 2015
      http://globenewswire.com/news-release/2015/10/22/779271/0/en…

      "ALISO VIEJO, Calif., Oct. 22, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CNS Response (OTCQB:CNSO) won the Platinum Innovations in Healthcaresm Award by the Adaptive Business Leaders Organization (ABL), a healthcare CEO organization focused on growing great companies. The ABBY awards, held yesterday in Long Beach, CA, recognize the most innovative national firms that improve the delivery and quality of healthcare, while lowering its cost.

      “CNS Response addresses a major health issue for a significant portion of our population who wrestle with mental health issues,” said ABL President Mimi Grant. “CNS’ PEER Online solution impressed the judges on ABL’s Finalists Selection Committee that it was not only innovative, but has significant clinical and financial metrics that prove their service is reducing the cost of providing quality care. INCREASINGLY, IT WILL BE INNOVATIVE COMPANIES,LIKE CNS RESPONSE,THAT WILL NOT ONLY WIN ABBY AWARDS, BUT WILL BE BIG WINNERS AS THE HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY SHIFTS FROM ‘VOLUME TO VALUE’”

      The finalist event was held before a live audience of CEO’s, ABL members and supporters. ABBY Award Winners were chosen by secret ballot following live presentations made by the chief executives of the nine Finalist organizations. This is CEO George Carpenter’s 2nd ABBY award. He previously won the Platinum Award for Workwell Systems in 2004.

      “The ABBY award is a win for the more than 10,000 patients and their doctors who contributed their outcomes data to help others receive more targeted therapy for mental health illnesses,” said Chairman of the Board Dr. Robin Smith.


      About CNS Response Inc.

      CNS Response (www.cnsresponse.com) provides a unique set of reference data and analytic tools for clinicians and researchers in psychiatry. While treatment for mental disorders has doubled in the last 20 years, it is estimated that 17 million Americans have failed two or more medication therapies for their mental disorders. The Company’s Psychiatric EEG Evaluation Registry, or PEER Online, is a new registry and reporting platform that allows medical professionals to exchange treatment outcome data for patients referenced to objective neurophysiology data obtained through a standard electroencephalogram (EEG). Based on the company’s original physician-developed database, there are now more than 38,000 outcomes for over 10,000 unique patients in the PEER registry. The objective of PEER Online is to reduce trial and error pharmacotherapy, which is the dominant approach for treatment resistant patients.

      To read more about the benefits of this patented technology for patients, physicians and payers, please visit www.cnsresponse.com. Medical professionals interested in learning more about PEER can contact CNS Response representatives at PEERinfo@cnsresponse.com. "
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      “Fierce 15” Biotech Companies of 2014, some familiar faces are driving many of this year's Fierce 15 biotechs - FB - Sep 22, 2014
      www.fiercebiotech.com/special-reports/fiercebiotechs-2014-fi…

      "A few things struck us while gathering this year's class of the Fierce 15, our 12th annual take on some of the most noteworthy private biotech upstarts making headway these days.

      First, you'll find a higher than usual accumulation of early-stage companies in the group. And it's not hard to see why. Once the IPO window opened in early 2013, we saw a whole slew of earlier winners jump through--many like bluebird ($BLUE) and Agios ($AGIO) winning some extraordinary returns for investors. By the end of last year we were beginning to see plenty of other newcomers make the move as well, definitely winnowing out the number of more advanced companies to select from.

      So here's the other kicker: These new companies are getting started with what I call the biotech redux generation, very experienced executives who were able to take advantage of the most recent wave of acquisitions to make a deal and are now coming back to start new companies like Editas (Avila's Katrine Bosley) and Cidara (Jeff Stein). Experienced drug developers with some excellent contacts in both the scientific world as well as the venture crowd make for some of the savviest new players in the business.

      This year we're also seeing some new technologies at the forefront, with gene therapy making a big mark alongside CAR-T and TCRs. Immuno-oncology in general represents a major portion of this year's report, and we're including one potential breakout on the cancer vaccine side, which just may have figured out how to beat the odds that have scuttled so many of its predecessors.


      Or not. High rewards come to those willing to take high risks, and few industries score as high on the risk scale as biotech. Smart money, proven executives and great science may improve the odds, but they can't eliminate the cloud of uncertainty that surrounds every early-stage, and most late-stage, treatments. All we can say is that if any of these biotechs don't make it in the end, it will be a disappointment. They are all aiming at big targets--not a me-too in the mix. And their success would spell a better world for patients.

      Finally, I'd say that the science behind drug development is perhaps more clearly defined in this year's class than ever before. Every entrepreneur now understands just how important it is to have the right lab behind the company. That kind of scientific credibility is at the heart of many success stories. And as more scientists get bitten by the biotech bug, I'd be willing to wager that you'll see many of them come back to launch more new companies in years to come.

      Like last year, all of this year's winners were selected by myself and News Editor Damian Garde, who shares the workload on FierceBiotech. -- John Carroll (email | Twitter)


      Adaptimmune - 2014 Fierce 15
      Aduro BioTech - 2014 Fierce 15
      Calico - 2014 Fierce 15
      Cidara Therapeutics - 2014 Fierce 15
      Cleave Biosciences - 2014 Fierce 15
      Dimension Therapeutics - 2014 Fierce 15
      Editas Medicine - 2014 Fierce 15
      Juno Therapeutics - 2014 Fierce 15

      Molecular Partners - 2014 Fierce 15
      Navitor Pharmaceuticals - 2014 Fierce 15
      Seres Health - 2014 Fierce 15
      Spark Therapeutics - 2014 Fierce 15
      Spero Therapeutics - 2014 Fierce 15
      Sutro Biopharma - 2014 Fierce 15
      Voyager Therapeutics - 2014 Fierce 15
      Mapp Biopharmaceutical - A 2014 Fierce 15 Extra "
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 50.893.428 von Popeye82 am 20.10.15 23:19:53
      Academic Enterprise Awards, 'Europe’s top spin-out competition', engineering nominess - Oct15

      - Every year, the Science|Business Network organises the Academic Enterprise Awards(ACES), to find the best spin-out companies from Europe’s universities. The '15 winner will be selected on 20 Nov, @our Innovating for Growth conference in Barcelona. Here we introduce the engineering nominees. -

      - Seram Coatings, Hardest thermal spray coating in the world, Norwegian University of Science and Technology(NTNU)

      FungiAlert, A smoke detector for farmers, Imperial College London

      GlobalYeast, More biofuel, using less land, KU Leuven

      DEA Drones, Emergency-response drones, ESADE Business School

      THINGK, Connecting elegant kitchen gear to the internet, Politecnico di Milano

      SwimM, Slithering robots can inspect large subsea installations, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

      TVT, Elegant glass-steel beams, University of Pisa

      Ecohelix, New products, salvaged from leftovers of the pulp and paper industry, KTH Royal Institute of Technology ...-
      http://sciencebusiness.net/eventsarchive/InnovationConnectio…
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 50.957.409 von Popeye82 am 29.10.15 02:26:40
      '15 ACES finalists announced, four spin-outs, from Norway, Sweden +France, will go through to final awards competition, in Barcelona, on 20 Nov '15 - SB/ACES - Oct 29, 2015

      www.sciencebusiness.net/news/77290/2015-ACES-finalists-annou…
      http://sciencebusiness.net/eventsarchive/InnovationConnectio…

      "The four finalists chosen by a selection of innovation experts to compete for first prize in the 2015 Academic Enterprise Awards (ACES) are Seram Coating (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Neosense Technologies (KTH Royal Institute of Technology), CAILabs and Pep-Therapy (both Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University).

      The finalists will present their three-minute ‘elevator-pitches’ on 20 November 2015 at the 2015 Science|Business annual summit in Barcelona, where leaders from research, industry and policy will debate how best unleash Europe’s technological potential. The ACES awards programme, running since 2008, is the only pan-European contest for university spin-out companies.


      Finalists

      Norway’s Seram Coatings claims it is the first in the world to have developed an anti-corrosion and wear-resistant coating based on silicon carbide, one of the world´s hardest compounds. Because this material has no melting point, it has not previously been possible to use it for coating. The company expects its spray, which should be able to withstand fierce heat or high doses of radiation, will replace coatings made of chrome and tungsten carbide.

      Sweden’s Neosense Technologies has developed a sensor with monitoring systems that keeps tabs on the blood oxygen levels and temperature of preterm infants. The company claims its system can reduce mortality and morbidity for pre-term babies at risk of developing lifelong disorders due to impaired oxygen therapy. Oxygen supply for premature new-borns needs to be tightly controlled: if levels are too high there is a risk of eye damage, even blindness, if too low there is a risk of permanent damage to the brain and other organs. The developers estimate a market of 50,000 patients across Europe and calculate that a reduction of minor and major disabilities by 10 per cent would save health systems €4 billion a year.

      France’s CAILabs uses ‘multi-plane light conversion’ technologies, protected by three patent families, to design optical components that manipulate the shape of coherent light, allowing optical fibres using the technology to carry more data. With its technology, CAILabs helped Japan’s KDDI, the country’s second biggest telecoms firm, break the world record for fibre capacity, as reported this year.

      France’s other finalist, Pep-Therapy, is developing drugs based on peptides – protein fragments that are small enough to get through the cell wall and lock onto intracellular targets, blocking the effects of cancer-promoting enzymes. The first product, DPT-PEP1, targets the caspase-9/PP2 pathway, which is implicated in the development of breast, lung and ovary cancers. DPT-PEP1 consists of two sequences, a shuttle to deliver the drug into cancer cells and a second to block the target protein. Preclinical results support the initial clinical development of DPT-PEP1 in triple-negative breast, lung and ovary cancers, uveal melanoma (orphan disease) and chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Two further products are in preclinical development.


      Whaaaaat are the ACES?

      The ACES is a programme created in 2008 to celebrate spin-outs from universities and public research institutes in Europe. Since then, more than 150 companies across the EU have been recognised for excellence, and several have gone on to success in growing sales, adding investment or finding new corporate partners and buyers. For past winners of ACES, see here

      Science|Business, a media and communications company that runs the ACES awards, manages a network of 42 universities, companies and public-sector organisations focused on research and innovation.

      In its 7th edition, ACES 2015 was open to individuals who have created a promising spin-out, created after 1 June 2013 and based on ideas developed at European universities. Each member of the Science|Business Network was invited to nominate two candidates for this ‘fast-start’ ACES award. This year there were 20 entries.


      The finalists were :eek: chosen :eek: :eek: , by three panels of spin-out experts, from university tech-transfer offices, companies and investment firms specialised in ICT, medtech and engineering/materials. Judges will look at the progress the four finalists accomplished during the first two years of their existence, with particular focus on:

      - Novelty: what makes the company unique?
      - Business development and market potential production, marketing, and sales
      - Fundraising strategy
      - Expected impact on society
      - Looking forward –growth targets, foreseen in five years


      CONTACT

      Maryline Fiaschi
      Avenue des Nerviens 79, Box 22
      1040 Brussels, Belgium
      Telephone: +32 (0) 2880 3045
      Fax: +32 (0) 2304 7572
      maryline.fiaschi@sciencebusiness.net "
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      “40 Hottest Smaller Companies in the Advanced Bioeconomy '15/16 awards” -BD/ABLCN,SAN FRANCISCO - Nov 4, 2015

      - Jim Lane -

      www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2015/11/04/virent-renmatix-ve…

      At the ABLC NEXT 2015 conference in San Francisco, Virent took the #1 spot in the 2015-16 “40 Hottest Smaller Companies in the Advanced Bioeconomy” rankings, published today in The Digest, the world’s most widely-read advanced bioeconomy daily.

      The Hot 40 recognizes companies with less than 100 full-time employees and $20 million or less in annual revenues.


      Renmatix (#2), Verdezyne (#3), Elevance Renewable Sciences (#4), Liquid Light (#5), Fulcrum Bioenergy (#6), Rivertop Renewables (#7), Green Biologics US (#8), Cool Planet Energy (#9), and NexSteppe (#10), rounded out the top 10. No #8 was awarded this year, as the company in question (Green Biologics) exceeded the employee threshold recently and graduated to the Hot 50.

      Ranked #11 through #20 are POET Biomass, Reverdia, Joule Unlimited, Michigan Biotechnology Institute, Ensyn, Sweetwater Energy, Ceres, Metabolix, Deinove and Calysta.

      The rankings, which recognize innovation and achievement in fuels, biobased chemicals and materials by emerging companies, are based 50 percent on votes from an invited panel of distinguished international selectors, and 50 percent on votes from subscribers of The Digest

      Overall, more than 100,000 individual company ratings were received from panelists and voters in the annual Hot 40 and Hot 50 rankings

      The Miami, FL-based Digest serves more than 1,800,000 unique readers and followers via the web, newsletters, social media and broadcast in every UN-recognized country.


      The 40 Hottest Smaller Companies in the Advanced Bioeconomy for 2015-16 are:

      1 Virent
      2 Renmatix
      3 Verdezyne
      4 Elevance Renewable Sciences
      5 Liquid Light
      6 Fulcrum Bioenergy
      7 Rivertop Renewables
      8 Green Biologics US
      9 Cool Planet Energy
      10 NexSteppe

      11 POET Biomass
      12 Reverdia
      13 Joule Unlimited
      14 Michigan Biotechnology Institute
      15 Ensyn
      16 Sweetwater Energy
      17 Ceres
      18 Metabolix
      19 Deinove
      20 Calysta

      21 Siluria Technologies
      22 Anellotech
      23 Global Bioenergies
      24 Rennovia
      25 Industrial Microbes
      26 Dyadic
      27 Zymergen
      28 Propel Fuels
      29 RedRock Biofuels
      30 Kiverdi

      31 Gingko BioWorks
      32 Leaf Resources Ltd
      33 ZeaChem
      34 Cellana
      35 Oberon Fuels
      36 Mango Materials
      37 Newlight Technologies
      38 Yulex
      39 Genera Energy
      40 Lygos "
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      'Ready to Rocket Cleantech List '15' - RtR, B.C. - Feb 26, 2015


      - Jennifer Cromie(9:00 AM) -
      www.readytorocket.com/2015/02/2015-ready-to-rocket-cleantech…
      www.readytorocket.com/2015/02/2015-ready-to-rocket-ict-list.…

      - Ready to Rocket is a unique business recognition list that profiles B.C. technology companies with the greatest potential for revenue growth. Since 2003, the Ready to Rocket list has consistently predicted the revenue growth leaders and the companies most likely to attract investment. -

      - The 2015 selections for the Cleantech Ready to Rocket list are as follows:

      Aquatic Informatics Inc.
      Awesense Wireless Inc.
      Axine Water Technologies, Inc.
      Bit Stew Systems Inc.
      Cooledge Lighting Inc.
      dPoint Technologies Inc.
      First Light Technologies Ltd.
      Golden Environmental Mat Services Inc.
      Mazza Innovation Ltd.
      Neurio Technology Inc.
      Quadrogen Power Systems, Inc.
      Rainforest Automation Inc.
      S2G Biochemicals Inc
      Saltworks Technologies Inc.
      SemiosBIO Technologies Inc.
      Solegear Bioplastics Inc
      Sun Central ...-
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 50.974.584 von Popeye82 am 31.10.15 05:12:18
      "TOP 20 Most Innovative Public Technology Companies" - Canadian Innovation Exchange/MaRS, DD - Nov 17, 2015

      - The 2015 CIX Top 20 is a showcase of the hottest, most innovative Canadian technology companies selected by a selection committee of investors and professionals in the finance and technology industries. These 20 companies will present their innovation at CIX 2015 on November 17 at MaRS. -

      - Aislelabs Inc.
      Beagle Inc.
      Control
      LeadSift
      Miovision
      PiinPoint
      Plooto
      Plum.io
      Q4 Web Systems
      Redtree Robotics
      RtTech Software
      Rubikloud Technologi...
      SilkStart Technology...
      SkySquirrel Technolo...
      Statflo Inc.
      Synbiota Inc.
      Thalmic Labs
      ThinkData Works Inc.
      Trulioo
      Venzee Inc. ...-
      ------> www.canadianinnovationexchange.com/top-20/2015-top-20/
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      www.adipec.com/awards


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      'Global Awards '15' - IChemE - Nov15

      www.icheme.org/media_centre/news/2015/low%20impact%20frackin…

      "Public concern over the environmental impact of shale gas extraction is driving innovation amongst chemical engineers searching for ways to improve the hydraulic fracturing process. A novel fracturing fluid designed to make fracking greener was named the overall winner at the Institution of Chemical Engineer’s (IChemE) Global Awards 2015 in Birmingham, UK, last night.


      Researchers based at[b] Pacific Northwest National Laboratory[/b] in Richland Washington, US, have come up with a new fluid, which significantly reduces the pumping pressures required to stimulate shale gas production. Their work was chosen by judges from a list of over 100 shortlisted entries.

      The Pacific Northwest team had triumphed earlier in the evening by seeing off stiff competition from global names including PETRONAS and Costain to pick up the Oil & Gas Award. They then went on to win the night’s blue riband Award for Outstanding Achievement in Chemical and Process Engineering.

      It was a successful night all round for entries from the USA. Lehigh Technologies claimed the Sustainable Technology Award for their micronized powder manufactured from used industrial rubber. Ohio State University claimed the Water Management and Supply Award, and California based lubricants producer, Novvi, were presented with the Best Business Start-Up Award – a new category for 2015.

      Individual winners on the night included Worley Parson’s Christopher Jansen, who was named best Young Chemical Engineer in Industry. He narrowly beat Malaysian winner Ezmal b Ab Rashid, and James Perrin from New Zealand’s Lion brewery.

      Dr Ho Wai Shin was presented with the global award for best Young Chemical Engineer in Research. The Universiti Teknologi Malaysia lecturer also won in the same category at last week’s IChemE Malaysia Awards.

      Stuart Campbell triumphed in the Industry Leader category. A new category, the award is presented to an individual who has demonstrated exceptional leadership and motivational skills in the chemical engineering profession. Stuart is a project director at Costain who also won the Industry Project of the Year Award.

      Higher education in the UK was well represented with three out of 16 awards taken home by UK Universities. The Sir Joseph Swan Centre for Energy Research in Newcastle was presented with the Dhirubhai Ambani Award for Outstanding Chemical Engineering Innovation for the Resource-Poor. Their novel technology uses waste heat for drying, chilling and preserving foods.

      The University of Liverpool picked up the Energy Award, for their solar power project. Cardiff University took the Innovative Product of the Year prize – a joint win with Johnson Matthey for their work with gold catalysts. And the Cork Institute of Technology, walked away with the Education and Training Award, for their project with Pfizer Ireland.

      Other winners during the evening included a team from Lion’s Auckland brewery ‘The Pride’ who claimed the Food and Drink Award, for their sustainability credentials. Laurentian University in Canada took home the Research Project of the Year Award. Senscient, GexCon and Suncor Energy collected the Process Safety Award for their joint collaboration on laser-based alarm sensors.

      IChemE’s president, Andrew Jamieson, extended his congratulations to the winners and he said: “IChemE is a truly international institution and tonight’s diverse range of winners from industry and academia is a compelling illustration of our commitment to recognise and advance chemical engineering worldwide."

      The IChemE Global Awards, held in partnership with Aramco, celebrate and recognise excellence in chemical engineering worldwide. This year’s awards show was hosted by BBC business journalist, Steph McGovern, at the Hilton Metropole, Birmingham, UK on 5 November 2015.
      Official winners of the IChemE Global Awards 2015
      Award for Outstanding Achievement in Chemical and Process Engineering sponsored by Aramco


      Winner: 'Making fracking greener', Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA

      Summary of winning entry: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has developed a non-toxic, potentially recyclable, hydraulic fracturing fluid that expands in the presence of CO2. As a result, reservoir rock can be fractured at significantly lower pumping pressures, potentially making fracking less energy intensive and more environmentally friendly.

      Research Project of the Year Award sponsored by Simon Carves Engineering

      Winner: 'Industrial off-gas supports biofuel production', Laurentian University; Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations, Canada

      Summary of winning entry: Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations and Laurentian University have created a programme to capture of waste off-gas heat and mitigation of CO2 for the production of clean-burning biodiesel.
      Best Business Start-Up Award sponsored by Shell

      Winner: Novvi LLC, USA

      Summary of winning entry: Novvi has developed targeted hydrocarbon molecules from plant sugar. The technology has met both the environmental and performance criteria in the lubricants industry, at a competitive cost. Novvi’s product also offers an opportunity for biochemical’s to directly replace petroleum without compromise.
      Food and Drink Award sponsored by PM Group

      Winner: 'The Pride – Sustainability', Lion – Beer, Spirits, & Wine (NZ) Ltd, NZ

      Summary of winning entry: Lion's Auckland brewery uses a process to continuously improve in the areas of energy, water, and waste reduction. Projects in 2014 resulted in approximately 9,600 GJ/y sustained energy reduction, and 80m l/y sustained water reduction.
      Innovative Product of the Year Award sponsored by AstraZeneca

      Winner: 'Gold catalysts for VCM production', Johnson Matthey; Cardiff University, UK

      Summary of winning entry: Vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) is a major chemical used to produce polyvinyl chloride. The manufacturing process through hydro-chlorination of acetylene using mercuric chloride, supported on a carbon catalyst, is non-sustainable. Cardiff University and Johnson Matthey have designed and commercialised a new gold catalyst, which is non-polluting and has improved performance.
      Young Chemical Engineer in Industry Award sponsored by GSK

      Winner: Christopher Jansen, WorleyParsons, Australia

      Summary of winning entry: Chris Jansen is a Chartered Chemical Engineer with experience in oil and gas, engineering services and wastewater treatment. He won the 2014 IChemE Global Process Safety Award, presented a paper at Hazards Australasia 2015, facilitated a HAZOP for Santos GLNG and won seed funding from the Worley Parsons Innovation Council to develop his idea that could revolutionise confined space safety during unit turnarounds.
      Young Chemical Engineer in Research Award sponsored by ExxonMobil

      Winner: Ho Wai Shin, University Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia

      Summary of winning entry: Dr. Ho Wai Shin specialises in process planning/scheduling, modelling, simulation and optimization focusing on mathematical modelling approach and pinch analysis. His research activities are focused on sustainability which includes energy, water, and waste management.
      Education and Training Award sponsored by Bouygues Energies and Services

      Winner: 'Building process safety knowledge & performance', Pfizer Ireland Pharmaceuticals; Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland

      Summary of winning entry: Pfizer’s Little Island plant partnered with Cork Institute of Technology to develop an educational programme that focuses on process safety: low frequency but high impact events. This programme has given staff the capability to recognise where things can go wrong. The programme has been recently extended to a second site.
      Chemical Engineering Industry Project of the Year Award sponsored by Sellafield

      Winner: 'Dimlington terminal modifications', Costain, UK

      Summary of winning entry: Costain undertook a project to make the UK’s Dimlington gas terminal compliant with legislation prohibiting the use of HCFCs in the maintenance and servicing of refrigeration equipment. The solution used existing plant and equipment to avoid any downtime of the plant throughout the project.
      Energy Award sponsored by Rolls-Royce

      Winner: 'Safer and cheaper solar cell processing', University of Liverpool, UK

      Summary of winning entry: Cadmium chloride is a key ingredient in solar panels and is highly toxic, environmentally harmful, and expensive. The University of Liverpool found that it can be replaced with magnesium chloride, which is extracted from seawater. Safe and less than 1% of the cost, it is as effective as the expensive and toxic alternative.

      Dhirubhai Ambani Award for Outstanding Chemical Engineering Innovation for Resource-Poor People sponsored by Reliance Industries Limited

      Winner: 'Multifunctional concentrated solar adsorption for food preservation', the Sir Joseph Swan Centre for Energy Research, UK

      Summary of winning entry: Researchers at Newcastle University developed a novel technology that promises to reduce food waste and lift people out of poverty. It reduces post-harvest food losses – as high as 50% in developing countries – by using waste heat for food drying; producing ice for chilled food storage, and producing concentrated brine to preserve foods.
      Water Management and Supply Award sponsored by IChemE Water Special Interest Group

      Winner: 'Separating oil from water', Ohio State University, USA

      Summary of winning entry: A new mesh has been developed using a special coating that contains thousands of tiny holes that act like a colander. When a mixture of oil and water is poured over the treated mesh, the oil gets trapped and the water passes straight through, separating the liquids and helping to clean oil spills.
      Process Safety Award sponsored by ABB Consulting

      Winner: 'Laser-based sensor technology improves process safety', Senscient Ltd; GexCon AS; Suncor Energy Inc, UK

      Summary of winning entry: The Terra Nova facility faced two major challenges – during adverse weather, gas detection sensors were triggering false alarms, and the reservoir was beginning to produce toxic H2S. A multi-disciplinary team from Canada, Norway, the UK and the US implemented new technology which improved safety, reduced maintenance requirements, and eliminated downtime from false alarms.
      Oil and Gas Award sponsored by Jacobs

      Winner: 'Making fracking greener’, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA

      Summary of winning entry: See Outstanding Achievement Award.
      Sustainable Technology Award sponsored by Costain

      Winner: ‘Micronized rubber powder – green for free’, Lehigh Technologies, USA

      Summary of winning entry: Lehigh converts rubber from post-industrial rubber into micron-scale powders, used in a wide range of consumer and industrial applications. Micronised rubber powders are more cost-effective and more sustainable than oil-derived feedstocks, delivering equal-to-enhanced performance.
      Industry Leader Award sponsored by NES Global Talent

      Winner: Stuart Campbell, Costain, UK

      Related links

      IChemE Global Awards


      Notes to media

      For further information, please contact:

      Trish Regis, Communications officer, IChemE
      tel: +44 (0) 1788 534435
      email: pregis@icheme.org

      Photographs are available on request


      About chemical engineers

      Chemical, biochemical and process engineering is the application of science, maths and economics to the process of turning raw materials into everyday products. Professional chemical engineers design, construct and manage process operations all over the world. Pharmaceuticals, food and drink, synthetic fibres and clean drinking water are just some of the products where chemical engineering plays a central role.


      About IChemE

      The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) is the global professional membership organisation for people with relevant experience or an interest in chemical engineering. With a growing global membership of over 42,000, the Institution is at the heart of the process community, promoting competence and a commitment to best practice, advancing the discipline for the benefit of society, encouraging young people in science and engineering and supporting the professional development of its members. IChemE is the only organisation to award Chartered Chemical Engineer and Professional Process Safety Engineer status. "
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 51.102.927 von Popeye82 am 16.11.15 19:18:13
      www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/8061711-bye-aerospace-and…
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      schrieb am 23.11.15 05:09:43
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      IFTech +Sound Options Announced, as the $25,000 Winners of Ignite Start-up Competition - CTL/ID/SIC, ONTARIO - Nov 20, 2015

      - Nick Waddell -
      www.cantechletter.com/newswire/iftech-and-sound-options-anno…
      http://ignitedurham.ca/

      "DURHAM REGION, Ontario–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Spark Innovation Centre is pleased to announce IFTech as the Young Entrepreneur winner and Sound Options as the General Entrepreneur winner of the 2015 Ignite competition. Both companies have taken the top prize of $25,000 each.


      Inventing Future Technology Inc. (“IFTech”) co-founded by son and father duo Brodie Stanfield and Michael Stanfield are innovators in wearable technology, leading the next generation of immersive gaming. Their first product is ARAIG (As Real As It Gets), a high-tech, multi-sensory gaming suit. The ARAIG gaming suit provides a new unique immersive experience through multi-sensory feedback. Whether it is for gaming, training, virtual reality, augmented awareness or another market entirely, ARAIG can deliver the most cutting edge technology to its users.


      Sound Options, founded by Dr. Michael Chrostowski, designs accessible and affordable treatments for chronic ringing in the ears known as tinnitus. The company works with hearing clinics to provide patients with a software-generated customized sound therapy embedded in music. Using current knowledge of the brain changes that trigger tinnitus, the treatments are tailored to each individual using cutting-edge software that takes into account a person’s tinnitus and hearing loss.

      Along with the $25,000 prize, these two companies will be given free office space in Spark Centre’s head office The Loft, located in Oshawa, and will also join Spark Centre’s Thrive Accelerator Program which offers significant advisory and business support services to achieve a faster market entry.

      “I am continuously impressed with the amount of entrepreneurial talent in Durham Region. The level of competition this year was at its highest and I congratulate all 72 companies who participated throughout the process,” said Dennis Croft, President & CEO of Spark Centre. “Congratulations to IFTech and Sound Options, two incredibly dedicated and hard-working companies. Spark Centre is looking forward to being a part of their journey and continued success.”


      About Ignite: Currently in its third year, Ignite is an exciting entrepreneurial journey organized by Spark Innovation Centre. The competition is an extensive journey which includes a 60 second pitch competition, a three minute pitch competition, and a 30 minute boardroom presentation in front of the Ignite Power Panel before two $25,000 winners are chosen. For more information visit ignitedurham.ca. "



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      schrieb am 24.11.15 00:01:16
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      "Global Innovation Competition for Science +Technology, for the Benefit of Mankind"(GIST Tech-I), finalists
      www.gistnetwork.org/resources/2015-tech-i-finalists-announce…
      www.aaas.org/sites/default/files/gist_techi_brochure_final.p…
      www.aaas.org/tech-i

      ""Change will not come if we wait for some other person, or if we wait for some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek." – President Barack Obama

      Following a record number of votes, applications, and expert reviews, the U.S. Department of State, GIST initiative, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) are proud to announce the 2015 GIST Tech-I finalists.


      The 2015 Tech-I finalists representing 24 countries are:

      TOP 15 IDEA STAGE FINALISTS


      Abderrahmane Bentaiba, Algeria
      Almas Taj Awan, Pakistan
      Arlinda Rezhdo, Albania
      Charles Batte, Uganda
      Pape Moctar Cisse, Senegal
      Ibrahim Rasul Bernado, Philippines
      Iker Arbulu Lozano, Mexico
      Jose Hernandez, Guatemala
      Marvin Rafael Jarquin Calderon, Nicaragua
      Mojisola Ojebode, Nigeria
      Patricio Avila, Chile
      Rudi Cooke, South Africa
      Sabira Mehrin Saba, Bangladesh
      Tareq Makhalfeh, Jordan
      Andrey Seleznov, Ukraine


      TOP 15 START UP STAGE FINALISTS

      Ardak Berdibekov, Kazakhstan
      Arthur Eldred, Zambia
      Blessing Mene, Nigeria
      Iffat Zafat Aga, Pakistan
      Emir Memisevic, Bosnia & Herzegovina
      Gabriel Gurovich, Chile
      Ikpeme Neto, Nigeria
      Jihane Laraichi, Morocco
      Edwin Chazaro, Mexico
      Carlos Bernal, Mexico
      Rashid Aliyev, Azerbaijan
      Regnard Raquedan, Philippines
      Samson Fiado, Malawi
      Taita Ngetich, Kenya
      Tendekayi Katsiga, Botswana


      This year the Tech-I competition received a record 792 applications from 74 countries in the sectors of agriculture, energy, healthcare, and information communication technology. Following initial review at AAAS, applications went to the formal review stage conducted by the expert panels. Over 110 regional, scientific, technical, innovation, and entrepreneurship experts from around the world participated in the review process assessing: the feasibility of the idea/start-up; and the potential societal impact and target market of the idea/startup including a consideration as to what problems the idea solves, what the benefits of such an idea are, and how this product compares to others. Each application was reviewed by a minimum of 3 experts within a specific panel focused on their region and application sector.

      Following full review, 76 semi-finalists from 37 countries were announced on May 8. From May 11 through June 11, semi-finalists embarked on a huge promotion campaign to advertise themselves, their product, and not forgetting to get people to vote on the Tech-I website for their idea. In total, Tech-I semi-finalists received an amazing 407,697 votes hugely surpassing the 1,000,000th Tech-I competition vote since 2011. During the month of voting, semi-finalists appeared on national and international television, on radio, Voice of America, in newspapers, and social media including the Prime Minister of Albania! Their efforts promoted entrepreneurship around the world in addition to highlighting how amazing ideas and hard work can not only benefit an individual but a community, a country, a region, and the world as a whole.

      The 30 Tech-I finalists (15 Idea stage and 15 Start-up stage) will now undergo web based training prior to flying to Nairobi, Kenya to participate in the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in July. During this internationally prestigious event, these amazing up-and-coming scientists and entrepreneurs will receive 2 days of intensive entrepreneurial skills training, mentorship, and networking access to global leaders in their fields. Additionally, during the GES finalists will compete in a live pitching final to decide who will become the Tech-I 2015 winners.


      Stay tuned to GIST Network social media during the GES and follow #GISTTechI and #StartTheSpark. "
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      "The Australian Innovation Challenge 2015", supported by Shell, finalists
      www.theaustralian.com.au/innovationchallenge
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      Global 100 Cleantech Companies, to Watch
      https://i3connect.com/gct100/watch

      "7AC Technologies United States $6.876M 2009
      AeroFarms United States $20.5M 2004
      Aledia France $48.25M 2011
      Aseptia United States $34M 2006
      Ayla Networks United States $19.9M 2010
      Bactest United Kingdom $1.43M
      BBOXX United Kingdom $19.9M 2010
      Bit Stew Systems Canada $17.2M 2005
      Bolt Threads United States $32.3M 2009
      Calysta United States $48M 2011
      Cambrian Innovation United States $0 2006
      Clean Energy Collective United States $34.8M 2009
      Cogenra Solar United States $13.7M 2009
      Cohda Wireless Australia $1.8M 2004
      Standard_connora_technologies__llc.___the_world_leader_in_recyclable_epoxy___connora_technologies_is_redefining_the_recyclable_composites_industry_with_the_groundbreaking_recyclamine__technology.
      Connora Technologies United States $3.11M 2012
      dPoint Technologies Canada $6.1M 2004
      ecobee Canada $9.24M 2007
      Empower Micro Systems United States $5.399M 2011
      Enevate United States $59M 2006
      ETOGAS Germany $19.3M 2010
      Farmigo United States $26M 2009
      FarmLogs United States $15.83M
      Greensmith United States $39.48M 2008
      HARBO Technologies Israel $0 2013
      Hortau United States $21.5M 2002
      Iceotope United Kingdom $10M 2005
      Keystone Tower Systems United States $0 2010
      KiteGen Italy $0 2007
      Kiwigrid Germany $0 2011
      LED iBond Denmark $0 2014
      Minesense Technologies Canada $0
      Nanostone Water United States $0 2013
      Navitas Semiconductor United States $15.09M 2013
      Noble Environmental Technologies (ECOR) United States $9.1M 2006
      Nordic Power Converters Denmark $0 2014
      PerPETual India $0 2006
      Persistent Efficiency United States $0 2014
      Prolupin Germany $0 2012
      PV Nano Cell Israel $5M 2009
      Redbird France $2.185M 2012
      Saperatec Germany $5.57M 2010
      Semios Canada $1.063M 2010
      SinoEv Technologies United States $0 2009
      Smarter Grid Solutions United Kingdom $5.309M 2008
      Sol Voltaics Sweden $15.73M 2008
      Solantro Semiconductor Canada $26M 2009
      Spiral Water United States $0
      Terralux United States $44.45M 2003
      Thermondo Germany $6.427M 2012
      Water Planet United States $9.958M 2011
      WiTricity Corporation United States $29M 2007
      XL Hybrids United States $21.3M 2009
      Yerdle United States $6.7M 2012"
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      His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco closes CleanEquity Monaco 2016

      www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/his-serene-highness-prince-…
      www.cleanequitymonaco.com

      "LONDON, March 8, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- CleanEquity® Monaco 2016, hosted by Innovator Capital and the Monaco Economic Board, closed on Friday 4th March with its traditional awards ceremony and address by event co-founder His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco.

      CleanEquity showcased 27 world relevant, disruptive technologies sourced using a tried and tested process run by London based investment bank, Innovator Capital, with help from its international partners in Asia, Europe, Australasia, North America and South America.



      His Serene Highness conferred with the expert panel of judges, which selected the following companies for the CleanEquity Monaco 2016 Awards for Excellence:

      Lightbridge Corp. (USA) (NASDAQ: LTBR) received the award for Technology Research; the company is developing and commercialising an innovative, alternative nuclear fuel technology, which will improve significantly the economics and safety of existing and new reactors - potentially a huge contributor to low carbon energy generation.

      Desolenator (UK) received the award for Technology Development; the company has developed and patented a highly affordable and environmentally friendly method of water purification.

      Drayson Technologies (UK) received the award for Technology Commercialisation; the company has launched an app and a device. The app, CleanSpace™, allows consumers to accumulate CleanSpace™ miles and the device, which is integrated with the app, is a personal air quality sensor. Visit our.clean.space.com to find out more.

      The runners up were Vantage Power (UK) for commercialisation, Flash Bainite (USA) for development and Corrosion Radar (UK) for research.



      His Serene Highness said in His address:

      "I want to thank each of you for coming to the conference. For sharing your vision and committing to being part of the solution. We must all do what we can, both individually and collectively, to create, develop and implement political and practical solutions to the very considerable problems that we face.

      "This conference is very much a "family affair" – run by a young team who remind us that the work we are engaged upon is vitally important to preserve and improve the environment that they and their children will be inheriting."

      Mungo Park, Chairman of Innovator Capital and co-founder of CleanEquity Monaco, said:

      "We thank His Serene Highness for His continued support for this event. Technology innovation is still not adequately recognised as an essential part of the solution to the problems we are all trying to fix but by all accounts, this year, we had greater numbers of quality investors than in prior years. I am proud of this achievement.

      "My thanks go also to Covington & Burling, Parkview Group, Deloitte, PR Newswire, Cranfield University, INNEON, Gillamor Stephens, Enereau, the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, Monaco Economic Board and the Société des Bains de Mer de Monaco."

      CleanEquity Monaco will return to the Principality in 2017 for its 10th Anniversary.

      Contact:
      Conor Barrett
      Innovator Capital
      conor.barrett@innovator-capital.com
      www.cleanequitymonaco.com

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      SOURCE Innovator Capital


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      schrieb am 12.03.16 04:25:19
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      2015 Presenting Companies List for the NREL Industry Growth Forum
      www.industrygrowthforum.org/pdfs/2015-presenting-companies-l…

      "For over two decades, the Industry Growth Forum has been the premier clean energy investment event for growing companies to prepare, refine, and present their businesses to a wide range of investors. The two-day program will feature presentations by 30 emerging clean energy companies, thought-provoking panels and technology breakout sessions, along with organized networking opportunities. The 30 companies selected to present are as follows:


      Acumentrics
      /New CO
      2
      Fuels

      (Massachusetts, USA)

      Acumentrics
      has established profitable
      conversion of industrial CO
      2
      emissions and waste heat to hydrocarbon fuels through solid
      -
      state ionics at over 40% efficiency.

      Autowatts
      (Colorado, USA)

      Autowatts
      offers a web
      -
      enabled
      solar sales tool to size, price,
      finance, and e
      -
      contract a system with a local installer, allowing non
      -
      solar professionals to
      easily offer solar to existing clients.

      Be Power Tech, Inc.
      (Florida, USA)

      Be Power
      Tech
      , Inc.
      is developing an air conditioner that
      produces electricity and that is powered with natural gas.

      Biogenic Energy
      (California, USA)

      Biogenic Energy is a California based company dedicated
      to transforming biomass waste into low carbon fuel for electricity and transportation using a
      disruptive technology called hydrothermal liquefaction.

      CSD
      Nano, Inc.

      (Oregon, USA)

      CSD Nano
      , Inc.
      has developed the first and only anti
      -
      reflective coating (ARC) for retrofitting operating solar arrays.

      Design Flux Technologies
      ,
      LLC

      (Ohio, USA)

      Design Flux
      Technologies
      , LLC
      has developed
      an e
      mbedded
      s
      oftware
      -
      d
      efined
      p
      ower
      m
      anagement
      s
      ystem for
      b
      attery
      p
      acks and
      e
      nergy
      s
      torage
      s
      ystems
      .

      Dropcountr
      (California, USA)

      Dropcountr
      uses data analytics, sleek design and mobile apps
      to communicate water usage and metrics to consumers and utility staff; the Dropcountr
      software platform helps utilities and their customers save water, money and time.

      ESS Tech, Inc.
      (Oregon, USA)

      ESS
      Tech, Inc.
      has developed an extremely cost
      -
      effective
      energy storage system. The technology combines safe, abundant and non
      -
      toxic iron
      electrolyte with
      a
      patent pending flow cell design.

      Firebee SPC
      (Washington, USA)

      Firebee
      SPC
      creates renewable energy for charging
      phones and LED lights from the heat of cooking in stoves and fires.

      Frontline Aerospace, In
      c.

      (Colorado, USA)

      Frontline Aerospace, Inc. is primarily focused on
      commercial gas turbine efficiency products for applications on ground based turbines,
      with
      secondary expansion in
      to airborne
      applications.

      Glucan Biorenewables
      (Missouri, USA)

      Glucan
      Bio
      renewables
      converts aggregated
      agricultural residues created from existing
      first
      generation industries, to high
      -
      end chemicals
      and advanced biomaterials.

      HOMER
      Energy

      (Colorado, USA)

      HOMER Energy provides software and services to rapidly
      identify and assess least
      -
      cost
      solut
      ions for the rapidly growing distributed generation and
      microgrid markets.

      InnoSys
      (Utah, USA)

      InnoSys' Intelligent Lumens (iLumens) seamlessly fuses smart solid
      state lighting technology with sensor, communication, control, and informatics technologies to
      create
      energy
      -
      efficient, sustainable
      , and highly reliable lighting solutions including for bo
      th
      direct replacement and new construction markets.

      Inventev
      (
      Michigan, USA
      )
      -
      Inventev's Energy SWAT Truck uses the same motors for PHEV
      mobility to generate power for grid resiliency and avoids jobsite idling...W
      ork Electric, Drive
      Electric, Generate Electric.

      Lightning Hybrids
      (Colorado, USA)

      Lightning Hybrids sells and licenses a patented
      hardware/software system which converts a conventional medium or heavy
      -
      duty vehicle into a
      hydraulic hybrid, reducing emissions by 50% and fuel use by 35%.

      Li
      quidCool
      Solutions

      (Minnesota, USA)

      LiquidCool Solutions has developed a practical,
      scalable solution for cooling electronics by total immersion in a dielectric fluid.

      Next Energy Technologies Inc.
      (California, USA)

      N
      ext Energy Technologies
      has developed
      transparent energy harvesting coatings for windows that allow architects and building owners
      to transform windows and glass facades into producers of low
      -
      cost, on
      -
      site, renewable energy
      for buildi
      ngs.

      OPUS 12
      (California, USA)

      OPUS 12 is
      developing an electrochemical device that converts
      CO
      2
      , water, an
      d electricity
      into valuable fuels and chemicals that are cost
      -
      competitive with
      conventional products.

      Powerhive
      (California, USA)

      Powerhive offers a c
      ustom
      -
      built platform to meter and manage
      renewable microgrids for rural electrification in emerging markets.

      Sibellopti
      cs

      (Colorado, USA)

      Sibelloptics has created a compact, long
      -
      range, all
      -
      fiber
      commercial wind Lidar instrument for wind resource measurement.

      Sistine Solar
      (Massachusetts, USA)

      Sistine Solar
      create
      s
      solar panels of any color, pattern
      or design.

      Soliculture
      (California, USA)

      Soliculture
      panels allow growers to generate electricity over
      crop production with no negative impact on plant growth in a high yiel
      d controlled growing
      environment.

      Sonne Industries, LLC
      (Illinois, USA)

      Sonne Industries
      , LLC
      has developed
      Light Sentry™, a
      do
      -
      it
      -
      yourself, set
      -
      it
      -
      and
      -
      forget
      -
      it system that tells an outlet or light switch
      to power up, dim,
      and power down when electricity or light is needed.

      Sourcewater
      (Massachusetts, USA)

      Sourcewater, a spinout from MIT, is the first online
      exchange for buying, selling,
      recycling
      and managing water and water services for oil and gas
      production
      .

      Spectrum
      (California, USA)

      Spectrum is a cloud
      -
      based building information modeling
      software platform for the architecture industry that seamle
      ssly integrates design, sustainability
      analysis, and energy codes yielding low
      -
      cost, energy
      -
      efficient buildings.

      Stone Mountain Technologies, Inc.
      (Tennessee, USA)

      S
      tone Mountain Technologies
      is a
      developer of g
      as
      -
      fired absorption heat pumps for residential and light commercial water and
      space heating.

      Sun Number
      (Colorado, USA)

      Sun Number is b
      uilding solutions based on big data that lower
      the solar indu
      stry's cost of customer acquisition.

      Teslatricity
      (Texas, South Dakota, Florida, USA)

      Teslatricity is a
      LED Lighting Manufacturer
      and IoT Solution Provider
      offering LED
      -
      based lighting products that are less ex
      pensive, better,
      more efficient, recyclable, unbreakable and smarter than other products in the marketplace.

      Triea Technologies
      (Maryland, USA)

      Triea’s
      Biomass
      -
      HRS™ (Heat Recovery System)
      captures and
      extracts heat from composting animal manure and organic matter, processes it,
      and then provides it to meet the heating requirements of animal grow
      -
      out houses in the poultry
      and swine markets.

      VG SmartGlass
      (Illinois
      , USA)

      With the VG SmartGlass technology,
      a user can make any
      window go clear to dark without electricity to control for privacy, glare, and energy control."
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 52.197.235 von Popeye82 am 15.04.16 13:36:45
      auch
      www.redherring.com/events/red-herring-europe/
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      hier auch
      https://pioneers.io/festival2016/
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      interessanter Shit.
      my style


      "- Anonalytix: A cost effective cloud based technology, providing a new approach to data anonymization.
      - Biora: A renewable chemical company, making the world BPA free.
      - Cardihab: The world’s only scientifically validated, home-based, smartphone-enabled CR model of care, that can be delivered by existing healthcare providers.
      - Graph Air: An environmentally friendly graphene production process that is cheaper and faster utilising a renewable biomass.
      - Sensei: A robust sensor technology; capable of measuring chemical process parameters in very harsh environments.
      - TranspiratiONal: A sprayable biodegradable polymer membrane, that radically improves agricultural water use.
      - Horven Gluten-Free Barley: Out with the gluten, +in with the nutrition +taste.
      - Vaximiser: A disruptive technology that radically increases vaccine production in a cost-effective manner.

      www.csiro.au/en/Do-business/ON-Program/AcceleratiON "
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      World Economic Forum Names GlassPoint Solar Technology Pioneer 2016
      ------> http://widgets.weforum.org/techpioneers-2016/

      "GlassPoint Solar, the leading supplier of solar to the oil and gas industry, today announced it was named as one of the World Economic Forum’s Technology Pioneers, a selection of the world’s most innovative companies. GlassPoint was selected by an expert committee for its development of a solar energy solution that delivers low-cost steam used to produce crude oil more sustainably and economically.

      “It is an honor to be recognized and included alongside some of the most innovative companies in the world. This recognition further substantiates the increasing convergence between traditional and renewable energy. Our solar technology was specifically designed to meet the needs of one of the world’s largest consumers of energy—the oil and gas industry itself,” said GlassPoint President and Chief Executive Rod MacGregor. “By integrating alternative energy and traditional energy, the world can benefit from substantial carbon savings while deploying renewable energy at unprecedented scale.”

      The World Economic Forum’s Technology Pioneers program was started in 2000 to recognize global companies that can significantly impact business and society through new technologies. GlassPoint was selected from among hundreds of candidates to join a special group of companies with transformative solutions across the IT, health, energy, environment, food and financial services sectors. Previous recipients of the honor include Google, Twitter, SoundCloud and Airbnb.

      Technology Pioneers will also participate in the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2017 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland.

      Fulvia Montresor, Head of Technology Pioneers at the World Economic Forum, said, “We welcome GlassPoint to this extraordinary group of pioneers. They are among a list of companies that are helping to shape the Fourth Industrial Revolution, a technological revolution that will fundamentally alter the way we live, work and relate to one another. Through the platform of the World Economic Forum, they will be able to scale and share their technology in order to achieve a larger impact.”



      The company’s solar steam generators harness sunlight to produce steam for the process of extracting heavy oil, replacing natural gas typically burned to generate steam. GlassPoint’s solar oilfield projects are unlocking a tremendous opportunity to deploy solar energy in the global oil and gas industry.

      GlassPoint is one of the fastest-growing solar companies in history. In the past five years, GlassPoint has gone from commissioning the world’s first commercial solar enhanced oil recovery (EOR) project to building one of the largest solar projects of any kind. Last year, GlassPoint partnered with Petroleum Development Oman (PDO), the largest producer of oil and gas in Oman, to build Miraah, which will generate in excess of one gigawatt of solar thermal energy.

      Once complete, Miraah reduce emissions by 300,000 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) each year, the equivalent of removing 63,000 cars from the road. The project will generate 6,000 tons of solar steam each day for oil production, saving 5.6 trillion British Thermal units (BTUs) of natural gas each year. The gas saved can instead be exported as liquefied natural gas (LNG), used for power generation or redirected to the private sector to power new industries and create jobs.

      GlassPoint’s unique enclosed trough technology enables the use of lightweight, readily available materials that are a fraction of the cost of alternative technologies. The company’s proven technology demonstrates the massive opportunity for the traditional and renewable energy industries to work together and develop economically viable solutions to today’s energy challenges.

      The full list of recognized Technology Pioneers can be viewed here.


      About GlassPoint Solar
      GlassPoint Solar is the leading supplier of solar to the oil and gas industry. The global oil and gas industry consumes an amount of energy equal to 10% of its own production, making it one of the biggest markets for renewable energy. Operating worldwide from the Middle East to California, GlassPoint’s enclosed trough technology delivers the lowest cost energy to power oilfield operations. By harnessing sunshine, instead of burning natural gas or other fuels, GlassPoint helps oil producers reduce operating expenses while significantly cutting greenhouse gas emissions.

      GlassPoint is one of the fastest-growing solar companies in the world with more than than one gigawatt of solar oilfield projects under construction. The World Economic Forum recently recognized GlassPoint as a 2016 Technology Pioneer for its role in enabling more economical and sustainable oil production. For more information, visit GlassPoint.com. "
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      Gartner highlights 11 'cool vendors', from Australia +New Zealand, in 2016
      http://prwire.com.au/pdf/gartner-highlights-11-cool-vendors-…
      www.gartner.com/technology/research/cool-vendors/
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      3 Israeli Startups - Boomerang, NiNiSpeech & AerialGuard - Chosen to Represent Israel @Shengjing Global Innovation Awards 2016 in Beijing, Competing Against Startups From U.S., Europe, +China, for Prizes Worth $1,500,000
      www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/8711485-3-israeli-startup…

      "JERUSALEM, June 27, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --

      Startups to Gain Exposure from Investors throughout the World and Meet Chinese Tech Giants. Israel Segment of Competition Led by Israeli VC Fund JVP in Cooperation with Chinese Management Consulting Firm Shengjing Group.



      The three Israeli startups chosen to represent Israel at the finals of the Shengjing Global Innovation Awards 2016 in Beijing this August are genetic-therapy-for-cancer-developer Boomerang, mobile speech therapy startup NiNiSpeech and creator of autonomous navigation system for drones, AerialGuard.


      (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20160621/381793 )


      (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20160621/381794 )


      (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20160621/381798 )

      The winners will compete against startups from the U.S., Europe and China for prizes worth $1.5M (prize money, without equity), the opportunity for investment from a special fund of $25M established by the Shengjing Group for the competition finalists and exposure of their technological solutions to investors and leading companies from China and throughout the world. The finalists are expected to go on a road show which will include meetings with Chinese tech giants, as well as extensive coverage from Chinese media.

      The Global Innovation Awards were established by leading Chinese management consulting firm Shengjing Group and are taking place in China, the U.S., Europe, Latin America and Israel.

      The Israel segment of the competition is led by internationally recognized VC firm Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP). Local competition partners include global technology corporations with strong footholds in Israel and other leading Israeli firms including EMC, Microsoft, Poalim Hi-Tech, Ernst &Young Israel, HFN, Nautilus by Aol and PR Newswire.

      The Israel segment of the competition was launched in March this year. 140 Israeli startups entered the Israel segment of the global competition from a wide variety of fields. The three winners were selected from the eight companies chosen for the semifinal competition by judges from amongst the leaders of the Israeli hi-tech ecosystem.

      This year, a wide variety of startups participated in the competition from a number of different sectors, including FinTech, Pharma, Medical Devices, Healthcare IT, Enterprise Software, Internet, Media, IoT and more.

      Israeli startup DiACardio, which is revolutionizing heart ultrasound, was named the winner of the 1st annual Global Innovation Awards during last year's finals in Beijing.

      "We put a lot of emphasis on choosing companies with solid global potential which understand market trends on a worldwide basis," said Yoav Tzruya, JVP Partner. "There is a lot of deep technology in the Global Innovation Awards competition this year and this is a true testament to the Israeli tech ecosystem."

      "This year, we are pleased to see that there are a wide variety of companies in the competition, including those with specific applicability to the Chinese market," said Sherrie Wang, Senior Partner, Shengjing. "DiACardio already has its first Chinese customer. We have already invested over $60 million in Israel."

      Also participating were: Xueling Cao, Director at Shengjing; Kobi Rozengarten, Raffi Kesten and Gadi Tirosh, Managing Partners at JVP; Fiona Darmon, Partner & COO at JVP; Hanan Haviv, Partner at HFN; Yoram Teitz, Managing Partner at EY; and Rakefet Sudri, Head of Sales at PR Newswire Israel. Participating judges included: Steven Katz, Principal Investor at EMC Ventures; Amir Pinchas, Head of Operations & Portfolio at Microsoft Accelerator; Ari Aslan, Partner at EY; Yossi Vinitski, Head of High Tech at Bank Hapoalim; Merav Rotem-Naaman, Head of Nautilus by Aol; Ronen Hausirer, Partner, Technology Licensing Group of the Hi-Tech Department at HFN; Yoav Kantor, Key Account Manager at PR Newswire Israel.


      The Three Finalists that Will Represent Israel in the Beijing Finals:

      Boomerang
      is developing a genetic device for cancer therapy based on a concept of a logic AND gate: the activation of our CRISPR-based system is dependent on the existence of two cancer-specific markers inside the cell, promising an extremely specific treatment. Using advanced gene editing tools, our system is able to effectively eliminate cancer cells by activating suicide genes. Moreover, our system can be potentially designed according to the genetics of each patient's tumor, paving the way to personalized medicine.

      NiNiSpeech revolutionizes speech therapy using unique mobile technologies. Speech therapy is a $30B annual industry, still acting in traditional manual fashion, resulting in very poor outcome - 84% relapse rate in stuttering therapy. NiNiSpeech offers the first of its kind digital solution that boosts the therapist's and patients' experience, maximizes outcome, and reduces costs. The NiNiSpeech system is used in top clinics around the world and is endorsed by key opinion leaders. NiNiSpeech has won prestigious awards in the USA, Europe and China for its novel disruptive products.

      Aerial Guard is a software company that develops advanced autonomous navigation systems for unmanned vehicles. We target the civilian drone industry and help drone manufacturers to automate their drones by providing them with autonomous capabilities such as sense and avoid and intelligent navigation in compliance with the drone mission.


      About ShengJing Group - ShengJing Group is the largest and leading innovation service platform in China and devoted to setting up a global innovative ecosystem. The company has provided innovative business training to 20,000 Chinese entrepreneurs and invested almost $1 billion FoFs and direct investments in 2015. It is devoted to investing in and setting up the networks and platforms of top global investment institutions. In 2014 alone, ShengJing, Jiacheng FOF Platform has invested in over 15 brand investment institutions and incubators with the investment scale of nearly RMB 2 billion yuan. In 2015, Shengjing invested almost $1 billion include FoFs and direct investments in China, USA and Israel.

      (http://www.shengjing360.com/channels/186.html)

      About Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) - Jerusalem Venture Partners ("JVP") is a prominent global venture capital fund based out of the JVP Media Quarter in Jerusalem and the JVP Cyber Labs in Beer Sheva. Established in 1993 as part of the renowned Yozma program, JVP has raised over $1 billion to date and was ranked by Preqin as one of the top-ten consistently performing VC firms worldwide based on IRR and net returns. JVP has built over 120 companies, leveraging a broad network of partners and market expertise to help them to become global market leaders. JVP has enjoyed 29 notable exists - 12 IPOs and 17 M&As - the most recent being NASDAQ-listed CyberArk (NASDAQ: CYBR) and the recent acquisition of Altair Semiconductors by the Sony Corporation. JVP is renowned for not only creating companies from seed and driving them through to exit by leveraging the team's strong technical and operational expertise, but also for the numerous financial transactions fund management led in several companies to further increase the group's stake and substantially increase the upside and exit value for the fund's investors. (http://www.jvpvc.com)

      Contact:

      Pnina Ben-Ami
      Senior Director of Marketing, JVP
      pnina@jvpvc.com
      +972-2-640-9000 "
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 52.748.836 von Popeye82 am 02.07.16 12:54:49
      www.jvpvc.com
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 52.748.836 von Popeye82 am 02.07.16 12:54:49
      Global Innovation Awards
      https://f50.io/gia/
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 52.748.917 von Popeye82 am 02.07.16 13:18:02
      "Knightscope

      Knightscope has developed an autonomous technology platform for the prediction and prevention of crimes to create safe, more engaged communities. Knightscope utilizes autonomous robots, predictive analytics, and social engagement to seek out unlawful activities within a geo-fenced area.


      VOKE

      VOKE has delivered the first virtual reality capture and stream technology that enables viewers to experience immersive VR video in real time, on any device – phone, tablet, smart TV, or any commercial VR headset. VOKE provides a revolutionary offering to its partners in the form of a turnkey, consumer-controlled, live-event virtual reality solution.


      Flirtey

      Flirtey is a drone delivery service enabling instant gratification for e-commerce. Flirtey is set to revolutionize e-commerce industries that rely on last mile delivery. Drones enable a switch from hub-and-spoke to point-to-point delivery, enabling instant gratification.


      Robotic VISION Technologies

      Robotic VISION Technologies, LLC (RVT) is a privately held software and support services company. It is independent and strategically positioned to serve the machine vision industry which is experiencing significant growth.


      VentureShares

      VentureShares is the late stage affiliate investment fund of Decent Capital, the angel investment and family office of Mr. Jason Zeng, the co-founder and Ex-COO of Tencent Holdings. VentureShares focuses on both primary and secondary shares investments in late stage Unicorns, in China and Silicon Valley.


      Oculii

      Oculii develops an advanced 4D radar sensor which provides precise 4D (3D [X,Y,Z] positioning and speed) tracking data. The technology can be applied on intelligence transportation, self-driving cars, intelligent enforcement, and advanced driver assistant, etc. It raised over $1m after F50 Season 1.


      Gummicube

      Gummicube provides App Store Optimization (ASO) service for app developers to help their creative apps be easily searched and discovered by users with big data analytics, related software, and focus groups. They have clients and partners with several big corporations like Zynga, Sony Pictures, Staples, and NBC Universal.


      Applied Cavitation, Inc.

      Applied Cavitation, Inc. (ACI) is a nanotechnology process and formulation company. The ACI innovation, applied hydrodynamic cavitation, is built on a naturally occurring process called cavitation, where bubbles are formed and subsequently collapsed. ACI is dedicated to unlocking and harnessing the true potential of nanomaterials.


      CoolChip Technologies

      CoolChip Technologies develops an innovative air-moving paradigm using Kinetic Cooling Technologies for electronics cooling. Their patent-pending technologies offer high-performance, energy-efficient, cost-effective cooling in a smaller, quieter, lighter form factor than traditional solutions. They raised a $3.3M Series A early this year after F50 Season 3.


      Presdo Match

      Founded by one of LinkedIn’s co-founder, Eric Ly, Presdo creates a networking and event mobile app that helps attendees get the most out of any conference and organizers increase attendance and awareness.


      OwnerListens

      OwnerListens provides real time, location aware, private messaging between businesses & customers.


      DarcMatter

      DarcMatter is a fully transactional platform that provides transparent institutional-level access to private investment opportunities such as venture capital, private equity, hedge funds, and commercial debt products.


      Dynaoptics

      Dynaoptics develops a new kinds of lens structure that can significant reduce the size, weight, and cost of regular lens on smartphones and other portable devices. They recently finished a seed round of over $1.5M from Sierra Angels, Sand Hill Angels, Stanford StartX fund, zPark Ventures, and F50.


      Playlist

      Playlist is connecting the world with music. Their ad supported, fully licensed, streaming music service enables users to listen together and chat – making mobile music social.


      Vital Enterprises

      Vital Enterprises creates a revolutionary software platform for Smart Glass. Vital’s software enables instant hands-free access to the information and remote team support they need to eliminate errors and complete complex tasks quickly and confidently."
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      About ShengJing Group - ShengJing Group is the largest and leading innovation service platform in China and devoted to setting up a global innovative ecosystem. The company has provided innovative business training to 20,000 Chinese entrepreneurs and invested almost $1 billion FoFs and direct investments in 2015. It is devoted to investing in and setting up the networks and platforms of top global investment institutions. In 2014 alone, ShengJing, Jiacheng FOF Platform has invested in over 15 brand investment institutions and incubators with the investment scale of nearly RMB 2 billion yuan. In 2015, Shengjing invested almost $1 billion include FoFs and direct investments in China, USA and Israel.
      www.shengjing360.com
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      Global Grand Challenge Awards have arrived


      "Showcasing the world’s greatest social impact tech.

      XXX,
      The search for our Global Grand Challenge Award recipients is officially underway!

      On Aug 28-30th at the Singulairty University Global Summit we will be showcasing the world's most promising social impact tech companies. We’ll be teaming up with global development organizations, our corporate partners, and our SU Faculty to bring attention, connections, opportunities, resources, and recognition to the startups and projects we feel are capable of making the most significant positive impact on our Global Grand Challenges through their use of exponential technology.

      We’re excited to see the number of Global Solutions Program graduates who’ve already applied, and we know there are more of you out there. This is your invitation to apply for yourself or forward to a colleague who’s making a profound impact with a startup, company, or nonprofit.
      All accepted applicants will be featured in our Singularity University Global Summit Expo, and many will get the opportunity to present their projects from our main stage. You may even be invited to participate in a Scifi D.I. Workshop, where you'll experience the energy of intelligent ideation as you co-create with SU Faculty and leading experts in futurism, science fiction, and exponential technologies.

      Tackling our 12 Global Grand Challenges is critical for humanity’s journey to abundance and prosperity. With your help, we’ll bring progress to more than a billion people around the world.








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      If you or someone you know is part of an organization using exponential technologies to positively impact our world, apply now to the Global Grand Challenge Awards.

      Thank you for your contributions, and hope to see you at our Singularity University Global Summit this August in SF.


      Best,
      Will

      Will Weisman
      Executive Director - Conferences
      NASA Research Park | Silicon Valley
      Bldg. 20, S. Akron Road, MS 20-1
      Moffett Field, CA 94035
      wweisman@singularityu.org
      @wweisman "


      https://exponential.singularityu.org/summit/ggc/?utm_source=…
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      Most Innovative European Biotech SME Award(Applications)
      http://biotechsmeawards.eu/
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      World Dairy Innovation Awards, 2016
      www.foodbev.com/news/winners-of-the-world-dairy-innovation-a…
      www.foodbev.com/news/tag/world-dairy-innovation-awards/





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      Hyliion Wins U.S. Department of Energy Clean Tech Prize, @2015 Rice Business Plan Competition

      http://energy.gov/eere/articles/hyliion-wins-us-department-e…
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      Keine von mir dabei, diesmal(ergo: schlecht recherchiert :laugh::laugh: ).
      Nur 2 watches.

      Für Beschreibung, der Gründe, auf Link gehen,
      da(nn) jeweiliges Unternehmen drauf klicken

      "50 Most Innovative Companies", 2016
      www.afr.com/leadership/brw-lists/most-innovative-companies/5…

      "1 Planet Innovation
      2 Ivy College
      3 Commonwealth Bank of Australia
      4 Sendle
      5 Dyesol
      6 M&C Saatchi Group
      7 AbbVie Australia
      8 Claim Central Consolidated
      9 CSIRO
      10 CSBP Limited
      11 Smartgroup Corporation
      12 PwC Australia
      13 Employsure
      14 Leo Burnett Sydney
      15 hipages
      16 ITL Limited
      17 Thycon
      18 Deloitte
      19 ThinkPlace
      20 InfoTrack
      21 UHG
      22 Landgate
      23 Pact Group
      24 TAL Services Ltd
      25 Cure Brain Cancer Foundation
      26 EMC Solar Constructions
      27 Seeing Machines
      28 Ardex Australia Pty Ltd
      29 Qantas Airways
      30 Nova Group
      31 Smartfleet
      32 BizData
      33 Evolve Group
      34 Epic Pharmacy Group
      35 ide Group
      36 GroundProbe
      37 Corporate Travel Management
      38 Amicus
      39 Select Solutions
      40 LandCorp
      41 Real Pet Food Company
      42 Mint Payments Limited
      43 Clemenger BBDO Melbourne
      44 Isobar
      45 Seamless
      46 Cochlear Limited
      47 DEXUS Property Group
      48 Australian Catholic Superannuation
      49 Metro Trains Melbourne
      50 WEX Australia ........................."
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.140.494 von Popeye82 am 26.08.16 02:54:13Dann stell dich in die Ecke und schäm dich. ->

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      Jetzt mal mehr Länder,
      Wir 4/10

      Global/European Innovation Index, 2016

      www.globalinnovationindex.org/gii-2016-report
      www.imeche.org/news/news-article/innovation-nations
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      1 von mir dabei,
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      the "World's most Innovative Companies"(100), 2016
      www.forbes.com/innovative-companies/#15842dc5f172

      Rank Company Country 12-Month Sales Growth Innovation Premium*
      " #1 Tesla Motors United States 23.35503728% 82.4%
      #2 Salesforce.com United States 25.00310623% 75.5%
      #3 Regeneron Pharmaceuticals United States 36.88172524% 72.9%
      #4 Incyte United States 46.0699371% 70.8%
      #5 Alexion Pharmaceuticals United States 19.24211141% 70%
      #6 Under Armour United States 29.27417278% 68.9%
      #7 Monster Beverage United States 13.37638736% 68.8%
      #8 Unilever Indonesia Indonesia -13.98427381% 67.93%
      #9 Vertex Pharmaceuticals United States 147.9493033% 67.9%
      #10 BioMarin Pharmaceutical United States 13.43571162% 67.4%
      #11 Amazon.com United States 25.91405818% 63.8%
      #12 ARM Holdings United Kingdom 20.3783907% 63.7%
      #13 Naver South Korea 23.11330645% 63.3%
      #14 FleetCor Technologies United States 14.83904549% 62.1%
      #15 Netflix United States 24.74884174% 60.3%
      #16 Shanghai RAAS Blood Products China 50.90653334% 60.2%
      #17 Rakuten Japan 14.75391035% 60%
      #18 Asian Paints India 7.609810975% 59.8%
      #19 LG Household & Health Care South Korea 15.332049% 59.5%
      #20 Verisk Analytics United States 12.36966581% 59.5%
      #21 Amorepacific South Korea 21.03029209% 59.1%
      #22 Coloplast Denmark 10.08704948% 57.5%
      #23 Marriott International United States 5.226873021% 56.5%
      #24 Illumina United States 11.72185546% 56%
      #25 Red Hat United States 15.83289878% 55.9%
      #26 AmerisourceBergen United States 9.599723828% 55.6%
      #27 Visa United States 6.308169597% 55.5%
      #28 Sysmex Japan 9.644825211% 54.4%
      #29 Baidu China 20.03084206% 54.2%
      #30 Mastercard United States 6.793164902% 54%
      #31 Hindustan Unilever India - 54%
      #32 Hermès International France - 53.7%
      #33 TransDigm Group United States 22.30367102% 52.1%
      #34 Perrigo Ireland 19.02427687% 52%
      #35 The Priceline Group United States 11.47156326% 51.9%
      #36 Adobe Systems United States 23.2907817% 51.7%
      #37 Cerner United States 19.77776212% 51.4%
      #38 Ulta Salon Cosmetcs & Fragrance United States 21.61511502% 51.4%
      #39 Chipotle Mexican Grill United States -8.863600488% 51.1%
      #40 Almarai Saudi Arabia 9.758190756% 51%
      #41 Fast Retailing Japan - 51%
      #42 Starbucks United States 11.37412455% 50.8%
      #43 Unicharm Japan 1.899656929% 50.6%
      #44 Sirius XM Radio United States 10.34398616% 49%
      #45 Iliad France - 48.5%
      #46 Magnit Russia - 48.5%
      #47 Autodesk United States -8.15830721% 48.1%
      #48 Tencent Holdings China 31.91832908% 48%
      #49 BesTV New Media China 604.3609019% 47.8%
      #50 Lindt & Sprungli Switzerland - 47.8%
      #51 Reckitt Benckiser Group United Kingdom - 47.8%
      #52 Cielo Brazil 31.22165469% 47.7%
      #53 Ctrip.com International China 53.36607746% 47.7%
      #54 Mead Johnson Nutrition United States -10.75213953% 47.5%
      #55 Shimano Japan -6.679413332% 47.1%
      #56 Kone Finland 10.34487099% 47%
      #57 Dassault Systemes France 12.10758886% 46.9%
      #58 Expedia United States 26.72907876% 46.7%
      #59 ProSiebenSat1 Media Germany 16.20524666% 46.1%
      #60 Brown-Forman United States -1.460564752% 45.7%
      #61 SBA Communications United States 0.256482325% 45.3%
      #62 Essilor International France - 45.2%
      #63 Allergan United States -11.06705322% 44.9%
      #64 Keyence Japan 13.54592646% 44.9%
      #65 Oriental Land Japan 0.792523461% 44.2%
      #66 Tata Consultancy Services India 14.33485032% 44.1%
      #67 Intuitive Surgical United States 11.35063792% 43.9%
      #68 Fastenal United States 1.575807654% 43.3%
      #69 Roper Industries United States 2.132861974% 43.2%
      #70 Smith & Nephew United Kingdom - 43.2%
      #71 Experian Ireland - 43.1%
      #72 Colgate-Palmolive United States -7.35540153% 43%
      #73 Sun Pharma Industries India 45.4621078% 42.8%
      #74 Acuity Brands United States 19.47704423% 42.5%
      #75 Molson Coors Brewing United States -8.89668616% 42.4%
      #76 Fanuc Japan -27.52907909% 42.2%
      #77 Inditex Spain 14.20497786% 42.1%
      #78 Luxottica Group Italy -3.579247091% 42.1%
      #79 SABMiller United Kingdom - 42%
      #80 CR Bard United States 4.880504635% 42%
      #81 General Mills United States -6.053215203% 42%
      #82 Novozymes Denmark 7.896962707% 41.6%
      #83 Edwards Lifesciences United States 12.77286742% 41.3%
      #84 Equifax United States 13.28712177% 40.9%
      #85 Geberit Switzerland 23.2019523% 40.7%
      #86 Capita United Kingdom - 40.4%
      #87 Falabella Chile 8.970031304% 40.4%
      #88 Liberty Global United Kingdom 0.65600746% 40.2%
      #89 Larsen & Toubro India 10.75150619% 40%
      #90 Assa Abloy Sweden 11.03516246% 39.9%
      #91 Hikvision China 33.3114954% 39.8%
      #92 Constellation Brands United States 10.73986459% 39.7%
      #93 Coca-Cola United States -5.614483869% 39.7%
      #94 Omnicom Group United States 0.573617536% 39.7%
      #95 Paychex United States 7.753239642% 39.5%
      #96 Starwood Hotels United States -6.171370282% 39.5%
      #97 ITV United Kingdom - 39.4%
      #98 Church & Dwight United States 2.824724508% 39.3%
      #99 Grifols Spain 9.340417413% 39%
      #100 AVIC Aviation Engine China -24.48847785% 39%"
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      Beitrag Nr. 109 ()
      , which honor the top 100 proven technological advances of the past year, as determined by a panel selected by R&D Magazine
      www.rdmag.com/news/2016/08/2016-r-d-100-awards-finalists-ann…

      "Product - Organization

      Analytical/Test

      1-Day ACUVUE® MOIST® Multifocal Brand Contact Lens Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc.
      2100 Liquid Conductivity Meter ILIUM TECHNOLOGY INC.
      AcuScan1500 AcuTech Scientific Inc.
      ARIES® Luminex Corp.
      Aurora Xi Georgetown Rail Equipment Co.
      Co-developer: University of Florida, Nuclear Engineering Program
      BATTELLE NeuroLife™ Battelle
      Battery ISC Device National Renewable Energy Laboratory
      (NREL)
      Co-developer: NASA
      BGA244 Binary Gas Analyzer Stanford Research Systems
      BI-4500 Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensing Instrument
      Bond Elut Enhanced Matrix Removal-Lipid (EMR-Lipid) Agilent Technologies
      Broadband Magnetometry and Temperature-sensing with a Light-trapping Diamond Waveguide MIT Lincoln Laboratory
      Collabody Industrial Technology Research Institute
      (ITRI)
      Compact Dynamic Beamstop (CDBS) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
      Connex Spot Monitor Welch Allyn
      Containerized Bio-Containment System MRIGlobal
      Co-developers: HHI Corporation, GPA Services LLC, U.S. Department of State, The Paul G. Allen Ebola Program
      Cool Roof Time Machine Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
      Co-developer: Concordia University
      CorSense Laser and Plasma Technologies, LLC
      Dow ACCUTRACE™ S10 & Falcon Calidus™ CS The Dow Chemical Co.
      Co-developer: Falcon Analytical
      Electrofracturing Test System for Water Free Reservoir Stimulation Sandia National Laboratories
      EnteroPhone™ MIT Lincoln Laboratory
      Co-developer: MIT
      Fast, Multi-Channel Alignment System for Next Generation Silicon Photonics Test & Production PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P.
      Flex Plate Brookhaven National Laboratory
      Fragment Analyzer FEMTO Pulse Advanced Analytical Technologies, Inc.
      G908™ Ballistic GC High Pressure Mass Spectrometer 908 Devices Inc.
      GLO Transparent Ceramic Scintillator Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
      Co-developer: Nanocerox, Inc., Technology Assessment and Transfer, Inc., American Isostatic Presses, Inc.
      GlycoWorks™ RapiFluor-MS™ N-Glycan Kits Waters Corp.
      G-mode Microscopy & Spectroscopy Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      High-Altitude Attritable Link Offset (HALO) MIT Lincoln Laboratory
      Highly Sensitive Sensor for Distributed Methane Leak Detection Argonne National Laboratory
      Co-developers: University of Illinois at Chicago, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Aclima Inc.
      HOSS: Hybrid Optimization Software Suite Los Alamos National Laboratory
      KT-100 Katana Analyzer Rigaku Analytical Devices
      LifeScale-R Affinity Biosensors LLC
      LithoVue™ Single-Use Digital Flexible Ureteroscope System Boston Scientific Corp.
      Mitrecin A The MITRE Corp.
      Monowave 50 Synthesis Reactor Anton Paar GmbH
      MRS 7000 Series Preclinical MRI System MR Solutions
      Muse® Auto CD4/CD4% System MilliporeSigma
      NanoBlitz 4D Mechanical Property Tomography Nanomechanics, Inc.
      NanoLIBS® B&W Tek
      n-Defender Proportional Technologies Inc.
      Co-developers: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency,Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Alion Science and Technology, University of Tennessee, ORNL, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, Sandia National Laboratory, SSC-Pacific RADIAC Group
      Nip Pressure Alignment Tool (NPAT) Tekscan, Inc.
      Open Port Sampling Interfaces for Mass Spectrometry Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      P7700 Series TriMode™ Probes Tektronix
      PanScan Freedom RHK Technology
      PearlBeam AquiSense Technologies
      PHOTON II Bruker AXS Inc.
      Polyarc Reactor Activated Research Company
      Prime™ sCMOS Camera Photometrics
      PuLMo: Pulmonary Lung Model Los Alamos National Laboratory
      Purifier® Axiom™ Class II Biological Safety Cabinet Labconco
      Real Time Element Monitoring System Staib Instruments, Inc.
      Co-developers: Army Research Laboratory Army Research Office, STTR Funding
      Resolve Cobalt Light Systems Ltd.
      Sanger Arrayed Lentiviral CRISPR Libraries MilliporeSigma
      Co-developers: Wellcome Trust, Sanger Institute, Sigma-Aldrich, EMD Millipore
      ScreenChip System NemaMetrix, Inc.
      Second-Window Infrared Fluorescence Triband Imager (SWIFTI) MIT Lincoln Laboratory
      Co-developer: MIT Department of Biological Engineering, Massachusetts General Hospital (Center for Gynecologic Oncology)
      Smart Smoke Alarm Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      Co-developer: Walter Kidde Portable Equipment, Inc., including its Affiliates
      StenAIR Laserscope MIT Lincoln Laboratory
      Co-developer: Massachusetts General Hospital
      Thermo Scientific Vanquish Flex UHPLC System Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
      Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ Integrion™ HPIC™ system Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
      Thermo Scientific™ NanoDrop™ One UV-Vis Microvolume Spectrophotometer Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
      UXI Sandia National Laboratories
      Vapor-Phase Identification and Detection of Explosives and Narcotics Technology (VP-IDENT) Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
      XM Series Keyence America
      XPM - Accelerated Property Mapping Hysitron, Inc.
      ZipChip™ Microfluidic Separations for Mass Spectrometry 908 Devices Inc.
      IT/Electrical
      Active Roller Guide System Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
      AT&T MetroCell AT&T
      Aurora Xi Georgetown Rail Equipment Company
      Co-developer: University of Florida, Nuclear Engineering Program
      Battelle DroneDefender™ Battelle
      Compact Dynamic Beamstop (CDBS) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
      Cortet CEL
      Data Diode Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      Entropy Engine Los Alamos National Laboratory
      Co-developer: Whitewood Encryption Systems, Inc.
      FISA University of California, Berkeley
      Co-developer: Stanford School of Medicine
      Hard X-ray Scanning Microscope with Multilayer Laue Lens Nanofocusing Optics Brookhaven National Laboratory
      Co-developer: Argonne National Laboratory
      iSmartweaR Industrial Technology Research Institute
      (ITRI)
      Lightweight, High-performance Wind Power Claw Pole Generator Design Metal Industries Research & Development Centre
      Long-distance Floating Multi-screen Head-up Display Industrial Technology Research Institute
      (ITRI)
      MarFS Los Alamos National Laboratory
      mPaint Industrial Technology Research Institute
      (ITRI)
      Neuromorphic Cyber Microscope Sandia National Laboratories
      Co-developer: Lewis Rhodes Labs, Inc.
      OPTIMIZER3 Circuit Breaker Performance Monitor INCON
      PathScan Ernst & Young LLP
      Co-developer: Los Alamos National Laboratory
      Photonic Band Gap Structures Los Alamos National Laboratory
      SAMMCERS Industrial Technology Research Institute
      (ITRI)
      Small Airport Surveillance Sensor (SASS) MIT Lincoln Laboratory
      Co-developer: Federal Aviation Administration
      TC8000 Touch Computer Zebra Technologies
      T-QUAKE (Transceiver for Quantum Keys and Encryption) Sandia National Laboratories
      Transparent Diamond X-ray Beam Position Monitors Stony Brook University
      Co-developers: Brookhaven National Laboratory, Case Western Reserve University
      USBysnc (Personal Portable Device Pocket Cloud) Industrial Technology Research Institute
      (ITRI)
      Wearable Walking Assistive Exoskeleton Robot, 2WA-EXO Industrial Technology Research Institute
      (ITRI)
      Wolfspeed™ Wide Bandgap Automotive Traction Inverter Wolfspeed™, A Cree Company
      Co-developers: Toyota Research Institute of North America, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, University of Arkansas National Center for Reliable Electric Power Transmission, Department of Energy Vehicle Technologies Office
      Mechanical/Materials
      ACCENT Wax Inhibitor Dow Oil, Gas and Mining
      Aerocron® 2100 Electrocoat Primer PPG
      Co-developers: Air Force Research Labs, NAVAIR
      Alcoa Micromill Alcoa
      Alternative Additive Manufactured Metals in Nano-structure Exhibiting Ultra High Strengths ATS-MER, LLC (dba Materials and Electrochemical Research Corp.)
      Co-developer: University of North Texas
      CANVERA™ Polyolefin Dispersions Dow Coating Materials
      CapaciTorr® HV 200 SAES Getters S.p.A.
      Co-developer: SAES Advanced Technologies S.p.A.
      Containerized Bio-Containment System MRIGlobal
      Co-developers: HHI Corp., GPA Services LLC, U.S. Department of State, The Paul G. Allen Ebola Program
      Contaminant Adhesion Mitigating Epoxy Composite Coatings for Aeronautic Environments NASA Langley Research Center
      DeltaMax™ 3000i Milliken & Co.
      Desothane Solar Heat Management Coatings PPG
      Dow Corning® OE-7662/OE-7651N Optical Encapsulants Dow Corning Toray Co., Ltd.
      Dow Corning® TC-3040 Thermally Conductive Gel Dow Corning Corp.
      Co-developer: IBM Corp.
      Dow CTO™ 2000 Trimming Overcoat Dow Electronic Materials
      DSS Roll-Out Solar Array (ROSA) System Deployable Space Systems, Inc. (DSS)
      Co-developers: NASA Glenn Research Center, Air Force Research Laboratory - Space Vehicles Directorate
      EcoSnap-AC Heat Pump System National Renewable Energy Laboratory
      (NREL)
      Enviro-Prime® EPIC Electrocoat with Organic Catalyst PPG
      Falling Particle Receiver for Concentrated Solar Energy Sandia National Laboratories
      Co-developers: Georgia Institute of Technology, Bucknell University, King Saud University, German Aerospace Center
      Green Glass Adsorbent Technology Industrial Technology Research Institute
      (ITRI)
      Grid Burner Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
      Hierarchically Porous Silicon Anodes General Motors Research and Development Center
      High Performance Two-Phase Cold-Plate for Automotive Power Electronics Toyota Research Institute of North America
      Co-developers: Toyota Motor Corp., Purdue University, Cooling Technologies Research Center
      Hitachi Semiconductor Strain Sensor Hitachi Ltd.
      Co-developer: Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd.
      HVAC Load Reduction (HLR®) Technology U.S. Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory
      HYBRID CITY MULTI Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
      IKONIC™ 4100 Polishing Pads for Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP) Dow Electronic Materials
      K2 3-volt (3V), 3,000-farad Ultracapacitor Cell Maxwell Technologies
      Lightweight Design Solutions for Composites with BETAFORCE™ 2817 Adhesives for Automotive Mass Production Dow Automotive Systems
      LiSr2I5:Eu (LSI)- Neutron Gamma-ray Scintillator Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc.
      Co-developer: Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Dr. Hank Zhu
      Low-Cost, Flexible, Single-Crystal-Like, Large-Area, CdTe Substrates For Epitaxial Electronic & Electrical Devices TexMat LLC
      Co-developer: TapeSolar Inc.
      MicroMAX JetMachining Center (Generation 2) OMAX Corp.
      MobileShield™ Semblant™
      MOR-FREE™ L PLUS 1/CR 121 The Dow Chemical Co.
      MoSoy catalyst Brookhaven National Laboratory
      Nanostructured Anti-reflecting and Water-repellent Surface Coatings Brookhaven National Laboratory
      Obi DESīN LLC
      Paradigm WG Herbicide with Arylex Active Dow AgroSciences
      PhosZero with E-FeX Technology U.S. Water Services, Inc.
      PIM Membranes for Long-Lived Li-S Batteries Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
      Co-developers: The Molecular Foundry, The Joint Center for Energy Storage Research
      Porous Nano-network catalyst Argonne National Laboratory
      PuLMo: Pulmonary Lung Model Los Alamos National Laboratory
      Quantum-Dot Solar Windows Los Alamos National Laboratory
      Co-developer: University of Milano-Bicocca
      Self-Healing Paint (Polyfibroblast) The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
      Sensor Fish Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
      SOLARBAN 90 Glass PPG
      Solésence™ Nanophase Technologies Corp.
      Solution-Grown Crystals for High-Energy Neutron Detection Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
      Co-developer: Inrad Optics, Inc.
      Stress-induced Fabrication of Functionally Designed Nanomaterials Sandia National Laboratories
      Toyota Land Cruiser Prado Toyota Motor Corp.
      Co-developer: Toyota Central R&D Labs. Inc.
      U-Grabber Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      UpCarbon with Versatile Applications Purdue University
      Co-developer: SureCarbon Holdings
      URABat Industrial Technology Research Institute
      (ITRI)
      VERSALOID™ Flexible Acrylic Resins (FARs) Dow Plastics Additives
      Waste Tire Derived Carbon Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      Co-developer: RJ Lee Group Inc.
      Westex® ShieldTEC Westex by Milliken
      Zinkicide™ Agricultural Therapeutic University of Central Florida
      Process/Prototyping
      3D Printed Faucets DXV by American Standard
      3Dn Series Factory in a Tool Sciperio Inc.
      Aerocron® 2100 Electrocoat Primer PPG
      Co-developers: Air Force Research Labs, NAVAIR
      Alternative Additive Manufactured Metals in Nano-Structure Exhibiting Ultra High Strengths ATS-MER, LLC (dba Materials and Electrochemical Research Corp.)
      Co-developer: University of North Texas
      Biomanufactured Quantum Dots Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      Computationally Optimized Homogenization Heat Treatment Process U.S. Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory
      Conexiom Invoice Automation Solution ecmarket
      Contaminant Adhesion Mitigating Epoxy Composite Coatings for Aeronautic Environments NASA Langley Research Center
      Direct Remote Laser Welding Process and System General Motors Research and Development Center
      FARADAYIC® HF-FREE ElectroPolishing Faraday Technology, Inc.
      Co-developers: Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Advanced Energy Systems, Inc.
      FLSmidth ROL Process FLSmidth USA, Inc.
      Fluidic Factory Blacktrace Holdings Ltd.
      Mobius® 2000 Liter Single-Use Bioreactor MilliporeSigma
      Pack of Hope RTE Chicken Arroz Caldo as First Stage Disaster/Relief Food Packaging Technology Division
      Co-developer: Industrial Technology Development Institute
      Philippine Mosquito Ovicidal/Larvicidal (OL) Trap System: DOST Anti-Dengue Device Industrial Technology Development Institute, Department of Science and Technology
      Plasma Oxidation Oven for Rapid, Low Energy Polymer Oxidation Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      Co-developer: RMX Technologies, LLC (RMX)
      Polyelectrolyte Enabled Liftoff (PEEL) Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
      PuLMo: Pulmonary Lung Model Los Alamos National Laboratory
      RETAIN™ Polymer Modifiers The Dow Chemical Co.
      Revo Labminds
      SHARP-SIB(PW) Sharp Laboratories of America, Inc. (SLA)
      Co-developer: Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      Sustainable and Affordable Fluoride Removal (SAFR) Gadgil Lab for Energy and Water Research at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
      "Training" Process for Shape Memory Alloys (SMAs) NASA Glenn Research Center
      Tungsten LAM PolarOnyx, Inc.
      Voxel8 Developer's Kit Voxel8 Inc.
      Software/Services
      ACAS Xu MIT Lincoln Laboratory
      Co-developer: Federal Aviation Administration, MITRE, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
      Ant-Based Cyber Defense (ABCD) Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
      Co-developer: Wake Forest University
      Aurora Xi Georgetown Rail Equipment Co.
      CCSI Toolset U.S. Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory
      Co-developers: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Carnegie Mellon University, West Virginia University, Princeton University, Boston University, University of Texas at Austin
      Cloud-thread Intelligent Appliance (CIA) Institute for Information Industry
      Containerized Bio-Containment System MRIGlobal
      Co-developers: HHI Corp., GPA Services LLC, U.S. Department of State, The Paul G. Allen Ebola Program
      Cray Comparative Debugging Tool (CCDB 2.0) Cray Inc.
      Co-developer: University of Queensland
      Digimat e-Xstream engineering
      Distributed Energy Resources Customer Adoption Model Plus (DER-CAM+) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
      E4D-RT: Real-time Four-Dimensional Subsurface Imaging Software Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
      Exhaust Plume Analyzer The MITRE Corp.
      HOSS: Hybrid Optimization Software Suite Los Alamos National Laboratory
      HyperMap Spectral Imagery Registration Software The MITRE Corp.
      ISERink Iowa State University
      LandCast: Locally Adaptive, Spatially Explicit Population Projections Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      MarFS Los Alamos National Laboratory
      NekCEM/Nek5000: Scalable High-Order Simulation Codes Argonne National Laboratory
      Neuromorphic Cyber Microscope Sandia National Laboratories
      Co-developer: Lewis Rhodes Labs, Inc.
      Offshore Precipitation Capability MIT Lincoln Laboratory
      Co-developer: Federal Aviation Administration
      ORiGAMI: Oak Ridge Graph Analytics for Medical Innovation Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      Physical and Cyber Risk Analysis Tool (PACRAT) Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
      Co-developer: RhinoCorps Ltd, Co.
      Pyomo v4.1 Sandia National Laboratories
      Co-developers: University of California, Davis, Purdue University
      Roof Savings Calculator Suite Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      Co-developers: Jacksonville State University, White Box Technologies
      Shifter Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
      Smart Glass Guidance System (SGGS) Institute for Information Industry
      SoPoWake Autonomous Landslide Surveillance System Industrial Technology Research Institute
      (ITRI)
      SPEAKall! SPEAK MODalities, LLC
      Co-developer: Purdue University - Research Lab on Augmentative and Alternative Communication Principal Investigator: Oliver Wendt
      SpeedPro Industrial Technology Research Institute
      (ITRI)
      syngo.via Frontier Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc.
      Co-developer: Siemens Healthcare GmbH
      Thermo Scientific RadHalo RDP and FM Spectroscopic Area Monitors Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
      Time REsilient System (TRES) Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
      Co-developer: San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E)
      Timely Address Space Randomization (TASR) MIT Lincoln Laboratory
      Variable Grid Method for Simultaneously Visualizing Spatial Data Trends and Uncertainty U.S. Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory
      Co-developer: AECOM
      Virtual Environment for Reactor Applications (VERA) Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      Co-developers: Electric Power Research Institute, Idaho National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, North Carolina State University, Sandia National Laboratories, Tennessee Valley Authority, University of Michigan, Westinghouse Electric Company................."
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 50.432.985 von Popeye82 am 19.08.15 11:08:39
      Marine debris +black hole hunters win big, @Eureka Prizes

      https://blog.csiro.au/marine-debris-black-hole-hunters-winne…
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.222.058 von Popeye82 am 07.09.16 04:57:27
      2016 Eureka Prizes, Finalists
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      http://australianmuseum.net.au/2016-eureka-prizes-finalists

      "Research & Innovation
      NSW Office of Environment +Heritage Eureka Prize, for Environmental Science


      CSIRO Marine Debris Team
      The CSIRO Marine Debris Team applied integrated research to identify the sources and distribution of marine debris at a national scale around Australia's coastline. By combining field data and laboratory analyses with oceanographic and ecological modelling, the team translated scientific information into effective policy and behavioural change, combining rigorous research with citizen science, outreach to government and media engagement.

      Mallee Fire and Biodiversity Team, La Trobe University
      Together with government agencies, private landowners and conservation organisations, the Mallee Fire and Biodiversity Team has collected one of the world’s largest datasets on fire. Their research has transformed the understanding of how fire affects biota, produced innovative new tools and significantly contributed to change in fire policy.

      QUT Environmental Robotics, ARC Centre of Excellence for Robotic Vision, Queensland University of Technology
      The QUT Environmental Robotics team has developed a revolutionary robotic system, COTSBot, to increase the efficiency of Crown-of-Thorns Starfish (COTS) control programs. Through innovations in robotic vision, machine learning, and robotic navigation, COTSBot provides a versatile tool aimed at empowering stakeholders undertaking COTS control programs for protection of the Great Barrier Reef.


      UNSW Eureka Prize, for Excellence in Interdisciplinary Scientific Research

      CSIRO National Outlook, CSIRO and Partners
      The Australian National Outlook is a new CSIRO initiative, seeking an integrated understanding of the challenges and opportunities in achieving sustainable prosperity.
      The first Outlook examines two aspects in depth, namely the ‘water-energy-food-nexus’, and the prospects for Australia’s materials and energy intensive industries.

      Professor Miles Davenport, Dr Deborah Cromer, Dr Mykola Pinkevych and, Dr David Khoury, Kirby Institute, UNSW; Professor Stephen Kent, Peter Doherty Institute, The University of Melbourne; and Dr Ashraful Haque, QIMR Berghofer Institute
      The Infection Analytics Program Group integrates mathematicians, computer scientists and physicists, in close collaboration with experimental scientists and clinicians, to develop a novel understanding of the ‘mathematics of infection’. The team has used these insights to design and optimise treatment and vaccination for major infectious diseases.

      TEPO, CODES - ARC Centre of Excellence, University of Tasmania; Flinders University; Russian Academy of Science; and University of California
      The Trace Elements in Past Oceans (TEPO) project is a multidisciplinary research collaboration utilising analytical chemistry, geology, palaeontology, evolutionary biology and toxicology. The project is contributing to a step change in understanding the connections between plate tectonics, past ocean chemistry and the evolution and extinction of life on Earth.


      Scopus Eureka Prize, for Excellence in International Scientific Collaboration

      FANTOM5, Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research; The University of Melbourne; University of Queensland; Translational Research Institute; Telethon Kids Institute; and RIKEN Japan
      With 260 specialists from 20 countries, including 22 Australian researchers, the FANTOM5 project is mapping the sets of genes expressed in each of our cell types. The map is being used to interpret genetic diseases and engineer new cells for therapeutic use.

      Murchison Widefield Array, Curtin University; Swinburne University; Australian National University; University of Sydney; University of Western Australia; and The University of Melbourne
      The Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) is a radio telescope built and operated by an international consortium of universities and research institutions from five countries. Designed to pursue the highest priority goals in cosmology, the MWA is a versatile instrument that has produced diverse science results since commencing operations three years ago.

      Associate Professor Chunnong Zhao and Associate Professor Li Ju, University of Western Australia
      Associate Professors Chunnong Zhao and Li Ju led research that enabled the Advanced LIGO gravitational wave detectors to control laser power induced instabilities. This enabled the laser power to be increased enough that the detectors were able to reach sufficient sensitivity for the first detection of gravitational waves and the discovery of coalescing binary black holes.


      Australian Infectious Diseases Research Centre Eureka Prize, for Infectious Diseases Research

      The Boddey, Sleebs and Cowman team, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
      Tackling the unmet need for new antimalarials, the Boddey, Sleebs and Cowman team has determined how malaria parasites cause disease, using a protein export pathway across the parasite’s lifecycle. Their discoveries in basic science and collaboration with industry are accelerating the development of a new antimalarial drug.

      The SHIFT Team, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute; The Kirby Institute; St Vincent’s Hospital; Menzies School of Health Research; and Fiji Ministry of Health
      The SHIFT trial is a landmark study showing that mass drug administration with the oral drug ivermectin is highly effective in controlling scabies and related bacterial skin sores. SHIFT has transformed the global conversation on integrated programs for neglected tropical diseases.

      Professor Leann Tilley, Dr Nick Klonis, Associate Professor Julie Simpson and Associate Professor James McCaw, The University of Melbourne
      Malaria kills nearly half a million children each year, and the emergence of resistance to the first-line antimalarial drug, artemisinin, is looming as a major global health crisis. Professor Leann Tilley and her team have made a number of key scientific discoveries leading to insights into how artemisinin resistance may be overcome.


      Johnson & Johnson Eureka Prize, for Innovation in Medical Research

      The AIM Analysis Collaboration, Flinders University
      Dysphagia, or difficulty in swallowing, can occur for many reasons and in people of all ages. Utilising existing technology that measures swallowing function, the AIM Analysis Collaboration has developed software that objectively assesses swallowing at the bedside, within the context of age and illness. The AIMPlot software allows clinicians to rapidly implement patient management and improve clinical outcomes.

      Professor David Huang, Dr Peter Czabotar, Associate Professor Guillaume Lessene and Professor Andrew Roberts, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
      The work undertaken by Professor David Huang and his team has transformed a basic Australian research discovery into a new cancer therapy approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. Central to the achievement is the development of a novel class of targeted anticancer drug, the BH3 mimetic compounds.


      ANSTO Eureka Prize, for Innovative Use of Technology

      Dr Jamie Flynn, Antony Martin and Will Palmer, University of Newcastle
      Dr Jamie Flynn, Antony Martin and Will Palmer have developed advances in plant-enzyme-assisted (PEA)-CLARITY tissue clearing technique, built a custom light sheet microscope and founded a new three-dimensional tissue clearing and light sheet microscopy facility. In the spirit of transparency, the team has released their innovation as open source, enabling free access to interested researchers.

      Professor Ewa Goldys, Macquarie University and ARC Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics; and Dr Martin Gosnell, Quantitative Pty Ltd
      The hyperspectral imaging technology, developed by Professor Ewa Goldys and Dr Martin Gosnell, enables the colour of cells and tissues to be used as a non-invasive medical diagnostic tool. This powerful approach is easily accessible and yields translational outcomes for patients and industry.

      Dr Bernhard Mitchell, Daniel Chung and Professor Thorsten Trupke, UNSW
      Through the application of highly innovative ‘spectral’ photoluminescence imaging, a key limitation in silicon solar cell manufacturing can now be overcome. Dr Bernhard Mitchell, Daniel Chung and Professor Thorsten Trupke have been able to accurately measure contamination levels in silicon before it is made into solar cells - significantly lowering the cost of solar cell production.


      Macquarie University Eureka Prize, for Outstanding Early Career Researcher

      Dr Michael Bowen, University of Sydney
      Dr Michael Bowen’s research focuses on discovering and developing novel treatments for serious brain disorders. His research has established oxytocin and novel molecules that target the brain’s oxytocin system as prime candidates to fill the void left by the lack of effective treatments for alcohol-use disorders and social disorders.

      Dr Eve McDonald-Madden, University of Queensland
      The work of Dr Eve McDonald-Madden applies quantitative methods, from fields such as economics and artificial intelligence, to solving complex conservation problems. Her research is frequently published in leading interdisciplinary journals and has influenced the way major conservation organisations make decisions.

      Associate Professor Michael Milford, Queensland University of Technology
      Associate Professor Michael Milford’s research bridges the divide between robotics and neuroscience. He has created new algorithms and technologies for robotics that are now being developed for a wider range of applications including mining, infrastructure monitoring, environmental analysis, space exploration and self-driving cars.


      Defence Science and Technology Eureka Prize, for Outstanding Science in Safeguarding Australia

      Centre of Excellence in Autonomous Vessels (CEAV), Saab Australia Pty Ltd
      Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs) are used for dull, dirty and dangerous operations. Saab has developed a low cost, flexible and reliable USV Mission System integrated with a Combat Management System. Suitable for any hull, work is now focused on a Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB) to facilitate technology adoption for naval operations.

      Photonic Radio Frequency@Sydney, University of Sydney
      The research of Associate Professor Xiaoke Yi and Dr Linh Nguyen leverages breakthroughs in miniaturised photonic integrated circuit approaches, building a high sensitivity, ultra-wideband and tuneable radio frequency (RF) front-end system. The system solves technical challenges in defence platforms where size, weight and power are key issues.

      Thales Australia
      Traditional light weight military vehicles are susceptible to battlefield damage from Improvised Explosive Devices and small arms fire. The innovative new Hawkei, developed by Thales, provides Australian soldiers with potentially life-saving protection against roadside bombs and other threats by combining several existing technologies to produce a novel design.


      UNSW Eureka Prize, for Scientific Research

      Professor Gabrielle Belz, Dr Nicholas Huntington, Dr Sandra Nicholson, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research; and Professor Eric Vivier, Centre d’Immunologie Marseille-Luminy
      Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are enriched at mucosal surfaces where they are essential to provide immune protection and maintain homeostasis. Professor Gabrielle Belz and her team have identified the transcriptional blueprint and key regulators necessary to target ILCs for immunotherapy and protection against infections.

      Associate Professor Cyrille Boyer, UNSW
      Associate Professor Cyrille Boyer has made major contributions to the field of polymer science, with a body of work focussed on creating novel, specialised polymers utilising living polymerisation. Employing his expertise in polymer chemistry, Associate Professor Boyer has stimulated a paradigm shift in light-activated polymerisation.

      Kidney in a Dish, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
      Kidney disease affects one in 10 Australians, with kidney failure increasing at six percent per annum. Recognising the urgent need for new treatment options, Professor Melissa Little and Dr Minoru Takasato have recreated human kidney tissue from stem cells, opening the door to disease modelling, drug screening, and ultimately replacement organs.


      Leadership
      3M Eureka Prize, for Emerging Leader in Science

      Dr Dane McCamey, UNSW
      Dr Dane McCamey is widely regarded as an expert and future leader in the field of electron spin resonance. He works to develop research capacity at the institutional, national and international level, establishing experimental facilities for materials characterisation and developing the next generation of researchers.

      Dr Thomas Snelling, Telethon Kids Institute
      Dr Thomas Snelling is driven to improve how serious childhood infections are treated and prevented. His leadership and research is informing national vaccination policy and changing the direction of vaccine programs, including those for rotavirus and whooping cough.

      Associate Professor Sharath Sriram, RMIT University
      The work of Associate Professor Sharath Sriram harnesses the functionality of materials and objects at extremely small scales. His leadership transcends science, to include team mentorship, the establishment of a $30 million research facility and national science advocacy for early- and mid-career researchers.


      CSIRO Eureka Prize, for Leadership in Innovation +Science

      Professor Jonathan Carapetis, Telethon Kids Institute
      Professor Jonathan Carapetis is an international leader in medical research and public health through his innovative and determined global efforts to eliminate rheumatic heart disease. This deadly and debilitating disease is most prevalent amongst the most disadvantaged countries, yet Australia still reports some of the highest rates in the world.

      Professor Stephen Simpson AC, Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney
      As its inaugural Director, Professor Stephen Simpson AC has built the Charles Perkins Centre into a leading centre in metabolic science, preventative health and policy, bringing together a diverse, cross-disciplinary team to tackle the high level of obesity and metabolic disease.

      Professor Gordon Wallace, ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science, University of Wollongong
      Professor Gordon Wallace is an internationally renowned researcher in the field of electromaterials science and has cultivated a research vision in the area of ‘intelligent polymers’. Through his leadership and ability to inspire, his collaborative team has pioneered the use of nanotechnology and additive fabrication in renewable energy and medical science.


      University of Technology Sydney Eureka Prize, for Outstanding Mentor of Young Researchers

      Professor Patricia Davidson, University of Technology Sydney
      Professor Patricia Davidson is highly regarded amongst her peers and mentees for her generous nature and strong commitment to the development of early- and mid-career researchers. She creates an inclusive and safe learning environment for researchers to develop as scholars, and has continued to mentor and work collaboratively with many of her students once they have established their own research careers.

      Professor Tom Davis, Monash University
      Professor Tom Davis creates highly productive and open research environments, establishing research centres as incubators of talent. He strongly believes in ‘living’ mentoring by sharing workspace with his colleagues and has mentored more than 80 PhD students and postdoctoral researchers over a 25-year career.

      Professor Christopher Dickman, University of Sydney
      Interacting with passionate and brilliant young researchers has stimulated and enriched Professor Christopher Dickman’s work. Over the past 30 years, he has supervised over 140 higher research degree students and 20 postdoctoral researchers who have gone on to successful careers in their own right. 

      Science Communication
      Department of Industry, Innovation +Science Eureka Prize, for Innovation in Citizen Science


      Fireballs in the Sky, Curtin University
      Fireballs in the Sky is an innovative Australian citizen science program that connects the public with the research of the Desert Fireball Network. This research aims to understand the early workings of the solar system, and Fireballs in the Sky invites people around the world to learn about this science, contributing fireball sightings via a user-friendly app. To date, more than 23,000 people have downloaded the app world-wide and participated in planetary science.

      Ngukurr Wi stadi bla Kantri Research Team, Macquarie University and Yugul Mangi Rangers
      Through cross-cultural citizen science research, the Ngukurr Wi stadi bla Kantri (We Study the Country) Research Team is equipping Aboriginal elders and youth with the knowledge and tools to better understand and manage South East Arnhem Land environments. Through the project, the team is re-discovering a large and remote area unknown to Western science and working towards maintaining endangered Aboriginal biocultural knowledge.

      Redmap Australia, University of Tasmania
      Redmap Australia engages the public in co-production of knowledge on how the distribution of marine species may be impacted by climate change. A collaborative project, Redmap Australia generates thousands of conversations between individual scientists and citizen scientists around Australia.


      Department of Industry, Innovation +Science Eureka Prize, for Promoting Understanding of Australian Science Research

      Associate Professor Darren Curnoe, UNSW
      An engaging science communicator, Associate Professor Darren Curnoe has reached millions of people through his films, on-line articles and opinion columns. His groundbreaking research in China became the focus of an award winning documentary and his work continues to attract global media coverage.

      Dr Alan Duffy, Swinburne University of Technology
      Dr Alan Duffy is a leading expert on dark matter, which he investigates by creating baby universes on supercomputers. Through television, radio, print and online, Dr Alan Duffy aims for everyone in Australia to learn and be inspired by the abstract, distant and wonderfully strange discoveries of astrophysics.

      Dr Lisa Harvey-Smith, CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science
      Dr Lisa Harvey-Smith is a black hole hunter and a dynamic communicator bringing astronomy and its real-world impacts to life. It is the strong engagement that Dr Harvey-Smith fosters with schools, institutions and her public audience, particularly girls and indigenous students, which sets her outreach apart.


      Department of Industry, Innovation +Science Eureka Prize, for Science Journalism

      Jo Chandler, Wendy Carlisle, Linda McGinness and Tim Roxburgh
      With the growing crisis of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis looming, there is nowhere more dangerous than our Asia Pacific neighbourhood. Ebola with wings: the TB crisis on our doorstop exposes the largely invisible disease emergency occurring in our region, exploring the scientific, medical, economic and political challenges it poses.
      Broadcast on ABC’s RN 17 April 2016

      Wain Fimeri, Sonya Pemberton, Dr Derek Muller and Steve Westh
      Uranium – Twisting the Dragon’s Tail is an Australian made series, an epic journey through nine countries and more than a century of stories, to discover the element that shaped the modern world. Join physicist Dr Derek Muller as he reveals the story of the most wondrous and terrifying rock on Earth.
      Produced by Genepool Productions. Broadcast on SBS, 9, 16 and 23 August 2015

      Michael Slezak
      For the past four years, Michael Slezak has been breaking, investigating and telling scientific stories on a global stage. Whether following the ins-and-outs of the Higgs boson discovery, or breaking news in the field of cancer and regenerative medicine, his work has contributed greatly to the fields of scientific journalism and communication.
      Published in New Scientist, 11 July 2012, 12 and 26 June 2013, 30 December 2014 and The Guardian, 17 April 2016 


      School Science
      University of Sydney Sleek Geeks Science Eureka Prize -Primary Finalists


      Rosanna Cartwright and Elli Rugg, Year 5, Santa Sabina College, NSW
      Seeing Red tests the theory that wearing red might give a competitive edge. In the film, Rosanna and Elli explain how the eyes and brain work together to see colour and take to their local swimming pool with red-lensed goggles to test out their hypothesis.

      Hayden Ingle, Year 6, Banksmeadow Public School, NSW
      Hayden was inspired to create his film after discovering a glaucus atlanticus on the beach, and wondering what it was and what it ate. In The Bluebottle and the Glaucus, Hayden uses some of his own underwater footage to share his love and experience of the ocean with the viewer.


      University of Sydney Sleek Geeks Science Eureka Prize -2ndary Finalists

      Tom Downie and Harry Bebbington, Year 11, Warrandyte High School, Vic
      In No Place for Race, Tom and Harry explore how and where our ape-like ancestors developed into one species – Homo sapiens – through creation myths, fossils, dating methods, evolution and the migration of hominids. They also explain why the concept of race is irrelevant.

      Claire Galvin and Anna Hardy, Year 10, St Monica’s College Cairns, Qld
      Owl Pellets: A Postal System to Scientists is an investigation of the Barn Owl’s adaptations, features and the formation of owl pellets. Claire and Anna explain how these owl pellets are used by scientists to gather data for conservation efforts, animal population studies and ecosystem monitoring.

      Meg Paterson, Year 9, The Scots School Albury, NSW
      Taking inspiration from the old wives’ tale ‘You’ll catch your death of cold’, Meg’s film Sniffles, explains why we have created such a strong association with catching a cold, and being cold.


      Highly Commended -Primary School Category

      Snap, Crack, Pop! Alyssa Buda and Chloe Walker, PLC Sydney, NSW
      Chomp! Understanding the Bite Force Griffin and Jasper Chong, St Peter's Lutheran College, Qld
      Does Colour Affect Heat Absorption Alexia Gulli, St Mark's Primary School Drummoyne, NSW
      Clean, Clean Chlorine Amelie Haigh and Caitlyn Walker, PLC Sydney, NSW
      Shrink Magic Sienna Haigh and Sophia Udechuku, PLC Sydney, NSW
      Mosquitos Don't Bite Hannah Schmidt, St Andrew's Catholic Primary School, Ferny Grove, Qld
      What Happens to 3D Printed Plastic Toby Trenwith, Virginia Primary School, SA


      Highly Commended 2ndary School Category

      Tasty Science Sam Biggs, Pittwater House, NSW
      A Billion Shades of Grey Maggie Grigg and Charlotte Thelander, Fairholme College Toowoomba, Qld
      Life in the Milky Way Sean Kelly and Sierra Danon, Glen Eira College, Vic
      Gyroscopes and Angular Momentum Joseph Moynihan, St Augustine's College, Qld
      Synaesthesia Mia Pope, Fintona Girls' School, Vic
      The Secret Life of Electrons Georgina Ryan, Betty Zhang and Belle Barnett, Methodist Ladies' College, Vic
      Memory Sarah Yeung, Katrina Leung and Seona Kim, Strathfield Girls High School, NSW

      Finalists' statements are based on information provided by the entrants.


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      schrieb am 07.09.16 18:25:16
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.228.697 von Popeye82 am 07.09.16 18:15:45
      Forbes 2016 Cloud 100, the "definitive list of the world's top-tier private companies leading the cloud technology revolution"
      www.forbes.com/cloud100/#351f5c96e6ed
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      8 Scientists, Who Are Changing The World
      https://uk.news.yahoo.com/8-scientists-who-are-changing-the-…
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      Impact Challenge
      http://singularityu.org/2015impactchallenge/

      "1. SunToWater
      2. Sanzfield Technologies
      3. Desolenator"



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      Global Talent Unleashed Awards, 2016, Finalists, APAC
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      www.talentunleashedawards.com/2016-apac-finalists/

      " Best Start Up -Tech Innovation
      - TRIBE
      - BookDoc
      - Clevertar

      Best Digital SME -Tech Innovation
      -Prendi
      - Bikini Body Training Company
      - Kaodim

      Most Disruptive CIO/ CTO
      - William Daniel Confalonieri
      - Peter O'Halloran
      - Neal Cross

      Best Tech IPO/ Venture Capital Raising
      - Bluedot
      - Oneflare
      - ResApp Health....................................."
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      Die "innovativsten Unternehmen", Forbes, 2015(Stechzeit: 15.01.2016)

      www.finanzen.net/top_ranking/top_ranking_detail.asp?inRankin…

      " 1. Tesla Motors
      2. Salesforce
      3. Alexion Pharmaceutical
      4. Regeneron Pharmaceutical
      5. ARM Holding
      6. Unilever, Indonesia
      7. Incyte
      8. Amazon
      9. Under Armour
      10. Biomarin Pharmaceutical"
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      rund um Das Ranking sind noch eine Menge Stories zu geschrieben,
      s. Link3

      "Profit 500 List"

      www.profitguide.com/microsite/profit500/2016
      www.profitguide.com/microsite/profit500#region
      www.profitguide.com

      " rank - company - (5y)revenue growth, % - revenue, 2015 - industry - city - province - employees, 2015

      1 Canada Drives 12,686 20–50 m Financial Services Vancouver B.C. 111
      2 RMS Builders 12,036 20–50 m Construction Edmonton Alta. 37
      3 Buyatab Online 10,735 20–50 m Software Vancouver B.C. 27
      4 Just Quality International Foods 8,697 20–50 m Wholesale & Distribution Toronto Ont. 16
      5 Redbrick 8,214 10–20 m Software Victoria B.C. 36
      6 ScribbleLive 7,116 10–20 m Software Toronto Ont. 106
      7 Maropost 6,569 10–20 m Software Toronto Ont. 52
      8 IOU Financial 5,886 10–20 m Financial Services Montreal Que. 77
      9 Magnet Forensics 5,636 10–20 m† Software Waterloo Ont. 88
      10 The PUR Company 5,496 10–20 m Manufacturing Toronto Ont. 35
      11 Keyspire 5,446 10–20 m Consumer Services Cambridge Ont. 43
      12 Top Hat 5,359 10–20 m Software Toronto Ont. 130
      13 Secure Sense Solutions 4,912 10–20 m Information Technology Burlington Ont. 31
      14 Sortable 4,653 5–10 m Software Kitchener Ont. 20
      15 You.i TV 4,453 5–10 m Software Ottawa Ont. 90
      16 Kinova 4,389 5–10 m Manufacturing Boisbriand Que. 63
      17 Eden Park 3,964 5–10 m Financial Services Toronto Ont. 50
      18 Functionalab 3,910 10–20 m Manufacturing Montreal Que. 98
      19 EBOX 3,732 20–50 m Telecommunications Longueuil Que. 95
      20 Taleo Project Services 3,698 5–10 m Professional Services Calgary Alta. 40
      21 Traction on Demand 3,335 10–20 m Software Burnaby B.C. 206
      22 Milo Enterprises 3,291 10–20 m Manufacturing Vancouver B.C. 26
      23 Merchant Advance Capital 3,234 5–10 m Financial Services Vancouver B.C. 28
      24 Steeped Tea 3,028 20–50 m Manufacturing Hamilton Ont. 47
      25 TDot Performance 2,888 5–10 m Retail Toronto Ont. 6
      26 Buytopia.ca 2,798 5–10 m Retail Toronto Ont. 21
      27 LinkNow Media 2,755 5–10 m Marketing & Media Montreal Que. 89
      28 QuickContractors.com 2,611 10–20 m Construction Cambridge Ont. 586
      29 Wyse Meter Solutions 2,604 5–10 m Industrial Services Mississauga Ont. 30
      30 Three O Four 2,541 5–10 m Manufacturing Milton Ont. 15
      31 NewAge Products 2,493 50–100 m Manufacturing Vaughan Ont. 28
      32 Ontario Solar Provider Group 2,454 10–20 m Energy Toronto Ont. 51
      33 FixMeStick Technologies 2,372 10–20 m Manufacturing Montreal Que. 25
      34 Spray-Net 2,355 2–5 m Consumer Services Boucherville Que. 73
      35 Delviro Energy 2,269 10–20 m Manufacturing Toronto Ont. 105
      36 360insights 2,187 10–20 m Software Whitby Ont. 125
      37 Samba Connects 2,119 10–20 m Marketing & Media Mississauga Ont. 13
      38 Vivere 2,050 10–20 m Wholesale & Distribution Guelph Ont. 14
      39 BBG Management Corp. 2,033 5–10 m HR Services Ottawa Ont. 65
      40 iotum 2,025 2–5 m† Information Technology Toronto Ont. 27
      41 Demac Media 2,016 5–10 m Software Toronto Ont. 72
      42 Vendasta Technologies 1,986 10–20 m Software Saskatoon Sask. 105
      43 CRG Group Canada 1,850 10–20 m HR Services Kincardine Ont. 114
      44 TerraPro 1,814 20–50 m Industrial Services Sherwood Park Alta. 47
      45 Lynx Equity 1,705 250–500 m Financial Services Toronto Ont. 1,181
      46 Tangentia 1,694 20–50 m Software Toronto Ont. 130
      47 Up Equip 1,682 2–5 m Manufacturing Verchères Que. 9
      48 KFI 1,681 2–5 m Manufacturing Brampton Ont. 9
      49 Unata 1,660 2–5 m Software Toronto Ont. 23
      50 Backstage Commerce (BSC) 1,655 5–10 m Manufacturing Montreal Que. 17
      51 Brand Momentum 1,602 10–20 m Marketing & Media Mississauga Ont. 525
      52 Starvox Entertainment 1,595 10–20 m† Consumer Services Toronto Ont. 12
      53 Mirego 1,585 5–10 m Software Quebec City Que. 64
      54 Absolute Industrial Automation 1,463 2–5 m Industrial Services Tecumseh Ont. 17
      55 First Light Technologies 1,430 2–5 m Manufacturing Victoria B.C. 12
      56 Addictive Mobility 1,420 5–10 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 51
      57 Appnovation Technologies 1,414 20–50 m Software Vancouver B.C. 270
      58 EPH Apparel 1,393 2–5 m Retail Winnipeg Man. 26
      59 Posterjack (Online Print Decor) 1,298 2–5 m Retail Toronto Ont. 19
      60 Lakes Leasing 1,249 10–20 m Financial Services Sudbury Ont. 17
      61 Raintree Financial Solutions 1,233 10–20 m Financial Services Edmonton Alta. 20
      62 Fiasco Gelato 1,224 2–5 m Retail Calgary Alta. 17
      63 Certified Battery 1,209 5–10 m Retail Burnaby B.C. 28
      64 Jesse Garant Metrology Center 1,205 2–5 m Industrial Services Windsor Ont. 15
      65 Indochino 1,187 20–50 m† Retail Vancouver B.C. 167
      66 Eco Paving 1,177 2–5 m Construction Coquitlam B.C. 24
      67 DNE Resources (Dominion Newenergy) 1,174 5–10 m Professional Services Montreal Que. 155
      68 Polar Industries 1,164 5–10 m Transportation & Logistics Springfield Man. 34
      69 CentriLogic 1,100 20–50 m Information Technology Mississauga Ont. 130
      70 Copperleaf Technologies 1,081 10–20 m Software Vancouver B.C. 58
      71 Recruiting in Motion 1,063 2–5 m HR Services Toronto Ont. 14
      72 Avigilon 1,044 250–500 m Manufacturing Vancouver B.C. 1,044
      73 Artika For Living 1,028 50–100 m Manufacturing Dorval Que. 83
      74 Saje Natural Wellness 1,012 50–100 m Manufacturing Vancouver B.C. 323
      75 Passport Trucking 1,002 2–5 m Transportation & Logistics Toronto Ont. 19
      76 MarkIT Staffing Solutions 994 2–5 m HR Services Milton Ont. 30
      77 Impact Recruitment 993 2–5 m HR Services Vancouver B.C. 26
      78 Napkyn 985 2–5 m Marketing & Media Ottawa Ont. 14
      79 William Standen Co. 958 2–5 m Consumer services Sarnia Ont. 11
      80 SolutionCorp 938 2–5 m Industrial Services Stettler Alta. 16
      81 Powered by Search 936 5–10 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 26
      82 gShift 928 2–5 m Software Barrie Ont. 38
      83 Jenny Bird 910 2–5 m Retail Toronto Ont. 10
      84 Brevitas Consulting 910 5–10 m Professional Services Richmond Hill Ont. 42
      85 Vets To Go 906 2–5 m Consumer Services Calgary Alta. 23
      86 Promo-Staff Group 892 2–5 m HR Services Montreal Que. 1,262
      87 Tundra Technical Solutions 891 100–250 m HR Services Toronto Ont. 205
      88 Optimus SBR 888 10–20 m Professional Services Toronto Ont. 95
      89 Bluelime Enterprises 880 5–10 m HR Services Toronto Ont. 20
      90 All Inclusive Marketing 846 2–5 m Marketing & Media Richmond B.C. 28
      91 Motion Composites 835 10–20 m Manufacturing St-Roch-de-l'Achigan Que. 70
      92 BioSyent 815 10–20 m Wholesale & Distribution Toronto Ont. 41
      93 2 Percent Realty 811 5–10 m Real Estate Calgary Alta. 213
      94 Voices.com 798 5–10 m Marketing & Media London Ont. 86
      95 GSOFT 794 20–50 m Software Montreal Que. 151
      96 Crakmedia 786 20–50 m Marketing & Media Quebec City Que. 90
      97 RR Plett Trucking 781 10–20 m Transportation & Logistics Langley B.C. 84
      98 Titanium Transportation Group 757 100–250 m Transportation & Logistics Vaughan Ont. 515
      99 HomeStars 751 2–5 m Consumer Services Toronto Ont. 52
      100 Ontario Rental and Supply 712 5–10 m Industrial Services Kanata Ont. 41
      101 Mama Earth Organics 712 5–10 m Consumer Services Toronto Ont. 47
      102 Hillberg & Berk Accessories 701 5–10 m Manufacturing Regina Sask. 44
      103 DevFacto Technologies 684 10–20 m Information Technology Edmonton Alta. 94
      104 A Hundred Answers 682 5–10 m Information Technology Ottawa Ont. 55
      105 Famoso Neapolitan Pizzeria 680 2–5 m Retail Richmond B.C. 16
      106 Venue Kings Ticket Brokers 677 2–5 m Retail North Vancouver B.C. 20
      107 People Store Staffing Solutions 675 20–50 m HR Services Mississauga Ont. 925
      108 AVShop.ca (Shopstix) 661 5–10 m Retail Markham Ont. 9
      109 Zomaron Merchant Services 655 2–5 m Financial Services London Ont. 50
      110 A+ Entrepreneurs Généraux 653 5–10 m Construction Montreal Que. 53
      111 Acorn Global Investments 653 2–5 m Financial Services Oakville Ont. 6
      112 All-West Crane & Rigging 652 2–5 m Industrial Services Quesnel B.C. 12
      113 Iceberg Networks 650 5–10 m Software Kanata Ont. 22
      114 MSW Plastics 649 10–20 m Manufacturing Palmerston Ont. 45
      115 Bennett Design Associates 643 5–10 m Professional Services Uxbridge Ont. 39
      116 TextNow 642 20–50 m Telecommunications Waterloo Ont. 68
      117 Aqua Bond 642 2–5 m Manufacturing Toronto Ont. 12
      118 GreenSpace Brands 639 10–20 m Manufacturing Toronto Ont. 55
      119 Eco Guardian 636 2–5 m Manufacturing Newmarket Ont. 10
      120 CCT Global Sourcing 632 20–50 m† Manufacturing Vaughan Ont. 66
      121 Therapure Biopharma 622 20–50 m Manufacturing Mississauga Ont. 315
      122 Agence Media Équation Humaine 618 5–10 m Marketing & Media Montreal Que. 61
      123 Knifewear 612 5–10 m Retail Calgary Alta. 27
      124 Stiris Research 603 5–10 m Professional Services London Ont. 33
      125 Rockwood Custom Homes 597 20–50 m Construction Calgary Alta. 21
      126 Ryan Murphy Construction 595 2–5 m Construction Calgary Alta. 10
      127 KV Capital 591 2–5 m Financial Services Edmonton Alta. 13
      128 TEEMA Solutions Group 590 50–100 m HR Services Vancouver B.C. 182
      129 TAK Logistics 577 5–10 m Transportation & Logistics Delta B.C. 27
      130 iON United 561 20–50 m Information Technology Calgary Alta. 38
      131 Big Blue Bubble 561 20–50 m Software London Ont. 74
      132 Cypress Solutions 550 10–20 m Manufacturing Burnaby B.C. 26
      133 Kon-strux Developments 540 5–10 m Construction Calgary Alta. 11
      134 Dynamysk Automation 537 20–50 m Industrial Services Calgary Alta. 230
      135 Viziya 531 10–20 m Software Hamilton Ont. 63
      136 eSentire 530 10–20 m† Information Technology Cambridge Ont. 229
      137 Q4 523 5–10 m† Software Toronto Ont. 85
      138 Bluedrop Performance Learning 519 20–50 m Software St. John's Nfld. 157
      139 AskingCanadians 500 5–10 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 65
      140 Brave Control Solutions 500 5–10 m Industrial Services Windsor Ont. 43
      141 MarshallZehr Group 490 5–10 m Financial Services Waterloo Ont. 16
      142 Quest Audio Visual 482 2–5 m Information Technology Toronto Ont. 20
      143 Canada Goose 478 250–500 m Manufacturing Toronto Ont. 866
      144 Radix 477 10–20 m Information Technology Maidstone Ont. 55
      145 Spiria 477 5–10 m Software Montreal Que. 95
      146 Astound Group 474 20–50 m Marketing & Media Oakville Ont. 91
      147 Wellington Consulting Group 463 5–10 m Professional Services Toronto Ont. 20
      148 Xpertdoc 460 2–5 m Software Terrebonne Que. 30
      149 Ron Lee Construction 453 20–50 m Industrial Services Dundas Ont. 57
      150 APG-Neuros 451 20–50 m Manufacturing Blainville Que. 45
      151 Pythian 437 50–100 m Information Technology Ottawa Ont. 394
      152 Klick 436 100–250 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 538
      153 Avaleris 435 2–5 m Information Technology Ottawa Ont. 32
      154 STI Technologies 435 20–50 m Financial Services Halifax N.S. 80
      155 Le Site 434 5–10 m Marketing & Media Montreal Que. 56
      156 Orangutech 434 2–5 m Information Technology Ottawa Ont. 29
      157 Andy Transport 431 20–50 m Transportation & Logistics Salaberry-de-Valleyfield Que. 350
      158 Silo Wireless 428 2–5 m Telecommunications Brantford Ont. 26
      159 ITS Canada 427 2–5 m Software Newmarket Ont. 26
      160 Britespan Building Systems 424 10–20 m Manufacturing Lucknow Ont. 43
      161 Marlon Recreational Products 422 10–20 m Wholesale & Distribution Chilliwack B.C. 22
      162 D2C Media 412 5–10 m Marketing & Media Montreal Que. 28
      163 Engage People 398 50–100 m Information Technology Vaughan Ont. 90
      164 Rock Universe (Blue Rays) 398 2–5 m Retail Burlington Ont. 34
      165 Cue Digital Media 397 5–10 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 17
      166 Highlight Group of Companies 383 50–100 m Transportation & Logistics Vaughan Ont. 390
      167 Technostrobe 377 2–5 m Manufacturing Coteau-du-Lac Que. 17
      168 Pepco 377 100–250 m Wholesale & Distribution Hearst Ont. 105
      169 Financial Horizons Group 373 20–50 m Financial Services Kitchener Ont. 325
      170 Copperstone Connect 373 2–5 m Software Mississauga Ont. 41
      171 Cematrix 372 10–20 m Manufacturing Calgary Alta. 31
      172 Diabsolut 360 10–20 m Information Technology Pointe-Claire Que. 103
      173 Yoga Tree Studios 358 2–5 m Consumer Services Toronto Ont. 110
      174 Symbility Solutions 354 20–50 m Software Toronto Ont. 142
      175 Kanvi Homes 343 20–50 m Construction Edmonton Alta. 32
      176 Real Estate Webmasters 340 10–20 m Software Nanaimo B.C. 131
      177 Ontracks Consulting 339 10–20 m Information Technology Edmonton Alta. 51
      178 Cambridge Global Payments 338 100–250 m Financial Services Toronto Ont. 408
      179 HRdownloads 337 10–20 m HR Services London Ont. 90
      180 Carbon60 Networks 336 5–10 m Information Technology Richmond Hill Ont. 27
      181 Worden Displays 335 2–5 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 15
      182 Benson Kearley IFG 333 10–20 m Financial Services Newmarket Ont. 90
      183 T1 331 10–20 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 70
      184 Gateway Trailer Repairs 328 10–20 m Industrial Services Edmonton Alta. 106
      185 WebSan Solutions 324 2–5 m Information Technology Toronto Ont. 24
      186 Wellpoint Health 321 20–50 m Professional Services Toronto Ont. 240
      187 Les Chocolats Favoris 321 10–20 m Manufacturing Quebec City Que. 202
      188 Ashcon International 321 10–20 m Wholesale & Distribution Mississauga Ont. 8
      189 Stance Healthcare 315 10–20 m Manufacturing Kitchener Ont. 27
      190 Lantrax North America Logistics 313 10–20 m Transportation & Logistics Surrey B.C. 18
      191 Sweets from the Earth 312 2–5 m Manufacturing Toronto Ont. 49
      192 Sales Talent Agency 312 5–10 m HR Services Toronto Ont. 38
      193 D-Squared Construction 308 10–20 m Construction Ottawa Ont. 65
      194 Rock Star Real Estate 303 5–10 m Real Estate Oakville Ont. 7
      195 Little Kickers 300 2–5 m Consumer Services Toronto Ont. 9
      196 Panelflex 294 5–10 m Manufacturing Calgary Alta. 27
      197 Kasa Supply 292 10–20 m Wholesale & Distribution Surrey B.C. 27
      198 BreezeMaxWeb 291 2–5 m Marketing & Media Vaughan Ont. 50
      199 Groupe DCM (formerly Sinters America) 287 5–10 m Manufacturing Boucherville Que. 218
      200 LawDepot.com 286 10–20 m Software Edmonton Alta. 48
      201 FXR Factory Racing 282 50–100 m Manufacturing Oak Bluff Man. 80
      202 D&D Vehicle Sales 280 20–50 m Retail Camrose Alta. 24
      203 Western Freight Solutions 274 5–10 m Transportation & Logistics Luseland Sask. 2
      204 Maxime Knitting 274 20–50 m Manufacturing Montreal Que. 149
      205 Skyline Group of Cos. 272 20–50 m Real Estate Guelph Ont. 537
      206 Safe N Save Logistics 271 5–10 m Transportation & Logistics Vaughan Ont. 6
      207 Informatique ProContact 271 50–100 m Information Technology Quebec City Que. 216
      208 Therrien Couture Avocats 269 10–20 m Professional Services Saint-Hyacinthe Que. 126
      209 Shenglin Financial Group 267 10–20 m Financial Services Toronto Ont. 50
      210 Tri-Link Systems 266 5–10 m Transportation & Logistics Abbotsford B.C. 42
      211 FCV Interactive 266 10–20 m Marketing & Media Vancouver B.C. 131
      212 Tundra Process Solutions 266 100–250 m Wholesale & Distribution Calgary Alta. 159
      213 Vision Travel Solutions 264 20–50 m Professional Services Toronto Ont. 745
      214 Groupe Premier Médical 262 5–10 m Financial Services Laval Que. 46
      215 Arrow Engineering 260 10–20 m Professional Services Edmonton Alta. 80
      216 Scribendi.com 260 5–10 m Consumer Services Chatham Ont. 180
      217 Silver Creek Software 259 2–5 m Software Edmonton Alta. 34
      218 Architech 258 10–20 m Software Toronto Ont. 135
      219 The KTL Group 258 10–20 m Information Technology Ottawa Ont. 27
      220 Rock-It Promotions 255 2–5 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 23
      221 Vic Progressive Diamond Drilling 254 10–20 m Industrial Services Penobsquis N.B. 158
      222 Eclipse Automation 251 20–50 m Industrial Services Cambridge Ont. 222
      223 Everland Natural Foods 250 5–10 m Manufacturing Burnaby B.C. 26
      224 Les Industries Fipec 248 2–5 m Manufacturing Hope Town Que. 21
      225 Red Leaf Medical 246 5–10 m Manufacturing Mississauga Ont. 10
      226 Rebel Heart Water Hauling 245 10–20 m Transportation & Logistics Edmonton Alta. 40
      227 SysGen Solutions Group 244 5–10 m Information Technology Calgary Alta. 46
      228 Blackline Safety 243 5–10 m Manufacturing Calgary Alta. 65
      229 Wish Group 243 50–100 m Professional Services Toronto Ont. 100
      230 Global Relay 242 50–100 m Information Technology Vancouver B.C. 382
      231 MaxSys Staffing & Consulting 239 50–100 m HR Services Ottawa Ont. 3,000
      232 Mabel’s Bakery & Specialty Foods 238 2–5 m Retail Toronto Ont. 44
      233 Canada West Land Services 237 5–10 m Real Estate Calgary Alta. 43
      234 ABL Employment 236 20–50 m HR Services Burlington Ont. 46
      235 AET Group 235 2–5 m Professional Services Kitchener Ont. 20
      236 The Canadian Trade House 235 10–20 m Wholesale & Distribution Calgary Alta. 10
      237 Caravel Law (formerly Cognition LLP) 235 5–10 m Professional Services Toronto Ont. 66
      238 UCIT Online Security 234 10–20 m Information Technology Mississauga Ont. 157
      239 Brogan Safety Supply 234 10–20 m Wholesale & Distribution Grande Prairie Alta. 71
      240 Archon Systems 233 2–5 m Software Toronto Ont. 14
      241 Mico Systems 231 2–5 m Information Technology Oakville Ont. 16
      242 Scalar Decisions 225 100–250 m Information Technology Toronto Ont. 225
      243 Emyode 225 2–5 m Software Montreal Que. 25
      244 Gentek Marketing 224 20–50 m Wholesale & Distribution Vaughan Ont. 12
      245 Scarsin Corp. 224 5–10 m Software Uxbridge Ont. 48
      246 Provisus Wealth Management 223 5–10 m Financial Services Toronto Ont. 11
      247 LabX Media Group 221 10–20 m Marketing & Media Midland Ont. 57
      248 Avnan 221 10–20 m Manufacturing Oakville Ont. 22
      249 PrecisionERP 219 20–50 m Information Technology Ottawa Ont. 174
      250 JMG Carrier 219 5–10 m Transportation & Logistics Surrey B.C. 36
      251 Innovative Vision 218 5–10 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 354
      252 MAD Elevator Fixtures 216 10–20 m Manufacturing Toronto Ont. 70
      253 Dynamic Connections 216 10–20 m Transportation & Logistics Oakville Ont. 21
      254 REC Media 215 2–5 m Marketing & Media Calgary Alta. 15
      255 Forum Equity Partners 214 20–50 m Financial Services Toronto Ont. 26
      256 Atlantis Programs & Pedalheads 211 5–10 m Consumer Services Vancouver B.C. 369
      257 Manitobah Mukluks 211 10–20 m Manufacturing Winnipeg Man. 65
      258 Points 210 250–500 m† Software Toronto Ont. 203
      259 Marquis Imprimeur 209 50–100 m Industrial Services Montmagny Que. 314
      260 Audability 209 10–20 m Information Technology Mississauga Ont. 75
      261 ICC Property Management 208 5–10 m Real Estate Markham Ont. 88
      262 Cesium Telecom 207 50–100 m Wholesale & Distribution Montreal Que. 58
      263 Aqua Drain Sewer Services 207 2–5 m Industrial Services Ottawa Ont. 46
      264 Everspring Farms 206 5–10 m Manufacturing Seaforth Ont. 31
      265 Nexus Systems Group 206 20–50 m Information Technology Mississauga Ont. 350
      266 The Ten Spot 205 2–5 m Consumer Services Toronto Ont. 36
      267 ProStar Cleaning and Restoration 204 5–10 m Industrial Services Calgary Alta. 57
      268 Medgate 204 20–50 m Software Toronto Ont. 168
      269 Office Coffee Solutions 203 5–10 m Wholesale & Distribution Toronto Ont. 24
      270 Eglinton Avenue Maintenance 203 2–5 m Industrial Services Toronto Ont. 75
      271 Les Enterprises Houle Excavation 203 5–10 m Construction Montreal Que. 85
      272 Microdea 202 5–10 m Software Markham Ont. 49
      273 Next Digital 202 5–10 m Information Technology Edmonton Alta. 64
      274 Dental Savings Club 201 2–5 m Manufacturing Montreal Que. 6
      275 MXO Agence Totale 200 2–5 m Marketing & Media Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Que. 51
      276 Turbulent 198 5–10 m Software Montreal Que. 65
      277 Global Mentoring Solutions 198 2–5 m Information Technology Markham Ont. 85
      278 Enghouse Systems 196 250–500 m Software Markham Ont. 1,381
      279 Quarterback Transportation 195 20–50 m Transportation & Logistics Toronto Ont. 56
      280 Hitek Logistic 194 10–20 m Transportation & Logistics Montreal Que. 46
      281 Diagnostics Biochem Canada 194 2–5 m Manufacturing Dorchester Ont. 25
      282 Nurse Next Door Home Care Services 193 10–20 m Consumer Services Vancouver B.C. 89
      283 Blush Lane Organic Market 191 10–20 m Retail Calgary Alta. 66
      284 LOGiQ3 190 10–20 m Financial Services Toronto Ont. 53
      285 Illumiti 189 50–100 m Information Technology Richmond Hill Ont. 265
      286 Ward Technology Talent 188 5–10 m HR Services Toronto Ont. 44
      287 The Marquee Group 188 2–5 m Financial Services Toronto Ont. 8
      288 Reliance Foundry Co. 187 5–10 m Manufacturing Surrey B.C. 21
      289 iQmetrix 187 100–250 m Software Vancouver B.C. 295
      290 Kids & Company 187 50–100 m Professional Services Richmond Hill Ont. 1,390
      291 Northern Dock Systems 187 10–20 m Industrial Services Mississauga Ont. 46
      292 Happier IT 186 2–5 m Information Technology White Rock B.C. 35
      293 Gibraltar Holdings 185 5–10 m Construction Burnaby B.C. 26
      294 The Evans Hunt Group 184 5–10 m Marketing & Media Calgary Alta. 82
      295 MIT Consulting 183 2–5 m Information Technology Toronto Ont. 20
      296 StarTech.com 181 100–250 m† Manufacturing London Ont. 378
      297 C.R. Plastic Products 181 10–20 m Manufacturing Stratford Ont. 144
      298 LucasWorks 181 10–20 m HR Services Windsor Ont. 325
      299 Coaching Financier Trek 181 2–5 m Financial Services Laval Que. 9
      300 ResponseTek Networks Corp. 181 10–20 m Software Vancouver B.C. 214
      301 Fluidconcepts 179 5–10 m Manufacturing Vaughan Ont. 60
      302 Annex Consulting Group 178 20–50 m Information Technology Vancouver B.C. 254
      303 Superna 178 2–5 m Software Kanata Ont. 28
      304 Spoke O'Motion 177 2–5 m Retail Newmarket Ont. 11
      305 The Job Shoppe 177 10–20 m HR Services Tecumseh Ont. 500
      306 Connect Control Systems 176 2–5 m Industrial Services St. Albert Alta. 22
      307 Iridia Medical 176 10–20 m Professional Services Vancouver B.C. 95
      308 Zenan Custom Cresting 175 20–50 m Manufacturing Toronto Ont. 80
      309 Dominion Lending Centres 174 20–50 m Consumer Services Port Coquitlam B.C. 62
      310 ProjectLine Solutions 174 2–5 m Information Technology Saskatoon Sask. 29
      311 Impressions Printing 174 5–10 m Industrial Services St. Thomas Ont. 28
      312 Sandbanks Winery 174 5–10 m Retail Wellington Ont. 19
      313 Fresh Intelligence Research Corp. 172 2–5 m Professional Services Toronto Ont. 18
      314 Bacchus Law Corp. 172 2–5 m Professional Services Vancouver B.C. 25
      315 ONEC Group 172 20–50 m Construction Edmonton Alta. 61
      316 Eurocontrol Technics Group 171 5–10 m Manufacturing Toronto Ont. 33
      317 LifeLearn 171 5–10 m Software Guelph Ont. 70
      318 Spirit of Math Schools 170 5–10 m Consumer Services Toronto Ont. 97
      319 HanM Transportation Management Services 168 2–5 m Transportation & Logistics Toronto Ont. 20
      320 RobotShop 167 10–20 m Retail Mirabel Que. 30
      321 Weston Wood Solutions 167 50–100 m Manufacturing Brampton Ont. 34
      322 Environics Analytics 167 10–20 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 95
      323 Libéo 166 2–5 m Software Quebec City Que. 65
      324 Boomerang Marketing 165 5–10 m Marketing & Media Vaughan Ont. 12
      325 Replicon 165 20–50 m Software Calgary Alta. 436
      326 Softlanding Solutions 162 5–10 m Information Technology Vancouver B.C. 39
      327 Icron Technologies Corp. 161 20–50 m Information Technology Burnaby B.C. 52
      328 Crelogix 161 10–20 m Financial Services Burnaby B.C. 107
      329 Pacific Quorum Properties 160 5–10 m Real Estate Vancouver B.C. 61
      330 Mactrans Logistics 160 5–10 m Transportation & Logistics Vaughan Ont. 9
      331 Accelerated Connections 160 10–20 m Telecommunications Toronto Ont. 45
      332 Burlington Merchandising & Fixtures 160 5–10 m Industrial Services Burlington Ont. 33
      333 Varcon Construction 159 100–250 m Construction Vaughan Ont. 400
      334 ProStaff Employment Solutions 157 5–10 m HR Services Windsor Ont. 1,035
      335 My Broadcasting Corp. 157 5–10 m Marketing & Media Renfrew Ont. 92
      336 LGM Financial Services 157 20–50 m Financial Services Vancouver B.C. 205
      337 Angstrom Engineering 156 10–20 m Manufacturing Kitchener Ont. 37
      338 Shared 155 20–50 m Marketing & Media Ottawa Ont. 33
      339 Kaihen 155 2–5 m Professional Services Toronto Ont. 18
      340 Techify 155 2–5 m Information Technology Toronto Ont. 18
      341 Ecofish Research 155 5–10 m Professional Services Vancouver B.C. 71
      342 Weiss-Johnson Sheet Metal 155 20–50 m Consumer Services Edmonton Alta. 254
      343 Bison Fire Protection 151 5–10 m Industrial Services Winnipeg Man. 82
      344 Weston Forest Products 150 100–250 m Wholesale & Distribution Mississauga Ont. 148
      345 Stingray Digital Group 148 50–100 m Marketing & Media Montreal Que. 299
      346 Lingo Media Corp. 148 2–5 m Software Toronto Ont. 12
      347 Prinova 148 10–20 m Software Toronto Ont. 76
      348 General Credit Services 148 2–5 m Financial Services Vancouver B.C. 64
      349 Brock Doors & Windows 147 10–20 m Wholesale & Distribution Brampton Ont. 117
      350 Axon Development Corp. 145 5–10 m Software Saskatoon Sask. 49
      351 PCMusic 144 10–20 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 68
      352 Sunwing Vacations 144 >1 bil. Consumer Services Toronto Ont. 1,928
      353 Value Partners Investments 144 20–50 m Financial Services Winnipeg Man. 23
      354 Tiber River Naturals 144 2–5 m Manufacturing Winnipeg Man. 32
      355 Vinyltrends 142 5–10 m Manufacturing Cambridge Ont. 15
      356 CloudOps 142 5–10 m Information Technology Montreal Que. 33
      357 Prophix 142 20–50 m Software Mississauga Ont. 230
      358 Clevest 141 10–20 m Software Richmond B.C. 111
      359 1-800-GOT-JUNK? 141 20–50 m Consumer Services Vancouver B.C. 143
      360 HostPapa 141 10–20 m Information Technology Burlington Ont. 100
      361 Fusion Retail Analytics 141 2–5 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 13
      362 PiiComm 139 10–20 m Information Technology Plantagenet Ont. 49
      363 Trindent Consulting 139 5–10 m Professional Services Toronto Ont. 33
      364 People Corporation 138 20–50 m HR Services Winnipeg Man. 392
      365 Climax Media 138 5–10 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 40
      366 MD Charlton 137 20–50 m Wholesale & Distribution Victoria B.C. 50
      367 Synergy Trucking 136 10–20 m Transportation & Logistics Surrey B.C. 40
      368 Trisura Guarantee Insurance Company 136 100–250 m Financial Services Toronto Ont. 97
      369 Six S Partners 135 2–5 m Information Technology Waterloo Ont. 31
      370 Gin-Cor Industries 134 10–20 m Manufacturing Mattawa Ont. 64
      371 Ergoresearch 134 10–20 m Manufacturing Laval Que. 148
      372 Retail Media Group & RMG Loyalty 133 10–20 m Marketing & Media Calgary Alta. 51
      373 Creative At Home 132 10–20 m Wholesale & Distribution Burnaby B.C. 18
      374 Vortex Group 131 20–50 m Manufacturing Pointe-Claire Que. 138
      375 Delegatus Legal Services 129 2–5 m Professional Services Montreal Que. 33
      376 Talent Employment 129 5–10 m HR Services Toronto Ont. 235
      377 BSM Technologies 127 20–50 m Manufacturing Toronto Ont. 121
      378 Non-Destructive Testing Products 127 5–10 m Wholesale & Distribution St. Catharines Ont. 14
      379 Haivision Systems 126 50–100 m Manufacturing Montreal Que. 175
      380 Rifco 125 20–50 m Financial Services Red Deer Alta. 91
      381 Liftsafe Group of Cos. 125 10–20 m Manufacturing Ayr Ont. 95
      382 TIO Networks 125 50–100 m Financial Services Vancouver B.C. 154
      383 FlagShip Courier Solutions (FCS) 124 5–10 m Transportation & Logistics Pointe-Claire Que. 26
      384 Vigorate Digital Solutions 124 5–10 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 28
      385 North Atlantic International Logistics 123 10–20 m Transportation & Logistics Huntsville Ont. 18
      386 Happening.ca 123 2–5 m Marketing & Media Montreal Que. 13
      387 Les Entreprises QMD 122 50–100 m Construction Montreal Que. 65
      388 SpectraLab Scientific 122 5–10 m Wholesale & Distribution Markham Ont. 18
      389 Favuzzi International 121 5–10 m Wholesale & Distribution Montreal Que. 23
      390 Tank Traders (Vomar Industries) 121 10–20 m Manufacturing La Salle Man. 97
      391 XL Tool 121 5–10 m Manufacturing Kitchener Ont. 50
      392 Barricades and Signs 120 2–5 m Manufacturing Sturgeon County Alta. 25
      393 Targa Contracting 119 10–20 m Construction Surrey B.C. 45
      394 Cindy's Home & Garden 118 2–5 m Retail Kingsville Ont. 28
      395 Dialog Insight 118 2–5 m Software Quebec City Que. 40
      396 Radial Engineering 118 10–20 m Manufacturing Port Coquitlam B.C. 72
      397 Real Food for Real Kids 118 5–10 m Manufacturing Toronto Ont. 118
      398 Clear Concepts 117 2–5 m Information Technology Winnipeg Man. 23
      399 Rosedale Sheet Metal 116 2–5 m Manufacturing Calgary Alta. 27
      400 Cornerstone Courier 116 5–10 m Transportation & Logistics Kitchener Ont. 83
      401 Bilton Welding and Manufacturing 116 20–50 m Manufacturing Innisfail Alta. 200
      402 Marina Textiles 115 5–10 m Wholesale & Distribution Mississauga Ont. 9
      403 Polycorp 115 50–100 m Manufacturing Toronto Ont. 166
      404 FX Innovation 114 20–50 m Information Technology Montreal Que. 400
      405 BTB Real Estate Investment Trust 113 50–100 m Real Estate Montreal Que. 60
      406 Innovative Residential 113 20–50 m Construction Saskatoon Sask. 28
      407 BluEra 113 2–5 m HR Services Calgary Alta. 16
      408 MTL Technologies 113 5–10 m Manufacturing Chambly Que. 50
      409 Prizm Media 112 5–10 m Marketing & Media Vancouver B.C. 177
      410 Brownlee Equipment 111 5–10 m Retail Earlton Ont. 23
      411 Kidcentral Supply 111 5–10 m Wholesale & Distribution Toronto Ont. 19
      412 E.B. Box Co. 110 2–5 m Manufacturing Richmond Hill Ont. 23
      413 Globeways Canada 110 50–100 m Agriculture Mississauga Ont. 12
      414 Central Station 110 5–10 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 29
      415 Timbercreek Asset Management 109 20–50 m Real Estate Toronto Ont. 477
      416 Fleet Complete 109 20–50 m Software Toronto Ont. 201
      417 Ontario Property Management Group 109 5–10 m Real Estate Markham Ont. 87
      418 TWI Foods 108 20–50 m Manufacturing Toronto Ont. 203
      419 Info-Tech Research Group 108 20–50 m Information Technology London Ont. 416
      420 Rhoddy Marketing 108 5–10 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 22
      421 Ciao 108 2–5 m Software Quebec City Que. 43
      422 Binary Stream Software 107 5–10 m Software Burnaby B.C. 41
      423 Proex 106 5–10 m HR Services Toronto Ont. 53
      424 Mica Cabinets de Services Financiers 106 20–50 m Financial Services Quebec City Que. 71
      425 Photon Control 106 20–50 m Manufacturing Burnaby B.C. 55
      426 Premiere Mortgage Centre 105 5–10 m Consumer Services Dartmouth N.S. 85
      427 Bestway Cash N Carry 105 5–10 m Wholesale & Distribution Mississauga Ont. 8
      428 Javelin Technologies 105 20–50 m Information Technology Oakville Ont. 88
      429 GCP Industrial Products 104 10–20 m Wholesale & Distribution Kitchener Ont. 18
      430 Micro Logic 103 50–100 m Information Technology Quebec City Que. 130
      431 Argyle Public Relationships 103 5–10 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 34
      432 Citadelle 102 100–250 m Manufacturing Plessisville Que. 280
      433 Premier Service 102 5–10 m Marketing & Media Montreal Que. 17
      434 Sienna Senior Living 102 250–500 m Consumer Services Markham Ont. 8,000
      435 KMI Publishing and Events 101 2–5 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 28
      436 Digico Electronic Manufacturing 100 20–50 m Manufacturing Laval Que. 135
      437 Epscan 97 20–50 m Industrial Services Fort St. John B.C. 134
      438 Beneco Packaging 97 5–10 m Manufacturing Mississauga Ont. 35
      439 Liberty Security 97 10–20 m Industrial Services Edmonton Alta. 123
      440 Airstart 96 10–20 m Industrial Services Mississauga Ont. 18
      441 Anaconda Mining 96 20–50 m Natural Resources Toronto Ont. 85
      442 Ecentricarts 96 5–10 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 43
      443 RWDI 95 50–100 m Professional Services Guelph Ont. 397
      444 ClubRunner 95 2–5 m Software Oakville Ont. 23
      445 Dependable Mechanical Systems 92 10–20 m Construction Vaughan Ont. 132
      446 Point Alliance 91 2–5 m Information Technology Toronto Ont. 24
      447 Mira Floors & Interiors 91 2–5 m Industrial Services Surrey B.C. 37
      448 Usability Matters 91 2–5 m Professional Services Toronto Ont. 21
      449 Rescue 7 91 2–5 m Industrial Services Markham Ont. 45
      450 Epiphan Video 91 10–20 m† Manufacturing Ottawa Ont. 41
      451 DECO Windshield Repair 90 5–10 m Consumer Services Calgary Alta. 78
      452 Stärke Material Handling Group 90 2–5 m Manufacturing Thorold Ont. 21
      453 IQ Partners 89 5–10 m HR Services Toronto Ont. 36
      454 The Next Trend Designs 89 5–10 m Wholesale & Distribution Mississauga Ont. 15
      455 Parcel Design 89 2–5 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 19
      456 Maplelea (Avonlea Traditions) 89 2–5 m Retail Newmarket Ont. 23
      457 Flexstar Packaging 88 20–50 m Manufacturing Richmond B.C. 116
      458 Gordon R. Williams Corp. 88 10–20 m Wholesale & Distribution Mississauga Ont. 25
      459 Molok North America 88 2–5 m Manufacturing Mount Forest Ont. 17
      460 State Window Corp. 86 50–100 m Manufacturing Vaughan Ont. 185
      461 Melitron Corp. 86 20–50 m Manufacturing Guelph Ont. 123
      462 Suntrition 84 5–10 m Manufacturing Tecumseh Ont. 48
      463 Red Sun Farms 84 250–500 m Agriculture Kingsville Ont. 178
      464 Digitcom Canada 84 5–10 m Telecommunications Toronto Ont. 50
      465 GuruLink 84 5–10 m HR Services Toronto Ont. 28
      466 Norstar Windows & Doors 83 20–50 m Manufacturing Hamilton Ont. 70
      467 Physio Extra 83 10–20 m Consumer Services Montreal Que. 177
      468 Canada Tubeform 83 10–20 m Manufacturing London Ont. 59
      469 Fusion Learning 82 5–10 m Professional Services Toronto Ont. 41
      470 Splice Software 82 2–5 m Software Calgary Alta. 23
      471 Full Throttle Power Sports 81 5–10 m Retail Dartmouth N.S. 14
      472 IT/IQ Tech Recruiters 81 20–50 m HR Services Vancouver B.C. 31
      473 Left Coast Naturals 81 10–20 m Manufacturing Burnaby B.C. 51
      474 DG Global 80 100–250 m Wholesale & Distribution Toronto Ont. 7
      475 HomEquity Bank 80 50–100 m Consumer Services Toronto Ont. 137
      476 Lorenz Conveying Products 79 5–10 m Manufacturing Cobourg Ont. 49
      477 Norsat International 78 20–50 m† Manufacturing Richmond B.C. 170
      478 Ecopest 77 2–5 m Industrial Services Edmonton Alta. 29
      479 AFI Expertise 77 10–20 m Information Technology Quebec City Que. 129
      480 HVAC Solutions 77 5–10 m Industrial Services Fort McMurray Alta. 37
      481 Pinchin 77 20–50 m Professional Services Mississauga Ont. 358
      482 PQA Testing 76 5–10 m Information Technology Fredericton N.B. 87
      483 H2O Innovation 76 20–50 m Manufacturing Quebec City Que. 162
      484 Centre Transmed 75 2–5 m Professional Services Campbellton N.B. 51
      485 Stemmler Meats & Cheese 75 5–10 m Manufacturing Heidelberg Ont. 43
      486 Polykar 73 20–50 m Manufacturing Montreal Que. 85
      487 Berkeley Payment Solutions 73 5–10 m Financial Services Toronto Ont. 26
      488 MITS Airconditioning 72 20–50 m Wholesale & Distribution Mississauga Ont. 43
      489 S2S Environmental 71 2–5 m Industrial Services Pickering Ont. 35
      490 Mi5 Print & Digital 70 20–50 m Industrial Services Mississauga Ont. 180
      491 Sport Systems Canada 69 5–10 m Manufacturing Almonte Ont. 25
      492 The Humphrey Group 69 5–10 m Professional Services Toronto Ont. 31
      493 Campbell Bros. Movers 69 20–50 m Consumer Services London Ont. 323
      494 Blue Chip Logistics 69 20–50 m Transportation & Logistics Surrey B.C. 22
      495 Zone Marketing Group 68 2–5 m Marketing & Media Aurora Ont. 9
      496 Integrated Tower Solutions 67 5–10 m Construction Saskatoon Sask. 27
      497 Yardstick Software 65 5–10 m Software Edmonton Alta. 66
      498 Paramount Parts 64 20–50 m Retail Fort McMurray Alta. 76
      499 Iron Horse Security 64 5–10 m Professional Services Ottawa Ont. 1,690
      500 Marcon Metalfab 63 10–20 m Manufacturing Delta B.C. 80"
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      schrieb am 15.09.16 21:28:44
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.278.551 von Popeye82 am 15.09.16 03:12:15
      Global Talent Unleashed Awards, 2016, Finalists, UK &Europe(jetzt, hier)
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      "Best Start Up -Social Impact
      - Bio-Bean
      - Perpetual
      - Squirrel

      Best Start Up -Tech Innovation
      - MyDealDoc
      - lendstar
      - Rich Pleeth

      Best Digital SME -Tech Innovation
      - Growth-Engineering
      - Lost-My-Name
      - Therapy-Box

      Most Disruptive CIO/ CTO
      - Jora Gill
      - Mariano Albera
      - Rachel Dunscombe

      Best Tech IPO/ Venture Capital Raising
      - Blippar
      - Salary-Finance
      - TADO "
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      schrieb am 16.09.16 23:19:09
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.284.191 von Popeye82 am 15.09.16 20:29:06
      von Denen noch ein separater Wettbewerb


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      " rank - company - (5y)revenue growth, % - revenue, 2015 - industry - city - province - employees, 2015

      1 Shoes.com 7,403 100–250 m Retail Vancouver B.C. 505
      2 Victoria Emerson (Brandshare Inc.) 4,440 5–10 m Retail Toronto Ont. 8
      3 Refresh Financial 1,948 5–10 m Financial Services Kelowna B.C. 38
      4 LowestRates.ca 1,754 2–5 m Financial Services Toronto Ont. 17
      5 AN & Associates 1,598 20–50 m Retail Mississauga Ont. 48
      6 Bold Commerce 1,257 2–5 m Software Winnipeg Man. 33
      7 IRT Technologies 1,008 2–5 m Manufacturing Montreal Que. 15
      8 CANEI Corp. 808 1–2 m Wholesale & Distribution Toronto Ont. 4
      9 Whoosh! 780 2–5 m Manufacturing Toronto Ont. 8
      10 Axess Law Professional Corp. 634 1–2 m Professional Services Toronto Ont. 42
      11 Alliance Zone 624 1–2 m Wholesale & Distribution Longueuil Que. 2
      12 Sunshine Renewable Energy 620 2–5 m Industrial Services Dartmouth N.S. 13
      13 Wave Digital Media 615 1–2 m Marketing & Media Toronto Ont. 6
      14 Gentai Capital Corp. 575 2–5 m Financial Services Richmond B.C. 8
      15 ThoughtWire 488 2–5 m Software Toronto Ont. 40
      16 mobileLIVE 455 20–50 m Software Richmond Hill Ont. 241
      17 TrackTik Software 448 1–2 m Software Montreal Que. 16
      18 HostedBizz 436 1–2 m Information Technology Ottawa Ont. 8
      19 Blueprint ECM Solutions 425 1–2 m Information Technology Vancouver B.C. 6
      20 Smart Employee Benefits 396 50–100 m HR Services Mississauga Ont. 476
      21 Vinland Homes 391 2–5 m Construction Saskatoon Sask. 3
      22 Q2 Metrics 375 2–5 m† Information Technology Toronto Ont. 13
      23 Squeeze Studio Animation 361 2–5 m Marketing & Media Quebec City Que. 45
      24 Greenline Telecom 356 1–2 m† Telecommunications Toronto Ont. 5
      25 Panoptic Automation Solutions 322 2–5 m Industrial Services Calgary Alta. 25
      26 Canadian Executive Search Group 307 5–10 m HR Services Chatham Ont. 15
      27 Rove Concepts 307 10–20 m† Retail Vancouver B.C. 18
      28 Simcoe Place Health Clinic 306 1–2 m Consumer Services Toronto Ont. 18
      29 Surround Integrated 302 2–5 m Marketing & Media Oakville Ont. 21
      30 SurexDirect 300 2–5 m Financial Services Magrath Alta. 32
      31 Martello Technologies 298 2–5 m Software Kanata Ont. 24
      32 Clearbridge Mobile 266 5–10 m Software Vaughan Ont. 35
      33 Perfect Renovations Group 258 5–10 m Construction Mississauga Ont. 70
      34 Sales for Life 246 1–2 m Professional Services Toronto Ont. 13
      35 Buddy's Kitchen 245 5–10 m Manufacturing Aurora Ont. 27
      36 TheRedPin 238 2–5 m Real Estate Toronto Ont. 120
      37 UXP Systems 211 10–20 m Software Toronto Ont. 98
      38 Adroit Overseas Enterprises 198 10–20 m Wholesale & Distribution Surrey B.C. 4
      39 Fusebill 169 1–2 m Software Kanata Ont. 22
      40 Bronte Construction 145 5–10 m Construction Oakville Ont. 39
      41 Vertical Staffing Resources 144 5–10 m HR Services Mississauga Ont. 11
      42 TWT Group 143 2–5 m Information Technology Calgary Alta. 6
      43 Format.com (Ideaform Inc.) 140 2–5 m Software Toronto Ont. 35
      44 Vigilant Management 133 1–2 m Professional Services Paradise Nfld. 12
      45 Agnora 113 20–50 m Manufacturing Collingwood Ont. 60
      46 Spice Technology Group 103 2–5 m Software Mississauga Ont. 25
      47 Kelly Harvey Living 102 2–5 m Manufacturing Vaughan Ont. 14
      48 The Delivery Group 102 2–5 m HR Services Oakville Ont. 53
      49 Trend Financial 91 10–20 m Financial Services Toronto Ont. 107
      50 Simplex Mobility 89 1–2 m Software Edmonton Alta. 18"
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      "Clean50 Top15 Projects", 2017
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      "Cadillac Fairview: TD Centre – Largest office complex to achieve LEED® Platinum
      Project Lead: General Manager David Hoffman
      General Motors of Canada: Local Community Stewardship
      Project Lead: Simon Guan
      GCT Canada : Decreasing emissions via innovative truck processing
      Project Leads: Kwang Chen, VP Terminal Support Services – GCT Canada LP
      City of Hamilton: Hamilton Bike Share Program
      Project Lead: Peter Topalovic
      Kiko Water Systems & Four Seasons, Vancouver: HVAC Efficiency Improvements
      Project Leads: Jeff Addison , Joel Russell (Kiko) Priyan Jayetileke & Reggie Anthonipillai (Four Seasons Hotel)
      City of Kimberley, Teck Resources and EcoSmart Foundation: SunMine – Converting a Minesite to a Solar Field
      Project Leads: Don Schacher, construction Project Coordinator, City of Kimberley, Kevin Wilson, Economic Development Officer, City of Kimberley Scott Sommerville, Chief Administrative Officer, City of Kimberley; Terry Brace, Energy Leader, Teck Resources Limited; Michel de Spot, CEO, EcoSmart Foundation
      Learning for a Sustainable Future: Educational Resources Database for Teachers
      Project Lead: Pamela Schwartzberg
      Ontario Power Generation & The Moose Cree First Nation: Lower Mattagami Hydro Project
      Project Lead: Mike Martelli (Ontario Power Generation)
      Provision Coalition: Sustainability Tools & Resources for Canadian Food and Beverage Companies
      Project Lead: Cher Mereweather
      Reid’s Heritage Homes: Building Net Zero Homes in a Production Setting
      Project Lead: Jennifer Weatherston
      City of Richmond: Alexandra District Energy Utility
      Project Lead: Alen Postolka
      Sun Life Financial: “Alto” multi-residential rental apartment development
      Project Lead: Lee Warren & Eli Krauss
      Sustainable Prosperity: The Smart Prosperity Initiative
      Project Leads: Stewart Elgie, Annette Verschuren, Lorraine Mitchelmore
      Sustainable Waterloo Region: Regional Carbon Initiative
      Project Lead: Tova Davidson
      City of Vancouver: Renewable City Strategy – A Plan for 100% Renewable Energy
      Project Lead: Malcolm Shield"
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.315.532 von Popeye82 am 21.09.16 03:22:33

      "Clean50 Top50, people", 2017
      http://clean50.com/about-the-2017-clean-50/clean-50/

      "addison-jeff
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      Dr. Eric Bauce
      baziuk-joel
      Joel Baziuk
      bell-david
      Dr. David Bell
      bennett-claire
      Claire Bennett, MA
      bergeron-christine-002
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      David Berliner
      bishop-lynn
      Lynn Bishop
      bouskila-raphael
      Raphael Bouskila
      bowerbank-andrew
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      David Bressler, PhD
      caceres-tania
      Tania Caceres, B.Comm, CRM
      chang-howard-right
      Howard Chang
      chornet-vincent
      Vincent Chornet
      clairman-cara
      Cara Clairman
      craig-milla
      Milla Craig
      curwin-gregg
      Gregg Curwin
      davies-kevin
      Kevin Davies
      denney-brian
      Brian Denney P.Eng.
      dodge-david
      David Dodge
      drennan-kelly
      Kelly Drennan
      drouin-guy-jpg
      Guy Drouin P.Eng., MBA
      ellis-lara
      Lara Ellis
      gillin-philip
      Philip Gillin
      gilvesy-bryan
      Bryan Gilvesy
      haines-anthony
      Anthony Haines
      hamberg-karen
      Karen Hamberg
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      Andrew Hejnar, MScEnM, P.Eng
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      Jane Kearns
      kyriazis-joanna
      Joanna Kyriazis
      laberge-michel
      Dr. Michel Laberge
      leclerc-denis
      Denis Leclerc
      lee-jenise
      Jenise Lee, BASc., MBA
      legg-ruth
      Ruth Legg, MA
      lever-rod
      Rod Lever
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      Priyanka Lloyd
      lombard-stuart
      Stuart Lombard
      luck-candice
      Candice Luck, MBA
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      Audrey Mascarenhas
      medland-jeanne
      Jeanne Medland
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      Dr. Walter Mérida
      methot-andree-lise
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      Alex Mifflin
      mifflin-tyler
      Tyler Mifflin
      mindorff-tikvah
      Tikvah Mindorff
      Lorraine Mitchelmore Portraits
      Lorraine Mitchelmore, MSc. MBA
      moran-kevin
      Kevin Moran, PhD, MBA, P.Eng.
      morrice-mike
      Mike Morrice
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      Hon. Glen Murray
      nixon-trish
      Trish Nixon
      notley-rachel
      Honourable Rachel Notley
      osborne-geoff
      Geoff Osborne
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      Nicholas Parker
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      Emily Partington, B.A., M.Sc.
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      Juergen Puetter
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      Dave Reid
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      Jonathan Rhone
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      Dr. Dianne Saxe
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      Jason Switzer
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      Serguei Tchertok, MBA
      tetzel-cedric
      Cedric Tetzel
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      Annette Verschuren
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      Christian Wentzel CFA
      white-andrew
      Andrew White, MASc, MBET
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      schrieb am 21.09.16 06:41:30
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.315.628 von Popeye82 am 21.09.16 06:37:50
      www.f6s.com/foodtechdld/apply
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      schrieb am 21.09.16 18:07:12
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      Bio-Based Americas Innovation Awards, finalists, 2016
      www.biobasedworldnews.com/who-has-made-the-shortlist-for-the…

      "- Anellotech Corp.
      - Battelle Memorial Institute
      - Bio-Based World News
      - Bioserie
      - Braskem
      - Club Coffee
      - Genomatica, Inc.
      - Lygos
      - Procter & Gamble
      - Redwood Innovations, LLC
      - Renewable Chemicals and Advanced Materials Alliance (re:chem)
      - Rivertop Renewables
      - the Ohio Soybean Farmer's"
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      schrieb am 21.09.16 19:17:36
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      www.bhpbilliton.com/investors/news/bhp-billiton-launches-ina…
      www.australianmining.com.au/news/bhp-awards-inaugural-techno…

      "BHP has launched its first Technology and Innovation award, with Henry Muller taking it out.

      According to BHP “the CTO Award recognises outstanding contribution in the field of technology and innovation”.

      Muller was recognised for his work in the 1980s that made Olympic Dam a more commercially viable operation, allowing it to extract four major products from the polymetallic deposit.

      “Mr Muller, a former employee, developed a single process flow sheet to mine and process one of the largest, most complex mineral deposits in the world,” BHP said.

      BHP chief technology officer Diane Jurgens added, “Mr Muller’s process proved that economic benefit could be derived from Olympic Dam and other similar deposit styles.”

      “The process flow sheet he created had never been done before. It was a creative and unique application of metallurgical technologies and allowed the Company to produce all four products at the one mine site,



      “This is an example of how technology can create value by unlocking resources and lowering costs.

      “Importantly, Mr Muller’s work opened up opportunities for mining of other similar complex ore bodies.”

      Olympic Dam is one of the pillars of BHP’s asset portfolio, and was the first discovery of an iron oxide copper gold uranium orebody, and is the largest uranium, 5th largest copper, and third largest single gold deposit in the world.

      The mine has recently undergone a spate of development as it seeks to tap its massive, newly discovered Southern Mine Area, which increased its resource by 70 per cent almost overnight. "
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      schrieb am 22.09.16 06:23:36
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      Formatierung schlecht,
      ggf. s. Link(s)

      Australian Technologies competition, 2016, semifinalists; BRAINWAVES, AIR-CONDITIONERS, 3D PRINTING +LONG PIPES ALL FEATURE AS AUSTRALIA’S BEST TECHNOLOGIES


      - 38 of Australia’s leading technology companies short listed into the Australian Technologies Competition(ATC) Business Accelerator
      - Exceptional quality of entrants, taking world leading innovation, to global markets
      - Industry leading innovators, in the sectors of energy, manufacturing, food & agritech, mining, medtech & pharma, cyber security +smart cities
      http://media.wix.com/ugd/73a95a_ba786b639ce24c9ca2c2a602775a…
      http://media.wix.com/ugd/73a95a_08b81407abec440383dd6ee94f2e…
      www.austechcomp.com/winners

      " company - state - technology

      Advanced
      Fertigation
      Systems
      WA
      Advanced Fertigation Sy
      stems provides a cost-effective water an
      d nutrient management platform,
      SWAN (Scheduling Wate
      r And Nutrients), that helps to manage wat
      er resources, allocations and
      nutrient inputs precisely and to plan.
      Aeration Control
      Australia
      WA
      Aeration Control Aus
      tralia provides unmatched management of gra
      in in storage by providing of
      aeration at the right temperatur
      e and humidity in order to impr
      ove the grain condition.
      Aglive
      VIC
      Aglive has developed a system and
      method for digital supply cha
      in traceability that has significantly
      enhanced tracking of red meat fr
      om farmer to end consumer.
      Airtopia
      VIC
      Airtopia is an air c
      onditioning controller that integrates seam
      lessly with any IR (infra-red) controlled
      split systems allowing Building Management Systems to fully mim
      ic the original rem
      ote control and
      transforming the process of air conditioning automation.
      Aquamation
      Equipment
      VIC
      Aquamation's Water Cremation te
      chnology uses water instead of p
      ropane gas fired incineration to
      cremate bodies that reduces ener
      gy use, emissions, toxic fumes
      and airborne mercury pollution.
      Axis Energy Group
      QLD
      Axis Energy Group's vertical axis wind turbine is particularly
      suited to the low a
      nd turbulent flows
      encountered urban environments and
      features novel slanting blad
      es that enhance its start-up
      capabilities, minimise vibrations
      levels and eliminate power fl
      uctuation.
      Conflux
      Technology
      VIC
      Conflux Technology uses metal Ad
      ditive Manufacturing (3D printi
      ng) to produce a smaller, lighter
      and more efficient heat exchanger w
      ith intricate geometry and a
      high surface area density.
      Conveyor
      Manufacturers
      Australia (CMA)
      NSW
      Conveyor Manufacturers Australia's REDLINE Conveyor System is a
      mono-rail mounted conveyor
      system that can be advanced and re
      tracted into position via a p
      neumatic/hydraulic drive system.
      Core Resources QLD
      Core Resources' Toowong Process is a novel technology enabling
      the removal of toxic
      contaminants from mineral concentrates produced by mines and fi
      x them in an environmentally
      stable and non-toxic form.
      Cortical Dynamics
      WA
      Cortical Dynamics has developed
      a disruptive Brain function mon
      itor, the Brain Anaesthesia
      Response (BAR) monitor, that
      better detects the effect of anaes
      thetic agents on brain activity and
      aids optimal anaesthetisation.
      CrytoPhoto
      QLD
      CryptoPhoto provides better aut
      hentication and ma
      kes it fast an
      d easy for ordinary people to login
      and use the internet safely, pro
      tecting against phishing scams,
      social engineers, fake web sites
      and similar attacks, even if the
      user is unsophisticated or unm
      otivated.
      Cubic QED
      NSW
      Cubic QED's process captures
      and transforms mineral salts from
      the discharge water of reverse
      osmosis desalination into miner
      al carbonates that become valuab
      le commercial minerals.
      Elexon Mining
      QLD
      Elexon Mining's Cave Tracker Sy
      stem provides underground mine o
      perators with the ability to
      measure movement in
      the underground
      ore body in near-real time
      to improve mine safety and
      productivity.
      Energy Made
      Clean
      WA
      Energy Made Clean's Solar Constr
      uction offers integrated soluti
      ons to complex energy challenges
      including off grid power, utilit
      y and commercial scale solar, w
      ater pumping systems and lithium
      battery stora
      ge system.
      Fulcrum 3D
      NSW
      Fulcrum 3D's CloudCAM is an adv
      anced sky imaging system which u
      tilises a ground-mounted
      fisheye camera together with adv
      anced image processing to ident
      ify, categorize, track and predict
      cloud movement ove
      r solar photovoltaic power plants.
      Gamechanger
      Technologies
      VIC
      Gamechanger Technologies VForce
      ® Compound Motion technology for
      wind turbines and other
      airfoils provides variable ang
      le of deflection and extension (m
      orphing) that other systems cannot
      achieve.
      Greenland Systems VIC
      Greenland Systems' Evacuated Tube So
      lar Thermal collector is ca
      pable of efficiently raising the
      temperature of a Heat Transfer Fl
      uid to 200C for direct applica
      tions for industry.
      Heat Trap Solar
      WA
      Heat Trap’s Emergency Safety Shower Chiller cools unsafe incomi
      ng hot water making safety
      shower and/or eye baths safe to use.
      HMS Group of
      Companies
      Australia
      NSW
      HMS Group's remote controlled mi
      ni loader for open cut mines or
      underground mines is designed
      to safely collect the coal that d
      rops from the conveyor belt wh
      ilst the belt is still operating.
      Imunexus
      VIC
      Imunexus improves the cancer k
      illing ability of existing antibo
      dy drugs by quickly and easily
      creating bispecific biobetter ve
      rsions using small antibody-lik
      e modules called “Imunexins” that can
      be engineered to bind to any specific target.
      Independent
      Products
      VIC
      Independent Products' uses the wa
      ste-water created by air condi
      tioners to improve energy
      efficiency by up to
      40% and can be re
      trofitted to most of the w
      orld’s split system air conditioning
      and refrigeration units.
      Long Pipes
      WA
      Long Pipes' Fluid Highway is a c
      ontinuous joint-free pipe, prod
      uced at 20kms/day using composite
      pipe technology cured onsite
      to provide the lightest, strongest
      , toughest, fastest to install, longest
      lasting, cheapest solution for
      long distance transportation of
      gases and fluids.
      MAKO Turbines NSW
      MAKO Turbines' tidal technology
      has been designed to produce pr
      edictable/baseload renewable
      electricity from free-flowing water in tides, rivers, canals, i
      nter-island channels or tailraces of hydro
      dams around the world.
      Medical Safety
      Systems
      NSW
      Medical Safety Systems' RiskMx
      continuously monitors pathology
      and other patie
      nt-level data
      using pre-defined algorithms t
      hat provide the basis for automat
      ed, real-time, healthcare
      practitioner-friendly Risk Management Plan implementation.


      Company
      State
      Technology
      Micronised Mineral
      Solutions
      NT
      Micronised Mineral Solutions has
      developed a solution that enab
      les faster and more efficient
      decontamination o
      f toxic mine water throu
      gh the removal of 99.8
      % of dissolved metals and the re-
      balancing of water pH to mee
      t environmental requirements.
      Ozius Spatial
      QLD
      Ozius Spatial's Naxia Land Mana
      gement Tools are a suite of spat
      ial information tools derived from
      remote sensing analytics and used for environmental monitoring
      and land management.
      Reservoir Rock
      Technologies
      WA
      Reservoir Rock Technologies has developed a highly efficient au
      tomated imaging, computer based
      process for analysis of core sa
      mples in the oil and gas industr
      y.
      SCT Operations
      NSW
      SCT Operations' ANZI cell is a
      device that measures the three d
      imensional in situ stresses in rock,
      a key parameter in mi
      ning, tunnelling, and rel
      ated industries.
      Secure Code
      Warrior
      NSW
      Secure Code Warrior is a web-bas
      ed gamified skills development
      and assessment platform that
      mimics real-life security vulne
      rabilities in software code, pro
      vides instant learning opportunities for
      developers to locate, identify
      and fix these vulnerabilities.
      StabilCo
      NSW
      StabilCo’s MatrixMaterials provi
      de an innovative roadbase-and-r
      ail infrastructure solution from
      waste by capitalising on scienti
      fically designed and engineered
      material properties to deliver
      improved performance and cost
      benefits to both infrastructure o
      wners and the environment.
      Stochastic
      Simulation
      WA
      Stochastic Simulation’s ResAssure is a revolutionary reservoir
      simulation tool for
      the upstream oil
      and gas industry that enables the
      industry to confidently make
      development decisions with
      previously unmatched confidence and speed.
      SunSHIFT
      NSW
      SunSHIFT is a pre-engineered, p
      re-fabricated, moveable turnkey
      solar-PV solution specifically
      designed to overcome the limi
      tations of traditional solar-PV an
      d enable new users, such as miners,
      to adopt alternative energy.
      SupraG Energy VIC
      SupraG Energy is a graphene technology commercialization compan
      y which develops next-
      generation high-energy-density
      energy storage devices, includin
      g supercapacitors, for power
      management and transportation applications.
      Taggle Systems
      NSW
      Taggle Systems builds and operat
      es a low power wide area radio
      network enabling the highly
      efficient collection of vast amo
      unts of data from connected dev
      ices such as water meters.
      V2H International QLD
      V2H International has developed in
      novative lateral drilling tec
      hnology using high pressure water
      jetting for the global o
      il and natural gas industry that radica
      lly enhances the hydrocarbon production
      of new and existing wells.
      Vectus Biosystems
      NSW
      Vectus Biosystems has developed
      a platform technology that allo
      ws the production of small
      molecules that mimic the activi
      ty of the vasoactive intestinal
      peptide (VIP), allowing construction of
      more than 70 compounds with anti-hy
      pertensive and/or anti-fibro
      tic properties.
      Wattwatchers
      NSW
      Wattwatchers has developed the ultra-compact Auditor series of
      internet appliances for energy that
      deliver accurate, real-time energy management over the internet
      independently of regulated billing
      meters and equipment manufacturers’ monitoring systems.
      Worldpoly
      VIC
      Worldpoly’s Australian PolyForc
      e technology provides automated,
      safe and consis
      tent welding of
      HDPE pipe systems using current h
      ydraulics and electronic contr
      ols and designed for remote and
      rugged use. ......................................"
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      schrieb am 22.09.16 06:47:12
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      Sustainia100 Awards, Denmark, 2016, nominees; Sustainia100 is an annual guide to 100 innovative solutions, from around the world, that presents readily available projects, initiatives +technologies @the forefront of sustainable transformation. The solutions in our '13 edition of Sustainia100 are deployed in 2/3rds of the world’s countries –including Kenya, India, Mexico +South Africa, making the Sustainia100 guide reflect innovation from the traditional western hubs, as well as parts of the world that are normally not well covered. Sustainia100 presents sustainable solutions in 10 key sectors, spanning from energy, transportation to fashion, food +education. Sustainia100 gives investors, regional developers, business leaders, politicians, +consumers in-depth insights, to the most promising projects +technologies within their field. From our list of 100 sustainable solutions, Sustainia100, an award committee led by former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger reviews +selects a winner, to be announced @the grand Sustainia Award Ceremony, in Copenhagen, every autumn. Finalists in the Australian Technologies Competition are fast tracked, for assessment for the Sustainia 100
      [/url]
      ------> https://issuu.com/sustainia/docs/sustainia100_2016
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      schrieb am 22.09.16 17:38:05
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      schrieb am 22.09.16 22:26:54
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.329.662 von Popeye82 am 22.09.16 17:38:05
      Marrone hatte ich mal auf Watch

      "Oscars of Agriculture", 2016, finalists
      https://agrowawards.com/2016finalists/

      "Best Company from an Emerging Region –sponsored by Indofil Industries Ltd
      - Deqiang Biology
      - Limin Chemical
      - Sichuan Leshan Fuhua Tongda Agro-chemical Technology
      - Willowood Crop Sciences
      - Zhejiang Zhongshan Chemical Industry Group

      Best Formulation Innovation -sponsored by Maxunitech
      - Dow AgroSciences (Resicore)
      - University of Central Florida (Zinkicide)
      - Willowood Crop Sciences (Dry Flowable formulation)

      Best Application Technology Innovation –sponsored by Nanjing RedSun
      - Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation(Embrapa)
      - Exosect
      - Willowood Crop Sciences

      Best Public Outreach Programme –sponsored by Fuhua Tongda Agro-chemical Technology Co., Ltd
      - BASF(Rice production in Brazil)
      - CropLife America(Green Thumb Challenge)
      - CropLife America (New website)
      - CropLife International(Progress, through Partnerships in Honduras)
      - Dow AgroSciences(Science Ambassadors)
      - DuPont Crop Protection(EduFarm)
      - Syngenta(The Good Growth Plan)

      Best New Crop Protection Product, or Trait
      - Adama Agricultural Solutions(Brevis)
      - Dow AgroSciences(Arylex)
      - DuPont Crop Protection(Zorvec)
      - Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha(Isofetamid)
      - Syngenta Crop Protection(Acuron)

      Best Packaging Innovation
      - Dow AgroSciences and RPC-Promens-Innocran(PET bottles)
      - Nanjing Red Sun(Paraquat gel formulation)
      - Rotam CropSciences(Protect Dosage)
      - Willowood Crop Sciences(Wilbond)

      Best New Biopesticide
      - Beijing Zhongbao Green Agricultural Science +Technology(ATaiLing)
      - Deqiang Biology(Ningnanmycin)
      - Marrone Bio Innovations(Majestene)
      - Phyllom BioProducts(beetleGONE!/grubGONE!)
      - Wangs Crop-Science(Lordship)

      Best Marketing Campaign
      - Agricen(Prove It, to Me)
      - Biostadt India(Crop Nutrition Day)
      - Certis Europe – UK(Sunfire +System 50)
      - DuPont Crop Protection(Red Club)
      - Stockton(Coffee rust campaign)
      - Syngenta Crop Protection(Acuron)

      Best Stewardship Programme
      - BASF Crop Protection North America/PadillaCRT(Living Acres)
      - Croda
      - CropLife Latin America(Virtual courses platform)
      - Dow AgroSciences/Agsafe
      - Dow AgroSciences(Enlist Ahead)
      - InpEV Brazil(Electronic schedule system for packages return)
      - Syngenta(The Good Growth Plan)

      Best Supplier
      - Hangzhou Udragon Chemical
      - Jiangsu Yangnong Chemical
      - Lier Chemical
      - Sichuan Leshan Fuhua Tongda Agro-chemical Technology
      - Zhejiang Xinan Chemical Industrial Group(Wynca)
      - Zhejiang Zhongshan Chemical Industry Group

      Best Supporting Role
      - Aegro –Harvesting Knowledge
      - Croda
      - Dextra International
      - EPL Bio Analytical Services
      - Fieldfisher
      - Nutrichem Laboratory

      Best Industry Collaboration –sponsored by Deqiang Bio

      Winner to be announced on the night.

      Best Manager, with Strategic Vision

      Winner to be announced on the night.

      Lifetime Achievement Award

      Winner to be announced on the night..................."
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      schrieb am 23.09.16 07:03:22
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      schlecht zu kopieren(mache es trotzdem mal), s. Link

      AMA Innovation Award, 2016: The Contenders

      www.ama-sensorik.de/fileadmin/Innovationspreis/AMA_Booklet_I…

      "Magnetische Durchflußzytometrie (MRCyte)
      6
      Nerven aus Glas – Faseroptische 3D-Positionierung
      von Herzkathetern
      6
      d‘Bioimager 7
      Human gas sensor capsule as a novel diagnostic tool
      7
      Haptisches Assistenzsystem zur Koronarangiographie
      8
      Hybrid Optical Sensor for Extreme Temperature Measurement
      8
      Nanoengineered acousto-electric mercury sensor
      for alumina refineries
      9
      3D Ultraschall Sensor
      9
      Textilintegrierte 3- dimensionale Fussdrucksensorik
      10
      Smart control of chemical gas sensors
      10
      Radar 2020: Systemkonzepte für das Radar der Zukunft
      11
      Single-use,disposable biosensors for biomarker detections
      11
      Textilbasierte Sensoren für das kontinuierliche
      FKV-Bauteilmonitoring 12
      Faseroptisches System zur verteilten Temperatur- und
      Dehnungsmessung
      12
      IgE Interaction Measurement System for Childhood Food Allergies
      13
      Ultra-sensitive and selective sensor for detecting benzene vapors
      13
      Hochauflösender Strömungsprofilsensor
      14
      Encoder iCs, reflexiv, blau und linsenfrei (EncoderBlue
      ®
      )
      14
      Ein neuartiger photonischer Hochtemperatur-
      Wirbeldurchflussmesser
      15
      Intelligente Sensorik und Analysealgorithmen für low
      frequency und SHM
      15
      itom - eine Open-Source Steuerungs- und Auswertesoftware
      16
      Nanowire Photothermal Electrical Resonance Spectroscopy (N-PERS)
      16
      Apparatus for electrochemical screening of multiple tumors
      17
      A single channel general purpose DAQ device
      with EtherCAT interface
      17
      Hybrid PANI/Carbon Nano-Composites for Nondestructive Sensors
      18
      Preisgünstiger Wasserstoffsensor
      18
      3D L.A.S.A.R. Posture - hier spielt die Kraft
      19
      New materials for oxygen sensor based on
      dipyrromethene complexes
      19
      3D-Sensor zur präzisen Oberflächenvermessung im
      Millisekundenbereich
      20
      HallinSight: Miniaturisiertes 3D-Mess-System für Magnetfelder
      20
      Sensorsystem zur hochdynamischen 3D-Erfassung
      komplexer Objekte
      21
      imc CANSAS-IHR
      Messmodul zur präzisen Strommessung von 50 nA bis 50 A
      21
      Kalibriernormal für Durchflusssensoren <0,06 l/h
      22
      Truckflow Luftmassenmesser
      22
      Smarte Messlösungen basierend auf einer neuartigen
      Nano-DMS Technik
      23
      SIWIAT - Sensor Integration with Industry App Technology
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      Schnelle und selektive Bestimmung von Benzol und anderen
      VOC vor Ort
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      Skalierbarer automatischer Modalhammer (SAM)
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      Development biosensor for rapid diagnostics mycotoxins
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      Burst Mode Method for Analysis of Piezoelectric Material
      Properties
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      Two channel airborne hygrometer system for environment research........................"
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.332.299 von Popeye82 am 23.09.16 07:03:22
      AMA Innovation Award, 2016: the Winners
      [/url]
      www.ama-sensorik.de/en/science/ama-innovation-award/ama-inno…

      " Magnetic Flow Cytometry +Nerves of Glass Sway Jury
      The AMA Association for Sensors and Measurement (AMA) will present the winners of the AMA Innovation Award 2016 at the SENSOR+TEST trade fair in Nuremberg on 10 May. This year, the 10,000-euro prize will go in equal parts to the developers of two submissions, which the jury deems to have an outstanding degree of innovation as well as great market relevance: the Magnetic Flow Cytometry project by the developer team of Siemens Healthcare, Sensitec, Sencio, and M2 Automation swayed the jury, as did Nerves of Glass – Fiber-Optical 3D-Positioning of Cardiac Catheters by the developer team from Photonik Inkubator Niedersachsen and the Fraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz Institute.

      Magnetic Flow Cytometry
      The development of magnetic flow cytometry enables detection of target cell functions by marking blood cells with magnetic nanoparticles. The workflow uses a blood-filled cartridge without the need for sample preparation. The concentration measurement counts the magnetically marked cells on site, near the patient, within minutes. The high detection precision allows decisions regarding therapy for unstable cellular biomarkers, which was not feasible with competing processes, as routine applications would involve inordinate investments and specialized knowledge. The jury and AMA Association extend their best wishes to the developer team: Dr. Oliver Hayden, Lukas Richter, Michael Helou, Mathias Reisbeck (Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen), Ronald Lehndorff (Sensitec), Ignas van Dommelen (Sencio), Mario Nitzsche (M2 Automation). ( www.healthcare.siemens.com )

      Nerves, of Glass
      The other award-winning innovation is Nerves o Glass. This novel, fiber-optical 3D positioning of cardiac catheters is a precision navigation and tracking system of great significance in minimally invasive radiology and surgery. Three-dimensional shape and motion detection by means of fiber optical sensors enables repositioning of cardiac catheters with an exactitude of less than one millimeter. This is a decisive contribution to the improvement of successful results and the reduction of the required operating duration for the medical therapy involved. The jury and AMA Association congratulatethe developer team: Professor Dr. Wolfgang Schade, Dr. Martin Angelmahr (Fraunhofer HHI, Goslar), Christian Waltermann, Anna Lena Baumann (Photonik Inkubator/ Fraunhofer HHI), Philip Gühlke (Photonik Inkubator, Göttingen). ( www.photonik-inkubator.de )

      “Young Enterprise”, Special, Award, for 4D-Microscope Camera
      The special award goes to the developer team headed by Dr. Rachel Wang Ruiqi (d'Optron Pte Ltd., Nanyang Technological University) for the development of the “d’Bioimager,” a real 4D-microscope camera (3D-imaging in real-time) dedicated to biomedical applications. The “young Enterprise” from Singapore received a free trade-fair presence at the SENSOR+TEST 2016. ( www.doptron.com )

      Biomedical Technology, as Overall Winner
      “This year, 41 innovate research and development teams submitted first-rate development projects competing for the AMA Innovation Award. Both winning projects, Nerves of Glass and Magnetic Flow Cytometry, with their scientifically outstanding solutions and evident practical utility were neck to neck with the other nominees, but won by a nose,” said jury chair Professor Andreas Schütze from the Saarland University, commenting on this year’s selection. “Over though, it was biomedical technology that won the race. Surprisingly, all five nominated teams had developed innovative solutions for medical applications, albeit based on completely different sensor and measurement principles,” added Schütze.Brochure with all Submissions for 2016The AMA Innovation Award, endowed annually by the AMA Association, has been considered for years as one of the most renown awards in sensor and measuring technology. All submitted projects and their innovations are briefly described in the brochure “AMA Innovation Award 2016 – the Competitors,” which can be downloaded free of charge.

      Submissions, for the Innovation Award 2017
      Forms for submissions to the AMA Innovation Award 2017 will be available online as of the end of October 2016. Projects can be submitted by individuals or development teams from enterprises and institutes. For more information, seeeeeeee ------> vwww.ama-sensorik.de/en/ "
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      schrieb am 23.09.16 21:01:12
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      schrieb am 24.09.16 03:01:33
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      OptiBiotix Health habe ich, schon lange, auf Der Beobachtungsliste, die reizen mich eigentlich, und Futura Medical sagt mir ein bisschen etwas(für, Beide, natürlich,"best Technology" ausgezeichnet ;);) )

      "Best AIM companies of 2016" named

      www.iii.co.uk/articles/356459/best-aim-companies-2016-named
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.339.685 von Popeye82 am 24.09.16 03:01:33

      - Stephen O'Hara, chief executive at OptiBiotix Health (LON:OPTI), talks to Proactive Investors about the role the company will play in tackling antibiotic resistance with its novel approach as all the member states of the United Nations are set to sign a declaration agreeing to fight the threat.

      " We hope to start human studies by the start or second quarter of next year" he says, adding: "our solution will be a great benefit to hospitals and patients".

      "This is a totally new concept in the market place because it has two actions: it kills bacteria and it stops them from re-attacking" O'Hara points out. -
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.323.878 von Popeye82 am 22.09.16 06:23:36
      Das mal so, "reminder",
      kommt wahrs auch noch was von dazu, contests
      www.austechcomp.com/global-awards
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      schrieb am 01.10.16 11:47:40
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      auf der Beobachtungsliste: Global BioEnergies und New Co2 Fuels(/Greenearth Energie)
      schon länger.
      sehr, sehr interessant zu lesen

      The "20 Hottest Carbon-Capturing Technologies, of 2016"
      www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2016/06/27/the-20-hottest-car…

      " - Algenol
      - Bayer(Mineral Science)
      - CarbonCure
      - Carbon Recycling International
      - Cellana
      - Dimensional Energy
      - Dioxide Materials
      - Global BioEnergies
      - Joule Unlimited
      - Krajete
      - LanzaTech
      - Liquid Light
      - New CO2 Fuels
      - Newlight Technologies
      - Novomer
      - Opus 12
      - Skyonic
      - Solar Jet
      - Sunfire
      - White Dog Labs
      - USC(Uni).............."
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      https://climatesmartbusiness.com/2016/09/30/honoured-humbled…



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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.445.123 von Popeye82 am 10.10.16 15:58:40

      www.starsofscience.com
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      schrieb am 10.10.16 17:53:13
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      da gibt es noch EIniges einzustellen.
      werde demnächst noch Einige nachholen, "competitions",
      mit Namensauflistung

      schon auch immer interessant was da(nn) für "venture arms", vor Ort, unterstützend, anwesend sind

      C-Crete Technologies LLC Named "Most Promising Energy & Clean Technology Company", C-Crete's advanced materials are scalable, efficient, +low-cast, to address grand energy +environmental challenges, worldwide

      www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/c-crete-technologies-llc-na…
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      www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20161018/pdf/43c1wqknbl997v.pdf
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      "NREL Innovation Challenge" for Crowdsourced Residential Buildings Energy-Efficiency Ideas, Finalists
      www.einnews.com/pr_news/350083360/nrel-announces-innovation-…
      www.nrel.gov

      "- Charles Xie, with the Concord Consortium in Concord, Massachusetts, won with the submission titled "Application to Create Infrared Street View."
      - unVolt -The Energy Saving Application" by Shariq Ali
      - "Smartphones as Residential Energy Management Systems" by Justin Doh
      - "EnergyABC Monster Game -Awareness Behavior Commitment" by Yang Gao
      - "Consumer Alerts From Local Water Utilities to Impact Energy Use" by Carter Wall......................................."
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      3F Bio voted best speech, +MetGen won the John Sime award, @Efib 2016

      https://ilbioeconomista.com/2016/10/28/3f-bio-voted-best-spe…

      "3F Bio and MetGen were acknowledged by their peers as industrial biotech leaders at this year’s European Forum on Industrial Biotechnology and the Bioeconomy, which was held on 18-20 October in Glasgow, Scotland,



      3F Bio, a technology spin-out company from University of Strathclyde, was voted strongest proposal for funding by a panel of venture capitalists, including BASF VC, S’InvesTec LLC, Sofinnova Partners, Emerald Technology Ventures and Capricorn Venture Partners, at EFIB’s first ever ‘pitchfest’. 3FBio won the pitch for their potential to transform the production economics of mycoprotein (commonly known by the brand name Quorn™) through integrated production within existing large scale biorefineries. Their process delivers both conversion cost efficiencies through a zero-waste process alongside the current production of bioethanol and high protein livestock feed, and unlocks capital efficiency by simplifying fermentation technology.

      Commenting on the win, Ceo Jim Laird said: “3f’s innovative approach for zero waste integrated fermentation provides a strong solution to the challenge of meeting the protein requirements for an ever growing global population. This area is receiving global market interest, and with an aim to halve the conversion cost of mycoprotein, 3f’s approach provides a global food solution with exceptional sustainability benefits, demonstrating the merits of industrial biotech. We are delighted to have participated in the pitchfest, excited by the range of interest and quality of new contacts from EFIB, and enthused by the reaction from both potential investors and partners.”

      MetGen received the coveted John Sime Award for best innovation presentation for their progress in designing enzymatic processes to unlock the potential of wood and forestry residues as a future feedstock for bio-based products. Ceo Alex Michine, who was presented with his Award by Roger Kilburn, Ceo of IBioIC and Joanna Dupont-Inglis, director of Industrial Biotech at EuropaBio, said “We believe it is a necessity for industries to move towards renewable feed stocks. It is a massive change that will create an enormous new market, in which the existing supply-chains of renewable feed stock – such as pulp and paper industry – will have a lot of common interests with chemical, energy, and other manufacturing industries. MetGen addresses challenges in all of these areas while maintaining a laser-focus on technical side. Companies like ours are needed to function as the catalyst for this change. Apart from our capabilities in enabling new and better end-products, I think it was this message that resonated with the audience. We like to collaborate in order to have impact on a larger scale, and this award is an excellent reminder that there are plenty of potential partners who are well motivated to work towards the same objectives. We find this encouraging and it motivates us to keep up the pace.” "
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      Device for mine revegetation wins big, @innovation awards, a new tool to help revegetate mine sites +degraded agricultural lands has won the top prize, @the 2016 WA Innovator of the Year

      www.australianmining.com.au/news/device-for-mine-revegetatio…

      "A new tool to help revegetate mine sites and degraded agricultural lands has won the top prize at the 2016 WA Innovator of the Year awards.

      The ‘seed flamer’, designed by researchers from The University of Western Australia and the Botanic Gardens and Parts Authority, won the Mitsubishi Corporation Emerging Innovation category at the ceremony held on Wednesday.

      The awards are designed to promote and acknowledge the success of Western Australian innovators and provide future opportunities for collaborative research with industry and government.



      The tool works by repeatedly exposing seeds to a flame inside a rotating drum in a precisely controlled fashion, allowing the fluffy appendages and hairs on the seeds to be carefully removed and making them easier to handle.

      It is set to transform the way mine sites and agricultural land are rehabilitated
      .

      Dr. Andrew Guzzomi, an agriculture engineer and assistant professor in UWA’s School of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering, said the fluffy appendages and hairs on wild collected seeds make them bulky to store and transport and they stick together, making them difficult to sort and use in direct seeding machinery.

      “Removing the appendages enables the application of artificial coatings to seeds to improve germination and allow precision machine sowing,” he said.

      “Importantly, the exposure of the seeds to the flame is controlled to have the desired result without harming the seeds’ ability to germinate.”


      Dr. Guzzomi collaborated with Dr. Todd Erickson from UWA’s School of Plant Biology and Dr. David Merritt, senior research scientist at the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority on the project.

      The $25,000 prize money will be used to explore seed flaming of diverse plant species at a commercial scale in Australia and the USA for revegetation and rangeland management.

      The ‘flash flaming’ device has been patented and a partnership to support the commercialisation of the invention is being offered through UWA’s Research Development and Innovation office."
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      schrieb am 04.11.16 20:38:50
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      "Top10 European Biotech Entrepreneurs <30, in 2016"

      http://labiotech.eu/top-10-young-biotech-entrepreneurs-2016/
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      schrieb am 05.11.16 01:50:40
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      NREL Technologies Honored, @R&D 100 Awards Ceremony; last night received three R&D 100 Awards, an honor presented by R&D Magazine, +considered to be the "Oscars of innovation"
      www.nrel.gov/news/press/2016/39760

      "The Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) last night received three R&D 100 Awards, an honor presented by R&D Magazine and considered to be the Oscars of innovation.

      The prize in the Mechanical/Materials category was awarded to the EcoSnap-AC Heat Pump System created by Chuck Booten and Jon Winkler from NREL's Advanced Residential Buildings research group.



      The award in the Analytical/Test category went to the Battery Internal Short-Circuit Device developed by Matthew Keyser and Ahmad Pesaran from NREL's Energy Storage research group.

      "We are honored to receive this prestigious award with our collaborators at NASA," said Keyser. "With the recent lithium battery safety incidents being highlighted in the media, it is imperative to introduce advanced tools such as the ISC to ensure that consumers are safe while meeting their performance expectations for electronics and electrified vehicle applications."

      A North Carolina company, Wolfspeed, won in the IT/Electrical category for the High-Temperature, Wide Bandgap Underhood Inverter developed with NREL, Toyota, and the University of Arkansas' National Center for Reliable Electric Power Transmission. Kevin Bennion, Sreekant Narumanchi, Gilbert Moreno, Paul Paret, and Doug DeVoto of NREL's Advanced Power Electronics and Electric Machines research group were part of that project.

      Booten and Winkler devised the EcoSnap-AC heat pump as an alternative to window-mounted air conditioning units. The device installs anywhere on an exterior wall, so that people can be comfortable without losing the view from their window. It is also quieter, more energy efficient, heats and cools, doesn't jeopardize home security, is easy for a homeowner to install in just a few minutes, and can be left in place year-round. The approach divides the heat pump into two separate yet tightly integrated parts, with one external to the home and the other on the interior.

      "It's always gratifying to know that all the extra effort you have put into developing an idea actually resonates with people," Booten said. "It shows that your vision has some validity."

      The newly patented NREL Battery Internal Short-Circuit Device is the first mechanism able to accurately simulate a true internal short circuit within a battery cell, providing researchers with reliable data to determine how the size, resistance, and location of an internal short circuit will affect safety measures implemented in new battery designs. The advanced technology of the tiny, easy-to-implant device is capable of pinpointing different types of internal short circuits in all types of batteries. This includes lithium-ion batteries found commonly in vehicles, cell phones, and laptops.

      Wolfspeed's Wide Bandgap Inverter is a traction drive for electric vehicles that could significantly boost their adoption by consumers. The company's partnership with industry leaders, such as Toyota, ensures that the technology is adoptable for implementation into vehicle applications. Bennion said that while NREL's work on the project has ended, it gave the laboratory "the opportunity to develop working relationships with industry partners leading to new collaborations."

      Since 1963, the R&D 100 Awards have identified revolutionary technologies newly introduced into the market. The winners represent a cross section of industry, academia, private research firms, and government labs. Winners of the R&D 100 Awards are selected by an independent judging panel and the editors of R&D Magazine.

      NREL has won 61 R&D 100 Awards since 1982.

      NREL is the U.S. Department of Energy's primary national laboratory for renewable energy and energy efficiency research and development. NREL is operated for the Energy Department by The Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC.
      ###

      Visit NREL online at www.nrel.gov


      Media MAY contact:

      Wayne Hicks
      303-275-4051
      Wayne.Hicks@nrel.gov "
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      schrieb am 07.11.16 08:12:26
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      eine meiner Aktien

      SAS Receives Global Technology Innovation Award
      www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20161107/pdf/43cpmm0vr0gq0q.pdf
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      eine Aktie von der Beobachtungsliste

      Leaf Resources voted "World's 4th Hottest Emerging Company"
      www.leafresources.com.au/UserFiles/files/News/2016_11_07-LER…
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      schrieb am 08.11.16 00:17:15
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      Ultra-efficient air-con retrofit wins Australian Tech Comp, Melbourne-based company Independent Products wins Company of the Year, @ATC, for its retrofit ultra-efficient cooling technology
      www.blogotariat.com/node/2662692
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.640.480 von Popeye82 am 08.11.16 00:17:15
      http://reneweconomy.com.au/ultra-efficient-air-con-retrofit-…
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      »Solar for All« Preis, 2016

      - »Solar for All« Preisverleihung: v.l.n.r.: Peter W. Heller (Canopus Foundation), Marilyn Heib (bettervest), Sandeep Pandey (Mera Gao Power), Rustam Sengupta (Boond), Simran Grover (Boond), Mayank Singh (Boond), Nikhil Jaisinghani (Mera Gao Power), Tarun Kalra (Boond), Eicke R. Weber (Fraunhofer ISE). ­© Canopus Foundation -
      www.ise.fraunhofer.de/en/press-and-media/press-releases/pres…
      www.ise.fraunhofer.de/de/presse-und-medien/presseinformation…
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.445.153 von Popeye82 am 10.10.16 16:00:36
      Wählen Sie Ihren Lieblingsinnovator *Gewinner der 8. Staffel von Stars of Science, online
      www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/9085842-waehlen-lieblings…
      www.starsofscience.com
      www.multivu.com/players/uk/7979051-stars-of-science-season-8…
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      C-COM Named "One of Canada's Most Innovative Public Tech Companies"
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      www.c-comsat.com/news/c-com-named-one-of-canadas-most-innova…
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      "Visionary Company, of the Year, award", Chamber of Commerce +Industry, of Quebec
      www.h2oinnovation.com/Afficher.aspx?section=97&langue=en
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      der winner von watch(LER.AX),
      Melo und der Franzose(n) auch:

      "10 most innovative bioeconomy CEOs"

      https://ilbioeconomista.com/2016/12/15/the-10-most-innovativ…
      https://ilbioeconomista.com/2016/12/17/ken-richards-ceo-of-l…

      "Catia Bastioli, Ceo of Novamont (Italy)

      Wayne Byrne, Ceo of OxyMem (Ireland)

      Marc Delcourt, Ceo of Global Bioenergies (France)

      Christian Kemp-Griffin, Ceo of CelluComp (Scotland)

      John Melo, Ceo of Amyris (USA)

      Ken Richards, Ceo of Leaf Resources (Australia)

      Christophe H. Schilling, Ceo of Genomatica (USA)

      Rich Troyer, Ceo of Comet Biorefining (Canada)

      Tom van Aken, Ceo of Avantium (The Netherlands)

      Robert Wedinger, Ceo of Rennovia (USA)"
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      schrieb am 26.12.16 20:06:13
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      Shell Recognizes GlassPoint +Petroleum Development Oman with "Global Impact Award"

      http://us3.campaign-archive1.com/?u=f818d8875e4e163d88dccbad…
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.907.917 von Popeye82 am 17.12.16 16:09:52
      LER:

      https://ilbioeconomista.com/2016/12/22/ken-richards-the-most…



      interessanter read zum ganzen "bioeconomy" sh*******t.
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.960.936 von Popeye82 am 27.12.16 18:54:44
      www.leafresources.com.au/UserFiles/files/Documents/2016.12.0…
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      117 food game-CHANGER Organizations to Watch, in 2017

      https://foodtank.com/news/2016/12/117-organizations-to-watch…
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      Stargazers, cancer researcher among ‘pre-Nobel’ winners

      www.timesofisrael.com/stargazers-cancer-researcher-among-pre…
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      8th Rushlight Innovation And Sustainability Awards, Cleantech, 2017, @Royal College of Surgeons
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.054.604 von Popeye82 am 11.01.17 06:28:38
      www.xergi.com
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      schrieb am 16.01.17 08:17:17
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      Montreal’s Pyrowave a finalist for 'prestigious GreenTec Award', sometimes referred to as the "world’s biggest environmental +business prizes"; “Our unique technology recovers monomers +wax, that are then re-used to make new polymers, +packaging. With THIS technology, it IS, finally, possible to CLOSE the plastic loop, +become more efficient with our resources. After >6 years of work, our technology is NOW functional +proven @commercial scale. Our technology draws attention from the ENTIRE petrochemical industry, because it solves one of their central problems. While >50% of plastics manufactured today are used for packaging, it is very difficult to introduce recycled plastics in packaging applications +fully reach our goals of recycling. With OUR technology, this is possible, while also being profitable, +environmentally-friendly”

      www.cantechletter.com/2016/12/montreals-pyrowave-finalist-pr…
      http://abstimmung.greentec-awards.com/?lang=en
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      schrieb am 16.01.17 22:22:43
      Beitrag Nr. 208 ()
      30 under 30, europe, 2017, entertainment

      www.forbes.com/30-under-30-europe-2017/entertainment/#3ab4c9…
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      schrieb am 16.01.17 22:41:57
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      "Zayed Future Energy Prize", Winners 2017 Awards; His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, +Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, presented the Zayed Future Energy Prize, to nine winners, during the 2017 awards ceremony, in Abu Dhabi, TODAY; His Excellency Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber: “The Zayed Future Energy Prize continues to honour the legacy of sustainability, advocated by the UAE’s late founding father, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. With each awards ceremony, the UAE leadership accelerates the pursuit of innovation, reinforces the significance of sustainability, @the top of the, global, agenda, +gives opportunities, +far-reaching benefits, to communities, around the world”

      www.zayedfutureenergyprize.com/en/Meet-the-2017-Winners/
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      schrieb am 16.01.17 22:44:18
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.097.391 von Popeye82 am 16.01.17 22:41:57
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      schrieb am 18.01.17 18:11:34
      Beitrag Nr. 211 ()
      1st Annual 3D Printing Industry Awards, votes(nur)

      https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/1st-annual-3d-printing-i…
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      schrieb am 19.01.17 20:15:09
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      schrieb am 19.01.17 21:13:08
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      muss noch durchgevotet werden:

      Call for innovations is OPEN, Innovation Award "Bio-based Material of the Year", 2017
      [/url]
      http://bio-based-conference.com/award

      "Chairmen: Christiaan Bolck, Wageningen UR, NL & Ludo Diels, Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO), BE
      Gudbrand Rødsrud, Borregaard, NO

      Established and New Applications for Lignin, Hemicellulose and Cellulose
      Matti Heikkilä, MetGen, FI Industrial Enzymes for Cellulosic Sugars and Beyond - the Power and Speed of Tailored Solutions

      Thomas Kläusli, AVALON Industries, CH

      Everything from Sugar - 5-HMF as Key Enabler in Bio-based Chemistry - Abstract here
      Christian Lenges, DuPont, US Enzymatic Polymerization: Biotechnology Enabled Polysaccarides & Applications - Abstract here
      Alexander Krapivin, Reverdia, NL Biosuccinium® - Unlocking the Bio-Based Polymers of Tomorrow - Abstract here
      Tim Davies, Green Biologics, UK A Chemical Reaction: Changing Commodities into High Value Specialty Products
      Nathalie Berezina, Ynsect, FR Insects - Noval Source of Biomaterials
      Alex Kedo, Cathay Industrial Biotech Ltd., CN 1,5-Pentanediamine as a New Monomer for Bio-based Polyamides
      Marcel van Berkel, GFB Europe BV, NL Levulinic Acid Based Super Solvents
      Oleochemicals and Bio-based Polymers
      Chairman: Prof. Dr. Jörg Müssig, Hochschule Bremen, DE
      Francois de Bie, Corbion, NL


      Peter Greven, Peter Greven GmbH & Co. KG, DE

      Antonio Touriño Couso, FORESA, ES Bio-solutions and Actual Alternatives in the Wood Based Industry to Obtain a Greener Foot Print

      Start-ups

      Chairman: N.N.

      Dr.Dr. Uwe Bölz, HPX Polymers GmbH, DE

      Development of New Bio-degradable Materials Based on Waste Materials from Industrial Processing of Renewable Resources - Abstract here

      Martin Bellof, Autodisplay Biotech GmbH, DE

      Utilisation of Empty Fruit Bunches - a Step towards a more Sustainable Production of Palm Oil

      Elena Benedetti, AEP Polymers Sri, IT

      Biobased Phenolics: Development of New Industrial Polymers for Fibre-reinforced Composites and Polyurethane Foams - Abstract here"
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      schrieb am 20.01.17 02:19:42
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      wieder interessanter Sh***************t dabei:

      AgFunder Innovation Awards, 2016, Winners

      https://agfundernews.com/agfunder-releases-winners-inaugural…

      "The 5 Most Innovative US Pre-Series A Startups

      Biome Makers, San Francisco, CA

      An ag bioinformatics startup for the wine industry, Biome Makers offers a soil testing service to vineyards to give them recommendations and insights on improving the quality and yield of their crop. It does this by testing for microbial species in the soil, and determining the impact they will have on a vineyard through an extensive microbial database. Biome Makers raised a $2.2 million seed round in 2016.

      IntelinAir, San Jose, CA

      IntelinAir uses imagery analytics to find anomalies that could have an adverse effect on a farmer’s operations and profitability, such as a weed infestation, nutrient deficiencies, weather damages, or insects and fungus. IntelinAir raised a $3.5 million seed round in September 2016.

      n.io, Broomfield, CO

      An Internet of Things software and automation platform boasting the ability to connect to unlimited sensor and data inputs, n.io works across industries and its first ag product is an irrigation management and control service.

      Abundant Robotics, Hayward, CA

      The startup’s mission is to “bring robotic solutions for the hardest jobs in agriculture,” and its first robot is an apple-picking robot, designed to pick one apple a second, without damaging the tree or the fruit. It uses computer vision to recognize the apples on the branch that are ready for harvest and picks them using a type of vacuum.

      Produce Pay, Los Angeles, CA

      Farmers are often left waiting for produce to sell before they’re paid, leaving them in a risky financial position post-harvest. ProducePay is an online platform that connects them directly with distributors and suppliers but also pays them for their produce the day after it’s shipped through a lending platform. ProducePay raised a $2.5 million seed round in July 2016.


      The 5 Most Innovative US Startups at Series A and Beyond:

      AgBiome, Raleigh, NC

      AgBiome is using microbiome research to manufacture biofungicides and other bio-control products. It has isolated, sequenced and screened over 26k microbes through its discovery and development platform Genesis. It’s also discovered several new mode-of-action traits and biological input products in what it describes as “the microbe land grab.” The company has attracted equity and grant investment from The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which saw the potential for AgBiome’s technology to impact smallholder farmers in Africa.

      Benson Hill Biosystems, St. Louis, MO

      Benson Hill is a bioinformatics or bio-discovery platform using large amounts of genomic data and biological intelligence from public and private sources to pinpoint which plants will produce desired traits and improved performance. CropOS, which Benson Hill launched this year as its ‘cloud biology’ platform, uses machine learning to grow smarter and more predictive with every experiment and data set. It recently partnered with the National Corn Growers Association.

      Blue River Technologies, Sunnyvale, CA

      Blue River’s weeding robot uses computer vision and machine learning to observe and identify plants in need of chemical treatment, weeding or thinning; make a fast decision on the appropriate course of action, and execute that action in real time. The company claims that this precision application of inputs — in comparison to the broad-based application of fertilizer and chemicals that traditional equipment allows — will reduce the amount of chemicals used in agriculture by 90 percent.

      Descartes Labs, Los Alamos, NM

      The artificial intelligence and deep learning startup claims to be able to use satellite data to make agriculture predictions that are more accurate than the US Department of Agriculture. It will teach computers to identify specific information and find patterns across vast amounts of image data and pixels to give a better understanding of how crops are growing globally and over time. By the end of 2015, the company had looked at 2.8 quadrillion pixels of satellite data to predict the corn harvest by effectively measuring the weight of the average kernel of corn to better than 3 milligrams, or 99 percent accuracy.

      Farmers Business Network, San Carlos, CA

      Starting out as a farmer-to-farmer agronomic network and data aggregation service, it later added the FBN Procurement Platform with the aim of enabling farmers to purchase chemical inputs directly from manufacturers, with full price transparency, to help them reduce costs. The platform touts a 15 percent to 40 percent saving on popular chemicals and offers a best price guarantee.


      The 5 Most Innovative International Pre-Series A Startups:

      AgriWebb, Windsor, Australia

      AgriWebb’s goal is to leverage the data coming off pastoral livestock farms to improve their efficiency and profitability. Through its mobile app, AgriWebb is also a record-keeping tool for producers, which they can feed into their budgeting, business analytics, and reporting processes. In July 2016 it raised $3 million in seed funding.

      Connecterra, Amsterdam, Holland

      The company manufactures wearable devices for dairy cows to monitor their health in real-time using machine learning and sensor technology. In May 2016 it raised $1.8 million in seed funding from a diverse investor base including UK IoT-focused incubator Breed Reply, UAE-based fund MENA Venture Investments, and Japanese video game developer DeNA.

      SunCulture, Nairobi, Kenya

      A solar-powered drip irrigation kit manufacturer, SunCulture has plans to become a one-stop shop for emerging market farmers by providing asset finance to help them purchase ag technologies and improve yields. The CEO Samir Ibrahim was recently named on Forbes’ 30 under 30 list for energy. The startup has won several grants including USAID’s Powering Agriculture: An Energy Grand Challenge for Development.

      Taranis, Tel Aviv, Israel

      A farm management software platform, Taranis focuses on making crop disease predictions using weather data, satellite imagery, and weather stations. Its SmartScout app sends messages and chat notifications to a farmers’ network of service providers, such as their agronomists or crop scouts, to help them prioritize their work on the farm each visit. Taranis raised $2 million in seed funding from Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff among others.

      The Yield, Sydney, Australia

      The startup offers sensors, data management platforms, and mobile apps to producers in the agriculture and aquaculture industries. This IoT approach allows clients to improve on-farm productivity, reduce the cost of complying with food safety standards, increase shelf life, and provide better risk management, according to the company. It raised $2.5 million in seed funding in a round led by global technology and services provider Bosch Group.


      The 5 Most Innovative International Startups at Series A and Beyond:

      Engender Technologies, Auckland, New Zealand

      Engender uses lasers to effectively sort sperm by sex providing the $2.4 billion artificial insemination market with greater control over the sex of the offspring that is born. The company uses light in a number of ways, from orienting sperm cells, looking inside them, and separating them based on whether they bear an X chromosome or a Y chromosome. It raised a $4.5 million Series A in June 2016.

      Farmers Edge, Winnipeg, Canada

      The farm management and decision support software company focuses on collecting and analyzing big data coming off the farm. By “digitizing” each farm it undertakes — including installing a weather station for every 2,500 acres and connecting its CanPlug sensors to farm machinery — the company boasts an ability to bring solid predictive models to remote parts of the world. It raised several funding rounds in 2016 including providing an exit for Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers when Prem Watsa invested in December 2016.

      Gamaya, Lausanne, Switzerland

      Through the use of drone imagery, the company provides farmers with alerts about pests and disease, yield predictions, and prescriptions for input application rates. Its current platform services corn, soybean, and sugarcane growers. Gamaya differentiates itself from others in the drone imagery space through its hyperspectral sensing technology; the majority of drone imagery companies use multispectral images. It raised $3.2 million in Series A funding in May.

      Prospera Technologies, Tel Aviv, Israel

      This startup is taking a novel approach to monitoring crops with a camera and sensor hardware system, which currently captures half a million readings every day. Using computer vision and a large database of research around diseases, nutrient deficiency, and other types of crop stress, Prospera’s cameras can pick up on small changes to crops, and predict the issue afflicting them. It raised a $7 million Series A in July.

      Ynsect, Évry, France

      Ynsect is using robotics and automation to farm mealworm for use as a fishmeal replacement in fish feed. Ynsect’s proprietary technology produces TMP, or Tenebrio molitor protein — a de-fatted protein meal made of farmed mealworm larvae. It raised $15.2 million in Series B funding in December.


      The 3 Most Valuable Agritech Accelerator Programs:

      IndieBio, San Francisco, CA, and Cork, Ireland

      SOS Ventures’ leading accelerator, Indie Bio is focused on life sciences broadly and has graduated several food and ag-focused startups out of its program in California and Ireland.

      The Yield Lab, St Louis, MO, and Galway, Ireland

      The first accelerator to focus purely on agriculture after launching in 2014, it is based in St Louis and recently launched a program in Ireland.

      Village Capital, Louisville, KY

      The first accelerator to launch a dedicated agriculture program, Village Capital has hosted several cohorts and demo days for agtech startups out of its ag practice in Louisville, Kentucky. "
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      schrieb am 20.01.17 02:24:18
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      Amber Agriculture Wins Best Startup, @CES

      https://agfundernews.com/ag-industry-brief-amber-agriculture…
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      schrieb am 25.01.17 11:19:21
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      Lunar XPrize finalists to shoot for the moon, in 2017

      - Israel's SpaceIL plans to use a "hopper" style :eek::eek: spacecraft to complete the mission -
      http://newatlas.com/confirmed-lunar-xprize-2017/47543/?li_so…

      "The Google Lunar XPrize finale has been almost a decade in the making, but 2017 will be the year that we finally have lift off. The XPrize foundation has today confirmed the five finalist teams that have secured launch contracts and will make a final push for the Moon's surface (and US$30 million in prize money) before the year is out.

      Announced in 2007, the Google Lunar XPrize is a competition designed to encourage and inspire more affordable approaches to robotic space exploration. Of the $30 million on offer, $20 million will be awarded to the first privately funded team to land a spacecraft on the moon, travel 500 m (1,640 ft) and transmit HD video and images of the action back to Earth. $5 million goes to second place while the other $5 million is designated for bonus prizes such as surviving the lunar night.



      To those tracking the competition, a few of the names might sound familiar. US startup Moon Express and and its partners at the New Zealand-based Rocket Lab, who teamed up to tackle the Lunar XPrize back in 2015, will send the former's 600 kg (1,320 lb) lander off into space aboard the latter's shiny new rockets. The Moon Express team will launch from Mahia, New Zealand late in 2017.

      Japan's Hakuto team, which also has a Moon resources exploration contract with the national space agency JAXA, has parted ways with Astrobotic, on whose Griffin Lander it had previously agreed to hitch a ride into space. It has now partnered with Team Indus, and will instead ride-share with the Indian team's Moon Rover ECA on a PSLV rocket in December 2017. Hakuto also hopes to explore holes in the surface that are believed to be "skylights" into lava tubes beneath.


      - India's Team Indus will launch its rover into space alongside Hakuto's hopper spacecraft in December 2017 -


      Israel's SpaceIL team was in fact the first to secure a verified launch contract for the Lunar XPrize, signing a launch agreement with SpaceX back in October 2015. It plans to use a "hopper" style spacecraft to complete the mission, a vehicle that has the ability to land and take off again to explore more freely than ground-based rovers. It is set to launch in late 2017.

      And then there is Synergy Moon, the international collaboration that will use its own in-house launch service provided by team member Interorbital Systems. It will lift-off from the ocean off the California coast in the second half of the year.

      All five teams have verified launch contracts and the guidelines have been updated to stipulate that each mission must be launched by December 31, 2017. So whoever ends up taking the cake, it seems the Moon's surface is set to see plenty of action in the months ahead. "
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      schrieb am 25.01.17 11:24:56
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.160.244 von Popeye82 am 25.01.17 11:19:21
      www.spaceil.com
      www.spaceil.com/mission/
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      schrieb am 25.01.17 11:34:21
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.160.316 von Popeye82 am 25.01.17 11:24:56

      - One of the last teams to enter the GLXP, SpaceIL was co-founded by Yariv Bash, whose grandfather's life was tragically altered by the Holocaust. Inspired by his grandfather's work as an engineer, Bash hopes SpaceIL's efforts to build cool new technology will encourage others, including his young son, to improve the world for future generations. Episode Seven of Moon Shot, a documentary from Academy Award®-nominated director Orlando von Einsiedel, Executive Producer J.J. Abrams, Bad Robot, Epic Digital Google and XPRIZE (http://lunar.xprize.org). The Google Lunar XPRIZE is the largest prize competition of all time with a reward of $30 million and aims to incentivize entrepreneurs to create a new era of affordable access to the Moon and beyond, while inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and explorers.

      This character-driven, emotional, awe-inspiring series of 9 short films will follow a selection of the teams currently racing to complete their missions. It will explore the lives of their charismatic, quirky members, the sacrifices they have made to get to where they are today, and crucially, what drives them on this incredible journey.

      Follow us here to catch the series, and on:

      Twitter:
      http://twitter.com/glxp
      Facebook:
      http://facebook.com/googlelunarxprize
      Google+:
      https://plus.google.com/+googlelunarx...

      Director
      Orlando von Einsiedel

      Executive Producer
      J.J. Abrams

      Producers
      Joshua Davis
      Lindsey Weber
      Joshuah Bearman
      Andrew Lee


      Co-Producers
      Jon Drever
      Becca Perry
      Ben Rosenblatt


      Story Producer
      Steven Leckart


      Line Producer
      Adam Mitchenall


      Director of Photography
      Franklin Dow

      Editors
      Katie Bryer
      Andy Cardy
      Rebecca Valente
      Nathan Orloff


      Composer
      Patrick Jonsson

      Production Managers
      Sunny Dimitriadou
      Elena Andreicheva
      Josie Wicks


      Camera Assistants
      Will Hadley
      Jamie Ackroyd
      Naomi Hancock

      Sound Recordist
      Sara Lima

      Assistant Editors
      Youssef Bouhassis
      Ailene Roberts
      Laura Creecy

      Post-Production Management
      Amelia Franklin
      Philip Hoang

      Graphics
      Sal Sciortino


      Colorist
      Juan Ignacio Cabrera


      Conform Artist
      Peter Amies


      Sound Re-Recording Mixers
      Lindsey Alvarez
      Craig Henighan

      Production Services
      Grain Media

      Visual Effects
      Kelvin Optical, Inc.

      Google Brand Marketing
      Michael Tabtabai
      Cameron Luby
      Yasemin Denari Southworth
      Ben Quesnel
      Matt Hirst

      Production Support
      Mike Silver
      Cory Bennett Lewis
      Josh Tate
      Morgan Dameron
      Amir Mojarradi
      Eboni Price
      Kristofer Cross



      Special Thanks
      Chanda Gonzales-Mowrer
      David Locke
      Charles Scott
      Robby Stambler
      Matt Evans
      Jesse Goldsmith
      Chrysta Burton
      Ali Lowndes
      Diane Coote
      Richard Jephcote
      Nick Rowley
      Alice Martineau
      72andSunny
      Kelly Vicars
      Harry Spitzer
      Natalie So
      The Bash Family

      Israel Space Agency

      Eran Privman
      Oshrat Slama
      Alon Farago
      Guy Avitan

      Elen Gafni

      Additional footage provided by:
      NASA

      Goddard Space Flight Center

      Arizona State University

      Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, NASA Johnson Space Center
      Dissolve.com -
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      schrieb am 25.01.17 18:52:43
      Beitrag Nr. 219 ()
      INSIDE counts, USPTO Patents for Humanity Award, 2016(technologies that are making real change, in the world, for those most in need)

      www.intellectualventures.com/insights/archives/its-whats-ins…
      www.intellectualventures.com/insights/archives/patents-for-h…
      www.intellectualventures.com/insights/archives/photo-essay-v…



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      schrieb am 28.01.17 02:46:18
      Beitrag Nr. 220 ()
      EU Prize Women Innovators/rising innovators, 2017, finalists
      http://ec.europa.eu/research/index.cfm?pg=newsalert&year=201…

      "The nine finalists in the Women Innovators category are:

      Ms Gema Climent (ES) co-founded the company NESPLORA in San Sebastian, which combines neuroscience and virtual reality to cure mental illnesses
      Prof Barbara Demeneix (FR) co-founded WatchFrog in Evry, which provides novel solutions to screen water quality and environmental pollutants affecting health
      Ms Gemma Galdon Clavell (ES) is the founder of Eticas Research and Consulting in Barcelona, which promotes applied and responsible research and innovation in data-intensive technologies.
      Dr Claudia Gärtner (DE) is a founder of Microfluidic ChipShop in Jena, providing “lab-on-a-chip” systems for better diagnostics
      Ms África González Fernández (ES) has co-founded NanoImmunoTech in Vigo and pioneers with innovative products at the crossroads of biosensing and nanotoxicology
      Ms Michela Magas (HR, UK) is the co-founder of Stromatolite, a Design Innovation Lab in London building a new generation of incubation and technology toolkits for innovation
      Dr Kamila Markram (DE) is the co-founder and CEO of Frontiers in Lausanne (CH), a digital-age scholarly publishing company providing Open Access publishing and Open Science IT solutions
      Prof Isabel Trillas Gay (ES) co-founded Biocontrol Technologies in Barcelona, which provides bio-pesticides products to minimise pesticide impact on health and the environment
      Ms Petra Wadström (SE) is the founder of Solvatten in Stockholm, providing a portable water purifier and water heater powered solely by solar energy

      The three finalists for the new Rising Innovators Award are:

      Dr Mary Franzese (IT) revolutionises the treatment of brain damage with her company Neuron Guard in Modena
      Ms Sandra Rey (FR) creates bioluminescent light WITHout electricity with her biotech company Glowee in Paris
      Ms Kristina Tsvetanova (BG) provides the first ‘tablet’ for blind users with her company BLITAB Technology in Vienna "
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      schrieb am 28.01.17 05:18:20
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 50.332.746 von Popeye82 am 05.08.15 03:29:34
      IoT, buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh



      2016's HOTTEST, emerging, technologies; technological advances that HAVE the power to improve lives, transform industries +safeguard, the planet

      ------> www3.weforum.org/docs/GAC16_Top10_Emerging_Technologies_2016…
      www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/08/5-hottest-emerging-technologi…
      www.weforum.org/focus/emerging-technologies-2016

      "- Nanosensors, +the Internet of Nanothings
      - Next Generation Batteries
      - The Blockchain
      - Two Dimensionsional Materials
      - Autonomous Vehicles
      - Organs :eek::eek: , -on-chips
      - Perovskite Solar Cells
      - Open AI Ecosystem
      - Optogenetics
      - Systems Metabolic Engineering.................................................."
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      schrieb am 01.02.17 02:42:41
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      www.eventbrite.com/e/cleantech-university-prize-2017-midwest…

      "Clean Energy Trust will showcase eight of the most innovative and promising university-based cleantech companies in the Midwest for a chance to win the Department of Energy's Cleantech University Prize.

      Join us to hear from these exciting young companies, and cleantech leaders Will Allen and Jennifer Holmgren.


      Finalists
      Abyss Incorporated


      University of Minnesota

      Advanced batteries

      BluSolar

      Millikin University

      Advanced materials, solar, manufacturing

      Minnealloy Magnetics

      University of Minnesota

      Advanced materials, magnetics, power electronics

      Mohyi Labs

      Michigan State University

      Drone technology, transportation/logistics

      Purpled

      Northwestern University

      Water purification

      Renw

      University of Michigan

      Smart grid, consumer energy management

      RVS Rubber Solutions

      Case Western Reserve University

      Industrial recycling

      Wattcoin Labs

      Illinois Institute of Technology / University of Wisconsin-Madison

      Blockchain technology
      Schedule

      2:00 - 2:15 - Clean Energy Trust Welcome

      2:15 - 3:15 - First set of 4 team pitches

      3:15 - 3:45 - Will Allen talk and Q&A

      3:45 - 4:45 - Second set of 4 team pitches

      4:45 - 5:15 - Jennifer Holmgren keynote, Judges deliberation

      5:30 - 7:00 - Awards announcement and Reception
      Speakers

      Will Allen is a graduate from The Ohio State University where he earned a B.A. in strategic communication. Along with graduating from OSU Will was also a member of the 2002 National Championship team that beat the University of Miami. Allen's senior year he was named a consensus All- American and also drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2004 and most recently played for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Allen has had a successful 12-year career in the NFL.

      Allen is committed to strengthening his community and helping to build hope. He is very enthusiastic about encouraging others to take his same stance in helping their respective communities. He was inspired to give back and make a difference; therefore, in 2008 he established the Will Allen Foundation. Allen always felt it was his designed purpose to help provide tools and resources to Educate + Influence + Empower people in his surrounding community. Being afforded so much and having wonderful mentors in his life, Allen was fervent to serve and “pay it forward”. Allen also sits on the advisory committee for Be A Middle School Mentor. BAMSM is a program that serves 6th-8th graders in Allegheny County through the United Way of Allegheny County.

      You can frequently find him sharing creative ideas at community round table forums, speaking at corporate events or elementary schools or inspiring people to give back. Allen also enjoys the game of golf and continuing his education through various NFL programs. Throughout his career Allen has participated in the NFL Business Management and Entrepreneurial Programs at the Harvard Business School and Kellogg School of Business. Allen recently completed the NFLPA internship/externship with an energy and utility company National Grid, energy consultants Brattle Group, OPOWER, with United States House of Representatives, Congressman Bobby Rush on the Energy and Power subcommittee and is the Managing Partner at Nascent Group Holdings.

      ---------------

      Dr. Jennifer Holmgren is the Chief Executive Officer of LanzaTech. Jennifer has over 20 years of experience in the energy sector including a proven track record in the development and commercialization of fuels and chemicals technologies. Prior to joining LanzaTech, she was Vice President and General Manager of the Renewable Energy and Chemicals business unit at UOP LLC, a Honeywell Company. In that role, she led UOP’s renewable business from its inception through to the achievement of significant revenues from the commercialization of multiple novel biofuels technologies.

      Dr. Jennifer Holmgren holds a B.Sc. degree from Harvey Mudd College, a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and an MBA from the University of Chicago. She currently serves on multiple external advisory boards. She is the author or co-author of 50 US patents, 20 scientific publications and is the 2003 recipient of the Council for Chemical Research’s (CCR) Malcolm E. Pruitt Award."
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      schrieb am 03.02.17 03:01:50
      Beitrag Nr. 223 ()
      "Canada Gairdner Award", SOMETIMES referred as “Canadian Nobel”

      www.gairdner.org/recipients/current
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      schrieb am 03.02.17 03:48:43
      Beitrag Nr. 224 ()
      Fierce Innovation Awards, 2016, report

      ------> https://pages.questexweb.com/rs/294-MQF-056/images/Life%20Sc…
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      schrieb am 03.02.17 04:02:02
      Beitrag Nr. 225 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.228.604 von Popeye82 am 03.02.17 03:48:43

      www.fiercebiotech.com/special-report/fiercemedicaldevices-20…

      " FierceMedicalDevices' 2016 Fierce 15

      Acutus Medical
      Akili Interactive
      Arterys
      Auris Surgical Robotics
      G-Therapeutics
      Galvani Bioelectronics
      Grail
      Humacyte
      PowerVision
      RefleXion Medical
      TransMedics
      Verb Surgical
      VitalConnect
      VytronUS
      Zebra Medical
      Acutus Medical ›



      From video game-based therapies and a liquid biopsy for cancer to deep learning and bioelectronics, 2016’s Fierce 15 are redefining what it means to be a medical device. If they’re not making big bets on nascent technology, they’re reimagining an existing device or therapy to deliver better results.

      A big trend this past year was upending how we use imaging in healthcare. Acutus Medical is trying to improve catheter ablation as a treatment for atrial fibrillation using an alternative to traditional voltage-based heart activity mapping. The procedure is only successful about half of the time and Acutus is aiming to bring that success rate up to 100% with its AcQMap system. RefleXion Medical is combining PET imaging and radiotherapy in one device so that, for the first time, radiotherapy may be image-guided in real time. This allows the century-old cancer treatment, which could only be used to treat one tumor at a time, to be deployed against metastatic cancer.

      Meanwhile, Arterys and Zebra Medical are both working on systems that will read and make diagnoses based on medical images, streamlining a time-consuming process. Arterys seeks not only to expedite physician decision-making, but also to “transform healthcare” by making image analysis a consistent, quantitative and data-driven process. Zebra, on the other hand, is marketing image-analyzing algorithms to hospitals and—since November—to consumers in an effort to bring high-end radiology services to more people.

      Akili Interactive is reimagining the definition of medicine: It has a video game-based treatment for ADHD in phase 3 and is developing the tech for diagnostic purposes as well. And G-Therapeutics is working on restoring lower limb function in people with spinal cord injuries using a combination of a neurostimulator and gravity-assisted training.

      Of course, this list wouldn’t be complete without the visionaries: Illumina spinoff Grail is trying to apply liquid biopsy—currently used to guide treatment in people already known to have cancer—to the early detection of the disease. And Auris Surgical Robotics and J&J/Verily joint venture Verb Surgical are both seeking to break new ground in the robotic surgery arena, which has long been commanded by Intuitive Surgical. Another Verily JV, Galvani Bioelectronics, is developing tiny implants that can be placed on nerves to effect changes in the body, inducing it to heal itself.

      We received an impressive number of nominations and would like to thank everyone who submitted company names. So, without further ado, here’s the list of honorees for 2016. Let us know what you think and as we get on with 2017, send along any prospects you think we should keep an eye on. — Amirah Al Idrus, @FierceBiotech

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      diesmal nur Eine von Beobachtungsliste: Bio-on(S.p.A.)
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      inklusive Videos,
      siehe Link:

      RSM Awards, European Entrepreneur, of the Year, award

      Actiu
      AIR PANNONIA
      AirX Group
      Alma & Valor lda
      Bio-on S.p.A.
      Biovegan GmbH
      Bransys
      Brightspark OÜ
      Castelbel, Artigos de Beleza S. A.
      CEMENTYS
      Cloudlabs Ltd.
      CROMA-Pharma
      Digital Centar DOO, Skopje
      eSmiley A/S
      Green Cola Hellas SA
      Hinterher.com munich bike trailers
      IKOS
      Improve Digital
      Jucker Farm AG
      Juico (Dese Gida Urunleri San. ve Tic. A. S.)
      Julius-Globe Ltd.
      Les Jardins de Gaïa
      MavenHut
      Megazyme International
      Mooncascade OÜ
      MUTTI S.p.A
      Neumüller Unternehmensgruppe
      Nice n Easy Farm-to-Table Restaurants
      Persu Suni Deri San. ve Tic. Ltd.Şti.
      PlayAd Media Group International
      Raben Trans European Germany GmbH
      recyclivre
      RINGANA
      Scenari Immobiliari
      Science4you
      SignalGeneriX Ltd
      Sophia Genetics
      SP Televisão, S.A.
      Spetses Mini Marathon
      Staragent Plus
      STM MALTA TRUST AND COMPANY MANAGEMENT LIMITED
      TicketCo AS
      TimeOne Group
      Vega IT Sourcing doo
      VH assistans AB
      Voys
      Wislon Auctions..........................
      www.businessawardseurope.com/vote/category-new/the-rsm-inter…
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.243.926 von Popeye82 am 05.02.17 18:39:24
      hier gibt noch Einige mehr, ganze Reihe, Kategorien:
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      Shining Star” of Innovation, +Chairman’s Choice, Winner

      http://solarwindow.com/2017/02/solarwindow-wins-2017-big-inn…
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      #DisruptMining, finalists

      + Finalists will pitch their disruptive technology "shark-tank" style to:
      - David Harquail, CEO, Franco-Nevada Corporation
      - Robert Herjavec, CEO, Herjavec Group and judge on ABC Television Network's Shark Tank
      - Rob McEwen, Chairman & CEO, McEwen Mining
      - Todd White, COO, Goldcorp Inc.
      - Bernadette Wightman, President, Cisco Canada
      + In addition to the $1 million prize on the line from Goldcorp, four judges will represent $100,000 each and will have access to the disruptor deal room
      + In total, 153 submissions were received for #DisruptMining...
      www.integragold.com/s/news_releases.asp?ReportID=777863
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      Zitat von Popeye82: diesmal nur Eine von Beobachtungsliste: Bio-on(S.p.A.)
      ..........................
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      Bio-on announces new multi-license maxi agreement for revolutionary PHAs

      http://news.bio-based.eu/bio-on-announces-new-multi-license-…
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      10 European Scientists who are the Best, @Co-founding Biotech Companies

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      Five Finalists Set to Take Stage @#DisruptMining

      - Bio-Mine Ltd.
      Using a bio-intelligent, augmenting consortium of organisms designed specifically for “targeted” metal recovery and remediation, this game changing environmental technology is programmable to specific mineralogy in many different environmental conditions. Discovered by Dr. Vasu Appanna, a Professor and former Dean of Science and Engineering at Laurentian University, also led by company co-founder Kurtis Vanwallegham, Bio-Mine Ltd. is set to drive the mining recovery and remediation sector towards the elusive and ultimate “0-footprint” goal.
      - Cementation Canada Inc.
      Using a combination of existing and proven crushing, pumping and slurry technologies, Cementation has developed a proof of concept model for process injection hoisting that would eliminate the need for mine shaft production hoisting or trucking, transporting ore to the surface using a pump driven pipeline loop. The technology is adaptable to all mining methods and would substantially reduce energy consumption and ventilation requirements. The team at Cementation “builds mines” from design through to construction and this invention has the potential to revolutionize underground mine development to the benefit of the entire industry.
      - Goldspot Discoveries Inc.
      developed a machine-learning algorithm capable of significantly improving mineral exploration targeting on both a regional and local scale. Goldspot Discoveries is revolutionizing the investment decision model by using the Goldspot Algorithm to stake acreage, acquire projects and royalties, and invest in public vehicles to create a portfolio of assets with the greatest reward to risk ratio. Managed by seasoned industry experts from both financial and technical backgrounds, the team is armed with a unique technological edge designed by the Data Miners, the next generation of mining genius and runners up in the 2016 Integra Gold Rush Challenge.
      - KORE Geosystems Inc.
      The true power of machine learning and artificial intelligence can only be unleashed with robust, high quality data inputs. KORE plans to install instruments onto the drill rig that can provide real-time, automated data accelerating timelines for multiple mining stages and decision-making intelligence. The KORE team, Vince Gerrie, Aaron Maher, Sebastian D. Goodfellow, Chris Drielsma, Patrick Hooker and Chris Lane, bring together years of expertise in geology, geophysics, software engineering, and technology development.
      - TradeWind Markets Inc.
      is a new electronic trading, settlement and custody platform for physical gold bullion. TradeWind Markets is using a combination of distributed ledger technology (blockchain) and exchange technology to unlock functionality in gold bullion, vaulted with a G7 Government counterparty. The business is a partnership between IEX, the Investors Exchange, a fair, simple and transparent stock exchange, and Sprott Asset Management, a globally recognized leader in precious metals investment.

      11 semi-finalists will display their technology or idea during the #DisruptMining Expo..................
      www.integragold.com/news/2017/five-finalists-set-to-take-sta…
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      https://momentum.unfccc.int/
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      Benzinga, Global, Fintech Awards, 2017
      http://benzingafintechawards.com/




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      Global Water Awards, 2017
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      www.globalwaterawards.com/2017-awards-shortlist
      www.globalwaterawards.com

      " Shortlist

      Water Company, of the Year

      Acciona Agua
      Culligan International
      Kurita Water Industries
      RWL Water

      Desalination Company, of the Year

      Cadagua
      Doosan Heavy Industries
      Hitachi Zosen
      Utico

      Smart Water Company, of the Year

      Gutermann AG
      IOTA Services (South East Water)
      SUEZ
      Xylem

      BreakTROUGH Water Technology, of the Year

      Ayyeka
      EMEFCY
      Gradiant Corporation
      Water Planet

      Water / Wastewater Project, of the Year

      Antarctica Reuse Project
      Liupanshui Sponge City, China
      Perth Groundwater Replenishment Scheme, Australia
      Stickney Nutrient Recovery Facility, United States

      Industrial Water Project, of the Year

      Co-op Refinery Complex, Canada
      ETHYDCO ZLD Plant, Egypt
      MM2100 Wastewater Treatment Plant, Indonesia
      Novelis ZLD Plant, China

      Municipal Desalination Plant, of the Year

      Al Ghubrah IWP, Oman
      Az-Zour North 1, Kuwait
      Ras Abu Fontas A3, Qatar
      Yanbu 3, Saudi Arabia

      Industrial Desalination Plant, of the Year

      Escondida SWRO, Chile
      Jorf Lasfar, Morocco
      Reliance Jamnagar Expansion, India
      Sadara SWRO, Saudi Arabia

      Water Deal, of the Year

      Aqaba Desalination Plant Financing, Jordan
      Barka 4 IWP Financing, Oman
      Bulacan Bulk Water Financing, Philippines
      Vista Ridge Pipeline Financing, USA

      Water Leaders Award

      Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company, Kenya
      Ghana Water Company Limited
      Khulna Water Sewerage Authority, Bangladesh
      Water Authority of Fiji "
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      Stockholm Water Prize, "the world's most prestigious water award"
      www.siwi.org/prizes/stockholmwaterprize/
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      Six candidates, for the Innovation Award "Bio-based Material of the Year, 2017"
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      http://bio-based-conference.com/programme

      " BIO-LUTIONS (DE): BIO-LUTIONS fibres (up-cycled agricultural residuals)
      With its innovative mechanical process, bio-lutions produces high performance ecologically sustainable packaging and disposable tableware made directly from agricultural residuals. Converted into self-binding natural fibres, this innovation lets the contaminating and energy-intense process of cellulose extraction to be a thing of the past. The final products can either decompose under normal conditions, be used for biogas production and can be recycled or burned with a nearly CO2 neutral carbon footprint. Local raw material, local production and local market – decentralisation is the key.

      Cooper Tire(US): Guayule natural rubber for tire application (guayule polymer - polyisoprene)
      Guayule is a shrub that grows in regions such as the Southwestern U.S. It holds promise as a source of rubber for the tire industry - a possible alternative to Hevea rubber, which could be in short supply in the future and is subject to dramatic price fluctuations. This year, Cooper and its consortium partners completed a five-year bio-material study to assess how guayule rubber could be used in modern passenger car tires. Key wins include among others the creation of the first ever concept tire where all of the natural and synthetic rubber has been replaced with guayule.

      Hexpol (BE/SE): Dryflex® Green (bio-based thermoplastic elastomer)
      Dryflex® Green is a family of bio-based thermoplastic elastomers (TPE). They are opening up previously unreachable solutions to the bio-based thermoplastic market by covering a wider range of hardnesses, including softer grades, while incorporating high levels of renewable content to over 90%. Hexpol has also developed compounds using organic fillers from plants, crops or trees; these give additional organic appearance and haptics. Dryflex® Green TPEs are highly customisable, with grades tailored to meet specific application requirements to give manufacturers of household goods, sports equipment, toys, infant care and packaging new opportunities for sustainability.

      Paptic (FI): PAPTIC® – the next generation of paper (novel renewable, recyclable and reusable material)
      Paptic is replacing oil based plastics with bio-based, recyclable and reusable PAPTIC® material, which uses a novel wood fibre for a bioplastic composite paper combining the benefits of paper, plastics and textiles. First application of PAPTIC® is carrier bags, addressing the EU directive target for 55% reduction of plastic bag use by 2019. PAPTIC® bags have been launched to market in June 2016. The patented PAPTIC® technology is based on foam forming technology which is using 30% less energy and enabling up to 50% light weighting of products, when compared to traditional papermaking.

      Patagonia (US): Yulex R3 wetsuit (85% natural rubber/15% synthetic rubber by polymer content, recycled polyester content in linings)
      Wetsuits have always relied on neoprene (polychloroprene), which is non-renewable with energy-intensive manufacturing process. For eight years, Patagonia has been pioneering natural rubbers and sharing R&D with the surf/wetsuit industry to encourage a shift towards cleaner materials. In 2016, Patagonia launched the world’s first neoprene-free wetsuit, reducing their CO2 emitted in the polymer manufacturing by up to ~80% compared to conventional neoprene. The new plant-based material pioneered by Yulex Corp is sourced from Hevea rubber that is independently certified to the FSC® standard by the Rainforest Alliance, uses ambient rainfall and recycled water in manufacturing.

      Phytowelt GreenTechnologies (DE): Chiral raspberry fragrance ((R)-alpha-Ionone)
      The (R)-alpha-Ionone is the main component of raspberry fragrance. Usually it is synthesized chemically as an racemate which contains the enantiomer (R)-alpha-Ionone as well as the distomer (S)-alpha-Ionone. The (S)-form has a woody and musty flavour which gives the chemical racemate a different and impure fragrance. However, it is complex and uneconomic to separate enantiomers and distomers. With its patented process, Phytowelt is not producing any of the distomers but only the enantiomer. Therefore, the raspberry fragrance is chiral pure, smells intensive and is, because of the biotechnological production, a natural flavour component. This raspberry fragrance is the first natural in the market which can be produced in high quantity as well as quality resulting in a high competitive advantage."
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      Breakthrough Water Technology Company of the Year Award”, 2016, finalists
      www.emefcy.com/press/emefcy-is-shortlisted-by-global-water-i…
      ------> www.globalwaterawards.com/2017-awards-shortlist#Breakthrough…
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      "HealthTechZone Telehealth Award", 2016
      http://content.equisolve.net/eksobionics/news/2017-04-07_Eks…
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      world CHANGING Ideas Awards, 2017


      ------> www.fastcompany.com/3068873/announcing-the-winners-of-the-20…
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      predictions, next year; from global democracy :eek::eek::eek: to creating a new fish-based food system, nine ideas that COULD change the world, for the better, in 2017, +beyond


      ------> www.fastcompany.com/3068902/the-world-changing-ideas-of-2017
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      BIG Innovation Award, “Shining Star” of Innovation, +Chairman’s Choice Winner

      https://solarwindow.com/2017/02/solarwindow-wins-2017-big-in…
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      "GCCA Award 2017 Events in London/UK, October 31, 2017 - save the date


      We are pleased to announce that the 7th GCCA Later Stage Award 2017 Events will take place in London/UK on October 31, 2017. The event is co-organized with our regional GCCA cluster partner Cambridge Cleantech and will be realized in conjunction with the Cleantech Venture Day. In its 11th edition, the highly successful Cleantech Venture Day is organized for the first time outside the Nordics, in London/UK.

      Until end of June, GCCA clusters are nominating up to 10 of their member companies for the GCCA Award 2017. By end of August the Top 30 Finalists will be announced. At the GCCA Award Events in London the Top 10 Winners and the Grand Prize Winner 2017 will be awarded.

      As in previous years, all nominated companies will be evaluated with the KeyStone Compact Assessment tool. "The KeyStone Compact Assessment tool allows us to identify promising later stage companies in an efficient and effective manner", says Peter Adriaens, GCCA Board member and Award head judge.

      We look forward to meeting with you at the 7th GCCA Award 2017 Events in London/UK!

      Warm regards
      Christian Haeuselmann
      GCCA Chairman


      Save the Dates - GCCA partner events
      7th GCCA Award 2017 Events in London/UK, in conjunction with the 11th Cleantech Venture Day, October 31, 2017

      GLOBE Vancouver/Canada, March 14-16, 2018
      Cleantech Venture Day, Lahti/Finland, May 29-30, 2018
      SHIFT Zurich, Zurich/Switzerland, August 23-24, 2018"
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      European Inventor Award, finalists, 2017

      ------> www.epo.org/learning-events/european-inventor/finalists/2017…
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      http://www.stockhouse.com/news/newswire/2017/08/10/jackpot-d…



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      können DIESE Augen lügen?????




      http://news.utexas.edu/2017/11/03/stone-named-emerging-inven…





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      SOME of the best researchers, +scientists, of our time

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      "UN Global Pulse and Western Digital Announce Winners of 'Data for Climate Action' Challenge Nachrichtenquelle: Business Wire (engl.) | 29.11.2017, 14:15 | 142 | 0 | 0 Global Pulse, the United Nations innovation initiative on big data and data science, and Western Digital Corp. (NASDAQ: WDC) announced the winning solutions of the Data for Climate Action (D4CA) challenge at an event during COP23, a United Nations climate change conference. The challenge, which was launched earlier this year, is an unprecedented open-innovation competition to harness data science and big data to accelerate climate solutions. The challenge was organized by UN Global Pulse with the support of the Skoll Global Threats Fund and Western Digital. “The growing volume, velocity, variety and value of data tells a story of unlimited possibilities,” said Dave Tang, senior vice president, corporate marketing and communications, Western Digital. “This challenge is just one example of how we can capture, preserve, access and transform all types of data to unlock solutions to help our communities and our planet to thrive.” The D4CA challenge demonstrates what is possible when public and private sector organizations partner for social good. Access to large amounts of data – anonymized and aggregated to protect privacy – accelerates the ability to derive insights and develop predictive algorithms that provide more precise solutions. According to Robert Kirkpatrick, director of UN Global Pulse, “The inspiring innovations that resulted from this challenge are proof of how much we can achieve in enabling climate solutions when climate experts, data scientists and companies work together.” UN Global Pulse and Western Digital recently announced the winners of D4CA at an event on Data Innovation: Generating Climate Solutions, held during COP23 in Bonn, Germany. The innovation event celebrated the winning projects and brought together business leaders, data scientists, and climate experts for interactive talks, discussions, and demonstrations of data visualizations and innovations. “The success of this challenge is a testament to the tireless efforts and commitment of the companies we worked with, and even more so, the champions within each of them. If public and private sectors can work to replicate these efforts at larger scale, there is tremendous potential for innovation across all of the Sustainable Development Goals,” added Kirkpatrick. More than 450 teams of specialized data scientists and researchers from 67 countries applied to participate in the challenge. Of these, 97 semi-finalists worked to develop innovation projects using datasets and tools from 11 different companies. About the Winning Teams Grand Prize – Electro-mobility: Cleaning Mexico City's Air With Big Data and Climate Policy A team of researchers from the University of California, Berkeley and the Instituto Nacional de Ecología y Cambio Climático received the challenge grand prize for their research into Mexico City’s traffic patterns. The team analyzed data from Waze to evaluate different transportation electrification policies in order to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Thematic Awards Predicting and Alleviating Road Flooding for Climate Mitigation Using data from mobile operator Orange, a team from the Georgia Institute of Technology developed a framework to build the resilience of road networks in Senegal to flooding, which also helps to prioritize road improvements given a certain budget. EMMA: Ecosystem Monitoring for Management Application A team from the University of Cape Town and the University of Buffalo developed a platform using Planet satellite data to predict and monitor, in near real time, the impact of forest fires in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa. Air Pollution Induced Micro-migrations: Impacts on Consumer Spending A team from Yale University evaluated shifts in spending patterns related to changes in air quality in Spain, using financial transaction data from BBVA Data and Analytics and weather data from Earth Networks. Data Visualization Awards A Framework for the Optimization of Winter Wheat Seeding Date Using weather data, a team based in Turkey developed a framework to determine the best winter seeding date for wheat in the context of climate adaptation, which was then visualized using tools from Tableau. Urban Physiology: A Dynamic Spatial-Temporal Model of Urban Carbon Emissions to Drive Climate Action by Cities Combining data from Crimson Hexagon, Plume Labs and multiple other sources, a team from New York University created a dashboard that incorporates a high-resolution hourly model of urban carbon emissions to help support decision-making by urban policymakers. To find out more about the challenge visit: Dataforclimateaction.org Watch the replay of the event at DataMakesPossible.com/Bonn About UN Global Pulse Global Pulse is a UN initiative working to promote awareness of the opportunities big data presents for sustainable development and humanitarian action, forge public-private data sharing partnerships, generate high-impact analytical tools and approaches through its network of Pulse Labs and drive broader adoption of useful innovations across the UN system. Global Pulse is a leading voice in the data philanthropy movement and an advocate for data responsibility. For more information, visit www.unglobalpulse.org or follow on Twitter @UNGlobalPulse. About Western Digital Western Digital creates environments for data to thrive. The company is driving the innovation needed to help customers capture, preserve, access and transform an ever-increasing diversity of data. Everywhere data lives, from advanced data centers to mobile sensors to personal devices, our industry-leading solutions deliver the possibilities of data. Western Digital® data-centric solutions are marketed under the G-Technology™, HGST, SanDisk®, Tegile™, Upthere™ and WD® brands. About Skoll Global Threats Fund The mission of the Skoll Global Threats Fund is to confront global threats imperiling humanity by seeking solutions, strengthening alliances, and spurring the actions needed to safeguard the future. The Fund proactively works to find, initiate, or co-create breakthrough ideas and/or activities that can have large-scale impact. Learn more at www.skollglobalthreats.org. Western Digital, the Western Digital logo, G-Technology, HGST, SanDisk, Tegile, Upthere and WD are registered trademarks or trademarks of Western Digital Corporation or its affiliates in the US and/or other countries. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. View source version on businesswire.com: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20171129005218/en/"
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      Milipol (Innovation) Awards (2017)
      https://en.milipol.com/Events/Conferences/Milipol-Innovation…

      "Milipol Paris 2017 organizes this year the Milipol Innovation Awards, a free competition reserved for the exhibitors and designed to reward the most innovative companies in the security industry.

      The jury reviewed more than a hundred of entries received and shortlisted the top three projects in each of the 5 competition categories.
      The Awards Ceremony will take place during the exhibition on Tuesday 21 November (11:30am – 12:30pm) in the conference room.

      Discover below the Milipol Innovation Awards 2017 finalist!

      Crisis Management


      Fire Suppression Systems, Milipol Innovation Awards 2017 finalists


      FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS
      FSS50 - First portable fire extinguishing charge
      Booth 6 B 014
      France

      Description: FSS50 is the world's first portable fire extinguishing charge, with exceptional features: Neutralizes all class fire starts: A, B, C, E and F Autonomy: 50 seconds (one extinguisher of 9Kg has a duration = 26 seconds !!!) 27 cm, 220 gr and 3.5 cm Ø Unlimited lifetime Maintenance free and overhaul Eco-compatible, without residue CE conformity.


      HTDS, Milipol Innovation Awards 2017 finalists

      HTDS - HI-TECH DETECTION SYSTEMS
      Pitagone anti-truck-ram barriers
      Booth 6 P 186
      France

      Description: PITAGONE anti-rams barriers is capable of stopping a vehicle launched at medium speed, making it possible to secure access to areas deemed to be at risk. Robust and compact they are capable of resisting the impact of a 7,5 tons vehicle launched at 48 km/h (IWA14-1 & PAS:68-2013 certifications). For greater ease of deployment, PITAGONE anti-rams barriers are fully modular and can be adapted to all surfaces and terrains (including footpaths and slopes). The modules composing a solution meet a weight and a moderate size for easy storage and transport.


      Phonak Communications, Milipol Innovation Awards 2017 finalists

      PHONAK COMMUNICATIONS
      Roger Covert System
      Booth 6 D 078
      Switzerland


      Description: The Roger Covert System is designed for applications where the highest levels of discreetness are required. It is based on a newly developed standard for secure wireless transmission of speech. The devices have been assembled to facilitate covert surveillance on foot and in a vehicle. Each has been specifically designed to fit the needs of covert security applications: • High performance: unprecedented speech clarity and understanding, even in noisy environments. • Discreet: no more loops, the smallest devices. • Reliable: the greatest resistance to any electromagnetic interference • Easy to use. Simple, intuitive functionality with seamless integration and network access.

      Cybersecurity

      Atos, Milipol Innovation Awards 2017 finalists

      ATOS
      PSOC Prescriptive Security Operations Center
      Booth 6 S 197
      France

      Description: Combined with high performance computing capabilities, Machine Learning and Artificial intelligence, this unique security solution can predict sophisticated cyber-attacks. It continuously learns from previous threats and manages to orchestrate automated responses in real-time. Detection and neutralization time is then extremely short versus an average of 190 days today. The solution analyses and correlates high volumes of structured and unstructured data from various sources (IT, OT and IoT), and monitors not only the internal customer network but also the social networks, the deep web and the dark web, for a full environment screening.


      Brainchip SAS, Milipol Innovation Awards 2017 finalists

      BRAINCHIP SAS
      Brainchip Accelerator Hardware for Neuromorphic Computing
      Booth 6 A 062
      France

      Description: Branchip introduces world's first commercial hardware acceleration of neuromorphic computing. The PCI-Express card implements spiking neural networks that actually work like the Brain. This represents a significant milestone in the development of neurocomputing and for the future of Artificial Intelligence. Along with BrainChip Studio software, the award winning New Product of the Year by Security Today Magazine in Video Analytics category,it learns from a single pattern as small as 20x20 pixels and performs recognition in low-light, low-resolution, noisy environment, processing up to 16 videos channels simultaneously, helping intelligence organizations in massive image & video processing.


      Kudelski Security, Milipol Innovation Awards 2017 finalists

      KUDELSKI SECURITY
      White Noise - Secure communications solution
      Booth 6 B 135
      Switzerland

      Description: WHITE NOISE is a Swiss, secure communications solution that brings true hardware security to iPhone, Android, PC and to our unique Bluetooth headset, developed in partnership with Sennheiser. It protects voice and group chat communications against attacks, including network eavesdropping, IMSI-catcher, SS7 weaknesses, spyware, and even advanced baseband attacks. The encryption entropy reaches 768 bits, far beyond the competition, and has multi-algorithm layers and ephemeral keys for each conversation. WHITE NOISE enables our clients to achieve classified levels of security in their communications, through a solution that is easy and affordable to deploy at scale.

      Drone & Anti-Drone, Robotics

      DIODON Drone Technology, Milipol Innovation Awards 2017 finalists

      DIODON DRONE TECHNOLOGY
      Diodon drone - First inflatable multirotor drone
      Booth 6 J 232
      France

      Description: DIODON Drone Technology is a young startup from Toulouse, France. It is developing the DIODON family, the first inflatable multirotor drones. Thanks to this patented innovation, these drones are super easy to carry when deflated, almost unbreakable and amphibious once inflated. The DIODONs are designed to be used for recognition and inspection missions in rough environments and extreme conditions. These drones can be fitted with a large range of sensors (optical, night vision, thermal vision) to meet the needs of industrials, civil security members and military forces.


      HGH Infrared Systems, Milipol Innovation Awards 2017 finalists

      HGH INFRARED SYSTEMS
      V-LRF option for SPYNEL
      Booth 6 G 218
      France

      Description: The V-LRF powerful innovation for HGH's Spynel-S and Spynel-X aims to facilitate the identification phase of any threat detected by Spynel's panoramic detection system. Indeed, the user will be able to use a x30 continuous optical zoom thanks to their full HD Visible Channel, in order to keep an eye on the threat and to recognize the smallest objects. The other option is an eyesafe Laser Range Finder, whose mission is to provide the user with accurate data regarding the distance and location of the threat, be it on land, at sea or in the air.


      Thales, Milipol Innovation Awards 2017 finalists

      THALES
      Spy'Ranger, a game changer UAS
      Booths 6 P 170 et 6 J 228
      France

      Description: Spy'Ranger is the latest generation of high end mini UAS providing an high resolution compact day/night gyrostabilized imagery chain coupled to a high rate secured datalink - a smart on board processing module to deliver the best tactical imagery intelligence as possible. Deep range and long endurance, the Spy'Ranger, gathering intelligence key for the frontline units, is stealthy, resilient to hard landing in very confined combat area,easy to repair, and man transportable. C4IS interoperable,suitable for the modern security operations, the Spy'Ranger has a scalable design in order to meet challenges offered by the "tomorrow battle" in the security area.

      Individual Equipment / First Responder Protection

      A. Sampaio & Filho, Milipol Innovation Awards 2017 finalists

      A.SAMPAIO & FILHOS
      63664 - FR knitted fabric with PCM thermoregulation
      Booth 6 H 181
      France

      Description: This fabric combines inherentely flame retardant fibres with microencapsulated Phase Change Materials. The result is a permanent flame retardant fabric that provides active thermal regulation. The end user will feel less overheating/chilling effect and produce less sweat, therefore saving more energy. Low weight, tight fit and bi-stretch were the characteristics identified as important for performance baselayer - and this fabric deliveres all of them. Certified of EN ISO 14116 (index 3). Suitable for end-uses that require FR protection and high level of performance. Composition: 58% MAC Protal (R) / 39% CV Outlast (R) / 3% EA.


      Bertin Instruments, Milipol Innovation Awards 2017 finalists

      BERTIN INSTRUMENTS
      FusionSight - Compact monocular
      Booth 6 R 089
      France

      Description: FusionSight® is the world- first compact monocular that combines a colour visible low light sensor with a thermal image sensor, to be used separately or in smart digital fusion.


      Rostaing, Milipol Innovation Awards 2017 finalists

      ROSTAING
      SCANFORCE - Metal detector glove
      Booth 6 F 215
      France

      Description: ROSTAING innovates and revolutionises Security Checks with the SCANFORCE solution: a line of invisible hands-free metal detector gloves and accessories, to multiply and facilitate security checks. It improves filtering effectiveness by allowing security staff to search with both hands, though without physical contact, and detect any metallic object of the size of a paper clip. The discrete vibration is only felt by the the wearer in the hand palm, which allows maximum reactivity in case of positive search. Its 120 hours autonomy of operation and selective detection (pacemaker certification) will empower your security services!

      Safe AND Smart Cities

      Air-Lynx, Milipol Innovation Awards 2017 finalists

      AIR-LYNX
      Air-Lynx Manpack ALM 17000 - 4G LTE backpack radio network
      Booth H 218
      France

      Description: In order to solve the communication problems of tactical and mission critical operations, the french company AIR-LYNX propose its ALM 17000 ManPack. This is the first 4G LTE backpack radio network of the market to be as compact, lightweight and fast to deploy. All that is required to operate the network is concentrated in a single box. In less than 2 mn, users are able to create a full private 4G LTE Network solution that provides high speed data connexions access to the voice, video and PTT, anywhere and anytime. Ideal for military, security, public safety and first responders networks.


      Brainchip SAS, Milipol Innovation Awards 2017 finalists

      BRAINCHIP SAS
      Brainchip Accelerator Hardware for Neuromorphic Computing
      Booth 6 A 062
      France

      Description: Branchip introduces world's first commercial hardware acceleration of neuromorphic computing. The PCI-Express card implements spiking neural networks that actually work like the Brain. This represents a significant milestone in the development of neurocomputing and for the future of Artificial Intelligence. Along with BrainChip Studio software, the award winning New Product of the Year by Security Today Magazine in Video Analytics category,it learns from a single pattern as small as 20x20 pixels and performs recognition in low-light, low-resolution, noisy environment, processing up to 16 videos channels simultaneously, helping intelligence organizations in massive image & video processing.


      HTDS, Milipol Innovation Awards 2017 finalists

      HTDS - HI-TECH DETECTION SYSTEMS
      Pitagone anti-truck-ram barriers
      Booth 6 P 186
      France

      Description: PITAGONE anti-rams barriers is capable of stopping a vehicle launched at medium speed, making it possible to secure access to areas deemed to be at risk. Robust and compact they are capable of resisting the impact of a 7,5 tons vehicle launched at 48 km/h (IWA14-1 & PAS:68-2013 certifications). For greater ease of deployment, PITAGONE anti-rams barriers are fully modular and can be adapted to all surfaces and terrains (including footpaths and slopes). The modules composing a solution meet a weight and a moderate size for easy storage and transport.



      Milipol Paris

      Milipol Paris, the leading event for homeland security is organized under the patronage of the French Ministry of Interior. It is an official event carried out in partnership with the French National Police and Gendarmerie, Civil Defence Service, French Customs, City Police, Interpol, etc.
      Sectors in Milipol Paris

      Data protection - Information and Communication systems / Economic and Industrial Intelligence / Systems integration / Risk analysis and management / CBRN / Civil Defence / Forensic science services / Law enforcement / Anti-terrorism – Special Forces / Protection of industrial and sensitive sites / Fight against organised crime / Security of public places – Urban Security / Transport security / Port and airport security – Border control / Road safety / Security of financial systems / Prison sector / Oil and gas sector / The Fight against Cyberthreats and Cybercrime / Private Security"
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      schrieb am 31.01.18 09:04:45
      Beitrag Nr. 292 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.681.030 von Popeye82 am 11.01.18 06:06:21Semi finalists

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      https://carbon.xprize.org/teams

      "We are excited to announce that 23 teams from six countries have moved forward into Round 2 of the competition for the $20M NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE. These teams represent an incredible diversity of approaches to turn waste (CO2 emissions) into valuable products such as fish food, fertilizer, carbon nanotubes and building material. They will push the boundaries of CO2 utilization to create breakthrough solutions that will ultimately contribute to the fight against climate change.
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      Aljadix
      Switzerland

      Breathe
      India

      C2CNT
      United States

      C4X
      China

      Carbicrete
      Canada

      Carbon Capture Machine
      United Kingdom

      Carbon Cure
      Canada

      Carbon Upcycling Technologies
      Canada

      Carbon Upcycling UCLA
      United

      Catalyst
      United

      CERT
      Canada

      CO2 Solutions (watchfirma; schon lange)
      Canada

      Dimensional Energy
      United States

      EE-AGG
      United States

      Hago Energetics
      United States

      Ingenuity Lab
      Canada

      Innovator Energy
      United States

      Low-Energy-Consumption CO2 Capture and Conversion
      United States

      Newlight
      United States

      Pond Technologies
      Canada

      Protein Power
      United States

      Tandem Technical
      Canada

      TerraCOH"
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      schrieb am 31.01.18 09:19:14
      Beitrag Nr. 293 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.882.159 von Popeye82 am 31.01.18 09:04:45making Shoes:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: , out of air





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      schrieb am 31.01.18 09:53:44
      Beitrag Nr. 294 ()
      Cleantech 100 List (2018) (Global); the Global Cleantech 100 represents the MOST innovative +promising ideas, impacting the future, of a wide range of industries. Featuring companies that are BEST positioned, to solve, tomorrow’s, clean technology challenges, the Global Cleantech 100 is a list of private companies with the HIGHEST potential to make the MOST significant, market, impact, within a 5-10 year timeframe –according tooooo players, in the market
      http://www.cleantech.com/release/cleantech-group-unveils-the…
      https://i3connect.com/gct100/the-list

      "COMPANY - FUNDING - YEAR FOUNDED

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      United States $76.34M other cleantech 2010
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      Canada $15.6M water & wastewater 2010
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      China $25.9M air 2008
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      United Kingdom $39.9M solar 2010
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      United States $33M agriculture & food 2012
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      United States $95.46M agriculture & food 2009
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      France $335.8M transportation 2006
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      United States $32.28M smart grid 2006
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      United States $221M advanced materials 2009
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      United States $432M advanced materials 2013
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      Canada $9.232M advanced materials 2007
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      United States $277.9M transportation 2007
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      France $8.2M other cleantech 2010
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      United Kingdom $28.96M advanced materials 2006
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      United States $57.14K transportation 2010
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      Canada $59.07M agriculture & food 2005
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      Germany $104M fuel cells & hydrogen 2013
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      United States $258M agriculture & food 2011
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      Germany $100.7M transportation 2014
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      United States $0 smart grid 2012
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      Kenya $90.15M solar 2011
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      United States $68.14M other cleantech 2012
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      Canada $26.27M conventional fuels 2008
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      United States $50M advanced materials 2011
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      United States $232.6M solar 2011
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      United States $171M transportation 2015
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      France $38.23M transportation 2014
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      United States $43.38M advanced materials 2003
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      United States $9.579M advanced materials 2012
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      Tanzania $113.2M solar 2011
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      United Kingdom $6.388M energy efficiency 2007
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      Canada $5.81M smart grid 2011
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      United States $78.7M other cleantech 2013
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      United States $142.7M energy efficiency 1980
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      Israel $40M transportation 2015
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      Ireland $5.924M water & wastewater 2013
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      United States $79.34M transportation 2011
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      United States $227.5M agriculture & food 2013
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      United States $23.18M energy efficiency 2008
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      United States $92M energy storage 2009
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      United States $362.6M transportation 2004
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      United States $140M energy efficiency 2010
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      Belgium $12.84M smart grid 2010
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      United States $108.6M agriculture & food 2014
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      Canada $3M water & wastewater 2008
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      Canada $10.06M agriculture & food 2010
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      France $324.3M other cleantech 2009
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      United States $9.116M energy efficiency 2010
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      Germany $46.52M energy storage 2009
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      Germany $94.4M energy storage 2011
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      United States $56.55M smart grid 2008
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      United States $176.9M energy storage 2009
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      Germany $58.5M energy efficiency 2011
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      United States $90M nuclear 1998
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      Canada $10M biofuels & biochemicals 2009
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      Germany $56.98M energy efficiency 2012
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      United Kingdom $10.7M recycling & waste 2013
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      France $24.52M agriculture & food 2011"
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      Beitrag Nr. 295 ()
      VERY Star Trecky





      TOP50 Innovators, Series, 2017(WORLD)


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      schrieb am 09.02.18 08:06:00
      Beitrag Nr. 296 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.979.851 von Popeye82 am 09.02.18 04:01:09very, VERY different way of thinking/it's really quite expensive, Oooooooooooops





      TOP50 Innovators, Series, 2017(WORLD)



      - Space Technologies Session Ben Baseley-Walker, Senior Director EMEA, Planetary Resources Codex Talk: Space Resources - A Game Changer??????????????????? -

      http://www.planetaryresources.com/
      http://www.planetaryresources.com/company/team/
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      schrieb am 10.02.18 21:48:04
      Beitrag Nr. 297 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.882.756 von Popeye82 am 31.01.18 09:53:44ONESto watch
      https://i3connect.com/gct100/watch-list

      "COMPANY - FUNDING - YEAR FOUNDED
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      United States $52M agriculture & food 2012
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      Israel $30M transportation 2013
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      United States $8.104M advanced materials 2005
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      Australia $0 water & wastewater 2009
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      United States $88M biofuels & biochemicals 2011
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      United States $11.68M water & wastewater 2006
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      United States $44.41M agriculture & food 2011
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      United States $14.09M wind 2006
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      United Kingdom $2.712M solar 2009
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      Beam, AAAAAND Go





      DISRUPT100 (2017)
      http://disrupt100.com/#disrupt100

      - ABOUT

      The DISRUPT 100 is an annual index celebrating the businesses with the most potential to influence, change or create new global markets.

      The report tracks the world’s most disruptive businesses, compiled and curated by the world’s leading entrepreneurs, investors and business people.

      Each Disrupt 100 venture was sourced from over 5M global startups and corporate ventures, has been scored against a specific criteria measuring the potential it has to affect an existing market or geography, introduce new customers into an existing market and/or creating a new market with significant customer demand.

      The ventures were then judged by global brands including Google, Uber, Oracle, Silicon Valley Bank and Virgin StartUp, tech accelerators Microsoft Ventures, Accelerated Digital Ventures and Whitespace Ventures and entrepreneurs Emma Sinclair, Tom Goodwin and Bill Liao.

      The 100 listing provides greater public understanding of the innovation by companies worldwide. We’re going beyond providing a simple index with analysis of the disruption and its wider impact provided.


      Background

      Entire industries are being disrupted by new, often well-funded new businesses that can quickly scale and in many instances displace long-established companies.

      Since 2002 52% of the Fortune 500 companies are no longer around; most are now expected to last no more than another 15-20 years.

      The Disrupt 100 champions those businesses who are truly innovating; rethinking today’s products, services, technologies and business models to open new markets and create new demand.


      Media

      If you’d like to know more about the Disrupt 100, any of the companies featured within the index please drop us a line at disrupt100@tallt.ventures.


      Partner, with us

      In 2017 Disrupt 100 reached over 3 million people. We’re now looking for a corporate partner to help us build the brand and celebrate the exceptional companies in the upcoming 2018 index.

      If you are interested in how we could work together, PLEASE contact Matt Connolly. -

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      StoreDot logo
      StoreDot
      Communications
      Israel

      Full batteries in 30 seconds flat
      2

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/024-1.png
      Graphcore logo
      Graphcore
      IT
      UK

      Accelerating the development of next generation AI
      3

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      Grail logo
      Grail
      Health
      US

      Detect cancer early
      4

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      Bugcrowd logo
      Bugcrowd
      Business
      Australia

      Engaging hackers in bounty hunt for bugs
      5

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/046_.png
      Jamii logo
      Jamii
      Insurance
      Tanzania

      Accessible health insurance for those who need it most
      6

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/099-1.png
      AID:Tech logo
      AID:Tech
      Aid
      UK

      Making aid cash flows transparent
      7

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/035_.png
      goHenry logo
      goHenry
      Finance
      UK

      The bank account for kids, designed by parents
      8

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      Simplify logo
      Simplify
      IT
      Malaysia

      Be your own wireless provider
      9

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/037-1.png
      Signal logo
      Signal
      Business
      UK

      Using AI to extract insight out of information noise
      10

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/093_.png
      Be My Eyes logo
      Be My Eyes
      Health
      US

      On demand ‘sight’ for the visually impaired
      11

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      Neos logo
      Neos
      Insurance
      UK

      Making home insurance smart
      12

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/078-1.png
      Ultrahaptics logo
      Ultrahaptics
      IT
      UK

      Touch virtual objects mid-air
      13

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/054-1.png
      Bloomboard logo
      Bloomboard
      Education
      US

      Improving teacher excellence
      14

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/028_.png
      Azitra logo
      Azitra
      Health
      US

      Harnessing your bacteria to treat skin disease
      15

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/029-1.png
      Cambridge Intelligence logo
      Cambridge Intelligence
      Business
      UK

      Making data more visual
      16

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/058-1.png
      CognitionX logo
      CognitionX
      Education
      UK

      Training directory for all things AI
      17

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/092-1.png
      Psious logo
      Psious
      Health
      Spain

      Reinventing CBT treatment through virtual reality
      18

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/094_.png
      mPedigree logo
      mPedigree
      Health
      Nigeria

      Blocking counterfeit drug trade
      19

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/079-1.png
      Leia 3D logo
      Leia 3D
      IT
      USA

      Interactive holographs for mobile devices
      20

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      Matibabu logo
      Matibabu
      Health
      Uganda

      Detecting malaria without needles
      21

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/052_.png
      WideCells Group PLC logo
      WideCells Group PLC
      Health/Insurance
      UK

      Making stem-cell treatment accessible and affordable globally
      22

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/001-1.png
      Recharge logo
      Recharge
      Travel
      US

      Recharge your batteries in a luxury hotel
      23

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/011-1.png
      Lattice Data logo
      Lattice Data
      IT
      US

      Battling human trafficking through dark data
      24

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/010-1.png
      Prospera Technologies logo
      Prospera Technologies
      Agriculture
      Israel

      Putting AI to work on farms
      25

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/015-1.png
      Healx logo
      Healx
      Health
      UK

      Repurposing drugs to treat rare diseases
      26

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      Apolitical logo
      Apolitical
      Goverment
      UK

      Helping governments solve global challenges
      27

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/072_.png
      Freee logo
      Freee
      Finance
      Japan

      Removing the paperwork from accounting
      28

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/077-1.png
      Face++ logo
      Face++
      Business
      China

      Intelligent facial recognition
      29

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/014-1.png
      EggXYt logo
      EggXYt
      Agriculture
      Israel

      The morning after pill for chickens
      30

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      Sunlight logo
      Sunlight
      Education
      UK

      Enhancing team capability through education
      31

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/074-1.png
      Kiip logo
      Kiip
      Marketing
      US

      Personalised advertising
      32

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/032_.png
      Grabyo logo
      Grabyo
      Lifestyle
      UK

      Video on-demand through social media
      33

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      Sensio AIR logo
      Sensio AIR
      Health
      UK / United States

      Pinpoint pollutants that cause allergies
      34

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      Suade logo
      Suade
      Finance
      UK

      Continuous compliance for banks
      35

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/095-1.png
      Bellabeat logo
      Bellabeat
      Health
      Croatia

      A healthy tracker for mind and body
      36

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/002-1.png
      Starry logo
      Starry
      Communications
      US

      Touchscreen router for perfect WiFi
      37

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/013-1.png
      Tellus Labs logo
      Tellus Labs
      Agriculture
      US

      Using space to understand Earth
      38

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/023-1.png
      Hadean logo
      Hadean
      IT
      UK

      Making big data more manageable
      39

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/027_.png
      Boiler Room logo
      Boiler Room
      Lifestyle
      UK

      Music TV for the internet age
      40

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/101.png
      Peloton Technology logo
      Peloton Technology
      Transport
      US

      Trucks that talk
      41

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/021_-1.png
      EYL logo
      EYL
      Security
      South Korea

      Using nature to make hacker-proof security solutions
      42

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/091-1.png
      Klook logo
      Klook
      Travel
      Hong Kong

      A one-stop shop for authentic travel experiences
      43

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/038-1.png
      DELOS logo
      DELOS
      Healthcare
      UK

      Making healthcare insurance simple
      44

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/006-1.png
      Solu logo
      Solu
      IT
      Finland

      A pocket-sized computer like no other
      45

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/043-1.png
      Mezi logo
      Mezi
      Travel
      US

      A personal travel assistant
      46

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/087-2.png
      UltronVR logo
      UltronVR
      IT
      China

      VR content with optical tracking
      47

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/041-1.png
      Hackajob logo
      Hackajob
      Recruitment
      UK

      Making tech recruitment easy
      48

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/048-1.png
      Dr CADx logo
      Dr CADx
      Health
      Zimbabwe

      Using AI for more accurate diagnosis
      49

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/083_.png
      Sanivation logo
      Sanivation
      Health
      Kenya

      Improving sanitation in urban East Africa
      50

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/057-1.png
      TeacherGaming Desk logo
      TeacherGaming Desk
      Education
      Finland

      Bringing the gaming world into the classroom
      51

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/085-1.png
      Go-Jek logo
      Go-Jek
      Transport
      Indonesia

      One-stop convenience shop for Indonesians
      52

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/044-1.png
      Fuzu logo
      Fuzu
      Recruitment
      Kenya

      Tackling youth unemployment
      53

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/051-1.png
      Nightscout logo
      Nightscout
      Health
      US

      DIY monitoring for diabetes
      54

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/003-1.png
      Dragonera logo
      Dragonera
      IT
      Israel

      Machine-driven software development
      55

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/084_.png
      Graviky Labs logo
      Graviky Labs
      Sustainability
      India

      From air pollution to ink
      56

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/067-1.png
      Skipping Rocks Lab logo
      Skipping Rocks Lab
      Environment
      UK

      Making packaging disappear
      57

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/012-1.png
      Sixgill logo
      Sixgill
      Security
      Israel

      Monitoring the dark web
      58

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/016_.png
      Adhesys Medical logo
      Adhesys Medical
      Health
      Germany

      Next generation surgical glue
      59

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/040-1.png
      Cropital logo
      Cropital
      Agriculture
      Philippines

      Crowdfunding for farms
      60

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/055-1.png
      LegalBeagles logo
      LegalBeagles
      Legal
      UK

      Best legal advocacy for best fee
      61

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/036-1.png
      Streetbees logo
      Streetbees
      Research
      UK

      Market research in real-time
      62

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/053-1.png
      Satavia logo
      Satavia
      Transport
      UK

      Smarter, safer aircraft
      63

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/050-1.png
      Vastari logo
      Vastari
      Arts
      UK

      Unearthing hidden artworks
      64

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/096_.png
      ProZorro logo
      ProZorro
      Government
      Ukraine

      Killing corruption
      65

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/009_.png
      Glue Home logo
      Glue Home
      Property
      Sweden

      Opening doors to easier living
      66

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/066-1.png
      Xfers logo
      Xfers
      Finance
      Singapore

      Simplifying payment for southeast Asia
      67

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/102.png
      Spott logo
      Spott
      Retail
      Belgium

      E-commerce opportunities whilst watching online video
      68

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/033-1.png
      Live Better With logo
      Live Better With
      Health
      UK

      Democratising access to health products for cancer patients
      69

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/038_.png
      Concured logo
      Concured
      Marketing
      UK

      Creating results-based marketing content
      70

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/097_.png
      Brandtone logo
      Brandtone
      Marketing
      Ireland

      Mobile marketing for developing countries
      71

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/098-1.png
      Avalon AI logo
      Avalon AI
      Health
      UK

      Advancing treatment for Alzheimer’s
      72

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/026_.png
      Blaze logo
      Blaze
      Transport
      UK

      Superior safety features for cyclists
      73

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/080-1.png
      Link4 logo
      Link4
      Finance
      Australia

      Reducing late payment of invoices
      74

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/088-1.png
      Yoli logo
      Yoli
      Education
      China

      Learning a language on demand
      75

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/034-1.png
      Mixcloud logo
      Mixcloud
      Entertainment
      UK

      Re-thinking radio
      76

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/039-1.png
      Appy Fleet logo
      Appy Fleet
      Transport
      UK

      Reducing driver risk and making roads safer
      77

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/064-1.png
      Firef.ly logo
      Firef.ly
      Travel
      UK

      A personalised travel memoir
      78

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/065_.png
      Pointr logo
      Pointr
      IT
      UK

      A real-time blue dot for easy navigation
      79

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/008-1.png
      Colu logo
      Colu
      Finance
      Israel

      Local currency on a global scale
      80

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/089-1.png
      Deep Glint logo
      Deep Glint
      Security
      China

      Hi-tech camera prevents trouble
      81

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/22_.png
      Firefly logo
      Firefly
      Education
      UK

      Online hub bringing teachers and students together
      82

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/030-1.png
      Beam and Go logo
      Beam AND Go
      Finance
      Singapore

      Sending money to loved ones overseas made easy
      83

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/042-1.png
      Arsitag logo
      Arsitag
      Property
      Indonesia

      Architecturally-designed homes in Indonesia
      84

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/025-1.png
      Slide logo
      Slide
      Transport
      France

      A better commute to work
      85

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/031-1.png
      Knowble logo
      Knowble
      Education
      Holland

      Personalised language learning through reading the news
      86

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/045-1.png
      Memgraph logo
      Memgraph
      IT
      Croatia

      Providing fast graphical data
      87

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/049_.png
      AppAttic logo
      AppAttic
      Health
      UK

      Providing health insights and better patient engagement
      88

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/063_.png
      Tinybeans logo
      Tinybeans
      Lifestyle
      Australia

      Sharing photos privately
      89

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/082-1.png
      9 Spokes logo
      9 Spokes
      Business
      New Zealand

      Helping small business see more clearly
      90

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/086-1.png
      Pawaa Software logo
      Pawaa Software
      Security
      India

      Share secured files in one click
      91

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      Simpla logo
      Simpla
      IT
      Australia

      Easy editing of online content
      92

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/018-1.png
      Gaszen logo
      Gaszen
      Energy
      Mexico

      Off-grid management of gas consumption through wireless connectors
      93

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/073-1.png
      Kredibel logo
      Kredibel
      Finance
      Indonesia

      Combatting online fraud
      94

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/090_.png
      JobGrouper logo
      JobGrouper
      Business
      China

      Hire talent at half the cost
      95

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      Gus Chat logo
      Gus Chat
      IT
      Mexico

      Automated customer chat in Spanish
      96

      image: http://disrupt100.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/007-1.png
      Truebill logo
      Truebill
      Finance
      US

      Removing the hassle of managing online subscriptions
      97

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      Curation Corp logo
      Curation Corp
      Business
      UK

      Customising knowledge
      98

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      Flicksup logo
      Flicksup
      Lifestyle
      India

      Fun for movie buffs
      99

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      Ice Stupa logo
      Ice Stupa
      Environment
      India

      Helping villagers adapt to climate change
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      Vebbler logo
      Vebbler
      Lifestyle
      India

      Photos in real-time "
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      http://www.jwnenergy.com/article/2018/2/tackling-windmill-ic…

      "Tackling windmill icing, Borealis takes top prize, @venture funding competition
      By Maurice Smith |
      Feb. 7, 2018, 9:23 a.m. |
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      As Canada, and many other countries in often inhospitable northerly climates, move to grow wind power generation on an industrial scale, a new problem has emerged: wintertime icing of windmill blades is sapping a considerable level of output — while causing a safety hazard.

      “There are 200,000 wind turbines worldwide affected by this problem, which is 65 per cent of the wind market,” said Daniela Roeper, founder of Borealis Wind. “These wind farms are losing about $3 billion annually, $200 million of that is in Canada, and this market is growing at 13 per cent per year.”

      Unlike aircraft wings that can be hosed down on the ground to remove ice buildup before takeoff, windmill blades aloft on increasingly tall structures present a larger — and more costly — challenge. In some cases, helicopters have been hired to spray the blades with piping hot water to remove the ice. In other cases, the blades are taken down to install heating systems on the exterior to the blades.

      Borealis Wind believes it has come up with a better solution. The start-up developed an in-blade heater, blower and duct system that can heat and circulate hot air throughout the blade to prevent the buildup of ice. Tests have shown the system can heat through the fibreglass of the blade to 7 C. A simple retrofit can reclaim 80 per cent of the power that would otherwise have been lost to icing downtime, said the company, which is currently pilot testing the technology with Enbridge Inc.

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      The Kitchener, Ont.-based company won the hearts of both the judges and the audience at the Energy New Venture Competition hosted by the University of Calgary’s Hunter Hub for Entrepreneurial Thinking in Calgary Tuesday.

      Ten companies were selected out of almost 100 applicants to present at the annual competition, divided into concept and venture streams. Borealis Wind took the top prize of $25,000 in the venture stream as well as the $1,000 audience choice award.

      “What really differentiates our system is that it is simple to install and simple to maintain, which reduces the cost of implementation,” Roeper told the judges. “The entire system can be installed up tower without removing the blades.” Other heating solutions require the blades to be removed for installation. “By not doing this, our system is 10 times cheaper.”

      The company is seeking to raise $500,000 by the summer and to have 50 systems installed this year, including 40 with Enbridge. On average, it estimates payback will take three years. The company plans to eventually see that the system is licensed for implementation on new turbines.

      And as more wind farms dot the Alberta prairie in the coming years with the phase-out of coal, it is seeking new standards that could make those turbines safer, noted Roeper. “We are also looking at having deicing as a standard because ice throw off of turbines is incredibly dangerous; [there] can be hundreds of kilograms [of] ice chunks that can be thrown hundreds of metres from the turbine itself,” she said.

      A full list of winners is on the Daily Oil Bulletin website .

      The Energy New Venture Competition, which brings together promising entrepreneurs and venture capital funders, has raised almost $500,000 in cash and in-kind support for start-up companies over the past five years."
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      WORLD technology awards

      - This year's (2017) World Technology Awards brings together the most innovative people and organizations in science and technology from around the world, exploring what is imminent, possible, and important in and around emerging technologies.

      Each year The WTN inducts approximately 100 individuals and institutions as new members from the annual award finalists in twenty award categories. Ours is a diverse and prestigious fellowship that includes many of the best minds and companies, in the world..............................-
      https://wtn.net/summit-2017
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      http://aglaunch.com/
      http://www.farmandginshow.com/
      http://www.memphisbioworks.org/
      http://www.tn.gov/agriculture
      "Twelve Groundbreaking AgTech Startups Selected to Pitch at AgLaunch Startup Station
      Companies will pitch to a panel of farmers and investors, including Innova Memphis, a $31 million fund seeking to invest in agriculture’s next big innovation

      MEMPHIS, Tenn. (February 21, 2018) —
      AgLaunch is bringing its Startup Station pitch event back to the Mid-South Farm and Gin Show for a second time on Friday, March 2, 2018. This event will host some of AgLaunch’s most innovative agtech entrepreneurs from across the country to showcase how their ideas will shape the future of food and agriculture.

      Agtech entrepreneurs are addressing on-farm issues with real-world solutions like irrigation management, farm-level efficiencies, and autonomous equipment. The Startup Station will highlight more than a dozen companies that will receive feedback from an expert panel that includes farmers, investors, and industry experts. This event serves as the culmination of Phase II of the AgLaunch365 programming, a farm-centric model that supports agtech companies by connecting to them farmers early in their development process.

      Current AgLaunch365 Cohort:

      EarthSense is developing ultra-compact autonomous robots that use machine-learning to monitor and manage problems in agriculture, specifically to identify weeds and chemical-free methods of reliably eradicating superweeds.
      Rabbit Tractors is building swarm-enabled, autonomous tractors that are approximately one-third the size and one-fourth the weight of normal tractors and spray rigs and capable of pulling implements as well as late-season spraying
      Rantizo is developing an electrostatic spraying system for targeted drone-based spraying.

      AgLaunch Alumni Teams:

      Kilimo provides a decision-support tool for irrigation management in agriculture by using satellite, climate, and on-site data.
      Microbiometer is a quick test used to estimate the microbial biomass in soil in 10 minutes for 10 percent of the cost of a lab test.
      Persistence Data Mining is developing a non-intrusive remote hyper-spectral soil analysis to service large tracks of open farmland
      Skycision rapidly identifies field stress through the analysis of aerial imagery.

      Additional participating teams being evaluated for investment or participating in AgLaunch365 Phase III Farmer Network Field Trials and growth-track programming:

      AgHelp is an app and wrap-around services helping ag workers find jobs and resources
      AgriSync is a communication platform connecting farmers with trusted experts
      Global AgSmarte has developed SmarteRoot, an irrigation add-on that increases absorption of water and nutrients for crops to increase yields.
      Harvest Yield is an electronic record-keeping system to ensure accurate invoicing for custom harvesters.
      Stable’N is a nitrification inhibitor process that utilizes electricity delivered into the soil by a retrofit to existing fertilizer application equipment
      SwineTech has developed a farrowing safety device to protect the health of piglets.

      During two investment pitch sessions, entrepreneurs will be given 8 minutes to pitch their ideas and 7 minutes to answer questions from a panel of farmers, investors, and agribusiness professionals who will provide feedback to refine these products and prepare the companies for follow-on investment and 2018 farm-scale trials. Participating panelists represent the following organizations:

      Growing Acres Farm
      Indigo Ag
      Innova Ag Innovation Fund IV
      Mid-South Family Farms
      National Black Growers Council
      Ritter Agribusiness
      TechStar

      Teams that perform well will have the opportunity for follow-on investment from Innova Memphis and participation in 2018 farm-scale field trials with the AgLaunch Farmer Network.

      The AgLaunch Startup Station will be open at the Chickasaw Room on the Mezzanine Level at Booth #4027 for anyone wishing to engage with the startup companies or to learn more about AgLaunch from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. The investment pitch sessions will be held from 10:30 am-12:00 pm and from 1:30 pm until 3:00 pm.

      The Mid-South Farm and Gin Show hosts more than 400 exhibitors and 20,000 farmers every year. You can learn more about the Farm and Gin Show at their website https://www.farmandginshow.com.

      AgLaunch Startup Station
      Friday, March 2, 2018
      9 a.m.- 5 p.m.
      Cook Convention Center, Chickasaw Room, Booth #4027
      255 N Main St, Memphis, TN
      Investment Pitch Session #1: 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
      Investment Pitch Session #2: 1:30 p.m.- 3:00 p.m.
      Free Registration Here

      About AgLaunch™
      AgLaunch attracts, creates, and grows agtech startups, facilitates the development of new agriculture and food value-chains, and builds collaborative farmer networks in the Mid-South, with a commitment to intentional inclusion. AgLaunch is a joint initiative of Memphis Bioworks Foundation (www.memphisbioworks.org) and the Tennessee Department of Agriculture (www.tn.gov/agriculture). AgLaunch365 is a farm-centric innovation platform for agriculture designed to calibrate support with the specific needs of agtech startups and the agricultural industry. AgLaunch365 is made possible through partnerships with Start Co., Tennessee Farm Bureau, Epicenter, Farm Journal Media, Archer Malmo, and Baker Donelson.

      Learn more: www.aglaunch.com.
      Contact:
      Rebecca Kaufman
      501-766-7133
      rkaufman@aglaunch.com"
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      TechCrunchDISRUPT

      - TechCrunch Disrupt is the world's leading authority in debuting revolutionary startups, introducing game-changing technologies and discussing what's top of mind for the tech industry's key innovators. Disrupt gathers the best and brightest entrepreneurs, investors, hackers, and tech fans for on-stage interviews, the Startup............................-
      https://techcrunch.com/event-type/disrupt/
      https://techcrunch.com/startup-battlefield/
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      WORLD Food Innovation Awards, 2018, finalists

      http://www.foodbev.com/news/world-food-innovation-awards-201…
      http://www.foodbev.com/worldfoodinnovationawards/

      "The shortlist of finalists in the World Food Innovation Awards 2018, to be held at Hotelympia in London, has been announced.

      The winners in all 20 categories will be revealed as part of a special ceremony at the Launch Pad stage, within Hotelympia, at 3.30 pm on 7 March.

      FoodBev Media group editor Alex Clere said: “We are excited to celebrate the fourth year of the annual World Food Innovation Awards this year at Hotelympia. Once again we are fascinated by the level of innovation shown by the entrants. We see new flavours, new concepts, smart packaging designs, state-of-the-art manufacturing technologies and new ground gained towards a more responsible and sustainable food industry.

      “The World Food Innovation Awards really showcase some of the most ambitious new products and developments of the year from a wide range of companies all over the world, both large and small. Keeping an eye on the finalists and winners is always a good way to spot the industry’s next big trend.”


      A full list of this year’s finalists is below.

      Best artisan product

      Bfresh – Bfresh spitiko
      Buckley & Beale – Sprouted Genius Crackers
      Dawn Meats – Vintage Reserve Dry Aged Beef

      Best brand extension/limited edition

      Arla Foods – Arla Protein Pouch
      Inner Mongolia Yili – Ambposial Flavored Greek-style Yoghurt
      Purbeck Ice Cream – The Jurassic Range

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      Best children’s product

      Brownes Dairy – ‘A Hint Of’ range of milk
      For Aisha – infant tray meals
      Freedom Foods Group – Messy Monkeys Whole Grain Bites
      Global Food Industries – Chicken Quinoa & Kale Nuggets
      Little Dish – Cooking Sauces

      Best condiment/marinade

      Hawkshead Relish Company – Black Garlic Ketchup
      Malee Applied Sciences – Â Vintico
      Organicgirl – fresh designer dressings

      Best confectionery product

      Flower & White – Meringue Bars
      Fudge Kitchen – Afternoon Tea Fudge Selection
      KLG Spice – Gold Cardamom Fruitas

      Best consumer engagement campaign

      Brownes Dairy – ‘A Hint Of’ range of milk
      Inner Mongolia Yili – Pro-Kido Searches for China’s Fantastic Baby
      Symrise AG – King of Onion 360°
      Whole Earth – Nut-ting Compares to Fondue

      Best convenience food

      Arla Foods – Arla Protein Pouch
      KLG Spice – Gold Cardamom Fruitas
      Mondi – SteamFast
      Veg of Lund – My Foodie

      Best convenience or on-the-go packaging

      Mondi Tire Kutsan – Watermelon’s Dream
      PFF Packaging Group – Zizzi ‘To Go’ Bowl
      RP & Associates – Grub Tub
      Inner Mongolia Yili – JoyDay flavor yogurt

      Best corporate social responsibility initiative

      Blue Hill Farm – wastED London event
      CP Meiji – Meiji Gold Advance
      FareShare – FareShare Go
      Harrogate Spring Water – ‘The Incredible Shrinking Bottle’
      School Food Matters – fresh sustainable foods

      Best foodservice/catering product

      Aluline Group – Alu Sink Filter
      Adande Refrigeration – Aircell Grab & Go Cabinet
      GenerationJuice – GenerationJuice dispenser
      Print2Taste – 3D Food Printing System Procusini 3.0

      Best ‘free-from’ product

      All Organic Treasures – Sunflower Haché
      Drink me Chai – Turmeric Latte
      Premier Foods – Bisto Gluten Free
      Veg of Lund – My Foodie

      Best health/wellness product

      Blendi – Blendi Smoothies
      Buckwheat Healthcare Products Pte Ltd – Nutraceutical Berries Juice
      Oatlaws – Power Oats Pro
      Superfood Nutrition – Plant Based Protein Water
      Turmeric Merchant – Turmeric Paste
      WhyNut?
      WOW

      Best ingredient

      Alland et Robert – Karaya gum
      Anglesey Sea Salt Company – Smoked Water
      Ederna – Coffeos
      Slim Rice – Konjac Sushi Rice

      Best new brand/business

      Hunt and Brew – Cold Brew Coffee
      Oatlaws – Illegally good oats from Finland
      Veg of Lund – My Foodie
      WhyNut?

      Best new concept

      Bio-tiful Dairy – Kefir-Quark
      Blendi – Blendi Smoothies
      KLG Spice – Gold Cardamom Fruitas
      Get More Vitamins – Get More Multivitamin Chewing Gum
      Huplain – ByChew
      Miracle Tree – Organic Moringa Superfood Energy Infusion
      Teapy – T41

      Best organic product

      All Organic Treasures – Sunflower Haché
      Godminster – Star-shaped Vintage Organic Cheddar
      OMGTea – Iced Matcha
      Quinola Mothergrain – Kids Mediterranean
      Seamore – Seaweed Wraps

      Best packaging design

      Ardagh Group – Gluck preserve jar
      Fairfields Farm – Heat & Eat Crisps
      Yili – Ambrosial Premium Drinking Flavored Yoghurt
      Mondi Tire Kutsan – Pistachio’s Dream
      Mondi Tire Kutsan – Watermelon’s Dream
      Proampac – EZY Pro10
      Sticksology: Infusion Sticks – simply stir, sip and savour

      Best snack

      Ape Snacks – Crunchy Coconut Bites Chocolate
      Born Tasty – Snackamolé
      Clover Sonoma – Whole Chocolate Milk
      Freedom Foods Group Limited – Barley+ Seven Seeds Bars
      Hippeas – Organic Chickpea Puffs
      Wild Trail – Carrot Cake fruit, veg & nut bar
      Inner Mongolia Yili – Yoghurt Flavor Milk Tablet

      Best sustainability initiative

      Bio-Bean – Coffee Logs
      Classeq Eau De Vie Connect – the sustainable water revolution!
      Vegware – Close the Loop

      Best technology innovation

      Alberts – The Smoothie Station
      Nima – Gluten Sensor
      OAL – APRIL Robotic Weighing Station
      QualityFry – Fast Chef Elite +
      Veg of Lund – My Foodie
      Yili – Shuhua lactose-free milk"
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      EU charges into race to build battery, of TOMORROW

      https://sciencebusiness.net/framework-programmes/news/eu-cha…
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      robohub.org






      http://robohub.org/announcing-the-shortlist-for-robot-launch…

      "Announcing the shortlist for Robot Launch 2017
      in Uncategorized


      The Robotics Hub, in collaboration with Silicon Valley Robotics, is currently investing in robotics, AI and sensor startups, with checks between $250,000 and $500,000. Current portfolio companies include Agility Robotics, RoBotany, Travelwits and Ariel Precision Technologies.

      A team of judges has shortlisted 25 robotics startups who all deserve mention. Eight startups will be in our public voting which will start on Dec 1st and continue till December 10 on Robohub.org. Also eight startups are currently giving longer pitches to a panel of judges, so that the final winner(s) can be announced at the Silicon Valley Robotics investor showcase on December 14.


      The Top 25 in alphabetical order are:

      Achille, Inc.
      Apellix
      Augmented Robots (spin-off from GESTALT Robotics)
      Betterment Labs (formerly known as MOTI)
      BotsAndUs
      C2RO Cloud Robotics
      DroidX
      Fotokite
      Fruitbot, Inc.
      Holotron
      INF Robotics Inc.
      Kinema Systems Inc.
      Kiwi Campus
      KOMPAÏ robotics
      krtkl inc.
      Mothership Aeronautics
      Northstar Robotics Inc
      Rabbit Tractors, Inc
      Semio
      TatuRobotics PTY LTD
      Tennibot
      UniExo
      Woobo Inc.

      The winners of last year’s Robot Launch 2016 startup competition, Vidi Systems, were acquired by Cognex earlier this year for an undisclosed amount. Some of the other finalists have gone on to expo at TechCrunch, and other competitions. Franklin Robotics raised $312,810 in a Kickstarter campaign, more than doubling their target. Business Insider called Franklin’s Tertill weed whacker ‘a Roomba for your garden’.
      Modular Science were accepted into YCombinators Summer 2017 intake, and Dash Robotics, the spin off from Berkeley Biomimetics Lab, make the Kamigami foldable toy robots that are now being sold at all major retailers.

      This year, the top 8 startups will receive space in the Silicon Valley Robotics Cowork Space @CircuitLaunch in Oakland. The space has lots of room for testing, full electronics lab and various prototyping equipment such as laser cutters, cnc machines, 3d printers. It’s located near Oakland International Airport and is convenient to San Francisco and the rest of Silicon Valley. There are also plenty of meeting and conference rooms. We also hold networking/mentor/investor events so you can connect with the robotics community.

      Finalists also receive invaluable exposure on Robohub.org to an audience of robotics professionals and those interested in the latest robotics technologies, as well as the experience of pitching their startup to an audience of top VCs, investors and experts.

      Robot Launch is supported by Silicon Valley Robotics to help more robotics startups present their technology and business models to prominent investors. Silicon Valley Robotics is the not-for-profit industry group supporting innovation and commercialization in robotics technologies. The Robotics Hub is the first investor in advanced robotics and AI startups, helping to get from ‘zero to one’ with their network of robotics and market experts.

      Learn more about previous Robot Launch competitions here.
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.619.983 von Popeye82 am 04.01.18 20:33:1850 HOTTEST Biocompanies

      http://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2018/03/05/50-hottest-…

      "LanzaTech
      http://www.lanzatech.com/

      Amyris
      https://amyris.com/

      Enerkem
      http://enerkem.com/

      DSM
      http://www.dsm.com/

      NovoZymes
      http://www.novozymes.com/en

      Genomatica
      http://www.genomatica.com/

      Ginko BioWorks
      http://www.ginkgobioworks.com/

      Poet-DSM
      http://poet-dsm.com/

      BASF
      http://www.basf.com/

      IMpossible Foods
      http://www.impossiblefoods.com/

      Avantium
      http://www.avantium.com/

      Renewable Energy Group
      http://www.regi.com/

      Clariant
      http://www.clariant.com/

      Poet
      https://poet.com/

      Fulcrum BioEnergy
      http://fulcrum-bioenergy.com/

      Braskem
      http://www.braskem.com.br/

      BioAmber
      http://www.bio-amber.com/

      ADM
      http://www.adm.com/

      Nestle
      http://www.nestle.com/

      Anellotech
      http://www.anellotech.com/

      Bolt Threads
      https://boltthreads.com/

      Gevo
      https://gevo.com/

      Cargill/NatureWorks
      http://www.natureworksllc.com/

      Calysta
      http://calysta.com/

      Ensyn
      http://www.ensyn.com/

      Sierra Energy
      http://www.sierraenergy.com/

      Beyond Meat
      http://beyondmeat.com/

      Bayer
      http://www.bayer.de/

      IKEA
      https://www.ikea.com/

      HoneywellUOP
      http://www.uop.com/

      AkzoNobel
      http://www.akzonobel.com/

      CocaCola
      http://www.coca-cola.com/

      DowDuPont
      http://www.dow-dupont.com/home/default.aspx

      Praj Industries
      http://www.praj.net/

      Reverdia
      https://reverdia.com/

      Veramaris
      http://www.veramaris.com/home.html

      Boeing
      http://www.boeing.com/

      Stora Enso
      http://www.storaenso.com/

      Arzeda
      https://arzeda.com/

      ICM
      http://icminc.com

      Evolva
      http://www.evolva.com/

      Modern Meadow
      http://www.modernmeadow.com/

      Aemetis
      http://www.aemetis.com/

      Zymergen
      https://zymergen.com/

      Haldor Topsoe
      http://www.topsoe.com/

      Comet Biorefining
      http://cometbiorefining.com/

      Mango Materials
      http://mangomaterials.com/

      EdeniQ
      http://www.edeniq.com/

      Green Biologics
      http://www.greenbiologics.com/

      Codexis
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 55.987.704 von Popeye82 am 20.10.17 00:36:40, finalists
      https://agrowawards.com/2017finalists/

      "Best Company from an Emerging Region

      • Deqiang Biology
      • Limin Chemical
      • Sichuan Leshan Fuhua Tongda Agro-chemical Technology
      • Nanjing Red Sun

      Best Formulation Innovation

      • Dow AgroSciences (Loyant NeoEC formulation with Rinskor herbicide)
      • Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (Bt formulations)
      • Seipasa (Fungisei)

      Best Application Technology Innovation

      • Bee Vectoring Technology (Bee vectoring)
      • Dow AgroSciences (Drift reduction technology)
      • Stockton (Regev)

      Best Public Outreach Programme

      BASF (Clearfield: Campaign against the use of illegal rice seeds in Brazil)
      • China Crop Protection Industry Association – CCPIA (Using pesticides safely and scientifically)
      • CropLife America (#AgLoudAgProud campaign)
      • CropLife International (Food Heroes Campaign)
      • Dow AgroSciences (Hunger Solutions network)
      • European Crop Protection Association (With or Without Pesticides campaign)

      Best New Crop Protection Product or Trait

      • 2Blades Foundation (2Blades inside)
      • Dow AgroSciences (Enlist cotton trait stacked with WideStrike 3 Insect Protection)
      • Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (Bt Cry proteins against coffee white stem borers)

      Best Packaging Innovation

      • Dow AgroSciences (Recruit AG FlexPack termite bait)
      • inpEV – Brazilian national institute for processing empty packages (Ecocaps)
      • Nanjing Red Sun (Paraquat Gel formulation pack)

      Best New Biological Product

      • BASF (Serifel)
      • Certis USA (LifeGard biological plant activator)
      • Ecospray (Nemguard SC)
      • Mahindra Agri Solutions (Jingo NXG)
      • Plater Bio (Fungal chitosan)
      • Seipasa (Fungisei)

      Best Marketing Campaign

      • Adama Agricultural Solutions (It’s Cronnos’ Time)
      • CropLife America (#GiveACrop campaign)
      • Dow AgroSciences (Anti-Waste Movement: Every Tomato Counts)
      • DuPont Crop Protection (This Changes Everything)
      • Hangzhou Udragon Chemical (Pu Tian Tong Le)
      • PI Industries (Nominee Gold Breaking News Campaign)
      • UPL (Saathi Haath Badao)

      Best Stewardship Programme

      • CropLife Asia (Madhu Sandesh: Promoting pollination on Indian farms)
      • CropLife Australia (MyAgCHEMuse)
      • Dow AgroSciences (Good agricultural practices stewardship programme in Brazil)
      • European Crop Protection Association (TOPPS water protection)
      • inpEV – National institute for processing empty packages, Brazil (Return of unwanted pesticides)
      • Syngenta Crop Protection (Global stewardship network)

      Best R&D Pipeline

      • AgBiome
      • Dow AgroSciences
      • Imperial College London
      • Jiangsu Yangnong Chemical
      • Marrone Bio Innovations
      • Shenyang Sinochem Agrochemicals R&D

      Best Supplier

      • Hangzhou Udragon Chemical
      • Lier Chemical
      • Limin Chemical
      • Nanjing Red Sun
      • Zhejiang Wynca Chemical Industry Group

      Best Supporting Role

      • AZR Industria e Comércio de Confecções
      • Dextra International
      • EPL Bio Analytical Services
      • TeleGroup and Greensoft

      Best Industry Collaboration

      • Agsafe/Landmark Operations
      • Dow AgroSciences/Agriculture Victoria Services
      • Dow AgroSciences/SePRO Corporation
      • Marrone Bio Innovations/Evogene
      • Vive Crop Protection/Arysta LifeScience

      Best Manager with Strategic Vision

      Winner to be announced on the night.

      Lifetime Achievement Award

      Winner to be announced on the night."
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      30 COOLEST tech companies (Berlin(poor, BUUUUUT sexy))
      http://www.businessinsider.de/the-28-coolest-tech-companies-…

      "30. Daheim
      30. Daheim
      Daheim cofounders.Daheim

      Daheim is a social startup that's aiming to help refugees across Germany to learn German. The startup's platform allows refugees from countries like Iraq and Afghanistan to have a Skype-like video call with a German-speaking person who is happy to try to help refugees to learn the language.

      Founded: 2016

      Funding: Between €60,000 (£49,000) and €70,000 (£58,000)

      Number of staff: 9 (volunteers)

      READ MORE: Daheim is on a mission to help refugees to learn German
      29. Heuro Labs
      29. Heuro Labs
      Heuro Labs cofounder Martin Popilka.Twitter/Martin Popilka

      Heuro Labs comprises a team of 10 computer scientists, quantum physicists, and mathematicians developing an artificial intelligence platform called Cognitio. The company states on its website that its mission is to make machines intelligent and autonomous so that humans can focus on other tasks.

      Founded: 2014

      Funding: Not disclosed

      Number of staff: 10
      28. Tech Open Air
      28. Tech Open Air
      Tech Open Air founder Nikolas Woischnik.Tech Open Air

      Tech Open Air is a summer festival in Berlin that aims to combine tech, music, art and science. The idea for the festival was conceived in 2014 and has since been backed by SoundCloud cofounder Alex Ljung, Wunderlist cofounder Christian Reber, and Factory cofounder Simon Schäfer. Tech Open Air also holds a series of other events in cities around the world, such as Tokyo, Cape Town, and Austin.

      Founded: 2012

      Funding: Not disclosed

      Number of staff: 10-15
      27. Helpling
      27. Helpling
      Helpling cofounders Gründer Philip Huffmann and Benedikt Franke.Helpling cofounders

      Helpling is a Rocket-backed tech company. The startup allows people to book cleaners and other handymen on demand for just over £10 an hour. In July 2015, Helpling acquired UK rival Hassle for a reported €32 million (£24 million).

      Founded: 2014

      Funding: $73 million (€67 million; £57 million)

      Number of staff: 200

      READ MORE: Hassle cofounders leave Helpling six months after being bought by the German rival for £24 million


      26. Hackerbay
      26. Hackerbay
      Marc Seitz — CTO and founding partner of Hackerbay.Hackerbay

      Founded in 2016, Hackerbay's clients already include Twitter, Facebook, Lyft, Audi, and Wirecard. Twitter, for example, asked Hackerbay's founders to work on several projects and one of them included digitising a foosball table in its Berlin office — something they were able to do in 24 hours. The company charges €15,000 (£13,000) on average for each application.

      Founded: 2016

      Funding: $220,000 (£170,000)

      Number of staff: 11-50
      25. PTScientists
      25. PTScientists
      PTA Scientists team.PTS

      PTScientists is a science and engineering startup developing spacecrafts and robots for the moon. The organisation, which boasts around 35 volunteer engineers, has teamed up with Audi and other corporates to develop a robot. At some point in the coming years, the PTScientists hopes that Audi Lunar Quattro robot will carry out scientific research on the lunar surface, and revisit the site of the final human landing on the Moon, Taurus-Littrow.

      Founded: 2009

      Funding: Not disclosed

      Number of staff: 35
      24. SAP
      24. SAP
      Reuters/Thomas Peter

      Enterprise software firm SAP is Europe's most valuable tech company, with a market cap of $115 billion (£89 million). The tech giant, which provides business applications that help companies to manage their operations and customer relations, is headquartered in Walldorf but it also has a significant presence in Berlin.

      Founded: 1972

      Number of staff: 84,183

      READ MORE: Europe's most valuable tech company has announced a $35 million startup fund
      23. SumUp
      23. SumUp
      SumUp cofounder Marc-Alexander Christ.SumUp

      SumUp is a mobile payments provider that allows small companies to accept credit and debit cards in large parts of Europe, the US, and Brazil. The iZettle competitor merged last year with Rocket Internet-backed company payleven.

      Founded: 2o11

      Number of staff: Around 400


      22. Google
      22. Google
      Google execs launching Campus Berlin.Google

      Another one that doesn't need too much of an introduction. Internet giant Google has a team of roughly 200 people in Berlin, with employees working on Google's policy, legal, and engineering efforts. Google is also in the process of opening one of its "Campus" startup hubs in Berlin.

      Founded: 1998

      Number of staff: 57,100 and less than 300 in Berlin

      READ MORE: Google is opening a "Campus" in Berlin for entrepreneurs


      21. HelloFresh
      21. HelloFresh
      HelloFresh CEO Dominik Richter.Hello Fresh

      HelloFresh is a meal-kit delivery company backed by Berlin startup investor Rocket Internet. The company sends people boxes containing pre-chosen ingredients and recipes. The idea is that it's easier than shopping at the supermarket and healthier too. Plus you get to pick up new culinary skills and try dishes you might not normally go for.

      Founded: 2012

      Number of staff: 2,500

      READ MORE: Startups that deliver healthy recipe kits to your front door are carving away at supermarket revenues


      20. Here
      20. Here
      Here CEO Edzard Overbeek.Here

      Here is a mapping company that is owned by a consortium of German automotive companies (namely Volkswagen, BMW, and Daimler). The business — which has lost several staff to Apple recently while beating Uber to hire others — sells or licenses its mapping content to other companies, including Garmin, BMW, Oracle, and Amazon.com.

      Founded: 1985

      Number of staff: Around 1,000 in Berlin

      READ MORE: Mapping company Here fought off Uber to hire engineers from failed startup Karhoo


      19. Blacklane
      19. Blacklane
      Blacklane CEO Jens Wohltorf.Blacklane

      Blacklane's website and app allows people to pre-book a ride in more than 250 cities around the world. The company, cofounded by Jens Wohltorf alongside CTO Frank Steuer in 2011, is targetting itself at premium travellers who want an element of luxury on their journey. Users that book a business class chauffeur can expect their driver to turn up in a Mercedes E-Class, a BMW 5 Series, a Lincoln Town Car, or similar, while those that book first class can expect a Mercedes S-Class, a BMW 7 Series, an Audi A8, or similar.

      Founded: 2011

      Funding: $42.5 million (£32.9 million)

      Number of staff: 220

      READ MORE: Taxi app Blacklane wants to work with rival companies like Uber to take on the regulators


      18. Facebook
      18. Facebook
      Martin Ott, Facebook MD for Central Europe.Facebook

      Facebook is another Silicon Valley tech giant that has opened an office in Berlin. The company, which has over 29 million active monthly users in Germany, doesn't specify how many of its staff are in the Berlin office but it says it has more than 100 employees in Germany working on a range of areas including sales marketing, public policy, and communications. The social media giant's Germany business is led by Martin Ott, who is Facebook's managing director for Central Europe.

      Founded: 2004

      Number of staff: More than 100 across Hamburg and Berlin. 17,048 employees globally as of December 31, 2016

      READ MORE: Facebook exec says they haven't figured out how to delete fake news content that could trigger €50 million fines in Germany


      17. Morressier
      17. Morressier
      Morressier cofounder Sami Benchekroun.Morressier

      Morressier is a platform that aims to digitise academic conferences by allowing researchers to upload their posters and presentations onto the internet for other delegates to see and interact with.

      Founded: 2014

      Funding: $1.7 million (£1.26 million)

      Number of staff: 10-20
      16. Deepstreamhub
      16. Deepstreamhub
      DeepstreamHub founders Wolfram Hempel and Yasser Fadl.Deepstreamhub

      DeepstreamHub is a cloud-platform that aims to help developers to build realtime apps. The company — founded by former investment banking technologists Wolfram Hempel and Yasser Fadl — says that its platform can be used to create applications that synchronise data within milliseconds of it becoming available.

      Founded: 2016

      Funding: €1.7 million (£1.4 million)

      Number of staff: 13
      15. Delivery Hero
      15. Delivery Hero
      Delivery Hero CEO Niklas Östberg.Delivery Hero

      Delivery Hero is a food delivery startup that competes with the likes of Deliveroo, Foodora, and UberEats. Last December, Delivery Hero expanded its geographic footprint through the acquisition of Food Panda, which added 20 countries to Delivery Hero’s portfolio.

      Founded: 2010

      Number of staff: Over 5,000
      14. Rocket Internet
      14. Rocket Internet
      Oliver Samwer, CEO of Rocket Internet.Hannelore Foerster/Getty Images

      Founded by Oliver Samwer, Rocket Internet is a publicly listed company that creates online startups and expands them worldwide. The company has something of a reputation in Berlin for being the tech firm that paved the way for the larger ecosystem that exists there today. It also has a reputation for copying ideas spawned in Silicon Valley and quickly launching them in developing markets.

      Founded: 2007

      Number of staff: 270

      READ MORE: The CEO of Rocket Internet says he only checks the company's stock price when he's bored at the weekend


      13. Apple
      13. Apple
      A happy Apple customer.REUTERS/Adrees Latif

      This one needs no introduction. Apple is one of the largest tech companies in the world and it has a small team based in Berlin, including several engineers that are working on Apple Maps. The location of Apple's Berlin office has been a closely guarded secret but Business Insider discovered the office in the middle of the city in May.

      Founded: 1976

      Number of staff: 115,000 worldwide, less than 100 in Berlin

      READ MORE: Apple has set up a secret office in Berlin to 'cherrypick' mapping engineers from Here
      12. Skoove
      12. Skoove
      Skoove cofounder Florian Plenge.Skoove

      Skoove is a music startup based in a building next to Berlin's well-known Watergate nightclub. The company has developed an iPad application that aims to teach people how to play instruments like guitar and piano by showing them demoes and listening to them perform.

      Founded: 2015

      Funding: €1.2 million (£1 million)

      Number of staff: 15
      11. EyeEm
      11. EyeEm
      EyeEm cofounders.EyeEm

      Instagram rival EyeEm has developed a free smartphone app that allows people to edit and share photos. It also allows companies to search for thousands of different objects and categories contained within images through the use of artificial intelligence and computer vision technology. There are over 20 million people using the app, according to the company.

      Founded: 2011

      Funding: $24 million (£19 million)

      Number of staff: 73

      READ MORE: How the photo-sharing app EyeEm is staying relevant in an Instagram world
      10. Zalando
      10. Zalando
      Zalando founder Robert Gentz.Reuters

      Zalando is an online fashion platform available in 15 countries that sells shoes, clothing, and accessories from 1,500 brands. In addition to its online platform, Zalando also has a physical store in an old industrial building on the River Spree.

      Founded: 2008

      Number of staff: 12,000

      READ MORE: Zalando plans to hire 1,000 engineers in aggressive expansion, leaked memo shows


      9. Babbel
      9. Babbel
      Matthias Piket

      Babbel has developed a language-learning platform that can be used on desktop and mobile. The Babbel platform has over a dozen languages listed on its platform, including Indonesian, Swedish, and Russian. It claims to set itself apart from apps like Duolingo and Memrise by using a more advanced didactic method.

      Founded: 2007

      Funding: $33.3 million (£25.7 million)

      Number of staff: 450

      READ MORE: 32 British employees at Berlin language startup Babbel are concerned about what Brexit means for their future


      8. Amazon
      8. Amazon
      Ralf Herbrich, managing director at Amazon Development Center Germany and director of machine learning.Amazon

      Amazon has a development centre in Mitte where scientists work on Amazon's artificial intelligence and machine learning efforts — the team in Berlin contributed to the development of the technology that underpins Alexa. In terms of logistics, Amazon has a 65,000 square metre warehouse in the suburb of Brieselang (30km from downtown Berlin) that provides same-day delivery to customers in Berlin, Hamburg, and Leipzig.

      Founded: 1994

      Number of staff: 16,500 in Germany and over 1,000 in Berlin

      READ MORE: Amazon might buy an airport in Germany


      7. Ada Health
      7. Ada Health
      Chief medical officer, Dr Claire Novorol, was a former pediatrician in the NHS in London.Ada Health

      Ada has developed a personal health app that provides feedback and advice when you're feeling unwell. The app, launched in 2016 after six years of research and development, allows the user to ask questions and describe their symptoms to an artificial intelligence "doctor" in the same way that London rival Babylon does.

      Founded: 2011

      Funding: $66 million (£49 million)

      Number of staff: 100-200
      6. Juniqe
      6. Juniqe
      Juniqe founders Lea Lange, Sebastian Hasebrink and Marc Pohl.Junique

      Juniqe is a Kreuzberg-based company that takes eclectic designs submitted by independent artists and prints them onto wall art, clothes, and accessories. It then sells the art and lifestyle products on its website for anywhere between £10 and £400.

      Founded by Lea Lange, Sebastian Hasebrink and Marc Pohl, the online store has experienced rapid growth since first going live in 2014. Juniqe currently sells to 13 different countries across Europe, and is working on expanding to many more.

      Founded: 2014

      Funding: €20 million (£17 million)

      Staff: 104
      5. 6WunderKinder
      5. 6WunderKinder
      Wunderlist founder Daniel Marschner.Twitter Daniel Marschner

      6WunderKinders built the Wuderlist to-do list application that was acquired by Microsoft in June 2015 for between $100 and $200 million. Sadly, the US tech giant has built its own version of Wunderlist and now it plans to shut it down.

      Founded: 2010


      4. N26
      4. N26
      N26 Management Team left to right: Valentin Stalf, founder and CEO of N26, Maximilian Tayenthal, founder and CFO of N26, Matthias Oetken, CFO/CRO of N26 Bank, Christian Rebernik, CTO of N26, Markus Gunter, CEO of N26 Bank.N26

      N26 is an app-only bank with over 500,000 users across Europe. The company offers a debit card and account that can be controlled from an app. It also has nifty features such as the ability to borrow up to €25,000 (£21,000) straight from your smartphone.

      Founded: 2015

      Funding: $55 million (£43 million)

      Number of staff: 200

      READ MORE: German startup bank N26 lets you borrow up to €25,000 straight from your smartphone
      3. Clue
      3. Clue
      Clue founder Ida Tin.Clue

      Clue is a startup that has developed an app with the same name to help women track their periods. Women answer a series of questions each day and get feedback based on the data they input. The app has several million users across the iOS and Android smartphone platforms and a small number on the Apple Watch.

      Founded: 2013

      Funding: $30 million (£24 million)

      Number of staff: 50

      READ MORE: The CEO of a period tracking startup that's raised $30 million explained how she plans to start making money


      2. ResearchGate
      2. ResearchGate
      ResearchGate CEO Ijad MadischResearchGate

      ResearchGate is a social media platform for scientists. The nine-year-old company, which allows scientists to give each other feedback and work together on projects, has raised over $87 million (£67 million) with help from the likes of Bill Gates and Goldman Sachs. It started off as a free-to-use platform for academics but it's become increasingly popular with scientists working in corporates, including tech firms like Google and Facebook. In total, ResearchGate boasts over 10 million users.

      Founded: 2008

      Funding: $87 million (£67 million)

      Number of staff: 300

      READ MORE: Goldman Sachs and Bill Gates quietly invested $52 million in a social network for scientists
      1. SoundCloud
      1. SoundCloud
      SoundCloud cofounder Alexander Ljung.Getty Images/Nadine Rupp

      Music streaming service SoundCloud, which allows global superstars as well as amateur DJs to upload audio content to its platform, is one of Berlin's best known tech companies. It was founded in 2009 by Swedish sound designer Alexander Ljung and Swedish artist Eric Wahlforss.

      While the company is burning through millions of euros as it struggles to find a reliable revenue stream, it is reportedly still on the acquisition radar of Silicon Valley giants like Google and Twitter.

      The future for SoundCloud is anyone's guess at this stage but there's one thing we can be sure about: It has a cool product that's loved by millions of devoted users.

      Founded: 2009

      Funding: $468 million (£346 million)

      Number of staff: 250"
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      "25. Zebra — medical diagnostics company
      25. Zebra — medical diagnostics company
      Some members of the Zebra team.Zebra

      Founded in 2014 and backed by the likes of Salesforce billionaire Marc Benioff with $20 million (£16 million), this Tel Aviv-based company says it has taught an algorithm to identify early signs of breast cancer with the help of thousands of previous mammograms.

      That constantly improving algorithm — trained using a technique known as machine learning, which is a type of AI that equips computers with the ability to learn without being explicitly programmed — is now better than radiologists using the best computer aided detection (CAD) methods for mammography, the company claims.

      In December, the company launched a service that allows people to upload their medical imaging scans such as CTs and mammograms to Zebra's platform, and receive an automated analysis for key clinical conditions.


      24. Mobli — social media firm
      24. Mobli — social media firm
      Sirin Labs CEO Moshe Hogeg.Twitter/Moshe Hogeg

      Mobli is a social media company headed by serial entrepreneur and investor Moshe Hogeg. The startup, which downsized considerably last year, sold a geofilter patent to Snap for $7.7 million (£5.9 million) in March, according to TechCrunch.

      Hogeg also has a mobile phone company called Sirin, which has raised $97 million (£77 million) to build a new $16,000 (£12,400) smartphone called Solarin. The phone launched at a party in London last year that was attended by the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy but the company laid off a third of its staff in March, suggesting sales have been poor.

      Before becoming an entrepreneur, Hogeg, was an officer and company commander in the Israeli Defense Force where he led 150 soldiers in an "elite unit." He's also the entrepreneur behind the Yo! app. Its sole function was to send the user's friends the word "Yo" as a text and audio notification.
      23. OurCrowd — crowdfunding platform
      23. OurCrowd — crowdfunding platform
      OurCrowd cofounder Jon Medved.YouTube/KauffmanFoundation

      Founded by Jon Medved, OurCrowd is an equity crowdfunding platform that allows accredited investors to invest in pre-vetted startups alongside trusted venture capital investors and angel investors.

      The OurCrowd community has invested over $440 million (£339 million) into a range of companies, with $80 million (£62 million) going to startups operating in the healthcare sector.

      OurCrowd already has thirteen exits to date, with two IPO's and eleven acquisitions.
      22. MyHeritage — online family tree service
      22. MyHeritage — online family tree service
      MyHeritage founder and CEO Gilad Japhet.MyHeritage

      MyHeritage is a platform for discovering, preserving and sharing family history. The company gives its community access to search and matching technologies, a library of historical records, and a wide collection of family trees.

      With over 85 million users, MyHeritage is one of the largest sites in the social networking and genealogy field.

      "We believe we have a responsibility, a mission, to enable every single human being to be able to document his or her life story and safeguard it for generations to come," Golan Levi, a user experience expert at MyHeritage, told news site Israeli21C in January.

      Last year, MyHeritage launched MyHeritage DNA, which offers cheap DNA tests that reveal users' ethnic origins and previously unknown relatives.
      21. Brayola — bra shopping website
      21. Brayola — bra shopping website
      LinkedIn/Orit Hashay

      Brayola.com is a personalised online bra shopping platform. Instead of using perfect-looking models and generic measurements, the site uses crowd-sourced information and real women, to find the right bra for each user’s specific body shape.

      In addition, Brayola offers men a tool for buying the right bra as a gift to their significant others. The website was hailed as the easiest way to shop for bras online by Observer in March.

      20. Windward — shipping tracker
      20. Windward — shipping tracker
      Windward's cofounders Ami Daniel and Matan Peled.Windward

      Windward has built a big data platform that captures data from maritime sources. It can do everything from track a single ship and shipment to analysing worldwide trade patterns.

      The company has raised more than $22 million (£17 million) from a network of investors that includes venture capital firm Horizons Ventures, which invests money on behalf of Hong Kong business magnate Li Ka-shing, who has an estimated net worth of $27.1 billion (£22 billion).
      19. Argus Cyber Security — automotive security service
      19. Argus Cyber Security — automotive security service
      Jeep

      Founded in 2013 by a team of security enthusiasts, Argus develops technology for vehicles that can prevent them from being hacked.

      An increasing number of automotive manufacturers are choosing to connect their cars to the internet. But the more vehicles become connected, the more vulnerable they are to cyber attacks. Indeed, hackers were able to successfully "kill" a Jeep travelling on a highway last summer.

      Argus' R&D is based in Tel-Aviv, while the company also has offices in Michigan, Silicon Valley, Stuttgart, and Tokyo.
      18. GlucoMe — diabetes monitoring kit
      18. GlucoMe — diabetes monitoring kit
      GlucoMe

      Based in a small village north of Tel Aviv, GlucoMe has developed an app and a piece of hardware that allows diabetes sufferers to monitor their blood sugar levels and get insights that weren't previously possible. The information on their blood sugar levels is stored in the cloud so it can also accessed by their doctor.

      Interestingly, the company was cofounded by Dov Moran, who invented the USB Memory Stick.
      17. Arbe Robotics — helps autonomous vehicles to avoid objects
      17. Arbe Robotics — helps autonomous vehicles to avoid objects
      Arbe Robotics cofounder Kobi Marenko.Arbe Robotics

      Arbe Robotics has developed technology that could prove to be fundamental in helping autonomous delivery drones to get off the ground.

      Based in Tel Aviv, Arbe Robotics has built a radar system that combines hardware and software to allow autonomous drones to detect and avoid objects up to 1km away. It also helps autonomous cars to avoid things in their path.

      The company raised a $2.5 million (£1.9 million) funding round in April that was led by Cannan partners and angels with participation of Taya ventures.
      16. Nexar — vehicle safety app
      16. Nexar — vehicle safety app
      Nexar cofounder Eran Shir.Nexar

      Founded in 2015, Nexar is on a mission to rid the world of car crashes with its vehicle-to-vehicle technology.

      The Tel Aviv-based company has created a smartphone app that records what's on the road in front of you when mounted to the dashboard and alerts you to potential incidents ahead of time. In the event of a collision, the Nexar app can provide drivers with evidence of events as they occurred to help them with their insurance claim.
      15. Dapulse — team management and productivity platform
      15. Dapulse — team management and productivity platform
      Eran Zinman, CTO of Dapulse.Dapulse

      Launched in 2014, Dapulse has developed a team management platform that's designed to help people be more productive at work. The platform allows two people to work together on a project, or thousands of people to work together on a project.

      The company, which raised $25 million (£19 million) from investors in April, has sold its software to 11,000 customers, including teams at Adidas, AT&T, Discovery Channel, Samsung, Uber, WeWork, and Wix.
      14. Secret Double Octopus — password elimination service
      14. Secret Double Octopus — password elimination service
      Secret Double Octopus CTO Shimrit Tzur-David.Secret Double Octopus

      Despite its rather peculiar name, Secret Double Octopus has a credible mission: to eliminate passwords from our daily lives.

      The company's app allows people to use their smartphones to authenticate that they are who they say they are. Instead of typing a password, which can be forgotten, phished, or compromised, users simply tap a push notification that's sent to their phone when they try and access an account.

      Secret Double Octopus announced it had received $6 million (£4.2 million) from investors in January and it launched a new authenticator app for businesses called "Octopus Authenticator" in March.
      13. Vroom — car retailer
      13. Vroom — car retailer
      Jaguar Land Rover

      Vroom has built a website that allows people in the US to buy and sell cars.

      The company employs a network of scouts who travel around the US looking for cars that can be snapped up and refurbished. It claims to have over 150,000 customers and hundreds of car makes and models on offer.

      The company has over $218 million (£175 million) from investors like General Catalyst who have backed companies like Snapchat, Airbnb, and Stripe.
      12. SalesPredict — sales analytics platform
      12. SalesPredict — sales analytics platform
      Kira Radinsky, cofounder and CTO of SalesPredict.Twitter/Kira Radinsky

      Founded in 2012, SalesPredict is an analytics startup that was acquired by eBay in July.

      SalesPrecit claims that its platform can help B2B companies increase revenues by identifying who their best potential customers are.
      11. Wix — web development platform
      11. Wix — web development platform
      Wix cofounder and CEO Avishai Abrahami.Yoram Reshef

      Founded in 2006, Wix is a web development platform that allows people to build HTML5 web sites and mobiles sites. The company's platform boasts 90 million users in 190 countries, according to the Wix website.

      Wix IPO'd in November 2013 in a stock market listing that saw it raise $127 million (£101 million). The company's revenues came in at $290 million (£224 million) in 2016.
      10. Via — ride sharing service
      10. Via — ride sharing service
      Getty Images

      Via is a ride-sharing startup that helps people to move around cities. The company's app allows people to book a ride on their phone and get picked up on a nearby corner by a driver who may also be carrying other passengers.

      The company, founded in 2012 by Daniel Ramot and Oren Shoval, has raised over $130 million (£102 million) from the likes of Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, Hearst Ventures, and Israeli venture fund 83North.
      9. Airobotics — surveillance and industrial drones
      9. Airobotics — surveillance and industrial drones
      The Airobotics team and their drone.Airobotics

      Airobotics is developing autonomous drones that can be used for surveillance, mapping and other industrial uses by companies operating in areas such as mining or oil and gas.

      The company raised a $28.5 million (£22.7 million) funding round in June and it currently has around 100 employees.
      8. Viber — instant messaging platform
      8. Viber — instant messaging platform
      Viber COO Michael Shmilov.Viber

      Viber is an instant messaging app that competes with the likes of WhatsApp, Skype and Facebook Messenger.

      The company. which was acquired by Japan's Rakuten for $900 million (£716 million) in February 2014, boasts over 250 million active users per month and is the most widespread app in Israel, according to Haaretz.


      7. Flytrex — drone delivery service
      7. Flytrex — drone delivery service
      A Flytrex drone flying over a city in Ukraine.Flytrex

      Flytrex is building personal delivery drones that can transport small packages from A to B, taking on UPS, Fedex, and DHL in the process. The company's drones, which can be controlled via an app, come with a "loading bay" for small parcels.

      Flytrex was founded by Yariv Bash, who is best known as the cofounder of SpaceIL – Israel’s entry for the Google XPrize to put a spacecraft on the moon.

      Backed by Joey Low, the angel behind WeWork and Taboola, Flytrex has already sold $700,000 (£555,000) worth of connected devices for drones to track flight paths, weather conditions and statistics like speed and distance over the cloud.
      6. Mindspace — workspace provider
      6. Mindspace — workspace provider
      Mindspace

      WeWork rival Mindspace creates boutique coworking spaces for startups and corporates.

      Founded in 2014 by Dan Zakai and Yotam Alroy, the company has already opened creative coworking spaces across Europe and Israel, with spaces in Berlin and Hamburg, as well as two in Tel Aviv. It raised $15 million (£12 million) from private investors in January to help it expand to the US and further across Europe.
      5. Waze — navigation app
      5. Waze — navigation app
      Reuters/Nir Elias

      Waze, a mobile satellite navigation application, was acquired by Google in June 2013 for around $1.15 billion (£1 billion).

      It was the first Israeli consumer-app company to be bought for over $1 billion and helped to set the tone for building large tech companies in Israel.

      Founded in 2007 by Ehud Shabtai, Amir Shinar, Uri Levine, the company's platform allows millions of drivers to share real-time traffic and road info that can save others time and gas money on their daily commute.
      4. Gett — ride-hailing service
      4. Gett — ride-hailing service
      Shahar Waiser, cofounder and CEO of Gett.Gett

      Gett is a startup that has developed an app that allows people in the UK, Israel, Russia, and the US to hail a taxi and get things delivered to them on demand via a courier service.

      The Uber rival became a unicorn (or a startup with a valuation in excess of $1 billion (£770 million)), last May, when German automotive giant Volkswagen invested $300 million (£231 million) in the company.
      3. Cortica — image identification platform
      3. Cortica — image identification platform
      Cortica CEO and cofounder Igal Raichelgauz.Cortica

      Cortica was founded in 2007 by a team of researchers from Israel's renowned Technion University. Today it has over 100 staff in Israel, New York, and China.

      The company has reverse-engineered the cortex in our brains to enable what it claims is a new generation of biologically inspired computational technologies. Today the company's technology can identify what's in photos. It can index and tag images in real time, enabling users, advertisers, and publishers to understand them better.

      "Most of the time users want to engage with their photos," said Cortica CEO and cofounder Igal Raichelgauz on a call with Business Insider. "The big challenge of AI here is to show them the photos that will surprise and delight."
      2. Mobileye — car crash detector
      2. Mobileye — car crash detector
      Ziv Aviram, Mobileye’s co-founder and CEO.Baz Ratner/Reuters

      Mobileye develops vision-based advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). The systems can provide drivers with a warning if they are about to have a collision and help them to avoid the incident. Mobileye's HQ and main R&D centre is in Jerusalem but it also has offices in New York, Shanghai, Tokyo, and Dusseldorf.

      Founded by Ziv Aviram and Ammon Shashua in 1999, the more established company was acquired by Intel in March for $15.3 billion (£11.8 billion), making it one of Israel's largest tech exits.
      1. StoreDot — battery charger
      1. StoreDot — battery charger
      StoreDot

      StoreDot's founder and CEO Doron Myersdorf told Business Insider that the batteries his company is making can charge a smartphone in one minute, compared with an hour and a half for the average device. That could revolutionise people's lives.

      The company is using proprietary amino acids in place of some of a typical battery’s lithium components in order to achieve the battery breakthrough. The batteries are due to go into mass production in 2017, according to Bloomberg.

      StoreDot has caught the eye of Korean electronics giant Samsung, which has helped the company to raise $66 million (£51 million)."
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.383.522 von Popeye82 am 26.03.18 00:20:17
      http://www.printedelectronicsworld.com/articles/13910/idtech…
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.383.363 von Popeye82 am 25.03.18 23:08:56
      https://agfundernews.com/agfunder-innovation-awards-winners-…

      "BREAKING: 2018 AgFunder Innovation Awards Winners Announced
      March 20, 2018 Emma Cosgrove
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      The winners of the 2018 Agfunder Innovation Awards were announced on Tuesday, March 20 at the World Agri-Tech Innovation Summit in San Francisco, CA.

      Last year, we awarded 23 startups across five categories. Since then those winners have raised over $650 million, including one of the year’s largest rounds, a $110 million Series D for Farmers Business Network. And we even had an exit with Blue River Technology — winner of the Most Innovative US Startups at Series A and Beyond category — acquired by strategic heavyweight John Deere.

      This year we have refined our process to make it easier for our network to participate and created a shortlist of candidates for each category to vote from. To remain as impartial in the process as possible, we put together a nomination committee of global agrifood tech investors to nominate startups into each category and we asked our community to vote. 5,000 votes later these are the winners.


      Farm Tech

      Most Innovative US Startup Pre-Series A

      Winner: Trace Genomics

      Most Innovative US Startup Series A and Beyond
      Winner: Farmers Business Network

      Most Innovative International Startup Pre-Series A
      Winner: Smart Shepherd

      Supply Chain

      Most Innovative International Startup Series A and Beyond
      Winner: The Yield


      Most Innovative US Startup Pre-Series A
      Winner: Ripe.io

      Most Innovative US Startup Series A and Beyond
      Winner: Apeel Sciences

      Most Innovative International Startup Pre-Series A
      Winner: Phenospex

      Most Innovative International Startup Series A and Beyond
      Winner: AgriDigital

      Most Innovative US Startup Pre-Series A
      Winner: New Wave Foods

      Retail & Consumer

      Most Innovative US Startup Series A and Beyond

      Winner: Impossible Foods

      Most Innovative International Startup Pre-Series A
      Winner: Wasteless

      Most Innovative International Startup Series A and Beyond
      Winner: Winnow

      Resource

      Most Valuable AgriFood Tech Accelerator Program

      Winner: The Yield Lab


      Congrats to all the winners!

      The World Agri-Tech Innovation Summit is an international networking and deal-making event for agribusinesses, solution providers, entrepreneurs and investors, which is held annually in London and San Francisco. With over 1,000 attendees from the US, Australia, China, Europe, Israel and Latin America, the goal of the summit is to accelerate the commercialization of advanced agricultural technologies by supporting global partnerships and collaborations. This year’s focus is on new data platforms, robotics, soil health and synthetic biology, featuring 60 game-changing speakers and the most exciting start-ups on the market."
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      Platts Global Metals Awards, Finalists
      https://gma.platts.com/Finalists/Finalists2018

      "CEO of the Year
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      Herbert Black, American Iron & Metal
      Craig Bouchard, Braidy Industries
      Quentin Hill, Carpentaria Resources Ltd
      Anthony Milewski, Cobalt 27 Capital Corp
      Ahmed Abou Hashima, Egyptian Steel
      Sanjeev Gupta, GFG Alliance
      Garry Korte, Hancock Prospecting
      Yuriy Ryzhenkov, Metinvest Holding, LLC
      Oleg Bagrin, NLMK Group
      Jay Hambro, SIMEC Ltd
      Prakash Kumar Singh, Steel Authority of India Ltd

      Lifetime Achievement Award
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      Ahmed Ezz, Ezz Steel
      Ajay Mehra, Mehrasons Jewellers
      Peter Hambro, Petropavlovsk Plc
      Thomas Danjczek, Steel Manufacturers Assoc

      Deal of the Year
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      Bedrock Industries
      Cobalt 27 Capital Corp
      GFG Alliance
      Metinvest Holding, LLC

      Corporate Social Responsibility Award
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      ArcelorMittal
      Fortescue Metals Group
      GFG Alliance
      JFE Holdings, Inc
      Klein Steel Services
      Maverick Enterprises, Inc
      Metinvest Holding, LLC
      Mill Steel Co
      NMDC Ltd
      PAO Severstal
      POSCO
      Steel Authority of India Ltd

      Aluminum Industry Leadership Award
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      Braidy Industries
      Liberty British Aluminium
      Noranda Bauxite and Alumina
      Rio Tinto Aluminium

      Base & Specialty Metals Industry Leadership Award
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      Cobalt 27 Capital Corp
      Hindustan Zinc Ltd
      MGX Minerals Inc

      Precious Metals Industry Leadership Award
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      ABC Refinery
      BullionVault
      Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd
      Polyus

      Raw Materials & Mining Industry Leadership Award
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      Carpentaria Resources Ltd
      Hancock Prospecting Pty Ltd
      Metalloinvest Trading AG
      Viena Siderúrgica

      Scrap & Recycling Industry Leadership Award
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      Christmann Enterprises
      Didion Orf Recycling
      Kripke Enterprises, Inc
      United Scrap Metal, Inc

      Steel Industry Leadership Award
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      Big River Steel
      Danieli Group
      NLMK Group
      PAO Severstal
      POSCO
      Tata Steel India

      Financial Metals Service Provider of the Year
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      BMO Harris Bank NA
      CME Group
      INTL FCStone
      Thomson Reuters

      Physical Metals Service Provider of the Year
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      Jemison Metals
      Klein Steel Services
      Mill Steel Co
      Owensboro Riverport Authority

      Rising Star Company Award
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      ArcelorMittal Tailored Blanks
      Braidy Industries
      Cobalt 27 Capital Corp
      GFG Alliance
      IRC Group
      ReciclaBR
      Terves Inc

      BreakTHROUGH Solution (of the Year)
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      Energia Potior Ltd
      Fuji Pigment Co.,Ltd
      GFG Alliance
      JSW Steel Ltd
      LBMA-i
      Metinvest Holding, LLC
      MGX Minerals Inc
      NLMK Group
      PAO Severstal
      RUSAL
      Terves Inc
      TimkenSteel Corp
      Veloxint Corp"
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.335.678 von Popeye82 am 20.03.18 21:27:31
      http://www.geekwire.com/2018/want-sponsor-moon-race-xprize-r…








      - XPRIZE
      Hochgeladen am 04.04.2018
      http://xprize.org

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      ABOUT XPRIZE

      XPRIZE is an educational (501c3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to bring about radical breakthroughs for the benefit of humanity, thereby inspiring the formation of new industries and the revitalization of markets that are currently stuck due to existing failures or a commonly held belief that a solution is not possible. XPRIZE addresses the world's Grand Challenges by creating and managing large-scale, high-profile, incentivized prize competitions that stimulate investment in research and development worth far more than the prize itself. It motivates and inspires brilliant innovators from all disciplines to leverage their intellectual and financial capital. -
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.882.159 von Popeye82 am 31.01.18 09:04:45price, finalists
      http://www.jwnenergy.com/article/2018/4/carbon-xprize-finali…

      "..................................................Alberta testing: natural gas power plant

      - C2CNT (Ashburn, Virginia): Carbon nanotubes
      - Caribcrete (Montreal, Quebec): Cement-free, carbon-negative concrete that uses waste form steel production as an alternative to traditional cement
      - Carbon Upcycling Technologies (Calgary, Alberta): Enhanced graphitic nanoparticles and grapheme derivatives with applications in polymers, concrete, epoxies, batteries and pharmaceuticals
      - CERT (Toronto, Ontario): Building blocks of industrial chemicals
      - Newlight (Huntington Beach, California): Biological systems to produce bioplastics

      Wyoming testing: coal power plant

      - Breathe (Bangalore, India): Methanol, a common fuel and petrochemical feedstock, using a novel catalyst
      - C4X (Suzhou, China): Chemicals and bio-composite foamed plastics
      - Carbon Capture Machine (Aberdeen, Scotland): Solid carbonates with applications to building materials
      - CarbonCure (Dartmouth, Nova Scotia): Stronger, greener concrete
      - Carbon Upcycling UCLA (Los Angeles, California): Building materials that absorb CO2 during the production process to replace concrete"
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      SKY is the Limit, in Disruptive Challenge

      http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180416005832/en/
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      (16th) Utah innovation Awards (finalists)
      http://www.stoel.com/events-press-releases/press-releases/20…
      www.utahinnovationawards.com
      http://www.utahtechcouncil.org/

      "Clean Technology and Energy

      Electro-Dynamic Eddy Current Sorting by EDX Magnetics
      Spherical Ti Powder for 3D printing by The University of Utah/Blacksand Technology, LLC

      Computer Hardware / Electrical Devices

      Guardian GT by Sarcos Robotics
      QuikChek 1-QC1 by Metal Fatigue Solutions
      Smartbeat by Photorithm Inc.

      Consumer Software (Including Social Media and Mobile Apps)

      AtlasRTX Consumer Engagement Platform by AtlasRTX
      Cake browser by Cake Technologies, LLC
      Neighbor Storage by Neighbor Inc.
      Augmented Reality Platform by Seek

      Honorable Mention

      Utah Driver License Practice Exam by Utah.Gov.

      Early Stage Innovation

      We Are Friends by Teaching It Right

      Enterprise Software, Cloud and Big Data

      HireVue Assessments by HireVue
      IdentityDetect™ by Converus, Inc.
      IoT Transparency Platform by RoviTracker Inc.
      UNIFY by inWhatLanguage

      Life Science - BioTech

      ProLung Test by ProLung, Inc.

      Early Stage Innovation

      Targeting ACVR1 Mutations in DIPG with TP-0184 by Tolero Pharmaceuticals

      Life Science – Medical Device

      Cartesse by Rosivo
      Celeste Specialized Phototherapy for Parkinson's Disease by PhotoPharmics, Inc.
      OpenSight Augmented Reality System by Novarad

      Early Stage Innovation

      SondeFlux™ by RefloDX, LLC

      Mechanical Systems / Chemical / Manufacturing

      Energy-Efficient low-cost titanium production method by The University of Utah/ Blacksand Technology LLC
      Computational Simulation of Airbag Inflators + Systems by Autoliv

      Early Stage Innovation

      Clean Ammonia by University of Utah

      Outdoor and Consumer Products

      All-In-One Sensor by Novi Security
      Cairn XL by Lander
      Indigo Tactical Line of Products by Indigo Industries
      Fiber- X by Mercury Wheels

      Community Innovation Award

      Spark Technology Project by Brainstorm
      Philanthropy Cloud by United Way of Salt Lake"
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.519.092 von Popeye82 am 11.04.18 16:37:35pace of invention and change is juuust tooooooooooooooooooooo strong






      http://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2018/05/10/the-digests…
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      Asia Pacific’s premier AgriTech and FoodTech competition





      Future Food Asia (Finalists) (2018)
      https://techstory.in/future-food-asia-awards-2018-finalists/
      https://futurefoodasia.com/2018/02/announcing-the-launch-of-…

      "Future Food Asia announced that 10 start-ups have been selected as the 2018 finalists and will join the award event on May 23rd in Singapore to showcase their solutions and technologies for a chance to win US$100,000. On the day of the event Enterprise Singapore will also award up to four winners S$50,000 Startup SG grants, selected in consultation with the FFAA judging panel.

      With population, urbanization, land scarcity and global warming challenges continuing to loom, nurturing innovators working towards sustainable food solutions remains essential. The Future Food Asia Award returns after a highly successful inaugural year, to recognize the leading AgriTech and FoodTech start-ups that are creating solutions to address the ever present and growing challenges in the food industry.

      “Future Food Asia was formed from the belief that Asia-Pacific has a major role to play in this nascent but most relevant innovation vertical, and that it delivers solid investment opportunities to forward-thinking investors,” said Isabelle Decitre, Founder and CEO of ID Capital, the lead organizer of the Future Food Asia Award.

      She adds, “The diversity of the finalists and their technology solutions once again showcases the vitality of the region, as well as its capacity to tackle not only region-specific challenges but global ones too.”

      The event rewards the best applicants to the FFAA annual competition. It also promotes open innovation in the region with the goal to catalyze and align an ecosystem to cope with the challenges of food. The competitive application process began in the first week of February and closed on April 3, 2018.

      Startups from 19 different countries participated and applications grew by 30 per cent compared to 2017, demonstrating the momentum around technology innovations for the food & agriculture industry.

      Future Food Asia Award has the continued support from Singapore Economic Development Board; Archer Daniels Midland Company (NYSE: ADM), one of the world’s largest agricultural processors and food ingredient providers; lead public research agency A*STAR (Agency for Science, Technology and Research); and enterprise development agency Enterprise Singapore.

      It is joined by global science-based company Royal DSM, active in nutrition science and innovation across Asia Pacific, and global agricultural commodities and food merchant Louis Dreyfus Company.

      The selection of the 10 finalists was determined by the experienced and diverse jury members: Gerard Jacquin, former Director of Partnerships, Transfer and Innovation at INRA, Europe’s leading agricultural research institute; Dr. Ralph Graichen, Director of Food and Nutrition at A*STAR’s Biomedical Research Council; Victoria de la Huerga, Vice President of ADM Ventures, Archer Daniels Midland Company; and Isabelle Decitre, Founder and CEO of ID Capital.

      The event will be hosted on 23 May 2018 at Matrix Auditorium, Biopolis, in Singapore. You can register here


      Overview The Future Food Asia 2018 Finalists

      Amai Proteins Ltd. (Israel)

      Amai Proteins is producing sweet proteins as sugar substitutes. The proprietary novel ingredients are healthy (zero calories, zero glycemic index), tasty, cheaper than sugar (in sweetness units), scalable, sustainable, and environmentally friendly.

      Amai is taking sweet proteins found along the equatorial belt and applies Computational Protein Design and Biotechnology to adapt the proteins to the mass food market.

      BioPrime AgriSolutions Pvt. Ltd. (India)

      BioPrime is redefining agriculture and transforming lives through their alternative bio-organic, sustainable solutions for crop improvement, nutrition and protection, despite the growing impact of climate change and crop losses.

      Patented technology platforms SNIPRTM and Bio-nexusTM are the interface between chemical and biological crop protection and nutrition, precision technology and plant biology.

      Bioworks Corporation (Japan)

      Bioworks Corporation has developed a natural ingredient-based bioplastic additive to produce strengthened PLA for significantly enhanced mechanical and thermal properties as well as industrial processability.

      Completely derived from plant biomass, Bioworks additive gives this new PLA a much wider applicability, while remaining 100% biodegradable. It thus has the potential to accelerate societies’ transition into a greener future.

      BLH Aqua Technology (Korea)

      BLH Aqua Technology’s proprietary technology, Aqutonix, increases water absorption, and thus the photosynthetic efficiency of plants, reducing water and fertilizer usage while increasing yields.

      For farmers, this means a decrease in operating costs and an increase in profits. For the world, it is a clean and sustainable solution to food and water scarcity.

      FIB-SOL Life Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (India)

      The expansion of organic farming is handicapped by the lack of stable and consistent agricultural inputs, in particular biofertilizers. FIB-SOL has developed a patented nanofiber platform technology to provide light-weight, consistent and stable biofertilizers.

      The technology enables the delivery of a high payload of active ingredients in a stable form, thereby reducing the bulkiness and increasing the efficiency of biofertilizers. Along with logistics savings, it helps improve the yield and environmental footprint of farming.

      Green Acres Co., Ltd. (Taiwan)

      Green Acres aims at eliminating the usage of antibiotics in the animal farming system. Combining Traditional Chinese Medicine and a more international scientific approach, they are designing unique blends of herbs and other active ingredients to improve the immunity and overall health of livestock.

      Their holistic approach to animal health has already had proven results on poultry.

      OneCrop Pty. Ltd. (Australia)

      OneCrop’s solution radically increases crop yields through a unique degradable mulch film. It provides a technologically advanced yet cost-effective film that stores soil moisture, increases soil temperature, and drives vigorous early germination and plant growth, allowing commercial farmers around the world to significantly boost their productivity with no impact on the environment.

      PureSpace (Korea)

      PureSpace’s solution applies to fresh produce all along the cold chain and increases their shelf life, thus greatly reducing post-harvest losses.

      It has developed a proprietary nano-catalyst technology to completely decompose ethylene gas and airborne bacteria effectively and safely. Thanks to their handy portable device, the solution can be deployed at multiple points of the supply chain.

      Terragen Biotech Pty. Ltd. (Australia)

      Terragen Biotech is an Ag-Biotech company that develops biological products aimed at promoting plant and animal health. Terragen uses microorganisms as the basis of products that are designed to enhance yield and productivity, while reducing production costs, and the use of chemicals and antibiotics.

      XRE (Korea)

      XRE Corporation revolutionizes the way canned beverages are consumed. Completely compatible with existing can manufacturing processes, its improved version of “Stay-On-Tab” can lids is patented and allows beverages to be easily re-closed. Reducing beverage waste, it has the potential to become the new standard of the beverage industry."
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.737.647 von Popeye82 am 11.05.18 04:31:58
      http://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2018/05/22/the-digests…
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      "Future Protein Award" ,kürt die besten Lösungen zum aktuellen Proteindilemma
      http://news.bio-based.eu/nova-institut-praesentiert-den-futu…

      "Viele neue Wege werden beschritten, um zukünftige Proteinengpässe bei Lebens- und Futtermitteln zu überwinden. Bereits heute stehen zahlreiche alternative Lösungen zur Verfügung. Die Kategorien „bestes Konzept“ und „bester Geschmack“ werden auf der Konferenz „Revolution in Food and Biomass Production (REFAB)“ vom 1. bis 2. Oktober 2018 in Köln ausgezeichnet.

      Schon jetzt habe fünf Produzenten von Insekten-Produkten sowie ein Hanfprotein-Produzent konkretes Interesse angemeldet. Ein Hersteller von sogenanntem "Solar Protein" aus Finnland, der mit Hilfe von Bakterien Proteine aus CO2 erzeugt, ist bereits für den Wettbewerb registriert.



      "Visuals / Bildmaterial (free for press purposes, please include the source):

      - Protein made from Air and Electricity / Proteine aus Luft und Elektrizität (Source: Solar Food LTS) news.bio-based.eu/media/2018/04/SOLAR-FOOD-LTS-licence_Solar-Foods-in-a-plate-and-spoon_produced-from-air-and-electricity.jpg
      - Delicious and nutrictious: Salad with insects / Lecker und nahrhaft: Salat mit Insekten (Source: nova-Institute) news.bio-based.eu/media/2018/04/nova-Institut-licence_nutritious-salad-with-insects.png
      - Future Protein Award, category best product / Future Protein Award in der Kategorie bestes Produkt (Source: nova-Institute) news.bio-based.eu/media/2018/04/futureproteinaward_2018_bestproduct.png
      - Cricket Pasta / Grillen-Pasta (Source: Bugsolutely, Creative Commons) news.bio-based.eu/media/2018/04/Bugsolutely_Creative-Commons-Lisence_Cricket-Pasta.jpg
      - Unusual but delicious: pan fried insects / Ungewöhnlich aber lecker: Insektenpfanne(Copyright: Karel Jakubec) news.bio-based.eu/media/2018/04/Karel-Jakubec_Creative-Commons-licence_Cook-cooking-insects-in-the-pan.jpg "
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.738.550 von Popeye82 am 11.05.18 09:12:14
      http://anthillonline.com/australian-startup-onecrop-was-crow…

      https://onecrop.com/

      " Australian startup OneCrop was crowned winner, of the APAC Future Food Asia Award
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      OneCrop has been named Future Food Asia Award Prize Winner and will take home the US$100,000 reward. Led by Andrew Logan, the startup was crowned overall winner for their innovative solution that increases crop yields and tackles the issue of plastic waste in agriculture through a unique degradable mulch film.

      Four startups were awarded with S$50,000 Startup SG Grants – Alchemy Foodtech from Singapore, FIB-SOL Life Technologies from India, PureSpace from South Korea and Shenzhen Qianhai Xiaozao Technology from China

      Future Food Asia Award recognizes and rewards entrepreneurs from Asia Pacific who are building disruptive and sustainable innovations to tackle the inefficiencies and scarcities in our agri-food value chain. With rising population, urbanization, land scarcity and global warming challenges continuing to loom, nurturing innovators working towards sustainable food solutions remains essential. This year, the competition received a record number of applications from 19 different countries in Asia Pacific, and a 30 per cent rise in total applications compared to last year.

      The selection of the 10 finalists and the winner was determined by a jury of complementary domain experts: Gerard Jacquin, former Director of Partnerships, Transfer and Innovation at INRA, Europe’s leading agricultural research institute; Dr. Ralph Graichen, Director of Food and Nutrition at A*STAR’s Biomedical Research Council; Victoria de la Huerga, Vice President of ADM Ventures, Archer Daniels Midland Company; and Isabelle Decitre, Founder and CEO of ID Capital.

      Whaaaaaaat exactly does OneCrop do???????????????????????????????

      At the Future Food Asia Award event on 23rd May the jury named OneCrop from Australia as the winner of the US$100,000 award. Led by Andrew Logan, OneCrop’s solution increases crop yields and tackles the issue of plastic waste in agriculture through a unique degradable mulch film.

      It provides a technologically advanced yet cost-effective film that stores soil moisture, increases soil temperature, and drives vigorous early germination and plant growth, allowing commercial farmers around the world to significantly boost their productivity with no impact on the environment.

      “The Future Food Asia Award stage provides a voice to the AgriTech and FoodTech start-ups in Asia Pacific. The diversity in the problems being addressed and the origin of these solutions presented today reaffirm the need for a regional platform for this budding innovation ecosystem. We are proud to catalyze it. As our community of like-minded investors and partners expands, we work towards having more impact over the years to come.” said Isabelle Decitre, Founder and CEO of ID Capital, the lead organizer of the Future Food Asia Award.

      Andrew Logan, CEO of OneCrop said: “The Future Food Asia Award experience has been transformative for us. OneCrop has a vision to radically change global farming. However, we need opportunities like FFAA to engage with influential individuals and organizations to accelerate our growth, otherwise we would be still sitting back in Australia trying to get heard. We are thankful to ID Capital and the FFAA partners for their support and their vision to make a difference in the future of agriculture.”

      What about the ooooooother grant winners??????????????????

      Enterprise Singapore, in consultation with the FFAA judging panel, has selected Alchemy Foodtech from Singapore, FIB-SOL Life Technologies from India, PureSpace from South Korea and Shenzhen Qianhai Xiaozao Technology from China as winners of its S$50,000 grants.

      Mrs. Kee Ai Nah, Enterprise Singapore’s Executive Director for Lifestyle & Consumer Cluster, said, “AgriTech and FoodTech are becoming increasingly important in helping us address the long-term challenges of food nutrition and sustainability. Through the Future Food Asia Award, Enterprise Singapore hopes to identify promising startups with innovative solutions that can lead the industry into the future. We welcome these startups in Singapore’s vibrant ecosystem to develop new products and solutions for the region and beyond.”

      Alan Phua, Co-Founder and CEO of Alchemy Foodtech, said: “Future Food Asia Award was a rigorous process that forces us to think through our business case, IP strategy and commercialization plan. It also gave us a great opportunity to interact with MNCs, science agencies and startups from around Asia which served as a great technology validation to our work. This would not be possible without the great support from Enterprise Singapore, bringing in parties from and beyond Singapore.”

      Alchemy Foodtech is a deep technology startup funded by NRF/SPRING TECS grants that aim to stop the global diabetes epidemic by lowering blood glucose spikes of everyday carbohydrate staples such as refined jasmine white rice, white bread, noodles etc. with their patent pending ingredient innovations that has been clinically proven.

      Dr. S. Kavitha, Director of FIB-SOL Life Technologies, said: “We at FIB-SOL are very happy to be awarded the Startup SG grant. I would like to thank Enterprise Singapore and ID capital for recognizing FIB-SOL as one of the winners. As a tech startup in agri-sector, this award is an impetus for us to cater to the global agri-community. This opportunity is an inevitable gateway to business avenues in Southeast Asian countries for FIB-SOL.”

      The expansion of organic farming is handicapped by the lack of stable and consistent agricultural inputs, in particular bio fertilizers. FIB-SOL has developed a patented nanofiber platform technology to provide light-weight, consistent and stable bio fertilizers. The technology enables delivery of a high payload of active ingredients in a stable form, thereby reducing the bulkiness and increasing the efficiency of bio fertilizers. Along with logistics savings, it helps improve the yield and environmental footprint of farming.

      Ms. Lee Sun-Young, CEO of PureSpace, said: “It is a great honor and pleasure to be a winner of StartupSG Grant. I would like to thank ID Capital, Enterprise Singapore and other contributing organizations of FFAA. Post-harvest losses in the supply chain is a global issue and we are grateful for this opportunity to showcase our solution. With FFAA, we look forward to helping solve the fruit and vegetable waste problem not only in Asia but also globally.”

      PureSpace’s solution applies to fresh produce all along the cold chain and increases their shelf life, thus greatly reducing post-harvest losses. It has developed a proprietary nano-catalyst technology to completely decompose ethylene gas and airborne bacteria effectively and safely. Thanks to their handy portable device, the solution can be deployed at multiple points of the supply chain.

      Dr. Yu Wei, Founder & CEO of Shenzhen Qianhai Xiaozao Technology said: “We would like to thank the Future Food Asia platform for recognizing our work on microalgal EPA (an omega- 3 fatty acid). Large scale cultivation of microalgae has the potential to add a new dimension to modern agriculture, utilizing non-arable land and recaptured CO2 to produce algae that would deliver high quality nutrition to both humans and animals. We are really excited about the potential of algal EPA and we are honored to be recognized. ”

      The Future Food Asia Award (FFAA) is a one of a kind event with a focus on AgriTech and FoodTech in Asia Pacific and brings together under one roof investors, entrepreneurs, corporate executives, government officials and general sustainability enthusiasts from across the globe. Panel discussions were held on navigating through the pitfalls of scaling up a startup in the AgriTech and FoodTech domain as well as on the need for tailoring acceleration frameworks for startups in the same domain.

      Shenzhen Qianhai Xiaozao Technology Co., Ltd, homes in on the mass cultivation of natural microalgae Nannochloropsis and scale production of its derivative such as EPA (Omega-3) products. They have invented proprietary technologies and know-hows in process including strain selection and development, cultivation, harvesting and downstream processing which allows them to be the first company in the world to deliver a line of EPA products with commercial scalability and economic viability. Microalgal derivatives such as EPA products are vegan, heavy metal free, superiorly bioavailable in GI tracts over fish oils and eco-friendly."
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      Washington Business Journal Innovation Award, honorees

      http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2017/08/29/check-…

      " - AusculTech Dx, for StethAid
      - Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, for the Neural Engineering System Design Program
      - Deloitte Consulting, for Deloitte Process Robotics
      - Federal Aviation Administration, for the Innovation Challenge for Training Design
      - Go Together Inc., for Carpool2School
      - HawkEye 360 Inc., for innovations in geospatial information
      - InCadence Strategic Solutions, for ARES mobile biometrics collection
      - Iron Bow Technologies, for the Clinical Care Device (CLINiC)
      - LiveSafe Inc., for the LiveSafe mobile safety communications platform
      - National Journal, for Network Science Initiative’s stakeholder mapping
      - RightEye LLC, for the company’s eye-tracking technology
      - Senseware. for the company’s universal sensor interface
      - Sibley Memorial Hospital, for The Sibley Innovation Hub
      - SoHookd, for the SoHooked wellness rewards marketplace
      - TRAXyL Inc., for FiberTRAX"
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      Beitrag Nr. 350 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.693.689 von Popeye82 am 07.04.17 02:37:15Global Water Awards, winner (2018)
      https://globalwaterawards.com/2018-winners/

      "CATEGORY - WINNER - DISTINCTION

      Water Company of the Year
      - Evoqua Water Technologies
      - Aqualia

      Desalination Company of the Year
      - Suez
      - Metito

      Smart Water Company of the Year
      - Dubai Electricity and Water Authority
      - Schneider Electric

      BreakTHROUGH Water Technology Company, of the Year
      - Voltea
      - Moleaer

      Water/Wastewater Project of the Year
      - Ulu Pandan wastewater treatment pilot
      - El Paso zero discharge plant

      Industrial Water Project of the Year
      - Arla Foods Milky Water Reuse
      - ABF Ovaltine Effluent Treatment Plant

      Municipal Desalination Plant of the Year
      - Mirfa IWPP
      - Umm Al Houl IWPP

      Industrial Desalination Plant of the Year
      - Jazan IGCC desalination plant
      - Sarlux desalination plant

      Water Deal of the Year
      - Kigali Bulk Water Supply project financing
      - Hamilton biosolids financing

      Water Leaders Award
      - Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board
      - Agua y Saneamientos Argentinos SA

      Smart Water Project of the Year
      - Mecca Smart Operations Project
      - Christchurch Pressurised Sewer Project

      Water Technology Company of the Year
      - Xylem
      - LG Water Solutions

      Water Technology Idol
      - CosmosID
      - Via Separations "
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      Beitrag Nr. 351 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.243.926 von Popeye82 am 05.02.17 18:39:24Business Awards Europe, winner (2017/18)
      http://www.businessawardseurope.com/news/item/winners-named-…

      " The RSM Entrepreneur of the Year Award - Charlie Hansson, Chas Visual Management - Sweden

      The ELITE Award for Growth Strategy of the Year - John Paul - France

      The Award for Innovation - Aker Biomarine - Norway

      The Germany Trade & Invest Award for International Expansion - AquaBioTec - Malta

      The Social Responsibility and Environmental Awareness Award - Groupe SEB - France

      The New Business of The Year Award - Clicars Spain SL - Spain

      The Workplace and People Development Award - Neylons Facility Management - Republic of Ireland

      The Customer and Market Engagement Award - Riwal - Netherlands

      The Digital Technology Award - Prepaid Financial Services - UK

      The Business of the Year Award with Turnover € 0 - 25M BeMatrix - Belgium

      The Business of the Year Award with Turnover €26M - 150M Bonum - Norway

      The Business of the Year Award with Turnover €150M + Tomra - Norway

      European Public Winner - True Potential - UK

      The Chairman’s Selection Award - Childbase Partnership - UK"
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      Beitrag Nr. 352 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.183.529 von Popeye82 am 28.01.17 05:18:202017's HOTTEST, emerging, Technologies; technological advances that HAVE the power to improve lives, transform industries +safeguard, the planet


      http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Top_10_Emerging_Technologie…
      http://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/06/these-are-the-top-10-e…


      " 1. Liquid biopsies

      Liquid biopsies mark a step forward in the fight against cancer. First, they are an alternative where traditional tissue-based biopsies are not possible. Second, they provide a full spectrum of information compared to tissue samples, which only reflect the information available in the sample. Lastly, by homing in on circulating-tumor DNA (ctDNA), genetic material that routinely finds its way from cancer cells into the bloodstream, disease progression or resistance to treatment can be spotted much faster than otherwise relying on symptoms or imaging.

      2. Harvesting clean water, from air

      The ability to extract clean water from air is not new, however existing techniques require high moisture levels and a lot of electricity. This is changing. A team from MIT and University of California, Berkeley has successfully tested a process using porous crystals that convert the water using no energy at all. Another approach, by a start-up called Zero Mass Water from Arizona is able to produce 2-5 litres of water a day based on an off-grid solar system.

      3. Deep learning, for visual tasks

      Computers are beginning to recognize images better than humans. Thanks to deep learning, an emerging field of artificial intelligence, computer-vision technologies are increasingly being used in applications as diverse as driving autonomous vehicles, medical diagnostics, damage assessment for insurance claims and monitoring of water levels and crop yield.

      4. Liquid fuels, from sunshine

      Can we mimic the humble leaf to create an artificial photosynthesis to generate and store energy? The prospects are looking increasingly positive. The answer lies in using sunlight-activated catalysts to split water molecules into water and hydrogen, and then using the same hydrogen to convert CO2 into hydrocarbons. Such a closed system - wherein CO2 emitted by combustion is then transformed back into fuel instead of the atmosphere - could prove to be revolutionary for the solar and wind industries.

      5. The Human Cell Atlas

      An international collaboration aimed at deciphering the human body, called the Human Cell Atlas, was launched in October 2016. The project, backed by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative aims to identify every cell type in every tissue; learn exactly which genes, proteins and other molecules are active in each type and the processes which control that activity; determine where the cells are located exactly; how the cells normally interact with one another, and what happens to the body’s functioning when genetic or other aspects of a cell undergo change, among other things. The end product will be an invaluable tool for improving and personalizing health care.

      6. Precision farming

      The Fourth Industrial Revolution is providing farmers with a new set of tools to boost crop yield and quality while reducing water and chemical use. Sensors, robots, GPS, mapping tools and data-analytics software are all being used to customize the care that plants need. While the prospect of using drones to capture plant health in real time may be some way off for most of the world’s farmers, low-tech techniques are coming online too. Salah Sukkarieh, of the University of Sydney, for instance, has demonstrated a streamlined, low-cost monitoring system in Indonesia that relies on solar power and cell phones.

      7. Affordable catalysts, for green vehicles

      Progress is being made on a promising zero-emission technology, the hydrogen-fed fuel cell. Progress to date has been stymied by the high price of catalysts which contain platinum. However, much progress has been made reducing reliance on this rare and expensive metal, and the latest developments involve catalysts that include no platinum, or in some cases no metal at all.

      8. Genomic vaccines

      Vaccines based on genes are superior to more conventional ones in a number of ways. They are faster to manufacture for one thing, which is crucial at times of a violent outbreak. Compared to manufacturing proteins in cell cultures or eggs, producing genetic material should also be simpler and less expensive. A genomics-based approach to vaccines also enables more rapid adaptation in the event of a pathogen mutating, and finally allows scientists to identify people who are resistant to a pathogen, isolate the antibodies that provide that protection, and design a gene sequence that will induce a person’s cells to produce those antibodies.

      9. Sustainable design, of communities

      Applying green construction to multiple buildings at once has the potential to revolutionize the amount of energy and water we consume. Sending locally-generated solar power to a smart microgrid could reduce electricity consumption by half and reduce carbon emissions to zero if a project currently under development at the University of California at Berkeley Goes to plan. Meanwhile, the same project’s plan to re-design water systems so that waste water from toilets and drains is treated and re-used on site, with rainwater diverted to toilets and washers, could cut demand for potable water by 70%.

      10. Quantum computing

      Quantum computers’ almost limitless potential has only ever been matched by the difficulty and cost of their construction. Which explains why today the small ones that have been built have not yet managed to exceed the power of supercomputers. But progress is being made and in 2016 the technology firm IBM provided the public access to the first quantum computer in the cloud. This has already led to more than 20 academic papers being published using the tool and today more than 50 start-ups and large corporations worldwide are focused on making quantum computing a reality. With such progress behind us, the word on people’s lips now is “Quantum Ready.” "
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      Beitrag Nr. 353 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.922.752 von Popeye82 am 06.06.18 16:50:25
      - Rajamanickam Antonimuthu
      Am 13.08.2017 veröffentlicht
      Experts at World Economic Forum has released a list of Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2017.
      Each technology was chosen for its potential to improve lives, transform industries and safeguard the planet. The experts were also looking for indications that the technologies have reached a level of maturity that would enable widespread take-up in the coming 3-5 years.

      Source: Oliver Cann / World Economic Forum https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/0...

      Music Credit:
      YouTube Audio library
      Carny's Dance by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
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      Artist: http://incompetech.com/ -
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      schrieb am 06.06.18 17:16:43
      Beitrag Nr. 354 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.956.730 von Popeye82 am 26.12.16 20:06:13Global IMPACT Award; provides $200,000 for groundbreaking work, that addresses the world's most important social, and humanitarian, problems; Winners+Finalists (2017)
      http://www.metroatlantachamber.com/events/featured/global-im…

      " Foreign Investment
      - Relex
      - Skaltek
      - Winner: Voestalpine

      Global Business Growth
      - Red Brick Brewing Co.
      - Rubicon
      - Winner: Triatek

      Innovation
      - Winner: Hi-Rez Studios
      - Loupe
      - Spitfire Studios

      ​Global Partner Recipient

      - Global Atlanta"
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      schrieb am 06.06.18 17:57:29
      Beitrag Nr. 355 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.446.236 von Popeye82 am 10.10.16 17:53:13"10 Most Promising Energy & Clean Technology Companies" Award, Winners (2017)
      http://news.rice.edu/2017/09/18/10-most-promising-energy-and…

      "Eight businesses based in the Houston area were among the 10 most-promising energy and clean technology venture companies announced by the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship (Rice Alliance) at the 15th annual Energy and Clean Technology Venture Forum held Sept. 14 at Rice University’s McNair Hall.

      The Houston-based honorees were Advantek Waste Management Services, Commando Pressure Control, Comitt Well Solutions, DataJudo, DynaView, FlexGen Power Systems, FlowCommand and Vertice Oil Tools. Rounding out the 10 winners were two companies from Canada: Ingu Solutions and Flyscan Systems.

      Energy and clean technology companies showcased their new offerings at the largest venture capital conference in the Southwest. Among the 600 attendees were investors, venture capitalists, industry representatives, business leaders, service providers and entrepreneurs.

      The 10 most-promising energy and clean technology companies were chosen from more than 225 startup applicants and judged by industry experts and interest generated from participating investors. This was the most startups to ever participate in the forum.

      “Every year the quality of companies improves,” said Rice Alliance managing director Brad Burke, who announced the winners. “Over the past 15 years, more than 2,000 companies have presented at Rice Alliance Technology Venture Forums. These companies have raised more than $3.1 billion in funding. This speaks to the quality of the companies and to the robust entrepreneurial ecosystem of investors that has been developed to support these companies. Despite the challenging economic environment over the past several years, good companies have been able to attract investors.”

      The forum was supported by Chevron, Shell, Mercury Fund, Aramco Energy Ventures, BP, GE, TechnipFMC, Total, Altira, ConocoPhillips, Lime Rock Partners, EV Equity Investment, Statoil, Energy Innovation Capital, Wells Fargo, Andrews Kurth, Norton Rose Fulbright, PKF Texas, Winstead and Vinson & Elkins LLP along with these organizations: Energy Valley Inc., Leyendecker Executive Search, Greater Houston Partnership, Canadian Consulate and CleanTech Open, Energy Valley Inc. Houston Angel Network and U.S. Department of Energy.


      Rice Alliance event winners


      Ten energy startups were recognized as Most Promising Energy Technology Venture Companies at the 2017 Rice Alliance Energy and Clean Technology Venture Forum.

      - L-R: Ingu Solutions
      - DataJudo
      - Advantek Waste Management Services
      - Comitt Well Solutions
      - FlexGen Power Systems
      - Vertice Oil Tools

      Not pictured:
      - Commando Pressure Control
      - Dynaview
      - FlowCommand
      - Flyscan Systems "
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      Beitrag Nr. 356 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.361.423 von Popeye82 am 27.09.16 22:53:01, Winner (2017)
      http://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/73a95a_c9263351851b4977966a545…, Winners (2017)

      "AWARD - WINNER - STATE - DESCRIPTION

      Advanced Manufacturing & Energy Resources
      Imagine Intelligent Materials
      NSW
      Graphene materials that are electrically conductive and act as sensors. The first product is a graphene coating for geotextiles that is used to locate leaks in dam linings at mines.

      Cyber Security
      SecureVote
      NSW
      The world’s MOST secure, scalable and resilient internet voting system, which is smartphone enabled and addresses all the current technical challenges, of internet voting.

      Food & Agribusiness
      FluroSat
      NSW
      Precision agriculture and decision making in cropping, through a suite of decision-support tools, based on aerial and satellite images.

      Medtech & Pharma
      Livac
      VIC
      The LiVac Retractor System is used to retract the liver during upper gastrointestinal tract laparoscopic surgery with minimal trauma to patients.

      Mining Technology
      Mining & Process Solutions
      WA
      Alkaline glycine leaching process offers a new way to extract gold, copper and nickel, without using cyanide and with lower cost than conventional leach processes.

      New Energy
      Future Grid
      VIC
      The Future Grid Platform processes billions of data points, per day, to create meaning and value for enterprises, whilst reducing infrastructure costs, by 90%.:eek::eek:

      Smart Cities
      Premonition
      NSW
      Premonition optimises fleets in real-time by combining artificial intelligence and machine learning, to provide Autonomous Logistics, that adapts to traffic congestion, delays and missed deliveries.

      People’s Choice
      BCAL Diagnostics
      NSW
      A transformational test that enables the early and accurate detection of breast cancer, from a routine blood sample, potentially replacing mammography, GLOBALLY. "
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      Beitrag Nr. 357 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.323.917 von Popeye82 am 22.09.16 06:47:12sustainia 100 award (2017); annual guide to 100 innovative solutions, from around the world, that presents readily available projects, initiatives +technologies @@@@@@@the forefront of sustainable transformation. The solutions in our '13 edition of Sustainia100 are deployed in 2/3rds of the world’s countries:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: –including Kenya, India, Mexico +South Africa, making the Sustainia100 guide reflect innovation from the traditional western hubs, as well as parts of the world that are normally not well covered. Sustainia100 presents sustainable solutions in 10 key sectors, spanning from energy, transportation to fashion, food +education. Sustainia100 gives investors, regional developers, business leaders, politicians, +consumers in-depth insights, to the most promising projects +technologies within their field. From our list of 100 sustainable solutions, Sustainia100, an award committee led by former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger reviews +selects a winner, to be announced @the grand Sustainia Award Ceremony, in Copenhagen, every autumn. Finalists in the Australian Technologies Competition are fast tracked, for assessment for the Sustainia 100

      https://issuu.com/sustainia/docs/cities100_2017
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      schrieb am 06.06.18 20:22:57
      Beitrag Nr. 358 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.332.326 von Popeye82 am 23.09.16 07:14:30AMA Innovation Award, Contenders (2018)
      http://ama-sensorik.de/fileadmin/Innovationspreis/Booklet/20…

      "Coriolis Durchflussmessgerät Promass Q mit Multi-Frequenz-Technologie
      6
      Thermometer mit automatischer in situ Kalibrierfunktion im Prozess
      6
      Siloxan-resistenter Multipixel-Gassensor
      7
      Bosch BME680 - erster miniaturisierter, chemischer Gassensor
      7
      Dünnschicht-Folien-DMS: Hochsensitiv und kundenspezifisch
      8
      HygNova ADVANCE
      8
      Effiziente Sicherung von Bahnübergängen durch Vibrationsanalyse
      9
      ChilliPot - Scoville Meter
      9
      Precalibrated formaldehyde sensor module
      10
      A lead free, two pin, industry compatible fuel cell oxygen sensor
      10
      Monitoring physical values based
      on NB-IoT sensors and cloud platform
      11
      Sensorik für Rotorblattdiagnostik und Fledermauserkennung - B²-Monitor
      11
      Sensor-Indenter-System zur akustischen Überwachung beim Wafertest
      12
      Magnetischer Motor Kit Encoder mit One Cable Technology BiSS Line
      12
      Der „Analyser“:
      Mit Sensordaten und AI zu robusten Produkten und Prozessen
      13
      Elektrische Leistungsmessung, spannend einfach mit DEWETRON
      13
      Überwachung eines Kochvorgangs mittels Radarsensorik
      14
      Mikrowellen-Feuchtemesssensor FL-Wapp
      14
      Interferoskop 5.0 mit räumlichem Phasenschieben
      15
      SPADeye2 - LiDAR-Sensor mit variablem Sonnenschutz
      15
      Smart Magnetic Field
      16
      Covalently-modified gold gratings as a universal SERS platform
      16
      Erzeugung von EM-Simulationsmodellen mittels Computertomographie
      17
      Smart hydrogel catheter sensor platform
      17
      Nanoengineered mercury vapor sensor
      18
      MPV-800 Multipoint Vibrometer
      18
      Die schlaue Schraube 4.0 – Kontaktloses Ermitteln der Vorspannkraft
      19
      Novel PEROXCAP
      ®
      sensor for measuring hydrogen peroxide vapor
      19
      Ultra-High Temperature (1000°C) Accelerometer
      20
      ExtruSens - Modulare Low-cost
      Systemplattform zur Prozessüberwachung
      20
      Promess Measuring Device
      21
      SO2-Messsystem für den Einsatz auf hoher See
      21
      Megapixel Scanning Vibrometer for Micromechanical Systems
      22
      Zolitron Z-Node und Z-Cloud Analytics
      22
      Nanodevice for Recognition/ Determination/
      Capture of Hazard from Water
      23"
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      Beitrag Nr. 359 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.213.250 von Popeye82 am 06.09.16 06:50:11BioNeutra Group hatte ich früher lange unter Erwägung, vor Jahren.



      "Astech Awards", WInner+Finalists (2017)
      http://www.astech.ca/awards/this-year/2017-finalists

      "INNOVATION SPECTRUM AWARDS

      Outstanding Leadership in Alberta Science


      [/url]
      Dr. Lori J. West
      WINNER: Dr. Lori J. West

      Dr. West is a world-leading researcher and transplant cardiologist at the University of Alberta who is improving care for transplant patients around the world. Dr. West has made critical discoveries that increase the number of organs available for patients to address the global shortage of suitable donor organs.

      FINALIST: Dr. Brenda Hemmelgarn –is a nephrologist, clinician-scientist and world-renowned leader in chronic kidney disease (CKD) research at the Cumming School of Medicine in Calgary. Dr. Hemmelgarn’s research informs international clinical practice guidelines and health policy resulting in significant improvements to the care and prognosis of patients with CKD.

      Outstanding Leadership in Alberta Technology sponsored by NAIT

      Metabolomic Technologies Inc.

      [/url]
      Dr. Chris Dambrowitz, NAIT; Dr. Haili Wang and Dr. David Chang, MTI

      WINNER: Metabolomic Technologies Inc.

      MTI is improving cancer detection and prevention with the commercialization of their metabolomic urine test for colorectal cancer, the second leading cause of cancerous death in Canada, and its precursor polyps. MTI, a spin-out company from the University of Alberta, is led by President Dr. Richard Fedorak.

      FINALIST: Dr. Michael Bowling – is leading development of machine learning at the University of Alberta. Dr. Bowling builds artificially intelligent agents that learn to act in human-scale environments, using poker as the testbed. His AI system DeepStack uses “intuition” to beat professional poker players.

      FINALIST: Dr. Faramarz Samavati – has made significant contributions in 3D object modelling by pursuing practical research applications, including the hexagonal grid-based Digital Earth software; Naturasketch, a sophisticated 3D sketch-based content creation tool; and a medical imaging and visualization tool. Dr. Samavati is based at the University of Calgary.

      Outstanding Achievement in Applied Technology and Innovation sponsored by SAIT

      [/url]
      Rick Tofani, SAIT and Dr. Christopher Clarkson
      WINNER: Dr. Christopher Clarkson

      Dr. Clarkson is a recognized world-expert in rate-transient analysis (RTA) at the University of Calgary. Petroleum engineers worldwide use RTA to analyze hydrocarbon and water data from unconventional reservoir wells. Dr. Clarkson’s seminal publications pioneered the development of standardized RTA on unconventional reservoirs.

      FINALIST: Veerum – is optimizing capital projects through an innovative industrial Internet of Things solution that creates a precise digital replica of reality and compares it to the project plan to identify mismatches in the virtual world before problems impact the construction site. Veerum’s goal is to eradicate rework. Steve Fisher is the Co-Founder and CEO of this Calgary-based firm.

      Outstanding Science and Technology Start-Up Award sponsored by JR Shaw School of Business, NAIT

      Interface Fluidics

      [/url]
      Dr. Todd Sumner, JR Shaw School of Business; Stuart Kinnear and Tom de Haas, Interface Fluidics

      WINNER: Interface Fluidics Limited

      Interface Fluidics is an award-winning Edmonton-based company using nano-technology to demonstrate how chemicals for drilling, completions and enhanced oil recovery work inside the reservoir. Their faster and cheaper microfluidic platform miniaturizes and standardizes traditional testing tools. CEO Stuart Kinnear leads Interface.

      FINALIST: Passportal Inc. – is improving internet security as a provider of security-related products to IT service providers. With more than 900 partners in 30 countries using its products, Calgary-based Passportal is helping its partners become more efficient, secure and profitable. Passportal is led by Chief Executive Officer Colin Knox.

      Outstanding Commercial Achievement in Alberta Science & Technology sponsored by NAIT

      [/url]
      Stacey Ohlmann, NAIT and Dr. Jianhua Zhu, BioNeutra

      WINNER: BioNeutra North America Inc.

      Founded by Dr. Jianhua Zhu, BioNeutra is an Edmonton-based world leader in developing ingredients for natural health and mainstream food products. BioNeutra exports VitaFiber™IMO to manufacturers worldwide for inclusion in health bars, beverages, ice cream and confectionaries.

      SECTOR-SPECIFIC AWARDS

      Innovation in Information and Communications Technology sponsored by TELUS


      [/url]
      Leara eLearning
      Jeff Yurchesyn, TELUS and Connor Gottfried, Leara eLearning

      WINNER: Leara eLearning Inc.

      Leara eLearning is using innovation, engineering, experience and passion to deliver Respond5, a unique user-friendly authoring tool for creating, editing and publishing eLearning that is viewable on all devices. Respond5 allows anyone to create and deliver narrated, responsive and cost-effective content. Calgary-based Leara eLearning is led by CEO Connor Gottfried.

      Innovation in Oil Sands Research sponsored by Syncrude Canada Ltd.

      [/url]
      Dr. Mohamed Gamal El-Din and Mal Carroll, Syncrude

      WINNER: Dr. Mohamed Gamal El-Din

      Dr. Gamal El-Din is a leading researcher at the University of Alberta who proposes a sustainable multi-barrier treatment process for the safe treatment and reclamation of oil sands tailings water based on accelerating decontamination and detoxification. Dr. Gamal El-Din’s new generation of approaches will replace existing practices.

      LEADERSHIP AWARDS

      Excellence in Science & Technology Public Awareness


      [/url]
      Schulich Engineering Outreach Team

      WINNER: Schulich Engineering Education Outreach Team

      The team is composed of Schulich School of Engineering faculty members working together to initiate and deliver a number of engineering education outreach programs with the goal of enhancing public understanding of science, technology and engineering, by promoting diversity in the engineering profession and particularly inspiring more girls and young women to pursue careers in engineering. The team is composed of Drs. Laleh Behjat, Milana Trifkovic, Mohammad Moshirpour, and graduate students Emily Marasco and Stephanie Hladik.

      FINALIST: BP Canada A+ for Energy – is enabling Alberta science teachers to pursue big, creative, innovative ideas when it comes to energy and environmental education in the classroom through grants of up to $10,000. A+ for Energy helped fund some of the first solar installations at schools in Alberta, helped purchase class sets of tablet computers, and helped secure some of the first 3-D printers outside of lab facilities. Stephen Willis is the President of BP Canada.

      Leaders of Tomorrow, sponsored by Alberta Economic Development and Trade

      [/url]
      Alberta Economic Development & Trade Assistant Deputy Minister John Brown and Dr. Kristen Barton

      WINNER: Dr. Kristen Barton

      Dr. Barton is revolutionizing injury prevention through her one-of-a-kind work on knee motion data analysis, as research lead for Vivametrica wearable technology and by spearheading the Joint Effort program for older patients with osteoarthritis. Dr. Barton is a MD/PhD student in the Cumming School of Medicine in Calgary.

      FINALIST: Jessica Luc – is a medical student at the University of Alberta whose many contributions to Alberta’s science and technology community include internationally recognized research, medical education initiatives, humanism in medicine endeavours and space technology development.

      FINALIST: Amit Persad – is a University of Alberta medical student who is expanding exploratory neuroscience with his project on the role of protein in brain tumours and the central nervous system. Amit also developed LiveBook, a software program that is an innovative reimagining of an existing medical education tool.

      FINALIST: Tushar Sharma – is a University of Calgary PhD candidate who is making a positive impact in the world by founding the Astronomy Teacher Training Institute and collaborating with the Calgary Board of Education to involve high school students in collaborative astronomy projects with NASA and their Science Mission Directorate, SARA.

      ASTech Special Award: Youth Ambassador

      [/url]
      Sophia Fairweather

      WINNER: Sophia Fairweather

      Sophia is leading by example as an entrepreneur, leader and ambassador for the promotion of STEM pursuits for young women. As a grade 4 student in Edmonton, Sophia has developed multiple products, participated in international panels and been interviewed by national news outlets. "
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 52.797.046 von Popeye82 am 08.07.16 22:57:50Global GRAND Challenge Awards, winner (Singularity CAN wait) (2017)

      http://www.nextbigfuture.com/2017/08/singularity-global-gran…
      https://su.org/about/global-grand-challenges/

      " Singularity Global Grand Challenge winners

      At Singularity University, they believe that leveraging the convergence of exponential technologies will advance us along the path to solving our Global Grand Challenges (GGCs), and will shift humanity from an era of scarcity to one of abundance.

      Three participating organizations have been selected to participate in each of our 12 tracks. As GGC Award participants, these organizations receive dedicated exhibition space in the SU Global Summit EXPO, where they have the opportunity to present their work to 1,500 public and private sector leaders from numerous industries and countries. One participating organization from each track – the one found to have the most potential to positively impact one billion people through exponential technology – will be selected as the track winner, and will earn recognition and exposure to some of the world’s most influential companies and development organization




      Disaster Resilience winner
      Luminaid


      Inflatable LED light can provide 24 hours of 75 lumen light with 10 hours of charging.

      When we think of our most basic human needs, we often think of food, water, and shelter. But when architecture graduate students Anna Stork and Andrea Sreshta were asked to design a product to assist post-earthquake relief efforts in Haiti, they considered the dangerous conditions at night in the tent cities and turned their attention to another critical need: Light.Now everyone’s getting the bright idea: hikers in Yosemite, backpackers in Whistler, and emergency workers in Nepal alike use LuminAID to light their way. Even the reality investment show ABC’s Shark Tank saw the LuminAID vision irresistible, and invited Anna and Andrea on the show for a chance to premiere their product on primetime.




      Energy winner
      Rafiki Energy


      Shipping container sized solar power and mini-grid. About 20 KW it power

      Rafiki Power offers off-grid energy services to kick-start development and growth in underdeveloped regions. We provide clean energy solutions that are affordable and sustainable for people and businesses living off the grid in rural areas of East Africa.
      Rafiki Power was founded in 2013 as a start-up within E.ON’s internal start-up incubator :agile. We are currently active in Tanzania.




      Environment winner
      Breezometer


      BreezoMeter (www.breezometer.com) is the world’s leading provider of real-time air quality analytics, with over 50 million daily users. We’re powered by big data, machine learning, and dispersion algorithms, providing hyperlocal information on air pollution. Our simple API integration can help companies access worldwide air quality coverage, live air pollution maps, AQI forecasts, pollen, actionable health recommendations, and much more. Learn more here: breezometer.com




      Food Winner
      Aspire


      Aspire’s EntoCube will revolutionize food production with specially-designed shipping container units, which produce local, sustainable insect food in urban and rural communities anywhere in the world. It’s a delicious way to solve the grandest challenge of our times.




      Governance winner
      Makesense





      Health Winner
      Umina


      Education winer
      Iris AI


      Iris.AI is an Artificial Intelligence that starts out as a Science Assistant; helping you find the science you need. Over time she will learn, slowly but surely becoming a Scientist herself.

      Prosperity winner
      Egalite





      Security Winner
      Hala Systems


      Hala Systems, Inc. is a social enterprise focused on developing effective, technology-driven solutions to the world’s toughest humanitarian challenges. Hala is currently focused on civilian protection, accountability, and the prevention of violent extremism before, during, and after conflict. Ultimately, Hala aims to transform the nature of civilian defense during warfare, as well as to reduce casualties and trauma during post-conflict recovery, natural disasters, and other major crises.

      Shelter Winner
      Billion Bricks





      Space Winner
      Telluslabs


      TellusLabs’ GM Fernando Rodriguez-Villa presenting at FinTech Sandbox Demo Day 4.0.




      Water winner
      Loowatts


      3D printing of waste management systems that produce biogas.



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      schrieb am 07.06.18 01:02:39
      Beitrag Nr. 361 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 51.029.319 von Popeye82 am 07.11.15 07:35:28READY to rocket

      http://www.readytorocket.com/



      " - 7Geese (Paltech Inc)
      - Aarcomm Systems Incorporated
      - Allocadia Software Inc.
      - Bananatag Systems Inc.
      - Beanworks Solutions Inc.
      - Echosec Systems Ltd
      - Encepta Corp.
      - Envisio Solutions Inc.
      - Eventbase Technology Inc.
      - Finn.ai
      - Flytographer Enterprises Ltd
      - Foodee Media Inc.
      - Lightship Works
      - MailChannels Corporation.
      - Marine Learning Systems Inc.
      - MetroQuest (Envision Sustainability Tools Inc.)
      - Mintent
      - Navarik Corp.
      - Optigo Networks Inc.
      - Parkbench Inc.
      - PHEMI Systems Inc
      - Pretio Interactive, INC.
      - Procurify
      - Referral SaaSquatch
      - Riipen
      - SemiosBIO Technologies Inc.
      - StreetText
      - Tasktop Technologies Inc.
      - Thinkific Labs Inc.
      - ThoughtExchange (Fulcrum Management Solutions Ltd)
      - T- raction Guest
      - TradableBits Media Inc.
      - Trulioo Information Services Inc.
      - Tutela Technologies
      - Two Hat Security Ltd (Community Sift)
      - WTFast (AAA Internet Publishing Inc.)
      - Xencall
      - Youneeq
      - Zolo Realty (BC) Inc."
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      schrieb am 07.06.18 01:33:05
      Beitrag Nr. 362 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.927.147 von Popeye82 am 07.06.18 01:02:39READY to rocket

      http://www.readytorocket.com/



      " - Inventys Inc.
      - Acuva Technologies Inc.
      - Ionomr Innovations Inc.
      - Loop Energy
      - Anaconda Systems Ltd.
      - British Columbia Biocarbon Ltd
      - Carbon Engineering
      - CRM GeoTomography Technologies
      - ELIX Wireless
      - General Fusion Inc.
      - Hydra Energy
      - Portable Electric
      - Nanozen Safety
      - Rotoliptic Technologies Inc.
      - Switch Materials Inc.
      - Tantalus Labs
      - VeloMetro Mobility Inc.
      - Elevated Signals
      - AIS Robotics
      - Nano-Lit Technologies
      - Boydel Wastewater Technologies Inc."
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      schrieb am 08.06.18 03:19:40
      Beitrag Nr. 363 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.927.165 von Popeye82 am 07.06.18 01:33:05READY to rocket

      http://www.readytorocket.com/2018/03/2018-ready-to-rocket-cl…



      " - Avalon Battery Corporation
      - Awesense Wireless Inc.
      - Axine Water Technologies
      - Bionic Power
      - Cooledge Lighting Inc
      - Enbala Power Networks Inc.
      - First Light Technologies Ltd.
      - Mazza Innovation Ltd.
      - Minesense
      - Neurio Technology Inc.
      - Quadrogen Power Systems, Inc.
      - Rainforest Automation, Inc.
      - S2G Biochemicals Inc.
      - Saltworks Technologies Inc.
      - Terramerra PlantScience
      - Ecotagious
      - CLIR
      - DarkVision
      - Etalim Inc."
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      schrieb am 08.06.18 11:33:52
      Beitrag Nr. 364 ()
      Martin Green – Australia’s “father of PV” – beats Elon Musk, to Global Energy Prize; UNSW’s Martin Green beats Elon Musk for major energy prize for his work in REVOLUTIONISING efficiency, +helping make solar PV cheapest energy option


      https://reneweconomy.com.au/martin-green-australias-father-p…

      "Australia’s “father of PV,” UNSW Scientia Professor Martin Green, has been awarded the 2018 Global Energy Prize, beating out a shortlist that included Tesla’s Elon Musk, and becoming the first Australian to win the $820,000 gong.

      The University of New South Wales said on Thursday that Professor Green had been selected from 44 contenders from 14 countries by a committee of leading scientists, to share the prize with Russian scientist Sergey Alekseenko, an expert in thermal power engineering.

      Green was honoured, UNSW said, for revolutionising the efficiency and cost of solar photovoltaics and making it the lowest cost option for bulk electricity supply.

      And rightly so – Professor Green, who is Director of the Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics at UNSW, is a world-renowned as a leading specialist in both monocrystalline and polycrystalline silicon solar cells.

      In 1989, his team supplied the solar cells for the first photovoltaic system with an energy conversion efficiency of 20 per cent. In 2014, he headed the development team that first demonstrated the conversion of sunlight into electricity with an efficiency of 40 per cent.

      Professor Green also invented the PERC solar cell, which accounted for more than 24 per cent of the world’s silicon cell manufacturing capacity at the end of 2017.

      On top of all that, the research group he founded at UNSW – the largest and best-known university-based PV research group in the world – is broadly credited with driving the enormous reductions in costs in solar PV, largely through the work of his students in establishing manufacturing centres in Asia.

      “Not everyone would agree with that attribution,” said Green in an interview with RE on Friday – adding that Tesla’s Musk would have been his pick for the prize, for his crucial work of putting electric vehicles on the agenda.

      And the Professor was keen to pay tribute to his UNSW solar stablemates, Zhengrong Shi, who left Australia to form Suntech Power in the US; and Stuart Wenham – the “Einstein” of the solar world, who died, aged just 60, in December last year.

      “In particular, Stuart created this computer program that was a virtual production line,” Green told RE. “That overcame the language barrier in training hoards of Chinese engineers in setting up these (solar PV) production lines.”

      Some 15 to 20 years later, and the global growth of solar PV – now the cheapest new form of energy generation – has soared beyond virtually all predictions.

      “If you look at the figures from the last few years growth has consistently stayed at around 40 per cent a year,” Green said.

      “If it keeps growing at that rate, we’re looking at hitting a terawatt of solar production in 2024.

      “Even if it slows to growth of 20 per cent a year, we are on track to reach production levels of a TW a year in the late 2020s.

      “And that’s the area where you can really start cutting greenhouse gases.”

      And that’s what it’s all about – a cheap transition that does not cost more than business as usual, in fact will likely deliver savings – although some people, and some governments, prefer to remain none the wiser.

      Which is why awards like this one are so important.

      “I think (this is) a good opportunity to get across the message that things have changed with solar and that it’s the best option out there,” Green said.

      “That’s an important message to get out.

      “There’s a growing consensus that we’re going to get most of our energy out of solar down the track.

      “It’s not a matter having to help solar along. It’s not about removing the last remaining barriers – and getting out of the way of (renewable energy),” he said.

      Green said removing barriers often meant changing regulations to make them consistent with a solar type of future, as well as overcoming political resistance in places like Australia and the US. "
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      schrieb am 14.06.18 00:46:09
      Beitrag Nr. 365 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.819.521 von Popeye82 am 24.05.18 00:35:37
      http://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2018/06/12/the-digests…
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      schrieb am 14.06.18 05:21:08
      Beitrag Nr. 366 ()
      GLOBAL smart (50) Awards, Finalists (2018); SOME of the, most important, recent innovations in Smart +Connected Communities

      https://spring.smartcitiesconnect.org/Smart50Awards/
      http://smartcitiesconnect.org/smart-50-awards-finalists-anno…

      "2018 Award Recipients

      Community Awards - Community awardees exemplify a groundswell of support from leaders and community members within a municipality, in connection with the project.
      - Ypsilanti Fire Station Solar Installation, Ypsilanti, MI, US
      - Greenville Automated Taxi Shuttles, Greenville, SC, US

      Citizen (Life) Awards
      - Understanding Citizens in Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel
      - Home Care Services in Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
      - Safety and Happenings in Rio de Janiero, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

      Energy Awards
      - CITyFiED, RepliCable and InnovaTive Future Efficient Districts and Cities, Laguna de Duero-Valladolid, Spain; Soma, Turkey; Lund, Sweden
      - Smart Cities Through Smart Lighting, Brussels, Belgium
      - Energy Sharing and Cost Savings with OhmConnect, Berkeley, CA, US
      - Smart Pole & Intelligent Street Lighting, Bhopal, India
      - Philadelphia Energy Campaign for Multi-Family Affordable Housing, Philadelphia, PA, US
      - Underground Infrastructure Sensing, Burlington, VT, US; Winooski, VT, US; Chattanooga, TN, US
      - Austin SHINES Project, Austin, TX, US
      - Idaho's First Commercial Zero Net Energy Building, Boise, ID, US
      - Montreal Smart Public Lighting Control Project, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
      - Transforming Household Waste in Austin, Austin, TX, US
      - Wireless IoT Connectivity Platform in San Leandro, San Leandro, CA, US
      - San Francisco International Airport Terminal 1 Redevelopment: View Dynamic Glass, San Francisco, CA, US
      - Air, Noise, and Smart Traffic Monitoring in Ireland, Galway City, Ireland; Limerick, Ireland; Cork, Ireland; Dublin City, Ireland

      Governance Awards
      - Kansas City Smart City Initiatives, Kansas City, MO, US
      - Bhopal Plus App, Bhopal, India
      - Crime Big Data Analytics from Atlanta Police Department, Atlanta, GA, US
      - PMC Citizen Assistance, Response and Engagement (CARE), Pune, India
      - Homeless Data Sharing in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, US
      - MyRichmond, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
      - Gang and Crime Prevention in St. Louis with Smart Streetlights, St. Ann, MO; St. Charles, MO; St. Louis, MO, US
      - Lake Flood Prevention with Smart Gateway Sensors, Lakeland, FL, US

      Horizons Awards - Horizon awardees demonstrate foundational and inspiring groundwork for future smart cities projects.
      - Schenectady Smart City Report, Schenectady, NY, US
      - Yucaipa Business Incubator Center, Yucaipa, CA, US
      - Annapolis Renewable Energy Park-Solar Segment Project, Annapolis, MD, US
      - Chula Vista Bayfront Master Plan, Chula Vista, CA, US

      Mobility Awards
      - Turnit BiBo, Tartu, Estonia
      - Marietta TravelSafely App, Marietta, GA, US
      - Solar Assisted Electric Vehicle Charging and Car Share, Chattanooga, TN, US
      - VIA Mobile Ticketing System, San Antonio, TX, US
      - India's First Public Bike Share Program, Bhopal, India
      - Smarter Streets with Video Analytics in Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, US
      - Nation's First Self-Driving Shuttle Pilot in Public Right-of-Way, Las Vegas, NV, US
      - Intelligent Video Analytics in Singapore and at Changi Airport, Singapore
      - Intelligent Transport System (ITS), Bengaluru, India
      - Mobile Application for BMTC Project, Bengaluru, India
      - The Texas Innovation Alliance, Arlington, TX, US
      - oneTRANSPORT Initiative, Watford, England; Oxford, England
      - Electric Drive, Austin, TX, US
      - Vision Zero Project, Las Vegas, NV, US
      - Automated Video Analytics for Improved Mobility in Austin, Austin, TX, US

      Networks Awards
      - Emergency Internet Bypass Lane Protocol, Rochester, NY, US
      - Campbell River Advantage Network, Campbell River, Canada
      - World's Largest Network of IoT Sensors on City Streetlights, San Diego, CA, US
      - The Ammon Model, Ammon, ID, US
      - Richmond Hill Smart Street Lighting Conversion Project by Ameresco , Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
      - StormSense, Hampton Roads, Virginia, US
      - Array of Things, Chicago, Illinois, US
      - Simulated Smart City, Cary, NC, US


      Applications are reviewed by members of our global city leader community. Awardees are encouraged to attend the Smart 50 Awards Gala in April 2019 with at least two attendees of the project team.


      For more information, please contact Laura Benold, Smart Cities Connect at (email)......................................................"
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      schrieb am 14.06.18 05:51:38
      Beitrag Nr. 367 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.940.716 von Popeye82 am 08.06.18 11:33:52GLOBAL Energy prize (2018) (WInner); the Global Energy Prize annually honors outstanding achievements in energy research and technology from around the world that are helping address the world’s various and pressing energy challenges. The Global Energy Prize, founded in 2002, is awarded to the most accomplished minds in the research world. The honorees are awarded the Global Energy Prize at the International Economic Forum in St Petersburg along with a prize of RUB 39 million

      - Martin Green
      - Sergey Alekseenko -
      https://renewableenergytimes.com/2018/06/11/australian-solar…
      http://www.engineering.unsw.edu.au/energy-engineering/staff/…
      http://www.itp.nsc.ru/eng/
      http://www.globalenergyprize.org/







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      schrieb am 15.06.18 18:09:20
      Beitrag Nr. 368 ()
      coveted Innovation Award (Finalists+Winner) (2018), 11 MOST Innovative Products, +Solutions

      http://www.process-worldwide.com/the-11-most-innovative-prod…

      "Pumps/Compressors
      - Dr.-Ing. K. Busch GmbH, Cobra NC
      - Jessberger GmbH, Die intelligente Fasspumpe
      - KSB SE & Co. KGaA, KSB Guard
      - Prominent GmbH, Evolution Mikro
      - Seepex GmbH, Smart Dosing Pump

      Seepex won, with its Smart Dosing Pump

      Mechanical and Thermal Processing
      - Allgaier Process Technology GmbH, CD Dryer
      - Andritz KMPT GmbH, Pneumatischer Austrag
      - Herding GmbH, Filtertechnik Herding Flameless
      - Netzsch-Feinmahltechnik GmbH, Neos
      - Wilk-Graphite GmbH, ASKR

      The winner was Wilk Graphite, with ASKR.

      Pharmaceutical Engineering
      - Dec Group, Flex PTS
      - Eppendorf AG, Bio Flo 120
      - Gemü Gebr. Müller Apparatebau GmbH & Co. KG, 567 Biostar control – realtime
      - Glatt GmbH, Twinpro
      - L.B. Bohle Maschinen + Verfahren GmbH, Qb Con 1

      The winner was Glatt, with Twinpro.

      Filling and Packing
      - Bausch + Ströbel Maschinenfabrik Ilshofen GmbH & Co. KG, Variosys
      - Gemü Gebr. Müller Apparatebau GmbH & Co. KG, F40 F60
      - Groninger & Co. GmbH, Integra
      - Haver & Boecker oHG, Roto-Packer Adams Careline Edition
      - Maschinenfabrik Möllers GmbH, 4-Wege palettenlose Versandeinheit

      The winner was Groninger, with Integra.

      Plant Engineering and Processing
      - GE Healthcare Life Sciences, KU Bio BSL-2 Manufacturing Facility
      - GF Piping Systems Ltd., IR-110 A/IR-315 A
      - R. Stahl Schaltgeräte GmbH, Expressure
      - Spraying Systems Deutschland GmbH, Polar Dry
      - Zeta Biopharma GmbH, Zeta kLa-Wert Messmethode

      The winner was GE Healthcare Life Sciences, with KU Bio BSL-2.

      Valves, Fittings &. Seals
      - Air-Jet AG, PES 100
      - Arca Regler GmbH, 6H-Drehschieber
      - Gemü Gebr. Müller Apparatebau GmbH & Co. KG, Gemü PD-Membran
      - Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group, Q-Clamp von Biopure
      - Wika Alexander Wiegand SE & Co. KG, PG43SA-D

      The winner was Gemü Gebr. Müller Apparatebau, with the Gemü PD membrane.

      Laboratory and Analytical Engineering
      - AGT-PSG GmbH & Co., KGPSG Extrudiert Hybrid
      - Asecos GmbH, V-Move-90
      - Chemspeed Technologies AG, Flex Swile
      - Ika Werke GmbH & Co.KG, Electra Syn 2.0
      - Microlit, Ultimus

      Ika won, with Electra Syn 2.0.

      Instrumentation, Control & Automation
      - Blue Ocean Nova AG, Tellus, Triton,
      - Envea – SWR Engineering Messtechnik GmbH, Paddy
      - Festo AG & Co. KG, Festo Motion Terminal VTEM
      - Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG, PLC Next Technology
      - Sopat GmbH,Sopat VI Atex

      Phoenix Contact won, with PLC Next Technology.

      SPECIAL Awards, on the main topics of Achema

      Special Awards were also awarded in the categories "Flexible Production", "Chemical and Pharmaceutical Logistics" and "Biotech for Chemistry".
      - Flexible Production: Festo AG & Co. KG, Festo Motion Terminal VTEM
      - Chemical and Pharmaceutical Logistics: Siemens AG, Fahrerloses Transportsystem SIATRANS
      - Biotech for Chemistry: Pörner Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH, Pörner-Reishülsen-Silikat"
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      schrieb am 22.06.18 04:37:40
      Beitrag Nr. 369 ()
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      schrieb am 22.06.18 04:51:46
      Beitrag Nr. 370 ()
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      schrieb am 22.06.18 05:03:47
      Beitrag Nr. 371 ()
      Combating Terrorism Technology Startup Challenge


      - RoboSleeve, one of the CTTSC3 finalists, developed a multi-mission sleeve platform equipped with cameras and sensors (PR photo) -


      http://nocamels.com/2018/06/israel-medtech-global-counter-te…
      http://www.israeldefense.co.il/en/node/34354
      http://cttsc-x.com/the-conference/
      https://research-authority.tau.ac.il/sites/resauth.tau.ac.il…

      "Among the finalists are:

      CardioScale – CardioScale has embedded a proprietary medical monitoring algorithm in a portable arm-cuff to enable dramatic improvements in triaging, monitoring, and therefore survival rates of victims of terrorist attacks and other mass-casualty events.

      D-ID – D-ID’s novel technology protects photos from face recognition algorithms, while keeping them similar to the human eye.

      FirstPoint Mobile Guard – FirstPoint protects all mobile devices from currently undetectable threats that may be hidden in the cellular network.

      Viisights – Viisights deep video-understanding technology learns to classify objects in much the same way that humans do, representing an important breakthrough in video surveillance, border security, and any other application that requires intelligent monitoring of large amounts of video data.

      Colugo System – Colugo has developed a breakthrough UAV technology that provides the advantages of both quadrotor and fixed-wing technologies, without the disadvantages of either. The technology can take off & land vertically like a drone and fly for long distances and durations like a fixed wing UAV.

      3rdEye Systems – 3rdEye has developed a uniquely low-weight/ low-cost thermal imaging and analysis module that enables drones to automatically detect and autonomously respond to a variety of objects of interest in all light and weather conditions.

      RoboSleeve – RoboSleeve leverages advanced medical robotics and catheterization technologies to solve the homeland security and defense problem of inspecting pipes, and other dangerous and inaccessible spaces.

      FinCom.Co Ltd – Fincom's advanced phonetics-embedded AI identifies the same individual across any number of different databases, even those in which the name is misspelled or written in a different language.

      Cyber Sepio Systems – Sepio solves the problem of rogue software riding on computer peripherals or components introduced by internal abusers or via the supply chain.

      NVISOL Ltd – The NVISOL smart-hook autonomously homes in on and robustly grasps its target, solving the classic problem of retrieving critical assets from inaccessible locations."
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      schrieb am 22.06.18 08:00:46
      Beitrag Nr. 372 ()
      (Coveted) MedTech BreakTHROUGH Award (2018)
      http://medtechbreakthrough.com/award-winners/

      "Leadership

      Medical Device Engineering Breakthrough

      [/url]

      Healthcare Insurance Innovation Award
      [/url]

      Best MedTech Startup
      [/url]

      Best MedTech CEO
      Brenda Schmidt
      [/url]

      Best Overall Digital Health Company
      [/url]

      Overall Digital Health Innovation Award
      [/url]

      Best Health Network Technology Implementation
      St. Luke’s University Health Network (SLUHN)
      [/url]

      Best Overall Fitness Technology Company
      [/url]

      Best Overall MedTech Company
      [/url]

      Clinical and Health Administration

      Best Clinical Efficiency Solution

      [/url]

      Clinical Efficiency Innovation Award
      [/url]

      Best Clinical Efficiency Platform
      [/url]

      Best Patient Scheduling Solution
      [/url]

      Best Compliance Solution
      [/url]

      Best Compliance Management Solution Provider
      [/url]

      Best Clinical Administration Hardware Device
      [/url]

      Best Computerized Decision Support Solution
      [/url]

      Best Overall Health Administration Software
      [/url]

      Innovation in Health Administration Award
      [/url]

      Best Store and Forward Imaging Solution
      [/url]

      Best Patient Safety Device
      [/url]
      BlackJack

      [b]Patient Engagement

      Best Patient Relationship Management Solution[/b]
      [/url]

      Best Overall Patient Engagement Solution
      [/url]

      Best Patient Portal
      [/url]

      Mobile App Innovation Award
      [/url]

      Patient Engagement Innovation Award
      [/url]

      Best Overall Patient Engagement Service
      [/url]

      Electronic Health Records

      Best Electronic Health Record Solution

      [/url]

      Best Electronic Health Record Service
      [/url]

      Best Electronic Health Record Security Solution
      [/url]

      EHR Innovation Award
      [/url]

      Genomics

      Best Overall Genomics Company

      [/url]

      Best Overall Genomics Solution
      [/url]

      Best Personal Genome Testing Service
      [/url]

      Internet-of-Things (IoT) Healthcare

      Best Healthcare Robotics Solution

      [/url]

      Best IoT Healthcare Platform
      [/url]

      Best IoT Fitness Wearable
      [/url]

      Best IoT Healthcare Wearable Device
      [/url]

      Innovation in Healthcare Wearables Award
      [/url]

      Best Biometric Sensor Solution
      [/url]

      Best Use of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
      [/url]

      Best Overall Connected Healthcare Solution
      [/url]

      Best Wearable Sensor Solution
      [/url]

      Best Connected Healthcare Product
      [/url]

      Medical Data

      Best Health Information Exchange (HIE) Solution

      [/url]

      Best Healthcare Big Data Platform
      [/url]

      Best Healthcare Big Data Solution
      [/url]

      Best Overall Healthcare Data Analytics Platform
      [/url]

      Innovation in Healthcare Analytics Award
      [/url]

      Health and Fitness

      Best Personal Health App

      [/url]

      Best Sleep Monitoring Solution
      [/url]

      Best Nutrition Mobile App
      [/url]

      Best Healthcare Information Destination
      [/url]

      Mobile Communications & teleHealth

      Best TeleHealth Platform

      [/url]

      Best Virtual Care Solution
      [/url]

      Best Overall mHealth Solution
      [/url]

      Best Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Solution
      [/url]

      Best Videoconferencing Solution
      [/url]

      Best Overall TeleHealth Solution
      [/url]

      Best Overall mHealth Hardware Solution
      [/url]

      TeleHealth Innovation Award
      [/url]

      Breakthrough Innovation in Virtual Care Award
      [/url]

      Medical Device

      Best New Technology Solution - Medical Imaging

      Samsung Neurologica
      [/url]

      Best New Technology Solution - Diabetes Management
      [/url]

      Best New Technology Solution - Ultrasound
      [/url]

      Best New Technology Solution - Monitoring
      [/url]

      Best New Technology Solution - Diagnostic
      [/url]

      Best New Technology Solution - Surgical
      [/url]

      Best New Technology Solution - Therapeutic
      [/url]

      Best New Technology Solution - Radiology
      [/url]

      Best New Technology Solution - Cardiology
      [/url]

      Best New Technology Solution - Oncology
      [/url]

      Best New Technology Solution - Pain Management
      [/url]

      Best New Technology Solution - Drug Development
      [/url]

      Best New Technology Solution - Cancer Management
      [/url]

      Best Overall Medical Device Product
      [/url]

      Best Overall Medical Device Solution
      [/url]

      Best Overall Medical Device Company
      [/url]

      Medical Device

      Best Healthcare Network Security Solution

      [/url]

      Best Cloud Security Solution
      [/url]

      Best Patient Data Security Solution
      [/url]

      Best Overall Healthcare Cybersecurity Solution
      [/url]

      2017 Winners....................................................................."
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      schrieb am 27.06.18 21:02:39
      Beitrag Nr. 373 ()
      Innovators Under 35; these innovators are TRANSforming the world, through technology --and their careers have juuuuust begun; Previous winners include Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the cofounders of Google; Mark Zuckerberg, the cofounder of Facebook; Jonathan Ive, the chief designer of Apple; Max Levchin, the cofounder of PayPal and founder of Slide; David Karp, the creator of Tumblr

      http://www.technologyreview.com/lists/innovators-under-35/20…

      " Inventors

      James Dahlman
      His method makes it possible to test 300 drugs, @once:eek::eek::eek:.

      Shreya Dave
      Her filtration system could eliminate much of the energy used in industrial separation processes.

      Shinjini Kundu
      Medical images are so detailed it can be hard to decipher them. Her program can spot what people can’t.

      Barbarita Lara
      An earthquake led her to invent a blend of analog and digital technologies for use when networks are down.

      Will McLean
      Hearing loss in humans has always been irreversible. His innovation may:eek::eek::eek: change that.

      Manan Suri
      His computer chips mimic the workings of the human brain.

      Sheng Xu
      Making off-the-shelf electronics stretchable.

      Huanping Zhou
      Her innovations could make better, cheaper alternatives to silicon solar cells.

      Entrepreneurs

      Their innovations are creating new businesses and upending the old ways of doing things.

      Natalya Bailey
      A system to propel tiny satellites using electrical energy.

      Jonas Cleveland
      Helping create the shopping robots of the near future.

      Elizabeth Nyeko
      Her energy solution for rural communities in Africa could make grids more efficient, everywhere.

      Yin Qi
      His face-recognition platform transformed the way business is done in China.

      Ashutosh Saxena
      When his smart speakers didn’t work as well as hoped, he built a better system.

      William Woodford
      Finding the materials for the next generation of grid-scale batteries.

      Ji Xu
      He helped build a payment system that lets anyone with an internet connection use financial services.

      Alice Zhang
      Using machine learning to identify new treatments for Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.

      Visionaries

      They look at things in new ways, unlocking powerful and sometimes unconventional uses of technology.

      Shehar Bano
      She made state censorship beatable by revealing the technology it relies on.

      Niki Bayat
      She invented materials that can heal eyes:eek: , by sealing up traumatic injuries.

      Marzyeh Ghassemi
      Using AI to make sense of messy hospital data.

      Archana Kamal
      She solved a BIG problem in quantum computing by shrinking the components.

      Brenden Lake
      Getting machines to learn in the fast and flexible ways, that humans can.

      Adam Marblestone
      He wrote the book:eek::eek::eek: , on how to record every neuron in the brain.

      Prineha Narang
      Her research on materials, @the smallest scale could:eek::eek: lead to a new generation of technologies.

      Menno Veldhorst
      He figured out how to make workable quantum circuits on silicon—a feat previously:eek: considered impossible.

      Humanitarians

      They see technology as a way to bring about a safer, healthier, and more equitable world.

      Hera Hussain
      Her tech nonprofit makes it easy for women to build a domestic-abuse case without a lawyer.

      Mustafa Suleyman
      Working to alleviate human suffering through AI.

      Minmin Yen
      Cholera kills, and vaccines don’t always work. She created a better solution.

      Pioneers

      Their innovations are leading the way to better gene editing, smarter AI, and a safer internet.

      Joy Buolamwini
      When AI misclassified her face, she started a movement for accountability.

      Alessandro Chiesa
      A cryptocurrency that’s as private as cash.

      Chelsea Finn
      Her robots act like toddlers—watching adults, copying them in order to learn.

      Alexandre Rebert
      He asked, what if a computer could fix, itself?:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

      Nabiha Saklayen
      She developed a way to edit genes, with cheap lasers.

      Julian Schrittwieser
      AlphaGo beat the world’s best Go player. He helped engineer the program that whipped AlphaGo.

      John Schulman
      Training AI to be smarter and better, one game of Sonic the Hedgehog at a time.

      Humsa Venkatesh
      She discovered a secret to cancer growth, that could lead to a new class of drugs."
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.981.327 von Popeye82 am 14.06.18 00:46:09pace of invention (and change) is juuust toooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo strong






      http://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2018/06/28/the-digests…
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      schrieb am 03.07.18 05:11:24
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      schrieb am 08.07.18 19:07:14
      Beitrag Nr. 376 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.107.601 von Popeye82 am 30.06.18 23:51:31pace of invention (and change) is juuust toooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo strong






      http://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2018/07/04/the-digests…
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      schrieb am 08.07.18 22:22:17
      Beitrag Nr. 377 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 50.332.746 von Popeye82 am 05.08.15 03:29:34ANYbody can learn







      WORLD Technology Pioneers (2018), winners

      http://www.weforum.org/press/2018/06/meet-the-2018-world-eco…
      https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=world+technolog…
      http://www.facebook.com/worldeconomicforum
      http://widgets.weforum.org/techpioneers-2018/

      "1928 Diagnostics (Sweden)
      An online platform providing bioinformatic analysis of genome sequencing
      https://1928diagnostics.com/

      Agrosmart (Brazil)
      Agronomic models based on seed genetics, soil type, microclimate data
      https://agrosmart.com.br/en/

      Apeel Sciences (USA)
      Plant-derived technologies to reduce food waste and increase food access
      http://apeelsciences.com/

      Applied Brain Research (Canada)
      Compiler, operating system and applications for next-generation computer chips
      https://appliedbrainresearch.com/

      Aqua Security (Israel)
      Automated full-stack security for platforms and clouds
      https://www.aquasec.com/

      Armis (USA)
      Agentless internet of things (IoT) security platform for enterprises
      http://www.armis.com/

      BenevolentAI (United Kingdom)
      Development and application of artificial intelligence (AI) for scientific innovation
      https://benevolent.ai/

      Bestmile (Switzerland)
      Cloud platform to optimize autonomous vehicle fleets
      https://bestmile.com/

      BitPesa (Kenya)
      Digital financial solutions from and for emerging markets
      https://public.bitpesa.co/

      Blue Vision Labs (United Kingdom)
      Cloud technology for various augmented reality (AR) industry applications
      http://www.bluevisionlabs.com/

      Cadenza Innovation (USA)
      Low-cost, high-capacity cell design for lithium-ion energy storage systems
      https://cadenzainnovation.com/

      CarePay (Kenya)
      Platform for health financing and delivery in Africa
      http://www.carepay.co.ke/

      Casetext (USA)
      Artificial intelligence (AI) for context-aware legal research
      https://casetext.com/

      Code.org (USA)
      Expanding access to computer science in schools
      https://code.org/

      CognitiveScale (USA)
      Augmented intelligence software to extend human cognitive function
      http://www.cognitivescale.com/

      Cohesity (USA)
      Platform for hyperconverged secondary storage solutions
      http://www.cohesity.com/

      Color Genomics (USA)
      Democratizing access to high-quality genetic information
      http://www.color.com/

      CUJO AI (USA)
      Software and firmware solutions for gateway and cloud infrastructure
      http://www.getcujo.com/

      Delair (France)
      Commercial drone solutions to digitize physical assets into business insights
      https://delair.aero/

      Drive.ai (USA)
      Artificial intelligence (AI) software for autonomous vehicles using deep learning
      http://www.drive.ai/

      Everledger (United Kingdom)
      Digital ledger that tracks and protects valuable assets
      http://www.everledger.io/

      EVRYTHNG (United Kingdom)
      Digital identity and data management for consumer products
      https://evrythng.com/

      Fetch Robotics (USA)
      Collaborative autonomous mobile robots for commercial and industrial environments
      https://fetchrobotics.com/

      Gamalon (USA)
      Next generation artificial intelligence for natural language
      https://gamalon.com/

      Grid Singularity (Germany)
      Open, decentralized energy data exchange platform
      https://gridsingularity.com/

      H55 (Switzerland)
      Electric propulsion systems for efficient and affordable aviation technology
      http://www.h55.ch/

      Horizon State (Australia)
      A decentralized engagement and decision-making platform
      https://horizonstate.com/

      Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (USA)
      A global crowd-powered organization developing Hyperloop technologies
      http://www.hyperloop.global/

      Innoviz Technologies (Israel)
      High-resolution, solid-state light detection and ranging solutions for autonomous vehicles
      https://innoviz.tech/

      Juvo (USA)
      Mobile identity scoring for financial and digital access
      https://juvo.com/

      Malong Technologies (China)
      Artificial intelligence for product recognition
      http://www.malong.com/en/home

      ME SOLshare (Bangladesh)
      Decentralized peer-to-peer microgrids
      http://www.me-solshare.com/

      Melonport (Switzerland)
      Open-source blockchain software for digital asset managers
      https://melonport.com/

      Modern Meadow (USA)
      Biofabrication to develop new leather materials
      http://www.modernmeadow.com/

      My Crop Technologies (India)
      A machine learning-based collaborative platform to support farmers
      http://www.mycrop.tech/

      Narrativ (USA)
      Building renewable link technology to democratize commerce
      https://narrativ.com/

      Narrative Science (USA)
      An intent-driven system automatically transforming data into intelligent narratives
      https://narrativescience.com/

      OnlinePajak (Indonesia)
      An application to handle corporate taxes and administration faster
      http://www.online-pajak.com/

      Ovamba Solutions (USA)
      Funding trade and commodities in emerging markets, including Africa
      http://www.ovamba.com/

      Peloton Technology (USA)
      Driver-assistive truck platooning technology
      https://peloton-tech.com/

      Petuum (USA)
      A software infrastructure provider enabling artificial intelligence (AI) for enterprises
      http://www.petuum.com/

      Plataforma Verde (Brazil)
      Software as a service for online solid waste management
      https://plataformaverde.com.br/

      Plenty (USA)
      Indoor vertical farming using optimized resources
      http://www.plentyusa.com/

      Precognize (Israel)
      A predictive maintenance software for the process industry
      http://www.precog.co/

      Primer (USA)
      Machines that can read and write
      https://primer.ai/

      Pymetrics (USA)
      Gamified recruiting tool powered by artificial intelligence (AI)
      http://www.pymetrics.com/

      QuintessenceLabs (Australia)
      Quantum-based cybersecurity solutions
      http://www.quintessencelabs.com/

      Raycatch (Israel)
      A software application to maximize energy productivity
      http://www.raycatch.com/index.html

      Seismic (USA)
      Powering clothing through the integration of apparel and robotics
      http://www.myseismic.com/

      SocialCops (India)
      Data intelligence to clean up unorganized data
      https://socialcops.com/

      Soft Robotics (USA)
      Robotic technology to mimic the dexterity of the human hand
      http://www.softroboticsinc.com/

      Soul Machines (New Zealand)
      Humanizing computing through the use of artificial intelligence (AI)
      http://www.soulmachines.com/

      Suade Labs (United Kingdom)
      Regulation-as-a-service on a software platform for financial institutions
      https://suade.org/

      ThoughtSpot (USA)
      A search and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven analytics platform
      http://www.thoughtspot.com/

      Tulip Interfaces (USA)
      Digital manufacturing enhanced with work instruction apps
      https://tulip.co/

      uBiome (USA)
      Transforming the microbiome into services to improve people's lives
      https://ubiome.com/

      Utilis (Israel)
      Identifying water by analysing satellite imagery
      https://utiliscorp.com/

      Vayyar (Israel)
      Safe, low-cost 3D imaging sensors used in various applications
      https://vayyar.com/

      Watergen (Israel)
      Pulling clean and safe drinking water from the air
      http://water-gen.com/

      WaystoCap (Morocco)
      Marketplace for businesses to trade goods in Africa
      http://www.waystocap.com/

      XM Cyber (Israel)
      A cybersecurity platform to identify all attack vectors
      https://xmcyber.com/ "
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      schrieb am 08.07.18 22:46:57
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.165.346 von Popeye82 am 08.07.18 22:22:17Moses walked through the desert, and ALMOST died






      http://water-gen.com/
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      schrieb am 09.07.18 21:49:32
      Beitrag Nr. 379 ()
      (IAR cluster members) “Most Innovative Technology” award

      http://www.deinove.com/en/news/all-press-releases/deinove-aw…
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      schrieb am 12.07.18 14:06:49
      Beitrag Nr. 380 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.164.572 von Popeye82 am 08.07.18 19:07:14pace of invention (and change) is juuust toooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo strong
      ; today microbead alternatives, lignin for high-value markets, a biodegradable battery breakthrough, a protein-enhancing crop technology, e.coli detection using cellphone tech, synthetic spider silk vaccine delivery, plant-based beverage expansion, and more





      http://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2018/07/10/the-digests…
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      schrieb am 12.07.18 15:42:07
      Beitrag Nr. 381 ()
      CNBC DISRUPTOR50 list, private companies, whose innovations are CHANGING the world


      http://www.cnbc.com/2018/05/22/meet-the-2018-cnbc-disruptor-…
      http://www.cnbc.com/cnbc-disruptors/
      http://www.cnbc.com/2018/05/22/spacex-leading-the-space-race…

      "1 SpaceX
      Taking the lead in the new space race.

      2 Uber
      Faring better in the post-Travis era.

      3 Airbnb
      Rewriting the book on bookings.

      4 Didi Chuxing
      How do you say "Uber" in Mandarin?

      5 Lyft
      Sticking to the high road.

      6 Grab
      Just another rideshare unicorn ...

      7 23andMe
      A genetics house call.

      8 Udacity
      Nanodegree your way to a new job.

      9 Rent the Runway
      A closet in the cloud.

      10 Coinbase
      Buy, sell, HODL.

      11 TransferWise
      Eating up foreign-exchange fees.

      12 Oscar Health
      200,000 people who like their plan.

      13 Payoneer
      Helping companies get paid around the world.

      14 SurveyMonkey
      A way to better answers.

      15 Progyny
      Fertile ground for disruption.

      16 Adyen
      The company that gave PayPal the wooden shoe.

      17 TheRealReal
      What's in your closet?

      18 Indigo Agriculture
      Seeding the world.

      19 Ezetap
      Powering India's cashless revolution.

      20 Peloton
      A new spin on spinning.

      21 Ginkgo Bioworks
      Microbe economics.

      22 LISNR
      No Wi-Fi? No problem.

      23 WeWork
      For when you need some space.

      24 Ellevest
      Wall Street for, and by, women.

      25 Zipline International
      Drones to the rescue.

      26 LanzaTech
      Won't let carbon go to waste.

      27 Crowdstrike
      Into the breach, and ending it.

      28 Xiaomi
      A $100 billion iPhone competitor, any day now.

      29 Flirtey
      The robot revolution takes flight.

      30 Veritas Genetics
      Your whole genome, all 6.4 billion letters of it.

      31 Houzz
      Improving home improvement.

      32 C3 IoT
      What are those devices saying?

      33 Palantir Technologies
      They know you, even if you don't know them.:):):)

      34 Darktrace
      A digital immune boost.

      35 Duolingo
      How do you say ...

      36 Pinterest
      100 billion ideas shared.

      37 Thinx
      An underwear innovator takes on Tampax.

      38 Robinhood
      Turning trading upside down.

      39 Uptake
      Big machines break, but maybe they don't have to.

      40 Drawbridge
      An ad's journey from screen to screen.

      41 InMobi
      A personalized mobile ad experience............................."
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      schrieb am 13.07.18 10:18:41
      Beitrag Nr. 382 ()
      Energy Innovation Pioneers, from a field of >500 startups, IHS Markit is pleased to announce the 2018 class of Energy Innovation Pioneers


      https://ondemand.ceraweek.com/detail/videos/innovation-pione…
      https://ceraweek.com/energy-innovation-pioneers/

      "- 1366 Technologies - Frank van Mierlo, CEO
      http://1366tech.com/
      - Claroty - Galina Antova, Co-Founder & Chief Business Development Officer
      http://www.claroty.com/

      - Clean Energy Collective - Paul Spencer, CEO
      http://www.cleanenergyco.com/commercial/

      - ES Xplore - Dan Meyer, Chief Executive Officer
      http://esxplore.com/

      - FogHorn Systems - David King, Chief Executive Officer
      http://www.foghorn.io/

      - M-TriGen - Kevin Robert, Chairman & CEO
      http://www.mtrigen.com/

      - Water Lens - Keith Cole, Chief Executive Officer & Founder
      http://www.waterlensusa.com/ "
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      schrieb am 13.07.18 17:42:06
      Beitrag Nr. 383 ()
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      schrieb am 14.07.18 17:57:42
      Beitrag Nr. 384 ()
      AgriVest 2018 awards (winner)


      http://www.agrivestisrael.com/companies-2018
      http://www.israel21c.org/hundreds-from-30-nations-explore-is…
      http://mixingbowlhub.com/agtech-startups-agrivest-israel/

      "WeedOut, A new strategy in the world of weed control

      WINNER, BEST ISRAELI AGTECH COMPANY

      WeedOut is developing a biological herbicide to eradicate resistant weeds; based on the development of proprietary weed pollen applied via artificial pollination for weed seed abortion to block the next generation of viable weed seeds.
      http://www.weedout-ibs.com/

      AquiNovo, Growth enhancers for farmed fish

      2ND PLACE, BEST ISRAEL AGTECH COMPANY COMPETITION

      AquiNovo is developing non-GMO, non-hormonal growth enhancers for accelerating fish growth of farmed fish to meet the ever-growing demand for fish protein.
      http://trendlines.com/portfolio/aquinovo/
      http://trendlines.com/wp-content/uploads/aquinovo-now-fundin…

      AgreMatch, Unique approach for the discovery of beneficial agricultural compounds

      AgreMatch is developing an algorithm that analyzes different types of data and uses machine learning to find links between known compounds and unmet agricultural needs.
      http://www.agrematch.com/

      Flying SpArk, Superior animal protein from fruit fly larvae

      FlyingSpark is developing a technology to produce superior animal protein from fruit fly larvae and finding new ways of incorporating larvae protein into food products for human consumption.
      http://www.theflyingspark.com/

      FruitSpec, Highly accurate estimates of fruit yields

      FruitSpec is developing a system for highly accurate estimates/projections of fruit yields based on multi spectral machine vision technology; uses applied computer vision and an AI algorithm to automatically count and estimate fruit number and size – even when the fruit is green.
      http://trendlines.com/portfolio/fruitspec/

      HiGrade Cannabis Analytics, Fast, low-cost, non-destructive cannabis analytics

      HiGrade is developing fast, low-cost, non-destructive cannabis analytics; utilizing machine learning technologies, HiGrade allows users to identify the potency, quality, strain, and other critical traits of the plant within seconds.
      http://www.gethigrade.com/web/

      MetoMotion, Multipurpose robotic system for automating labor-intensive tasks

      MetoMotion is developing a multipurpose robotic system for automating labor-intensive tasks in greenhouses to address the advancing labor crisis and rising costs in vegetable production.
      https://metomotion.com/

      PlantArcBio, Innovative, IP-protected platform for improving plants' performance

      PlantArcBio is developing a Direct In Plant platform (DIP™) to screen millions of plants with unique genes from any possible source, and with no prior knowledge of the plant; enables fast discovery of promising genes such as drought tolerance, yield improvement, insect control, and herbicide tolerance.
      http://plantarcbio.com/

      Skyx, Modular swarm of autonomous spraying drones

      Skyx is developing the "brain" for a modular swarm of autonomous spraying robots; system includes an optimized mission planning, auto-execution, and real-time control of each robot.
      http://www.skyx.solutions/

      Unavoo, Breakthrough sweetening platform

      Unavoo is developing a novel sweetening platform (HEYLO) to fully eliminate sugars and artificial sweeteners from food and beverages; innovative sweetening blend offers an all-natural, zero-glycemic solution that is safe for diabetics, pre-diabetics, and people seeking healthy alternatives to sugar.
      http://www.heylosweet.com/

      Water.io, Turning Consumer Packaged Goods (CPGs) into smart packages

      Water.io is developing an Internet of Packaging (IoP) platform that turns almost any Consumer-Packaged Goods (CPG) into a smart parcel, which generates data to reduce hand- or NFC-based technology checking.
      http://www.water-io.com/ "
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      schrieb am 14.07.18 18:09:14
      Beitrag Nr. 385 ()
      Inaugural Ag Automation Competition (finalists), who are developing technologies that improve on-farm efficiencies, +inventing automation to help relieve agriculture’s labor shortage
      http://radicle.vc/four-technology-startups-chosen-to-compete…

      "- Augean Robotics
      Augean Robotics builds Burro, a robot that follows pickers and functions as virtual conveyor belt between pick points and collection points, allowing hand pickers to pick continuously rather than wasting up to 30 percent of their time shuttling produce.
      http://www.augeanrobotics.com/

      - FruitSpec
      FruitSpec provides a highly accurate fruit yield estimation from the early immature green fruit stage when critical decisions are made.
      trendlines.com/portfolio/fruitspec/

      - Ganaz
      Ganaz helps farms recruit and engage with their workforce. Using their growing network of thousands of farmworkers and their social media integrations, Ganaz lets farms recruit farmworkers with a few taps from their smartphone. Once on the job, farmers can get essential messages out to their workforce (like shift changes) and solicit feedback on working conditions to improve retention.
      https://ganaz.com/

      - GroGuru
      GroGuru has a 100 percent wireless underground sensor that is able to transmit from as far below ground as six feet. In addition, their transmission device can work with other sensors. Their wireless solution can instrument, monitor, collect and analyze data, and deliver real-time results for optimal soil and water management across all soil and crop types.
      http://www.groguru.com/ "
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      schrieb am 19.07.18 08:14:41
      Beitrag Nr. 386 ()
      Clean Growth Program Awards, Semifinalists


      http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/cleangrowth/21182
      http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/cleangrowth/20254
      http://www.jwnenergy.com/article/2018/7/10-oilsands-technolo…

      "Project Lead -Project Title

      3P Technology Corp Pulsed Power Drilling Waste Remediation
      ABRI Tech Inc Development of Biooil and Biochar Markets in Newfoundland
      AGNICO EAGLE MINES LIMITED Pre- feasibility study on compact axial turbines for in-river hydroelectricity generation in Nunavut
      Airex Energy Inc Hazelton Biocoal Energy
      Alberta Geothermal Corp. Eavor-Loop Implementation Facility
      Applied Quantum Materials Inc. Luminescent Solar Concentrators for Building Integrated Photovoltaics
      ArcelorMittal Dofasco G.P. Biocarbon Injection at AM Dofasco
      Arterran Renewables Ltd. Arterran Advanced Fuel (AAF) / DMI Pilot Plant
      BC Research Inc. Biohydrogen Production Through Catalytic Reforming with Negative Carbon Emission.
      Barrick Gold Corp. Dynaminer continuous cutting system
      BioÉnergie La Tuque Première bioraffinerie canadienne de production de carburants renouvelables issus de la valorisation de résidus de coupe forestière.
      BioLargo Water Canada, Inc. Treatment of OSPW Using BioLargo’s Advanced Oxidation System (AOS)
      Biothermica Technologies Inc. Conversion de résidus de bois (biomasse) pour la production de gaz de synthèse et de biocarburants par un procédé de gazéification couplé avec un électrolyseur.
      C-FER Technologies (1999) Inc. Enhanced Geothermal Anywhere
      COREM Démonstration en usine pilote d’un procédé propre de réutilisation de l’azote pour dissoudre les métaux précieux
      CRB Innovations inc. Scaling up first commercial pilot production of lignocellulosic sugars for biofuels production via a hub and spoke strategy
      CalAgua Innovations Corp. Eliminating Alberta’s Oilsands Tailings Ponds by Processing Fine Tailings with Ionic Liquids and Nanomaterials
      Canada Mining Innovation Council Novel Grinding Technology to Significantly Reduce Energy Consumption in Mining
      Canadian Natural Resources Limited In-Pit Extraction Process
      Canfor Pulp Ltd. Pulp Mill Biocrude; extended production, applications and verification
      Canfor Pulp Ltd. Catalytic Hydrothermal Bio Crude Facility - Front End Engineering
      Carbonix Inc. Tailings Management Through Nano Technologies
      Carleton University Electrochemical water treatment technology for the pulp and paper industry
      Carleton University Optical Technology to Quantify and Mitigate Casing Gas and Liquid Storage Tank Venting
      Carleton University Development of rapid, cost effective protocols for the determination of environmental baseline condition, land-use impact monitoring and the protection of aquatic ecosystem health in the mining sector
      Cementation Canada Inc. Injection Hoisting Demonstrator
      Centre Technologique des Résidus Industriels Mise à niveau de la technologie de pyrolyse CarbonFX pour la valorisation des déchets à base de bois.
      Centre Technologique des Résidus Industriels Utilisation des Hautes Puissances Pulsées (HPP) dans l’amélioration des procédés de concentration des métaux précieux et des métaux stratégiques.
      Centre for Excellence in Mining Innovation Improved Technologies and Bioprocesses for Valorization of Pyrrhotite and Arsenopyrite Mine Wastes
      Centre for Excellence in Mining Innovation Reducing Energy in Comminution
      Conifex Timber Inc. Conifex Biomass Waste Utilization Project
      Domtar Inc. Development of an Innovative and Flexible Multi-Component Forest Biorefinery Park
      E2Metrix Inc [/b] Démontrer la performance de l'électro-technologie ECOTHOR sur les effluents liquides des opérations minières
      ElectroKinetic Solutions Inc. Prototype Testing on Oil Sands Tailings: ElectroKinetic Solutions-Dewatering Technology (EKS-DT)
      Elkem Métal Canada inc Démonstration d'un procédé de fabrication de briquettes de biocarbone pour l'industrie métallurgique
      Énergir & Greenfield Global Projet de valorisation en GNR de la biomasse forestière résiduelle (Projet G4)
      Enerlab 2000 Inc. Unité de démonstration pour la fabrication d'un biopolyol à base de lignine et d'autres bioproduits forestiers
      Enlighten Innovations Inc. CLEANSEAS Demonstration Project
      Envirobay Inc Sulphate Treatment in Mining
      [b]FPInnovations
      TMP-Bio
      FPInnovations Hybrid Truck
      FVT Research Inc. The 100% electric mine. Converting the biggest diesels to electric.
      Fortress Specialty Cellulose Inc. Production of Xylitol from Eastern Hardwood Pre-Hydrolysate Kraft Process
      Geoscience BC Society Quantitative, Real-time GHG Mass Flux Measurements by sUAV
      Goldcorp Canada Ltd Goldcorp EcoTails
      Goldcorp Canada Ltd Borden 'Mine of the Future' Energy Innovations
      Husky Oil Operations Limited HDR Diluent Reduction Technology Market Product and Trial
      IAMGOLD CORPORATION The production and use of desulphurized tailings as a tailings facility cover
      INNOTECH ALBERTA INC. Bio-based Elastomer Material for Oilsands & Mining Slurries Piping Systems
      INNOTECH ALBERTA INC. Advanced Low Carbon Solid Fuel Technology Demonstration for Coal-free Alberta
      Imperial Oil Resources Limited Enhanced Bitumen Recovery Technology Pilot
      Imperial Oil Resources Limited Demonstration of Flue Gas Heat and Water Recovery for Oil Sand Mining
      Integra Gold Corporation High Efficiency Conveyance for Underground Mining
      International Institute for Sustainable Development Floating Treatment Wetland (FTW) Technology for Oil Spill BioRemediation: A Component of the FOReST Project
      Jetti Services Canada Inc Revolutionising copper production with Jetti: soluble depassivation catalyst for for ambient temperature leaching of sulphide waste rock and concentrator tailings
      KmX Corporation Zero Liquid Discharge in Mining through Advanced Membrane Technology
      LC Technologies Inc LCTech CDI Water Treatment
      LC Technologies Inc. LCTech CDI Water Treatment
      Lambton College of Applied Arts and Technology Forward Water Pilot Plant Optimization
      MEG Energy Corp. eMVAPEX Pilot, Phase 3
      Mag One Operations Inc. FEED Study for High Purity Magnesium Oxide Demonstration Plant using Tailings from former Asbestos (Serpentinite) Mining Operations
      Mara Renewables Corporation Forest-to-Food: Algal Biomass from Wood By-Products
      McMaster University Next-Generation Environmentally Friendly Underground Mining Vehicles with Electrified Powertrain and Adaptive Energy Management: Enabling Clean Growth of The Canadian Mining Industry
      Memorial University of Newfoundland Nanoengineered Carbon Sorbents and Treatment System for Pollutants Removal based on Forest Products and Waste
      Mining Innovation Rehabilitation and Applied Research Corporation Engineered Natural Heat Exchange Systems for Mines
      NRStor Remotes Communities and Mines L.P. Clean Energy Microgrid at Remote Nunavut Mine Site
      Nader Mahinpey A novel strategy for conversion of CO2 to value-added products via dry methane reforming: advancement towards a sustainable commercial technology
      Northern Alberta Institute of Technology Utilization of fly ash from pulp and paper mills for the removal of water from raw natural gas
      Nova Innovation CAN Limited Nova Tidal Array
      Ontario Power Generation Mining and Small Nuclear Generation – Models for the North
      Origin Materials Canada Pioneer BioProducts Sarnia Facilities
      Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada Affordable Zero-Emission Fail-Safe Electric Dump Valve Actuator (DVA)
      Propulsion Québec Développement d’un nouveau système de propulsion électrique pour l’industrie minière selon les recommandations du GMSG
      Razor Energy Corp Geothermal energy co-production from an active oil and gas operation in Swan Hills, Alberta
      Royal Institution for the advancement of learning / McGill University
      SYLVIS Enviromental Services Inc. BIOSALIX: Mine reclamation using fabricated soils and organic residuals to augment soil quality and underpin a cleantech economy through short rotation willow feedstock production
      Saltworks Technologies Inc. Enhanced Sustainability and Competitiveness of Canadian Oil Production: lowering OpEx, water, and environmental impacts via advanced ion exchange membrane water desalting plants
      Saskatchewan Research Council Development of an At-line Active Clay Analyzer for the Canadian Mining Industry
      Sitec Quartz Inc. A New Production Process for Fumed Silica Using Plasma
      Suncor Energy Inc PASS Demonstration Pit Lake (DPL) Research Project
      THE GOVERNING COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Renewable natural gas via electrocatalytic upgrading of CO2 captured at the wellhead
      Terra CO2 Technologies Ltd. De-risking of Long-term Mine Waste Storage by Advanced Tailings Agglomeration and Coating
      TerraVerdae Bioworks Inc. Advanced CNC Reinforced PHA Bioplastics
      Terrestrial Energy Inc. Integral Molten Salt Reactor Development
      The University of British Columbia Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage in Mine Tailings
      Titanium Corporation Inc. Demonstration of CVW Sustainable Technology at Canadian Natural Horizon
      Université Laval Atmospheric plasma technologies towards elimination of cyanides from gold extraction processes
      Université Laval Bioremédiation (Biorestauration) par filtration phytobienne de drainage minier acide (DMA) pour un développement propre (PHYTOBIOREM)
      University of British Columbia Breakthrough technologies to increase Canadian renewable natural gas production from forest and othe
      University of Manitoba Addressing technical challenges to displace diesel and enable hydrokinetic renewable power for remote coastal and river communities Canada wide
      University of Waterloo Utilization of cellulosic biomass for wood-plastic composites and rubber reinforcement
      WSP Canada Inc. Restauration écologique de sites de résidus miniers
      West Fraser Hinton Pulp Demonstration of Renewable Energy Production from Foul Condensates at a Kraft Pulp Mill
      West Fraser Mills Ltd. West Fraser Propel™ Biocomposites
      West Fraser Mills Ltd. West Fraser Alberta Advanced BioCarbon (AAB)
      Woodgrove Technologies Inc. Using Direct Fotation Reactors for Desulphurization of Musselwhite Tailings
      Woodland Biofuels Inc. Woodland Commercialization Activity"
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.267.295 von Popeye82 am 21.07.18 08:05:12Klappt irgendwie nicht,
      warum auch immer.
      Dann nur Link.
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      Clean Energy Council Awards (winners) (2018)
      www.cleanenergysummit.com.au/awards.html

      "The Clean Energy Council Awards, presented at the Australian Clean Energy Summit Gala Dinner, recognise excellence in the clean energy sector.

      2018 Clean Energy Council Awards winners

      Congratulations to the winners of the 2018 Clean Energy Council Awards.

      Outstanding Contribution to Industry Award winner - Nigel Morris

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      The Clean Energy Council has awarded the Outstanding Contribution to Industry Award to Nigel Morris, a pioneer of the Australian solar industry through his work at Rainbow Power Company, BP Solar, RoofJuice and Solar Analytics.

      Nigel is a determined advocate for solar power and has been a champion of quality and integrity throughout his 25-year career in the solar industry. He serves as a mentor to many, is a blogger and podcaster and was a driver behind the establishment of the CEC's Solar Retailer Code of Conduct.

      Innovation Award winner - Energy Queensland

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      Energy Queensland, partnering with the Queensland Government's Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, won the Innovation Award for developing a solution that delivered affordable access to renewable energy for public housing tenants in Lockhart River. Residents of the remote community depended heavily on diesel power, and the project delivered solar and storage with intelligent control systems. The money saved from reducing diesel use is being returned to the community.

      Business Community Engagement Award winner - TasNetworks

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      TasNetworks worked with the Australian National University and ARENA to turn 40 homes on Tasmania’s Bruny Island into “mini power stations”. The project involved installing rooftop solar and batteries, along with energy management software from Reposit Power that allows households to actively trade the energy they produce and store with their electricity provider. The project will help reduce diesel use and the island’s dependence on the cable connecting it with Tasmania.

      Award finalists

      The quality of entries for the 2018 awards was exceptional. See below for the 2018 finalists.

      Innovation Award finalists

      Aalborg CSP
      provided the concentrated solar thermal technology for Sundrop Farms in South Australia, which uses a combination of sea water and sunlight to grow vegetables in the desert. The highly innovative project grows 17,000 tonnes of tomatoes annually, representing 15 per cent of the country’s tomato market. The technology produces solar energy and desalinates sea water from the nearby Spencer Gulf.

      [b]Energy Developments[/b] worked with ARENA to deliver the Coober Pedy Renewable Hybrid project for the District Council of Coober Pedy. Through a mix of wind, solar, batteries and advanced control systems, the project was able to reduce diesel use and emissions at a remote, iconic Australian mining town. The project successfully integrated variable renewable sources to provide a reliable power system.

      Tesla and Neoen partnered with the South Australian Government to build the world’s largest lithium battery. The project benefited from the personal involvement of Tesla founder Elon Musk, whose tweets became international news and gave the project plenty of public attention. The Hornsdale Power Reserve was delivered within the self-imposed 100-day deadline, in time for the 2017 summer.

      Business Community Engagement Award finalists

      BJCE Australia offered clean energy grants to residents living within 5 km of the Gullen Range Wind Farm. An energy audit helps people understand the savings they can make to both their carbon emissions and power bills, and a second phase allows them to apply for a solar hot water or solar power system, or an energy efficiency package. The program is intended to run for the life of the wind farm and create positive relationships with the community.

      Synergy partnered with the Science Teachers Association of Western Australia to create the Synergy Schools Solar Challenge. The idea was to get people in the community excited about the potential of new clean energy technologies such as solar to meet future energy needs. As part of the challenge, students in Year 6 and Year 8 were sent solar car kits, which helped them understand and apply the science behind renewable energy by building and racing them throughout the term.
      Awards ceremony

      The 2018 Clean Energy Council Awards were presented on Tuesday 31 July at the NAB Gala Dinner at the 2018 Australian Clean Energy Summit.

      If you have any questions please email us at awards@cleanenergycouncil.org.au."
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      "businesses of Tomorrow award" (2018) (winner)


      https://businessesoftomorrow.com.au/winners/winners-2018

      "All 2018 Winners
      #burgerlove Australia
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      #burgerlove Australia
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      It’s all about love on a plate: putting heart and soul into the humble hamburger.

      @realty Pty Ltd
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      @realty Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Real estate agents and property managers offering the best of traditional practice and the latest digital technology.
      1Scope
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      1Scope
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Platform enabling students to apply for work experience in companies, universities, arts or-ganisations and charities.

      365 Assistance Pty Ltd
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      365 Assistance Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Fast and safe Australia-wide roadside assistance and insurance.
      ABS Façade
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      ABS Façade
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      Specialising in the supply, fabrication and installation of architectural facades in the commer-cial building industry.
      Activ
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      Activ
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      Supporting people with a disability by providing meaningful employment opportunities.

      Adactin Group
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      Adactin Group
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      Consultancy providing quality assurance and IT-testing solutions, app development and project management.
      Adrenalin Media Pty Ltd
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      Adrenalin Media Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Creative agency offering digital marketing services, digital strategy, web and UX design and development.

      Advanced Focus
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      Advanced Focus
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Improving performance at tactical and strategic levels, started out with manufacturing now expanded into 40 sectors.
      AgGrow Energy Resources
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      AgGrow Energy Resources
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      Developing renewable energy, biofuel and industrial carbon products from diverted waste streams and cultivated biomass.
      Agronomeye
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      Agronomeye
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      Deploying drones to drive innovation in agriculture by capturing valuable data sets.
      AIRDOCS Pty Ltd
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      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Simplifying and expediting the design, creation and delivery of functional, personalised and actionable communications.
      Aither Pty Ltd
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      Aither Pty Ltd
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      Economic, strategy and policy consultancy specialising in water, infrastructure, environment and emergency management.
      Aloha Pools
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      Aloha Pools
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      Custom pool and spa builder with more than 50 years’ industry experience specialising in unique designs.

      AlreadyBuilt
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      AlreadyBuilt
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      Enabling organisations to buy and sell source code to commercially proven web and software solutions.
      Aquamonix
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      Helping agriculture and local governments to improve accuracy and efficiency of water use and monitoring.

      Araza
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      Araza
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      Araza is a leading Australian IT consulting, technology and systems integrationorganisation, specialising in cloud computing, security, robotics and digital solutions. With experience in the education, insurance, telecommunications, transport, banking and government sectors, Araza is adept at identifying how and why a company’s existing technology isn’t working for it and offers a simple value proposition: to ensure all technology solutions work. Specialties include expanding mobile capabilities and collaborating to implement effective digital strategies. The company also claims gender equity in roles and remuneration, at all levels.

      Archie Rose Distilling Co.
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      Custom-made distillery, boutique bar and online store selling the company’s unique concoctions.
      Art of Smart Education
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      Leading provider of K-12 tutoring; study, career and leadership mentoring; and work-experience placements.
      Ashton Manufacturing Pty Ltd
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      Handcrafting quality coffins from solid timbers and precious metals alongside affordable and sustainable options.
      Audeamus Risk Pty Ltd
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      Insurance-tech start-up specialising in business interruption impact data with a platform for open market bidding.

      Audeara Pty Ltd
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      Headphones designed by doctors and engineers that measure the wearer’s hearing to deliver perfect sound.
      Australian Bay Lobster Producers Ltd
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      Commercially breeding Moreton Bay bugs using recycled feed and seawater in a recirculating water facility.
      AutoGuru
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      Australia’s No.1 marketplace for mechanics. We made booking auto servicing and repairs online, as easy as booking a hotel or flight.

      Who’s the guru, you the guru.

      Avoka
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      Avoka is a software platform for banks, insurance companies and wealth managers that enables them to create customised, streamlined processes for account openings and transactions. The platform enables swift, smooth, mobile digital processes so customers can easily open and set up accounts and make transactions. Avoka specialises in sophisticated form creation, bundling of product applications, fraud detection, ID verification, digital signature capabilities and field-level analytics. Everything created within Avoka is mobile responsive and can be previewed in formats for phone, tablet and desktop. Adopting firms can also monitor transaction pain points, iterate, release and rapidly test new processes to improve customer experiences.

      aXcelerate
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      aXcelerate
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      An online and industry-compliant student management system with features custom-built for training organisations.
      batyr
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      batyr
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Smashing the stigma around mental health issues and empowering young people to seek support.

      BenchOn Pty Ltd
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      BenchOn Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Preventing unemployment by matching under-utilised staff in one company to short-term contracts in another.

      Biarri Networks
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      Biarri Networks
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Simplifying and optimising fibre-optic network design through patented and easy-to-use software.

      Bickford's Australia Pty Ltd
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      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Family-owned and managed company producing premium cordials and other non-alcoholic beverages since 1839.
      BizCover Pty Limited
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      BizCover Pty Limited
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      BizCover formed to give small businesses a fair go with insurance cover. With options for cover in more than 6,000 occupations, the firm’s technology allows business owners to go online, answer a few questions, compare quotes from leading insurers and purchase a premium in a matter of 15 minutes. For time-poor and cost-conscious small business owners, BizCover helps find the right insurance cover through a transparent process with no hidden fees or costs. The service is free, there’s no paperwork and so far, BizCover has sold some 300,000 premiums in industries as diverse as the trades, architecture, accounting, retail and hospitality.

      Blueforce
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      Providing home and business security systems, cameras and alarms with a 24-hour monitoring centre.

      Bohr Industries Pty Ltd
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      Bohr Industries Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Developing and providing high-quality, affordable, wind energy systems with minimal environmental impact.
      Bundaberg Brewed Drinks Pty Ltd
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      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Making naturally brewed, non-alcoholic beverages since the 1960s, including the famous ginger beer.

      Cali Press
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      Cali Press
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      Producing raw, organic, cold-pressed juices that are essentially raw fruit and vegetables in a bottle.

      Catalysr
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      Catalysr
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      Running entrepreneurship programs for migrants and refugees to help them develop technology start-ups.
      Checkbox
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      Checkbox
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Checkbox’s mission is to empower professionals in audit, legal services, banking and more, to build simple digital solutions in order to solve complex compliance and regulatory requirements. The platform transforms regulation into software to automate expert decision making, documentation and analytics. Using Checkbox, businesses can develop customised tools to support their specific compliance needs in three easy steps: build, deploy, analyse. Checkbox customers have built smart forms, assessment tools, letters of advice and audit controls. The company is busy developing all the digital tools and support professionals need to become more efficient, transparent, accurate, compliant – and profitable.

      Christensen Flower Auction
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      Brisbane’s online flower market and Australia’s only online flower auction for growers, wholesalers and florists.
      cirrus8
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      cirrus8
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      Software simplifying commercial property management, including budgets, owner reports, accounting and tenant liaison.

      Civic Disability Services Limited
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      Civic Disability Services Limited
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Supporting individuals with disability to exercise choice and control in their lives and participate in the community. Supporting organisations to create employment opportunities for individuals with disability.

      ClickSend
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      ClickSend
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Customer communication made easy through SMS gateways, email marketing tools, fax, post and geolocation services.

      cloudyBoss Pty Ltd
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      cloudyBoss Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Enterprise resource planning architecture and tools for making safer, smarter decisions around emerging requirements.
      Cocooned®
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      Cocooned®
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Simple, adaptive clothing for babies and children in hospital; tips for self-care and support for families.
      Compliance Quarter Pty Ltd
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      Compliance Quarter Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Online and in-person service to streamline and update corporate compliance programs.
      Conscious Creative Ltd (trading as HoMie Street Store)
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      Conscious Creative Ltd (trading as HoMie Street Store)
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Retail clothing store and fashion label providing occupational training for young people experiencing homelessness.
      CoolDrive
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      CoolDrive
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Supplying automotive air-conditioning, engine cooling, engine management, rotating electrical, accessories and workshop products.
      CreativeCubes.Co
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      CreativeCubes.Co
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Creating collaborative co-working spaces with fast internet, 24/7 access, presentation facilities, parking and meeting rooms.
      Creatively Squared Pty Ltd
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      Creatively Squared Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Stylists and content creators capturing customised images of products in homes and lifestyle contexts.

      CryptoPhoto.com Pty Ltd
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      CryptoPhoto.com Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Fast, easy transaction signing and security authentication that blocks phishing attacks, scams, malware and credential theft.
      Cutting Edge Post Pty Ltd
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      Cutting Edge Post Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Providing picture and sound post-production, bringing ideas to life for feature films, advertising and television.
      dealPad Pty Ltd
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      dealPad Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Centralised platform for raising capital – promote your deal to investors and find the smart money quickly.

      Deputy
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      Deputy
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Deputy is an employee-management system that makes life easier for shift-based employees and their employers. The company’s easy-to-use, cloud-based mobile app enables employees to input their availability, get rosters, swap shifts, view timesheets and communicate with teammates. Whether running a single site or a string of franchises, managers and business owners can develop rosters, create and assign tasks, estimate shift costs and track wages against sales. They can also monitor skills and qualifications to ensure the right person is assigned to the right job. The app also offers payroll integration and inbuilt workplace awards to ensure Fair Work compliance.

      Devika World Pty Ltd
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      Devika World Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Building capability using emerging technology in software development, project management, design thinking and creative collaboration.
      Digital Crew
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      Digital Crew
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Multilingual digital marketing agency (Chinese, Japanese, “Hinglish” and more) offering creative services to global brands.

      Dimerix Ltd
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      Dimerix Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Drug discovery company working to advance new drug therapies through the clinic for unmet medical needs.
      Donesafe
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      Donesafe
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Compliance management and workplace health and safety software everyone can use.

      Dresden Optics
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      Dresden Optics
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Wearing glasses can be an expensive headache: we lose, break, scratch and forget them. Dresden’s vision is a simple frame-and-lens (Zeiss, Hoya) system for affordable, high-quality prescription glasses. A quick scan of the company’s site reveals prices range from $49 to $99. Moulded from ultra-durable nylon with a 10-year warranty, Dresden’s fun style comes in a vast array of colours and has interchangeable, replaceable pieces. Customers can even watch their lenses being cut and made in-store. While these versatile glasses can be bought worldwide, Dresden employs local workers on Australian wages. And the company recycles all manufacturing waste.

      Duress
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      Duress
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Monitored 24/7 security app to protect people at work from sole proprietors to large companies.
      Ecocentric Energy Pty Ltd
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      Ecocentric Energy Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Using hardware and data to help businesses understand where their energy is being used.

      ecoloads
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      ecoloads
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Online freight marketplace connecting those needing goods delivered with transporters who can deliver them.
      Elula Group Pty Ltd
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      Elula Group Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Using applied artificial intelligence to determine best methods of customer retention and pricing.
      Empired Limited
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      Empired Limited
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Providing IT solutions – cloud services, customer relationship management, business intelligence and enterprise resource planning.

      Employment Options
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      Employment Options
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Community-based not-for-profit helping people find employment, gain education or training, and navigate a secure future.
      Ete Swimwear
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      Ete Swimwear
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Beachwear range featuring unique designs and exclusive, hand-painted watercolour prints by a WA artist.

      eWater Systems Pty Ltd
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      eWater Systems Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Biotech company supplying electrolysis units to generate sustainable and effective alternatives to chemical cleaners and sanitisers.
      Exaptec
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      Exaptec
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Delivering state-of-the-art service robots, social robots and telepresence robot solutions in health and business settings.
      FAB Dock Pty Ltd
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      FAB Dock Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Providing boat owners with simple, affordable dry-docking, reducing water pollution and maintenance costs.
      Forbidden Foods
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      Forbidden Foods
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      It’s all about rice: black rice, red rice, green rice – view recipes, buy online or find stockists.
      frank green enterprises pty ltd
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      frank green enterprises pty ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Stylish reusable, spill-proof coffee cups and water bottles with inbuilt Visa PayWave payments capability.

      Future Fitouts
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      Future Fitouts
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Providing stress-free fitouts – corporate, retail, small business – by managing projects from start to finish.
      GlobalCQ
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      GlobalCQ
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Helping employers meet gender and cultural diversity goals by connecting them to professionals from all backgrounds.
      GMG Digital
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      GMG Digital
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Digital marketing agency specialising in strategy, data and analytics, media, user experience design, social and creative.
      GO1 PTY LTD
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      GO1 PTY LTD
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      GO1’s mission is to unlock positive potential through a love of learning. The company provides tailored training content for teams and a means of tracking learning and development across an organisation. Clients can select from more than 1,000 courses in areas such as business skills, customer service, health and safety, project management, human resources and communication, or create their own with the company’s simple course-building tools. There are also inbuilt assessment and quiz functions. One customer who developed a course called “Girl Geek Academy” said she loved the ability to iterate and improve her course based on student feedback.

      Good Goods t/a Who Gives A Crap
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      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Making “Who gives a crap?” toilet paper then donating half the profits to build toilets in developing countries.
      Good Super
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      Good Super
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Personalised superannuation – choose the social, environmental or corporate issue in which your money is invested.
      Gourmet Basket
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      Gourmet Basket
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Click-and-send delivery of unique food, wine, Christmas and new-baby gift baskets and hampers.
      Grace Papers
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      Grace Papers
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Award-winning programs empowering expectant and working parents to navigate family and career.
      Graphene Manufacturing Austraila Pty Ltd
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      Graphene Manufacturing Austraila Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Developing technology to manufacture graphene, a semi-metal stronger than steel and more conductive than copper

      GRONADE
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      GRONADE
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Scientific problem solving, growth and social change through data science, design thinking and real-world validation.
      GroupPrezzie
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      GroupPrezzie
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Group gift-giving made easy online – invites, reminds and collects money from your group.
      Guide Dogs Victoria
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      Guide Dogs Victoria
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Providing services to people living with low vision or blindness to maximise their independence and mobility.
      HART Sport
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      HART Sport
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Selling all kinds of sporting equipment to keep people moving regardless of age or ability.
      Hatch
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      Hatch
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Hatch’s mission is to enable everyone, starting with students, to identify and develop a career they love. The company is developing a pool of diverse, talented and capable students. Employers visit the site and post roles for which they need a student (for example, part time or holiday periods). Hatch unearths the best fit and offers the employer a shortlist of three. Hatch then employs the selected student and contracts them to the employer – essentially taking on the admin so the employer doesn’t have to. It also mentors the student to ensure their success in the role.

      HelloCars
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      HelloCars
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Buy and sell used cars online – delivered to your driveway with a 7-day/500km money-back guarantee

      Humanitix
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      Humanitix
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Ever felt ripped off by online booking fees? Humanitix is turning this negative sentiment around through an online ticketing service that distributes all booking fee profits to 30 Australian partner charities. Event organisers go to the site, create an event page, select a charity and sell tickets. They can monitor sales, generate guest lists and mobile-scannable tickets, even create promotional material. After the event, the platform donates the profits from booking fees to the nominated charity. Humanitix not only promotes its charity partners to new audiences, it also offers sustainable donation streams, enabling the charity to focus on its cause.

      Hydrobiology
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      Hydrobiology
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Environmental consultants specialising in risk and impact assessment, water quality, freshwater and marine ecology, geochemistry.
      Hydrox Technologies
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      Hydrox Technologies
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Developing solar-shrink mulch film to help farmers minimise costs and waste – and use less plastic.
      Imbros Pty Ltd
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      Imbros Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Distributor of oceanographic, marine, aquaculture monitoring equipment and scientific laboratory instruments.
      InDebted Australia Pty Ltd
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      InDebted Australia Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Collection services and technology provider, helping clients improve recovery rates, reduce risk and lower costs.
      Inkling Women
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      Inkling Women
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      World-class training that directly and substantially lifts the percentage of women at leadership level in organisations.
      Inspace XR
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      Inspace XR
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Computer-aided design and virtual reality tools for architects to experience and develop ideas in 3D.
      Inspiring Rare Birds
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      Inspiring Rare Birds
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Helping women entrepreneurs develop their businesses through mentoring, events, education, publishing, grants, speakers and more.
      IntegraPay
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      IntegraPay
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Helping businesses get paid – recurring, automated payment solutions through Mastercard, Visa, direct deposit and more.
      International Creative Services
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      International Creative Services
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      A diverse collective of creative services for marketing and advertising from around the world.
      Inventia Life Science Pty Ltd
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      Inventia Life Science Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Developing 3D printing for biomedical research and clinical (tissue engineering).
      iSeekplant Pty Ltd
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      iSeekplant Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Online machinery and plant hiring platform for the civil construction and mining industries.
      IVE Group Limited
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      IVE Group Limited
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Marketing services provider, designing producing and managing tailored communications across all channels.
      JDRF Australia
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      JDRF Australia
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Non-profit organisation seeking a cure for type 1 diabetes and its complications by funding research.
      Kalleske Wines
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      Kalleske Wines
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Credentialed in 1998, the oldest certified organic, biodynamic vineyard and winery in the Barossa Valley.
      KeyPay
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      KeyPay
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Cloud payroll system for employers, bookkeepers and accountants, with tools for penalties, overtime and reporting.
      Kimberlin Education
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      Kimberlin Education
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Digital marketing agency providing educational resources with brand messages and real-world relevance to the classroom.

      KINNECT Pty Ltd
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      KINNECT Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Providing pre-employment medical checks, physiotherapy and manual handling training for work health and safety.
      KJR
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      KJR
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Technology-focused strategic advisory firm, helping clients build resilient, technology-based businesses.
      knowledge global
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      knowledge global
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Changing the way consumers buy energy through a quick, digitised comparison process.

      LawPath
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      LawPath
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Online legals for setting up a business, including a free quote from one of 700+ lawyers.
      Leezair
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      Leezair
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Connecting travellers on the go with experiences, tours and activities in 182 countries and counting.
      Lendi
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      Lendi
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Platform for helping people maximise their home loan through finding, choosing or refinancing.

      LENS Immersive
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      LENS Immersive
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Technology infrastructure company focused on accelerating streaming delivery of 4K, VR and AR – everywhere.

      Lexvoco
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      Lexvoco
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Helping in-house lawyers to succeed through continuous improvement, managed services and technology solutions.

      Liberate eLearning
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      Liberate eLearning
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      ELearning solutions for the corporate, government and higher education sectors, including onboarding and workplace behaviour.
      Littlescribe
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      Littlescribe
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Taking children’s handwritten, illustrated work from classroom or home and transforming it into digital books.
      Luina Bio Pty Ltd
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      Luina Bio Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Drug development and manufacturing company serving the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and veterinary industries.
      MadeComfy
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      MadeComfy
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Professional short-term rental managers taking care of bookings, guests, housekeeping and maintenance.

      Manly Spirits Co. Distillery
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      Manly Spirits Co. Distillery
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Bar and artisan distillery producing premium spirits using sustainably sourced Australian native and marine botanicals

      MANRAGS PTY LTD
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      MANRAGS PTY LTD
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Premium socks and underwear for time-poor gents looking for quality and convenience.
      Mayasoft Pty Ltd
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      Mayasoft Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Team of developers, IT architects and consultants specialising in web development and customer relationship management.

      Mechanical Equipment Group
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      Mechanical Equipment Group
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Uniting specialist companies in power transmission, bulk materials, engineering services and parts under one umbrella.
      MedApps
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      MedApps
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Digital solutions made by doctors for doctors, including hospital onboarding and clinical handover apps.
      Medical Billing Experts Pty Ltd
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      Medical Billing Experts Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Helping medical professionals maximise income through outsourced billing, along with practice reviews and bookkeeping support.
      Metamako LP
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      Metamako LP
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Metamako is a technology company specialising in solutions for latency-sensitive businesses. (Latency refers to the time it takes from input into a system to the desired outcome and is central to communications, banking, financial services and share trading.) Metamako builds network hardware and software that’s simple, fast and flexible; boosting transaction rates. Now that transactions can take place in less time than it takes to blink, Metamako offers programmable devices with built-in intelligence for continuous network improvement through monitoring, timestamping and analytics. It’s all about speed and reliability, and the company backs itself by using its own products in-house.

      MindTribes Pty Ltd
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      MindTribes Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Helping companies develop the resources to sell, service, and negotiate sensitively when expanding overseas.
      Momento Hospitality
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      Momento Hospitality
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Hotel operator that includes a charity organisation focusing on sport, education, rehabilitation and environmental challenges.
      Moneytech Group
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      Moneytech Group
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Making finance, payments systems and foreign exchange solutions accessible to small busi-ness.
      MSL Solutions Limited
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      MSL Solutions Limited
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Software start-up supporting sports, leisure and entertainment venues to keep patrons engaged and expand membership.

      MTB Direct
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      MTB Direct
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Online destination for mountain bike parts, clothing and accessories – latest and greatest gear

      NJ & T McMullen
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      NJ & T McMullen
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Fully licensed commercial and residential building company and repair and maintenance services provider.

      Notion Project Pty Ltd
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      Notion Project Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Artificial intelligence platform that rapidly builds comprehensive, accurate reports to enable executive decision making.
      Office Hub
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      Office Hub
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Website for browsing and comparing shared office spaces, serviced offices and co-working hubs.

      Orange Sky Australia
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      Orange Sky Australia
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      In 2014, two 20-year-old mates installed a couple of washing machines and dryers in the back of their old van and began visiting Brisbane’s parks to wash and dry the clothes of the city’s homeless people. Since then, the service has continued to help improve the health and hygiene of those doing it tough. The pair also discovered the power of a little friendly conversation to restore dignity. Now with more than 1,000 volunteers, Orange Sky has expanded to 20 services across Australia, generating more than six tonnes of laundry a week. The service also helps people affected by bushfire and floods.

      OZ Design Furniture
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      OZ Design Furniture
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Furniture and homewares retailer helping people make houses feel like home since 1979.
      Ozius
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      Ozius
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Spatial technology start-up providing remote-sensing analytics and solutions for environmental applications.
      Payments Consulting Network (PCN)
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      Payments Consulting Network (PCN)
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Consultancy offering in-depth expertise in a wide array of business payment platforms and systems.
      Pharmako Biotechnologies Pty Ltd
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      Pharmako Biotechnologies Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Specialising in premium ingredients for the nutraceutical, pharmaceutical, functional food and cosmeceutical industries.
      Planet Innovation
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      Planet Innovation
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Planet Innovation builds the products that build companies: it partners with firms in the health sector, helping them introduce new technology, develop and streamline processes. With its team of more than 250 engineers, scientists, designers, manufacturing engineers and commercial experts, Planet Innovation specialises in healthtech transformation and commercialisation, helping companies in the sector to develop and launch new products and services. In the 2017 Medicine Design and Excellence Awards, which celebrate achievements in medtech, Planet Innovation picked up two gongs for innovation in medical product design and engineering, specifically around IVF processes.

      Planit Testing
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      Planit Testing
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Enabling clients to accelerate delivery of quality software through testing services and digital solutions.
      Platinum Electricians
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      Platinum Electricians
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Residential, commercial, industrial and project management electricians online and on call

      Powertec Telecommunications Pty Ltd
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      Powertec Telecommunications Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Distributor of Cel-Fi mobile boosters, mobile phone antennas, wi-fi, cellular gateways and other mobile technology.
      Pressed Earth Juices Pty Ltd
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      Pressed Earth Juices Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Supporting local businesses to bring Western Australia’s best produce to the retail market.
      PropertyShares
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      PropertyShares
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Driving the future of real estate investing through debt finance and peer-to-peer property dealings

      Real Active
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      Real Active
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Selling workout towels and drink bottles and donating 10 per cent of proceeds to mental health charities.
      Redback Technologies
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      Redback Technologies
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      The Redback system is an intelligent technology providing the power to store, monitor and manage solar energy use in the home or sell it back to the grid. It is housed in a compact unit mounted either inside or outside the home and takes only about an hour to install. The system offers hybrid capability – an uninterrupted power supply and backup power all in one. With the company’s focus on sustainability and efficiency, Redback’s hardware enables better decision-making about how and when energy should be stored and used. The system can also be upgraded as the company develops new features.

      RedEye Apps
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      RedEye Apps
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Apps for solving issues across industries including engineering, water, healthcare, mining, manufacturing, oil and gas.
      Repurpose It
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      Repurpose It
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Repurpose It is a resource recovery business aiming to put an end to landfill. It develops technologies to convert previously untreatable waste into viable resources. In a process it calls “industrial ecology”, the company turns waste into materials for use in roads and construction, and produces a range of soil products for the agricultural and landscaping industries. Repurpose It provides bins for construction and demolition waste, and bins for green and organic waste. It also operates a centre in Melbourne’s Epping, where the local community can participate in recycling initiatives and reap the rewards through inexpensive building and landscaping materials.

      Roller
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      Roller
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      All-in-one software for managing leisure and entertainment venues such as amusement, trampolining and fun parks.
      Rotor Studios
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      Rotor Studios
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Rotor Studios is an international award-winning Creative Technology & Content Agency specialising in photorealistic computer generated (cg) content, software development, interactive experiences, automotive visualisation and digital asset management systems.

      Safe Ag Systems Pty Ltd
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      Safe Ag Systems Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      An online work health and safety program prioritising injury prevention for farming and agribusiness.
      Saski Collection
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      Saski Collection
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Luxury athleisure and activewear label for women who combine fitness and fashion, strength and style.

      SEE Civil Pty Ltd
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      SEE Civil Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Value-for-money civil construction solutions emphasising safety, environment, community and quality.

      She Thrives
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      She Thrives
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Psychology-based, self-led online programs to support working mothers to thrive – through education, inspiration and community.
      Shippit
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      Shippit
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Logistics can be complex and most modern retailers are not experts in the field. Spotting an opportunity, Shippit devised a unique shipping platform for retailers that makes smart decisions to save time and money and keep customers happy. It enables retailers to offer delivery options (standard, express, three-hour) and to automate returns. With smart notifications and capabilities for scheduling, tracking and rerouting deliveries, shoppers have the flexibility to receive deliveries when and where they want. With its streamlined system uniting orders with logistics providers, Shippit aims to become a hub of connectivity and efficiency throughout the e-commerce sector.

      Simient Pty Ltd
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      Simient Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Simple systems giving frontline staff in health and corrections the full picture to better serve more people.
      Skippr Cash Flow
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      Skippr Cash Flow
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Finance platform helping small business to forecast and boost cash flow through invoice financing.
      SLIKR
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      SLIKR
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      A barber and beauty salon queue and booking app designed for the dynamic business.

      SmartShepherd (Panoptistar Research Pty Ltd)
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      SmartShepherd (Panoptistar Research Pty Ltd)
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Agritech that tracks the maternal pedigree of lambs, generating breeding advice for farmers about profitable offspring.
      Social Status
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      Social Status
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Automate your social media reporting through this analytics platform for marketers and advertisers.

      Solar D Skincare Pty Ltd
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      Solar D Skincare Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Making broad-spectrum sunscreen that lets in a little UVB light to help make vitamin D.
      Sonder Design Pty Ltd
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      Sonder Design Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Making keyboards that adapt to display specific shortcuts on the keys for all your applications.

      SoundFix Acoustics
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      SoundFix Acoustics
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Delivering affordable acoustic solutions – sound absorption and echo elimination – in hospitality, corporate and educational settings.

      SpacetoCo
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      SpacetoCo
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      A platform for finding and booking space by the hour to connect, collaborate or co-work.
      Sportitude
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      Sportitude
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Retailing performance sports gear such as shoes, clothes, equipment and supplements from leading brands.
      Sports Performance Tracking
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      Sports Performance Tracking
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      GPS devices enabling coaches and athletes to understand speed, endurance, injury prevention and training load.

      Stakeshop Pty Ltd
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      Stakeshop Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Buy and sell US shares in the palm of your hand – access to over 3000 stocks, no brokerage fees.
      Starts at 60
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      Starts at 60
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Website offering curated news, inspiration, stories, offers and travel deals for the baby boomer generation.

      stockinstore
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      stockinstore
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Retail technology telling online shoppers which nearby stores have the item they’re seeking.

      Strata Alert
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      Strata Alert
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      An easy way for owners, tenants and office workers to keep current on maintenance issues.
      Superdraft
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      Superdraft
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Leading architecture firm offering complete house design solutions for any size residential or commercial project.
      Swipe Health Pty Ltd
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      Swipe Health Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      A new model of pharmaceutical digital communications aiming to improve healthcare education among providers and patients.

      Tablo Pty Ltd
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      Tablo Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Create and publish beautiful books, online and in paperback, to many retailers the world over.
      Tap into Safety Pty Ltd
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      Tap into Safety Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Health and safety training software and apps helping organisations engage workers and reduce injuries.

      Teach Starter
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      Teach Starter
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Making classrooms buzz with time-saving resources for primary school teachers, including unit and lesson plan

      TeleMed Pty Ltd
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      TeleMed Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Providing telenuclear medicine services to rural and remote communities, focusing on cardiology and oncology.

      The Australian Centre for Social Innovation
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      The Australian Centre for Social Innovation
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Policy development and service redesign across complex sectors including child protection, ageing, housing and disability.

      The Bread and Butter Project
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      The Bread and Butter Project
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Artisan bakery reinvesting profits into baker training and employment for refugees and asylum seekers.
      The DPoA Group
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      The DPoA Group
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Providing premium customer service in novated leasing and salary packaging for both employers and employees.

      The Impact Suite
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      The Impact Suite
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Helping ethical charities build trust with donors, build fruitful relationships and create great impact.
      The New Royals
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      The New Royals
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      “The most interested creative agency in the world” producing arresting work generating cultural currency among consumers.
      The Social Science
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      The Social Science
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Specialist knowledge for optimising social media in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine.
      Throat Scope Pty Ltd
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      Throat Scope Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Unique medical device for depressing the tongue – lights up in the mouth illuminating throat, palate and teeth.
      TM Insight
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      TM Insight
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Specialist consultancy with in-depth industry experience in supply-chain management and industrial property development.

      Touchpoint Technology Pty Ltd
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      Touchpoint Technology Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Buying and selling new and refurbished IT hardware, leasing, secure data destruction, recycling and repairs.
      Transit Systems Pty Ltd
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      Transit Systems Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Operating public bus services on behalf of state governments, transporting 60 million passengers a year.
      Travello App
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      Travello App
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      App enabling travellers everywhere to connect, sync plans, create events, request help or make suggestions.
      Trend Lighting Co Pty Ltd
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      Trend Lighting Co Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Collaborating with designers, architects and engineers to provide unique lighting systems for businesses.
      Truck Dealers Australia Pty Ltd
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      Truck Dealers Australia Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Online classifieds for buying and selling trucks and transport equipment, built by dealers, for dealers.
      Turbine MachineGenes Pty Ltd
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      Turbine MachineGenes Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Research and development entity for technologies that enable machines to understand and control complex systems.
      Unbound Global Pty Ltd
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      Unbound Global Pty Ltd
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Social enterprise working with universities to provide overseas educational programs connecting students to vital global issues.
      UrbanYou
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      UrbanYou
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      A quick and easy way to book trusted house-cleaning and garden-maintenance services.
      V2i Realtime and V2i Group
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      V2i Realtime and V2i Group
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Creating 3D visualisation and software products for the mining and resources, health and eLearning sectors.

      VendorPanel
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      VendorPanel
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      VendorPanel is a web-based procurement service helping organisations to simplify their processes, reduce risk, find savings, and even have a positive social and economic impact. Procurement in complex organisations can become fragmented and costly, so VendorPanel centralises the function by connecting buyers and suppliers through easy-to-use management and collaboration tools. The service aims to make procurement simple and fair by providing access to a range of sourcing options to enterprise buyers in an integrated platform. Just some of the upsides are greater transparency, one-click governance reporting and lower reputational and legal risk.

      VIEWPORT PTY LTD
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      VIEWPORT PTY LTD
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Digital studio producing world-class virtual reality and augmented reality applications and immersive 360-degree visual experiences.

      Virtual Legal
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      Virtual Legal
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Fixed-fee online law firm using technology to provide a broad range of legal services.
      Whispli
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      Whispli
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      A platform for organisations to uncover internal issues by enabling staff to speak up safely about their concerns, Whispli not only supports healthy working environments, it helps big companies to comply with disclosure and reporting regulations. Whispli is a two-way street, offering senior management visibility and transparency across the organisation and providing a fear-free zone for employees to voice troubling matters – anonymously if they wish. Adopted by public and private companies, government agencies, non-government organisations and schools, Whispli helps companies to find their blindspots and raises the bar on implementing ethical cultures and fair practices.

      Whole Kids
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      Whole Kids
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Producing a range of certified organic, additive-free and allergen-friendly snacks for children, Whole Kids makes it easier for busy parents to provide healthy, nutritious food for their littlies. With its three pillars of healthy products, healthy people and healthy planet, the company prides itself on simple labelling, no hidden ingredients and honest health information. The range includes organic fruit bars, juices, corn chips, popcorn, apple cookies and rice crackers for children of all ages. A small, family-run business founded by a couple with two small children, Whole Kids is solving those dreaded lunchbox dilemmas, one snack at a time.

      WithYouWithMe
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      WithYouWithMe
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      The WithYouWithMe team is dedicated to working with under-recognised groups to become competitive in the employment market. By empowering people such as former defence-force personnel, retired athletes and school leavers to transition to new careers, the company is not just interested in the future of work, but the future of the worker. WithYouWithMe helps people to figure out what they’re good at and provides training to develop their skills. It then works with diverse partner companies to supply talented staff and ongoing support through upskilling. The company also uses predictive analytics to spot and fill gaps in the labour market.

      WorkBox Safety Pty Ltd
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      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Cloud-based health and safety software for maintaining safe systems of work and managing legislative requirements.
      WorkingMouse
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      WorkingMouse
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Software developers who partner with clients to transform ideas into commercially viable apps and businesses.

      Xceptional
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      Xceptional
      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Xceptional is a technology testing and services firm that utilises the extraordinary skills and strengths of people with autism. In so doing, the company offers meaningful employment to this uniquely talented group of people who tend to struggle with the traditional interview process. At Xceptional, almost all the staff and board either have autism or are inspired by someone they know who has autism. Recent work has included running test cycles for the Bible Society’s donation pages and testing services across a range of stores for Merchtable, which runs online merchandising for some of the world’s biggest artists and labels.

      Yume Food
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      Businesses of Tomorrow winner 2018

      Wholesale marketplace for quality surplus food, connecting suppliers that have surplus products with buyers.
      ZiggyLabs
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      schrieb am 11.08.18 06:53:23
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      The Green Idea award (winner)

      http://thegreenidea.se/winners

      "The first ever winners of The Green Idea were Andres Suarez, Jairo Mosquera and Balasubramanian Viswanathan with their clean water solutions for microgrids, Water+. By utilising excess electricity generation Water+ can reduce the demand for other storage solutions and at the same time offering invaluable clean drinking water.

      Water+ came up with the idea at the event, which was not the case for all teams, and are now working on realising it. We are meeting them on a monthly basis for the coming six months.

      Contact details: Petriel Kim, Manager @ Water+, mjkim@kth.se

      Photos from the event can be found on Decarbonise's Facebook page.

      Other finalist were

      - Saving Solar - Invest in local entrepreneurs and their solar businesses in Kenya and sell the CO2 emission reduction as CO2 compensation to businesses in Sweden whom can not reduce their emissions internally. (Team: Max Rosvall and Agaton Svenaeus)
      - Windmind - WindMind is Deepmind for energy, aiming to make wind power more competitive and profitable by greatly improved forecasting tools. (Team: Bruno Lopez Rodriguez, Sebastian Haglund El Gaidi, Axel Eriksson and Zacharias Poutiainen)
      - Sail-Go - Revolutionizing cargo shipping - enabling and build zero emission freight ships, utilising the power of the wind and fleet autonomization. (Team: Lars Andreas Myrvoll, Johan Tedestål, Geronimo Salomon and Larisa Tigan)


      The Green Idea partners

      Network partners

      Entrepreneurs Academy Stockholm School of Entrepreneurship Sustainergies The Baash Venture Cup YEoS"
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      schrieb am 11.08.18 07:11:11
      Beitrag Nr. 406 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.424.943 von Popeye82 am 11.08.18 06:53:23Venture Cup award (nominees) (2018)
      www.venturecup.se/en/nominees/

      "The nominees in region North

      A New Sweden Project


      The global fashion industry is extremely polluting. At the same time 1,500 tonnes of wool are disposed of annually in Sweden. The team will use Swedish wool and produce timeless, clean clothes that won’t go out of fashion.

      FreezFiler

      FreezFiler tracks sample box location in -80°C lab freezers with no manual work. Samples and free space can be found without opening the freezer. This reduces damages on samples, saves space, energy costs and time.
      Locide

      The business idea is to offer visitors a new perspective on cities through local activities hosted by experienced and sociable locals.

      North Health

      North Health is a digital platform and navigation system for preventive health care, corresponding to the medical information 1177. NH connects right service to the client, and a Block Chain referral system is put in place to make sure the client needs are met by our certified HealthPartners.

      PreOption

      The difficulty of finding the right skills for companies is becoming more problematic. This problem costs companies millions and there is no good solution, until now. PreOption is an employer branding startup which focuses on the competence of the future - a new way of matchmaking.

      Proto Proto

      Proto Proto is a design brand and social business dedicated to ethical artisan production. We use current trends in design and e-commerce to modernize fair trade and grow new markets for the diverse skills of artisans from around the world.

      The Fit

      The Fit develops mobile body scanner technology that creates digital body passes containing a 3D avatar with the user's body measurements. By combining 3D scanning and artificial intelligence, The Fit changes the online experience of the future.

      Ther-Appy

      A digital self-help program that helps people to enhance their inner well-being. The unique thing about this concept is that it relies on an animated explanatory model that has proven to be effective at increasing both the individual's comprehension and motivation.

      Vardagshjältar

      Vardagshjältar (Everyday Hero) is an incentivized mobile marketplace that will educate and engage consumers about food waste. The app will also offer consumers the opportunity to buy outgoing products from the grocery stores where stores themselves provide storage and delivery of products.

      Zlingit

      Zlingit is a Sports-Engagement- System, founded to build economically sustainable sports clubs. They create enhanced entertainment before, during and after each game through fun, digital quizzes, competitions and much more. The team generates increased revenue and loyal audience for sports clubs.

      The nominees in region East

      Addresses by Map Project


      Map Project Sweden AB is developing a system to provide precise, complete and easy to use digital addresses to the estimated 4 billion people who lack an adequate address. Map Project strengthens the citizens’ ability to exercise their civil rights, enables trade and contributes to inclusive socio-economic development.

      Aidar

      Aidar makes interior design simple by combining augmented reality (AR) with artificial intelligence (AI). This enables visualization of the furnitures in the customers home prior to a purchase which helps the consumer to see if it's the right size or if it matches with the other furnitures and decorations already in the consumers home.

      BeeScanning

      BeeScanning is fighting the bee-killing parasite Varroa destructor which kills millions of bees each year. 20% of all bees in Europe dies because of the parasite and in the US it's an even bigger problem. By combining the phone's camera with AI, BeScanning can help locating the parasite in time and by doing so saving a lot of bees that create a sustainable future.

      Bitroot

      Bitroot is creating The Internet of Plants, a wireless sensor system that helps greenhouse operators achieve optimal agronomics and reduce the risk of harvest loss. The team believes in local agriculture to solve the upcoming food crisis and strengthen self-reliance.

      Coda Easy

      Coda Easy is a cloud-based programming platform customized for the mandatory education in programming this autumn. Eight out of ten teachers feel insufficiently prepared to teach programming, we offer them a comprehensive solution.

      PeptiSystems

      Peptisystems provides a new generation of instruments for large scale and more environmentally friendly manufacturing of peptide medicines used to treat diseases like cancer and AIDS. The technology automates the production process from today's more manual technology, making medicines less expensive to produce.

      Språk i vården

      The business idea is to sell and provide digital translation- and communication tools to healthcare professionals and patients which they can easily reach via their cell phones or tablets. The tools will be sold in both the national and international market.

      Water+

      Water+ aims to provide drinkable water for communities within micro-grids. By using
      the surplus electricity generated in the micro-grid system, Water+ also contributes to
      improve performance and reduce the demand for storage solutions.

      Woshapp

      Washing the car is a time-consuming moment in all car owners lives and often the car wash at the gas station isn't that satisfying. Woshapp revolutionizes the way we wash our cars and makes something that is usually considered a hard work, easy. Woshapp is the Uber for car washes and is the eco-friendly on-demand carwash that comes to you, easy, smart and convenient.

      Xtactor

      A wristband that tactilely, via Morse code vibrations, sends information from a mobile phone to the user. This is interesting for every smartphone user but especially for visually impaired.

      The nominees in region West

      Addtruly


      Addtruly builds effective partnerships between companies and nonprofit organizations. Addtrulys digital tools match, engage, follow up and communicate collaborations - all to strengthen companies' brands and make social responsibility profitable for all.

      Atium

      Atium is developing a novel technology for selectively removing toxic heavy metals from water in a more sustainable and cost-efficient way. Atium can create value for chemical, mining and metal industries, as well as treatment of drinking water.

      Bioserva

      Bioserva is developing a new storage solution for biobanks. Our solution will focus on addressing the negative issues that are associated with refreezing blood samples after an analysis. It will play a major role in preserving sample quality for future research and supporting the fight against severe diseases.

      Detecht

      Detecht develops an automatic emergency alarm for motorcyclists. By analyzing the smartphone’s embedded sensors Detechts algorithm is able to detect a motorcycle accident. Once an accident has occurred, an automatic SMS is sent to the drivers emergency-contacts including the accidents positions and severity.

      Gardenize

      In Gardenize garden app you collect all your gardening information with photos and notes. Gardenize help you with smart and personal reminders, tips and inspiration - Everyone can grow!

      HealthGoing®

      HealthGoing® is the only search engine that quality checks, collect and personalizes food recipes and exercises for each user. Data from safe health sources is displayed based on criteria specified by the user in a filter. E.g. arm exercises without gear or recipes with consideration to allergies.

      IOdesk

      Complete digital communication and customer-support system handling chat, mail, web and more. The system is powered by our artificial intelligence, called Lydia. Lydia handles the initial contact with customers and takes care of FAQ.

      Magnea

      Magnea develops an advanced motion detection sensor to increase elderly’s physical activity. Magnea gives patients motivation and staff objective data to analyze and the possibility to detect and prevent falls. Magnea improves health and saves money.

      Nemetic

      Nemetic is developing a surgical stapler that will reduce the surgery time in open abdominal surgeries, this will reduce overall costs and potentially reduce post-surgery complications for the patient.

      Smart Health Care

      Today, more than half of cancer patients do chemotherapy out of which 2/3 do not end up in the desired result. Applying artificial intelligence, Smart Health Care predict chemo results ahead of treatment and recommend personalized dosage.

      The nominees in region South

      AcademicSolutions


      AcademicSolutions is the natural link between companies and students. We provide companies with students who are going to do an internship, write a thesis, run a project or seek a position as a student employee.

      Aiten

      Aiten puts you in the driver's seat of your blood pressure.
      You always know your blood pressure numbers, get personalized coaching so you make smart choices every day and you always have your doctor available digitally.

      BOOST THYROID

      BOOST THYROID is an AI solution for people affected by an autoimmune thyroid disorder, helping to avoid health complications and age well using machine learning to provide personalized predictions.

      Bylife

      Bylife brings nature indoor to improve peoples’ quality of life. After more than a year of development of the next generation smart living walls, Bylife is about to revolutionize how plants are used and consumed to enable everyone to express themselves in life, by life.

      Cocoon

      Cocoon wants to create the world’s safest child seat device for carrying a child on the bike. Cocoon is an airbag protection system ) that is attached to the back of the child seat and will open up as a protecting airbag around the child seat.

      Lupinta

      Lupinta is new, innovative, sustainable alternative for soy products. We stand for eating tasty, healthy & environmentally friendly food. Our team of professionals discovered a way to develop vegan products from locally grown lupin beans. Lupin is rich in plant protein, fibers, and a more sustainable solution. Our mission is supported by academics and research efforts at SLU and Lund University.

      Panion

      Panion is a keyword-searchable social platform that helps you discover like-minded people wherever you go. Simply tag your profile with keywords that best represent you and run searches to find people nearby with overlapping interests.

      Pure Bio Synergy

      Through patented technology that enables ozone production in humid and harsh environments, Pure Bio Synergy can use this nature's own purification agent in new, very important markets, including the provision of drinking water in the developing countries of the world.

      Size. Not.

      Size. Not. - the Size Revolution! Size. Not. aim to change the concept of ”size” within the fashion industry. The app directly converts consumer data into the right choice of size!

      WordDiagnostics

      WordDiagnostics is a decision support system for diagnosing psychiatric disorders based on word data, analyzed with artificial intelligence. Using a new innovation called semantic measures where individuals freely describe their mental health with words."
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      schrieb am 29.08.18 06:09:49
      Beitrag Nr. 407 ()
      Red Herring "Top 100 Europe: 2018" Award (Finalists)

      www.redherring.com/2018-top-100-europe-finalists/

      "Company - Country

      ActLight SA Switzerland
      Adcombi Netherlands
      Advanced Osteotomy Tools AG (AOT) Switzerland
      Airning Spain
      ALG Attestation Legale France
      Alpha Unmanned Systems, SL Spain
      Altum Technologies Finland
      AMRA Medical AB Sweden
      Appiness Interactive Pvt. Ltd. India
      AppsCo Inc. United States
      ATARLABS Turkey
      Audioburst Israel
      Aurelia Turbines Finland
      Azuri Technologies United Kingdom
      Beeple Belgium
      Beyond Verbal Communication Ltd. Israel
      Bibblio United Kingdom
      BioLingus Switzerland
      BIOTECH DENTAL France
      BLUETOWN Denmark
      BrickVest London
      BrightCharger Europe Oy Ltd Finland
      BucketList Finland
      ByHours.com Spain
      C Channel Corporation japan
      Campanda Germany
      Cardlay A/S Denmark
      City Digital Ltd / EatAndTheCity Ltd Finland
      Coala Life AB Sweden
      Comtravo Germany
      CorWave France
      CounterCraft Spain
      CREO2 Belgium
      CropX Israel
      Culture Trip United Kingdom
      Cybertec Services Srl Italy
      Cytegic United States
      DataRails Israel
      DataSine United Kingdom
      DayTwo Israel
      DealMatrix GmbH Austria
      Decibel Insight Ltd. United Kingdom
      Delhicioso Spain
      Deliberry Spain
      Deligate AB Sweden
      Doctrin Sweden
      DRD Russia
      DreamQuark SAS France
      Droplet Computing United Kingdom
      Eagle Genomics United Kingdom
      Earin Sweden
      EEE Innovations Oy Finland
      Efficiator Netherlands
      Emailage US
      ENBIO Ireland
      Eventer SA Belgium
      Exergyn Limited Ireland
      Exhibia Finland
      Fieldbit Israel
      FiloBlu S.P.A Italy
      Firefly Learning Ltd United Kingdom
      FirstAgenda A/S Denmark
      FlexEnable Ltd United Kingdom
      Fluffy Fairy Games GmbH Germany
      ForwardLane United Status
      FoundME Belgium
      Gala Prompter Israel
      glispa GmbH Germany
      Glownet Spain
      GovGrant United Kingdom
      Grapeshot United Kingdom
      Grover Germany
      GymCraft Spain
      Harba Denmark
      HealthBeacon Ireland
      Helloprint BV. Netherlands
      Hiver United Kingdom
      Holoplot Germany
      HORSE PILOT France
      Hotelchamp Netherlands
      Howtank France
      IExec France
      iGenius / crystal United States
      Illusive Networks Israel
      InfraSight Labs Sweden
      invoicefetcher UG Germany
      ITM Isotopen Technologien Munchen AG Germany
      JourneyXP Denmark
      Kaiku Health Finland
      Karma Sweden
      KAZUAR Advanced Technologies LTD Israel
      Keep Nation France
      Kreatx Albania
      Laboratoire Geomer Estonia
      Lanieri srl Italy
      Legalstart France
      Mangrana Ventures Spain
      Marfeel Spain
      Matorka ehf Iceland
      Mighty Social United Kingdom
      Minerva Labs Israel
      mishmash.io Bulgaria
      mmuze Israel
      MobilityLab LLC Russia
      ModaCruz Turkey
      MODCAM AB Sweden
      Moka Odeme Kurulusu A.S. Turkey
      MONI Ltd United Kingdom
      MysteryVibe United Kingdom
      mything GmbH Austria
      nCube Home United Kingdom
      Negometrix Netherlands
      Next 14 Italy
      OakNorth Bank United Kingdom
      Oneflow Sweden
      Open Risk Exchange United Kingdom
      OpenDataSoft France
      OpenTeleHealth Denmark
      OriginGPS Israel
      Outremer Yachting France
      P4ML Ireland
      Panoply Israel
      Paptic Ltd Finland
      Paris Food And Wine France
      Patient Innovation Portugal
      Photanol Netherlands
      Plataforma Civiciti SL Spain
      Playpulse Norway
      Processware Portugal
      Project Ray Israel
      Protected Media LTD Israel
      Puut A/S Denmark
      Qbit Technologies S.r.l Italy
      Realla United Kingdom
      RealSpeaker Limited Ireland
      RSP Systems Denmark
      RSRCHXchange United Kingdom
      RYTHM France
      Samboat France
      Sat4M2M Germany
      SciSports Netherlands
      Scorum Belarus
      Sedicii Ireland
      SHERPA Spain
      Shift Technology France
      Shopery Spain
      Siteaware Israel
      SkAD Labs Switzerland
      SmartNodes Belgium
      smartwork solutions GmbH Germany
      Somatix United States
      Soundreef United Kingdom
      sourcingbot.com Germany
      Sphere Fluidics Limited United Kingdom
      Splio France
      Spott Belgium
      Stark Drive LLC Sweden
      StopMyCraving United Kingdom
      Sublime Skinz France
      Swissmic SA Switzerland
      SynerScope BV Netherlands
      Syte ai Israel
      Taitori Oy Finland
      Tapu.com Turkey
      TastePlease Denmark
      Telecoming Spain
      Tellody Greece
      The Giant iTab Company United Kingdom
      The Link App United Kingdom
      TIPA-Corp Israel
      Tom Kabinet Netherlands
      Trackd United Kingdom
      Tradeconthor GmbH Germany
      TreasureHunt Germany
      Trip Republic Finland
      Truelinked Denmark
      TV Player United Kingdom
      Tyto Care Israel
      U account United Kingdom
      UAV NAVIGATION Spain
      uberall GmbH Germany
      Ubi Transports France
      Uquid United Kingdom
      Uzak Rota Turkey
      Verisart United Kingdom
      Vert Rotors UK Ltd. United Kingdom
      VIAROOM Technology France
      vitascale GmbH Germany
      Watty Sweden
      Waylay NV Belgium
      Weebit Nano Ltd Israel
      Wiliot Israel
      Wittra Sweden AB Sweden
      Written Byte Ltd. (trading as DeepCrawl) United Kingdom
      XM Cyber Israel
      YAPILI Netherlands
      Yescapa France
      Yoti United Kingdom
      YUSP Hungary"
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      schrieb am 29.08.18 21:10:41
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      schrieb am 04.09.18 21:34:05
      Beitrag Nr. 409 ()
      HP Mars Home Planet Rendering Challenge; NEXT giant leap, for mankind; ALL entries must convoy an inspiring vision of an Utopian (future) society, in an urban area, for 1.000.000 humans














      https://launchforth.io/launchforth/mars-home-planet-renderin…
      www.space.com/41697-hp-mars-colony-challenge.html?utm_source…
      www.hpmarshomeplanet.com/#prizes
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      schrieb am 12.09.18 21:02:25
      Beitrag Nr. 410 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.855.450 von Popeye82 am 29.05.18 12:21:00"Future Protein Award", FInalists (2018)

      "AgriProtein – hochwertiges, preiswertes Protein für Futtermittel (ZA, UK)

      MagMeal von AgriProtein Holdings UK Ltd ist eine Mischung aus essentiellen Aminosäuren und natürlich infundierter Laurinsäure, die die Basis der Nahrung von Jungtieren in der Natur darstellt. AgriProtein verwendet organische Abfälle und Fliegenlarven, um hochwertiges und kostengünstiges Protein herzustellen. Für weitere Informationen: www.agriprotein.com

      BAFA Neu – Konzentriertes Hanfproteinpulver (DE)

      Das Hanf-Protein-Pulver der BAFA Neu GmbH enthält über 70 % vollständiges Protein, hat einen mild-nussigen Geschmack und eine weiße Farbe. Dieses Protein ist sowohl in einer Bio-zertifizierten als auch in einer 100 % natürlichen Version erhältlich. Hanf-Protein-Pulver ist eine ideale Eiweißergänzung für sportliche Vegetarier und Veganer und kann in vielen leckeren Rezepten verwendet werden. Für weitere Informationen: www.bafa-gmbh.de

      Hempro International – ein gesunder Zusatz für Lebensmittel (DE)

      Hempro International GmbH & Co. KG hat gerade ihr neues Hanf-Protein-Pulver 70 auf den Markt gebracht. Es ist eine hervorragende Alternative zu künstlichen Eiweißpulvern und, aus 100 % Hanf, eine natürliche Quelle für essentielle Inhaltsstoffe wie Omegas und Eisen. Sein leicht nussiger Geschmack macht es zu einer köstlichen Ergänzung zu Smoothies, Brot und Gebäck oder Müsli. Darüber hinaus kann es in der Lebensmittelverarbeitung eingesetzt werden, z. B. zur Erhöhung des Proteingehalts in Fleischprodukten oder als Zusatz zu Gesundheitsprodukten. Für weitere Informationen: www.hempro.de

      Solar FoodsProteine aus Luft und erneuerbarer Elektrizität:eek::eek::eek: (FI)

      Solar Foods Oy produziert eine völlig neue Art von nährstoffreichem Protein, bei dem nur Luft und erneuerbarer Strom als Hauptressourcen zur Herstellung von nachhaltigem Futter durch Bakterien verwendet werden. Dieses Protein definiert die Grundlagen der Nahrungsmittelproduktion neu, da es unabhängig von Landwirtschaft, Wetter und Klima erzeugt werden kann. Ziel des Unternehmens ist es, im Jahr 2021 mit der kommerziellen Produktion dieses Proteins zu beginnen. Für weitere Informationen: www.solarfoods.fi

      SWARM – The Insect Bar:) (DE)

      Die SWARM Nutrition GmbH entwickelt Sporternährung mit hochwertigen und nachhaltigen Proteinen aus Insekten. Der „SWARM Insect Bar“ ist ideal auf die Bedürfnisse von Sportlern abgestimmt, die eine funktionelle Sporternährung wünschen und gleichzeitig einen nachhaltigen Lebensstil verfolgen. Der Riegel besteht aus hochwertigem Insektenprotein und enthält viele Spurenelemente. Für weitere Informationen: www.swarmprotein.com

      Ÿnsect – Proteine für Zuchtfische (FR)

      Das ŸnMealTM ist ein hochverdauliches, natürliches Premium-Protein, hergestellt aus entfetteten Larven, das aus über 70 % Eiweißkonzentrat besteht. Dieses Futtermittel von Ÿnsect richtet sich vor allem an die Fischzucht und soll bereits die Erträge bei Garnelen und Forellen verbessert haben. Für weitere Informationen: www.ynsect.com "
      http://news.bio-based.eu/media/2018/09/18-09-12-PM-Kandidate…
      http://refab.info/
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      schrieb am 13.09.18 03:18:37
      Beitrag Nr. 411 ()
      "HOTTEST Startups Amsterdam" (2018) Award

      www.wired.co.uk/article/best-startups-in-amsterdam-2018
      www.wired.co.uk/magazine/august-2018

      "Harver

      Harver founder and CEO Barend Raaff was working at online strategy and marketing startup Kominski when a friend and CEO of a large call centre complained of huge staff turnover. Realising hiring decisions were to blame, he developed AI-powered pre-selection platform TalentPitch to replace CVs with online judgment, personality and intelligence tests. Harver’s algorithms also use the data to calculate a candidate’s suitability. As of January 2018, the company had raised $15.6 million (£11.5 million) and boasts Zappos, Netflix, Booking.com, Vodafone, OpenTable and Casper as clients. At the end of 2017, Harver adapted TalentPitch for smaller companies. The elevator pitch? “Organisations using Harver hire better people, period,” says Raaff. harver.com

      Otrium

      “Fashion brands struggle with an abundance of excess inventory collecting dust in a warehouse,” explains Otrium’s cofounder Milan Daniels, 26. Launched two years ago by Daniels and Max Klijnstra, 27, Otrium is effectively Shopify for fashion brands, providing the e-commerce technology stack and logistics handling to create online outlet/clearance stores. The company’s technology and marketplace full-service offer is aimed at keeping entry costs low – helping up-and-coming brands in particular shift excess inventory, although each brand does ship its own orders. Claiming 300,000 users and 60 brands across Benelux countries, Otrium recently raised €750,000 (£662,000) – bringing total funding to €1.6 million (£1.4 million) – to fuel international expansion. otrium.nl
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      Hiber

      When Dutch satellite start-up Magnitude Space rebranded last year, it chose the name Hiber for two reasons, according to co-founder and CFO Coen Janssen – the LPA Network provider connects nano-satellites with modems that effectively sleep 99 per cent of the time – until a satellite flies overhead. “It’s like they are hibernating – hence Hiber,” he explains. “And it was also one of the last unclaimed five-letter words on the internet.” Having secured €3 million in private funding and backing from the European Space Agency, Hiber launches two small satellites in spring 2018. Janssen is targeting the likes of truck trailers, hazardous chemicals, cattle in Australia and trawlers at sea to host its cheap tracking devices as it scales production in 2019. hiber.global

      Hiber co-founders Maarten Engelen, Ernst Peter Hovinga, Erik Wienk, Laurens Groenendijk and Coen Jansen
      Dan Burn-Forti

      Shypple

      Over 90 per cent of the world’s international trade travels by ship, but when Shypple founder Jarell Habets worked on logistics for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, he found the industry dominated by freight forwarding agents – middlemen in manual organisations which make shipping slow, error-prone and expensive. “They’re like travel agents in 1996,” he argues. “But they have no competition from disruptors.” He launched Shypple the same year. The company provides a digital dashboard for businesses to search and book freight shipping directly – benchmarking quotes and offering real-time tracking. In February, the company received undisclosed funding from regional state investor the Brabant Development Corporation to finance their international expansion.
      shypple.com

      Helloprint

      Europe’s print industry is worth around €160 billion per year, according to market analysts Smithers Pira – larger than the continents €135 billion car export trade. The vast majority of these orders still take place offline, according to Hans Scheffer, Helloprint co-founder and CEO. Helloprint’s platform connects smaller print producers with over 200,000 customers across the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Spain, and Ireland. Offering free online designs and free delivery, the company has seen growth of 4,000 per cent in the last four years. In February, the company closed an undisclosed multi-million euro funding round with existing investors Bregal Unternehmerkapital and Project A, aimed at expanding its European network. helloprint.co.uk
      A startup guide to Amsterdam

      WHERE TO EAT
      Coffee Virus Startup Village is spin-off from the original Coffee inside ALab - a former Shell research laboratory on the shores of Amsterdam Noord – with more space and a bigger kitchen serving healthy food and strong coffee.

      WHERE TO STAY
      Volkshotel, located in the upcoming Amsterdam East district near the Amstel river has workstations, meeting rooms, brainstorming cabins, coffee, a bar, a restaurant, cocktails and, of course, bedrooms.

      WHERE TO VISIT
      Freedom Lab is part co-working space, part innovation campus, part library, part café. The Lab’s busy evenings bring together philosophers, entrepreneurs, engineers and designers to exchange ideas and socialise.

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      Lisbon
      The hottest startups in Lisbon

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      Fairphone

      Fairphone’s bold launch in 2013 promised easily repairable smartphones built to last using only sustainable, ethically mined materials. The Fairphone 1 raised funds from crowdsourcing and sold some 135,000 handsets – but struggled when suppliers retired the necessary spare parts and stopped releasing chip software updates. 2015’s Fairphone 2 fared better. In September 2017, co-founder Bas van Abel secured €6.5 million from social venture capital fund Pymwymic – making it one of the top ten fund raising Amsterdam startups of the year – to scale its approach to building sustainable electronics “throughout the entire electronics value chain, including material sourcing, production, distribution and recycling,” according to van Abel. Expect the Fairphone 3 this autumn. fairphone.com

      Ohpen

      When Chris Zadeh, CEO of Ohpen, ran an online broker, he spent ten years “cursing unreliable technology that was almost impossible to adapt to our needs,” he explains. “We put our money where our mouth was and created a complete new core banking engine from scratch.” Ohpen’s premise is simple – existing banks and financial service providers are hampered by legacy systems. Ohpen’s cloud-based core banking SaaS replaces the entire back end, allowing clients to focus on front-end experience and brand differentiation. In July 2017, Ohpen secured €15 million from private equity firm Amerborgh, which then led a €25 million Series C round in February 2018 – the cash will help expand into France, Canada, Australia and the United States. ohpen.com

      MessageBird

      MessageBird offers an SMS, voice and video platform for companies and developers that powers, for instance, the verification messages you get when you sign up for a new app. It’s a fast-growing market with more than a dozen cloud-based firms. MessageBird founder and chief executive Robert Vis bootstrapped the company’s launch in 2011, forged deals and built interfaces with 220 telecom carriers worldwide to build the only platform running on telecoms carrier-grade infrastructure and not the internet – making it faster, more reliable and cheaper, says Vis. In October 2017, MessageBird’s stealth years ended - it landed $60 million in series A funding - the largest ever early-stage venture capital investment into a European software company, led by Accel Partners with Atomico and Y-Combinator to fuel aggressive expansion. messagebird.com

      MessageBird founder and CEO Robert Vis
      Dan Burn-Forti

      Hotelchamp

      Travel agents may have disappeared from the high street but their replacements – travel booking sites – dominate the travel market with commission fees of up to 30%, hitting hotels turnover, according to Kristian Valk, co-founder and CEO of Hotelchamp. Valk launched the company after watching a friend click from booking site to hotel web page then back to the site to pay. The company’s SaaS AI offers personalised incentives, special offers and best possible prices to encourage direct booking. Launched in April 2015, the company raised €1.7 million seed funding from a wide pool of private investors, returning for a €2.25 million round in August 2017. Clients include Bilderberg Hotels, Corinthia Hotels, Palazzo Versace and Apex Hotels. hotelchamp.com

      Felyx

      With the city’s drive to reduce carbon and liberal attitude to two wheels, Felyx, a shared electric scooter platform, is as Amsterdam as the Amstel. Co-founders Maarten Poot and Quinten Selhorst raised €400,000 from private investors and €450,000 from a crowdfunding round to launch in July 2017. An app allows registered users – currently waiting list only places – to locate, reserve and unlock available e-scooters. A ride costs 30 cents per minute, and the system is free-floating – scooters can be left anywhere. When the battery drops to 20 per cent, the scooter signals HQ and a team member comes to recharge it. felyx.nl"
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.686.777 von Popeye82 am 13.09.18 03:18:37 "HOTTEST Startups Helsinki" (2018) Award

      www.wired.co.uk/article/best-startups-in-helsinki-2018
      www.wired.co.uk/magazine/august-2018

      "Sulapac

      Eco-friendly startups are becoming increasingly prevalent, and Sulapac is one of the frontrunners. Using renewable and sustainable raw materials, the company, which won the Green Alley Award for startups in the circular economy, is creating fully biodegradable packaging material that can be used to package watches or create tubs for makeup. The Finnish co-founders were inspired by the grand woodland that surrounds them – though the wood for Sulapac’s material comes from nearby Nordic forests. A number of different cosmetic and jewellery companies have started to use Sulapac’s greener, cleaner packaging materials. sulapac.com

      Blok

      Founded last year, this startup helps to smooth the rigmarole of selling your home by using AI to take away many of the complications – including pesky real estate brokers. Co-founders Rudi Skogman and Olli Gunst have raised €1.6 million from investors to develop the company. Blok is still in its earliest stages of development, but the first signs are promising: in its first year of existence, the company’s AI helped sell 70 apartments. With the company taking a 0.75 per cent of all sales – and the average property selling in just over a week – it’s a smart business with firm foundations. blok.ai

      Blueprint Genetics

      Healthtech continues to be a growing sector, and Blueprint Genetics, founded in 2012, is taking full advantage of that increasing interest. The company provides clinicians and their patients with comprehensive, high-quality tools and resources that help diagnose genetic conditions from its bases in Helsinki, San Francisco and Dubai. With more than 220 different diagnostic tests available, searching through our genome to sniff out everything from hereditary cancers to the potential for heart problems using nothing more than a DNA sample, it’s a one-stop diagnosis shop. Last summer it raised €14m in a funding round that’s allowed it to tweak its tech further. blueprintgenetics.com
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      Canatu

      Named after carbon nanotube, one of the materials first studied at Aalto University’s nanomaterials lab (to which the firm owes its inspiration), Canatu is one of Finland’s biggest physical tech success stories. The company, founded in 2004, has more than 100 patents, and supplies conductive films and touch sensors to touch module vendors and manufacturers working in the consumer electronics and automotive industries. Its main development is an all-new material it called Carbon NanoBud, which can be formed into almost any shape without breaking, thanks to a high stretch rate and small bending radius. canatu.com
      A startup guide to Helsinki

      WHERE TO VISIT
      Teurastamo was once a working abattoir, but since 2012 has been an arty haven for culture and fantastic food. More than a dozen businesses have set up shop here, including restaurants and roasteries.

      WHERE TO PLAY
      Kuudes Linja is the place to catch live music in Helsinki. And if you can’t get in, hop next door to Kaiku or Siltanen – both equally excellent.

      Carbo Culture

      Turning methane-spewing biomass into high-carbon charcoal might not seem like the cleanest process in the world, but Helsinki startup Carbo Culture – co-founded by a Californian, a Belgian and a Finn – is a green company. Its patented technology transfers waste into charcoal in a carbon neutral way, allowing a cleaner, more efficient way to make charcoal and charcoal products. Miraculously, the process also permanently sequesters carbon – one of the biggest pollutants in the process – so that it doesn’t harm the planet. The tech managed to lure the likes of Rovio chairman Mika Ihamuotila to stump up €550,000 of seed funding earlier this year. carboculture.com

      HappyOrNot

      One of Finland’s biggest success stories, HappyOrNot is the company behind the real-time mood sensor stands that you see at the end of airport security checks, on shop floors and by office doorways. The company started out with a single terminal in a small supermarket and now has countless terminals logging hundreds of millions of responses at airports – including Heathrow – and businesses across the world. They’ve also secured €13.2 million in investment. With that success, co-founders Heikki Väänänen and Ville Levaniemi will be hitting the big green smiley face button. happy-or-not.com

      ICEYE

      Finland’s first-ever commercial satellite – and the world’s first synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite under 100 kilograms – was launched into orbit from India earlier this year. The payload that went up into space was the ICEYE-X1, which provides a bird’s-eye view of the planet, even in darkness and through cloud cover, using the SAR technology. The ICEYE-X1 launch was just the first of many: using $13 million of investment raised last August, ICEYE plan to launch 18 microsatellites into orbit, which will beam back data the company can then sell to maritime operators, insurance firms, and agriculture businesses. iceye.com

      Wolt co-founder Miki Kuusi
      Dan Burn-Forti

      Oura

      The quantified-self movement continues apace, with Helsinki startup Oura taking it in an altogether more fashionable direction. Its healthtech wearables aren’t rubbery plastic bands that slip around your wrist but sleek, stripped-back rings. More than 15,000 Oura rings were pre-ordered in the first two months they were available to reserve, with more than half of orders coming from the health-conscious United States. The ring tracks sleep patterns, making suggestions for users to change their lifestyles to restore their sleep to a more healthy routine. Big things are expected from the company, which was named one of Finland’s most promising startups earlier this year. ouraring.com

      Varjo

      Virtual reality tech has never fully lived up to its promise. Whether it’s the dizzy spells some people feel after donning a headset or the slight unreality as a result of fuzzy graphics, something feels amiss. Varjo aims to counteract both problems by increasing the resolution on VR displays, including the Rift and Vive by 17 times – taking it up to the same resolution we see through our eyes. In the two short years the company has been in existence, it’s managed to bring VR forwards leaps and bounds – and raised nearly €13 million in the process. varjo.com

      Wolt

      Uber Eats and Deliveroo may have a dominant hand in many of the world’s markets, but food delivery service Wolt is making major inroads across the Nordics and Baltics. It claims more than 1,400 restaurants are signed up to the service in over 20 cities, while backers including Supercell CEO Ilkka Paananen and Skype founder Niklas Zennström have helped the company raise €13.3 million to date, with plans for future funding rounds on the horizon. Convenience is king for modern-day consumers, and Wolt – founded in 2014 – recognised that earlier than most. wolt.com "
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.686.855 von Popeye82 am 13.09.18 04:42:52"HOTTEST Startups Lisbon" (2018) Award

      www.wired.co.uk/article/best-startups-in-lisbon-2018
      www.wired.co.uk/topic/europes-100-hottest-startups-2018
      www.wired.co.uk/magazine/august-2018

      "Prodsmart

      For decades, production processes have barely evolved for the majority of small businesses who make up Europe’s manufacturing industry, says Gonçalo Fortes, Prodsmart’s co-founder and CEO. His company sells a layer of virtual automation software which converts smartphones and tablets into sensors, to transform any manufacturing plant into a digital “smart factory”. Its real-time process-tracking collects data directly from the shop floor, eliminating the need for paper and providing real-time analytics to inform waste reduction and efficiency improvements. Prodsmart raised $150,000 (£112,000) from 500 Startups at launch and secured a seed funding round of $1.5 million in February 2018 from Join Capital, Caixa Capital, Innovation Nest and angel investors. prodsmart.com

      James

      Founded in 2013 by João Menano, Samuel Hopkins and Pedro Fonseca, James (formerly CrowdProcess) allows credit-risk managers and banks to create, validate, deploy and monitor regulation-ready, high-performing predictive models. Menano argues that it has become harder and harder for lenders to constantly update systems to cope with new regulations and new software developments, so James attaches itself to existing systems to provide constantly updated machine-learning software specialising in pattern detection. The company has raised $3.9 million in funding from private investors and VCs and opened offices in New York. james.finance

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      Talkdesk

      Talkdesk co-founders Cristina Fonseca and Tiago Paiva were inspired by success at a Twilio hackathon to base Talkdesk on the Silicon Valley model of “being truly disruptive with a capacity to scale fast”, says Fonseca. The company provides call-centre software that allows new centres to launch without the traditional expensive big switches and routers. Talkdesk customers require no hardware, phones, coding or downloads – just an internet connection. Backers, include Salesforce Ventures, DFJ and Storn Ventures, have helped funding for the San Francisco- and Lisbon-based company rise to $24.5 million. talkdesk.com

      Codacy

      Codacy was born from co-founders Jaime Jorge and João Caxaria’s frustration at having to manually review endless lines of code in previous software development and engineering jobs. Its automated platform integrates into existing systems and syncs with tools such as GitHub Enterprise to constantly review lines of code and search for mistakes – helping, according to Jorge, developers work faster. An August 2017 funding round of $5.1 million, led by Seedcamp, Faber Ventures, JOIN Capital, EQT Ventures and Caixa Capital, takes total investment to $6.7 million. The company now counts PayPal, Adobe, Cancer Research UK and Deliveroo among its customers. codacy.com

      Veniam

      Co-founders João Barros and Susana Sargento developed technology to turn vehicles into wireless hotspots during their time as professors at the Universities of Aveiro and Porto respectively. They then partnered with former Zipcar CEO Robin Chase and CTO Roy Russell to roll out Veniam’s in-vehicle Wi-Fi service across Porto and Singapore. The company now plans to provide cloud-based software linking and guiding autonomous vehicles. “AVs [autonomous vehicles] can scan the road and surrounding vehicles, but they can’t know about what’s ahead or what the surrounding vehicles intend to do unless they’re connected,” Barros explains. The company has raised $26.9 million, led by Verizon Ventures. veniam.com

      Sensei

      Sensei founders Vasco Portugal, Joana Rafael and Paulo Carreira took their fledgling business-intelligence platform for retail from the Technical University of Lisbon to the Techstars METRO Retail Accelerator Berlin in 2017. This resulted in February 2018’s €500,000 pre-seed funding from German retailer METRO and Portugal’s Sonae. The company turns any installed camera into a powerful sensor to capture and raw in-store digital data. The big idea, according to the founders, is to build customer profiles to increase sales. sensei.tech
      A startup guide to Lisbon

      WHERE TO EAT
      Copenhagen Coffee Lab, Escolas Gerais 34, Alfama. Founded in Denmark in 2013, Lisbon’s mini-chain of Scandinavian-style coffee shops has Wi-Fi – despite some tables having a “no laptops” policy. The venue’s regulars love its understated Scandi cool for meetings and coffee breaks. copenhagencoffeelab.com

      WHERE TO WORK
      Second Home, Time Out Market, Mercado da Ribeira. This upmarket shared workspace is at the heart of the city’s tech community and the centre of the Cais do Sodre district. The nearby Pink Street is great for bars, restaurants and clubs.

      DefinedCrowd

      With most of the attention in AI focused on developing algorithms, its weak spot – and DefinedCrowd’s USP – is in collating high-quality data that’s properly labelled to train those AIs quickly and efficiently. Founded in 2015 by Amy Du and Daniela Braga, a data scientist and natural-language-processing expert, the company combines its crowd platform Neevo – where anyone can earn money helping label data – with a user interface and an API to search for and select appropriate datasets. The company raised $1.1 million in 2016 – including funds from Amazon and Sony – but has since relied on customer contracts to grow finance. definedcrowd.com

      Heptasense

      Heptasense co-founders Ricardo Santos and Mauro Peixe started out developing AI software that learns human gestures and emotions to help their elderly relatives navigate modern life. Their pivot was rapid. Launched in January 2017, Heptasense connects to cameras, motion detectors and touchscreens to measure human responses. The company is working with BMW, among others, on hand-gesture controls for drivers and a security company in the US on airport monitoring and threat detection. Santos and Peixe bootstrapped the company, relying on customer contracts for cashflow. “Investors wanted us to focus on three-year projections and follow the footsteps of other companies, but we were doing something different,” says Santos. heptasense.com

      Aptoide

      Proving the Portuguese appetite for tricky journeys didn’t end with Ferdinand Magellan, Aptoide CEO Paulo Trezentos launched against Google – building a third-party app store for Android and positioning it as an alternative to Google Play. It now hosts more than 750,000 apps, including the likes of Facebook, Instagram and Clash of Clans. Seed funding of €750,000 from Portugal Ventures led to a €3.7 million Series A round in 2015, followed in November 2017 by an $16.8 million Initial Coin Offering using AppCoins – an in-app currency for purchases, game upgrades and paying other users. Coin miners are paid if they engage with advertising – strengthening Aptoide’s ad revenue. aptoide.com

      Probe.ly

      Nuno Loureiro, Probe.ly’s founder and CEO, spent 15 years fighting hackers. He found testing security complicated – white-hat penetration-testing and bug bounties are the gold standard, but few companies employ both on a daily basis. Probe.ly’s software runs continuously on apps and sites, searching for flaws and launching attacks to analyse their response. Unlike its competitors, Probe.ly is aimed at developers, not security professionals. Founded in 2016, the company raised €620,000 through winning the Lisbon Challenge acceleration programme and 2017’s Caixa Empreender Award. It launched in private beta in 2017 and, in March 2018, raised €435,000 from investors including Caixa Capital. probe.ly "
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      Calcalist’s 2018 "List of 50 MOST Promising Israeli Startups"

      www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3736364,00.html

      "1. Cybereason Inc.

      Sector: Enterprise cybersecurity

      Founders: Lior Div, Yonatan Striem Amit, and Yossi Naar

      Year founded: 2012

      Number of employees: 400, 150 of them in Israel and 250 in Boston, London, Sydney, and Tokyo

      Funding: $189.5 million from Softbank, Lockheed Martin, Spark Capital and Charles River Ventures (CRV)


      Cybereason's mangement team. Photo: Tommy Harpaz Cybereason's mangement team. Photo: Tommy Harpaz

      Based in Tel Aviv, Cybereason aims to be the go-to information security company in a world in which no cyber-walls can stop dedicated hackers from finding the breach that would let them into the computer systems of businesses. Cybereason’s software collects and analyzes data about programs running on the computer network in organizations, files accessed by users, and even keystrokes and mouse movements to detect hackers operating on the network. Backed by Softbank, the company has executed an aggressive plan to ramp up sales in the U.S. and gain a foothold in the Japanese market.


      2. Vayyar (Vayyar Imaging Ltd.)

      Sector: 3D imaging

      Founders: Raviv Melamed, Naftali Chayat, and Miri Ratner

      Year founded: 2011

      Number of employees: 90 in Israel

      Funding: $79 million in equity funding


      Vayyar's team. Photo: Orel Cohen Vayyar's team. Photo: Orel Cohen


      Based in the Tel Aviv suburb of Yehud, Vayyar’s technology uses a system of sensors capable of “seeing” through solid objects and composing an accurate three-dimensional image. Vayyar’s sensors are capable of penetrating human tissue, skin and most man-made surfaces using radio waves. In December, Vayyar announced a $45 million Series C investment round, bringing the company's total equity funding to $79 million. Investors in the company include Boston-headquartered venture capital firm Battery Ventures LP, Menlo Park, California-headquartered Bessemer Venture Partners, Israel Cleantech Ventures, and Tel Aviv-based Claltech, the Israeli tech investment vehicle of New York-based holding company Access Industries, founded by industrialist and philanthropist Len Blavatnik.


      3. Next Insurance Inc.

      Sector: insurtech

      Founders: Guy Goldstein, Nissim Tapiro, and Alon Huri

      Year founded: 2016

      Number of employees: 52 in Israel and California

      Funding: $53 million in equity funding


      Next Insurance's team. Photo: Amit Sha'al Next Insurance's team. Photo: Amit Sha'al


      Next Insurance develops an online service where small business owners can purchase insurance, in a process that takes up to several minutes. The insurance policies sold by the company are customized for the specific needs of each business, and the company is offering unique policies for private kindergartens, personal trainers, home renovators and other professional service providers. The company has 25 employees at its Silicon Valley headquarters and an additional 27 workers in its Israel development center in Kfar Saba, a town north-east of Tel Aviv. Next Insurance has raised $53 million from investors, including American Express Ventures, Israeli Venture Firm TLV Partners, and Nationwide Mutual Insurance.


      4. BlueVine (BlueVine Capital Inc.)
      Sector: fintech

      Founders: Eyal Lifshitz, Moti Shatner and Nir Klar

      Year founded: 2013

      Number of employees: 190 in Israel and California

      Funding: $68 million in equity funding, over $200 million in debt financing


      BlueVine's team. Photo: Amit Sha'al BlueVine's team. Photo: Amit Sha'al


      BlueVine offers small and medium-sized businesses online capital financing, either by credit line or invoice factoring. The company was established to answer an unmet need in the U.S. financial market—personal loans, which most banks are hesitant to offer. To date, BlueVine raised $68 million in equity and over $200 in debt financing for its credit line business, and granted over $500 million in loans just in 2017. Headquartered in Redwood City, California, the company employs 190 people in California and Israel.


      5. Yotpo Ltd.

      Sector: online marketing

      Founders: Tomer Tagrin and Omri Cohen

      Year founded: 2011

      Number of employees: 300 people in New York, Utah, Tel Aviv and London

      Funding: $101 Million in equity funding from investors including Vertex Ventures, Blumberg Capital, and Marker

      Yotpo's team. Photo: Amit Sha'al Yotpo's team. Photo: Amit Sha'al


      Yotpo enables brands and online retailers to manage and respond to different types of user-generated online content that is related to their products and services. The company also offers an artificial intelligence-based analysis tool for customer reviews. Clients include GoPro Inc., American department stores chain Sears, and retail company 1-800-Flowers.com Inc. To date, Yotpo raised $101 million, $51 million of that sum in November 2017. Employing 300 people, the company is headquartered in New York with a development center in Tel Aviv and additional offices in Utah and London.


      6. MyHeritage Ltd.

      Sector: genealogy, genetic testing

      Founders: Gilad Japhet

      Year founded: 2003

      Number of employees: 430 in Israel, the U.S., and Europe

      Funding: $49 million in equity funding from investors including Bessemer Venture Partners and Index Ventures


      MyHeritage CEO Gilad Japhet. Photo: Shaul Golan MyHeritage CEO Gilad Japhet. Photo: Shaul Golan


      MyHeritage enables users to create family trees by searching through historical documents such as census, immigration, marriage and burial records, and newspaper articles. The company’s services are available in 42 languages, and its website has over 40 million family trees and 2.9 billion profiles. In 2016 the company launched a genetic testing service that provides both DNA matching and ancestry and ethnicity estimates, and its database already has DNA samples from over 1.25 million people. In recent months, the company has also begun to develop predictive algorithms for genetic conditions, based on its family tree database and medical history questionnaires users fill.


      7. SimilarWeb Ltd.

      Founders: Or Offer

      Year founded: 2009

      Number of employees: 420 in Israel, the U.S., the U.K., China and Japan

      Funding: $112 million in equity funding from investors including Viola Growth, Naspers and Saban Ventures


      Similarweb CEO Or Ofer. Photo: Orel Cohen Similarweb CEO Or Ofer. Photo: Orel Cohen


      SimilarWeb offers data tracking and digital market research services to premium customers like Airbnb, HSBC, eBay, and Walmart. The company enables users to receive analytics and insights on metrics such as engagement, traffic, and popular keywords, for both their own websites and apps and those of competitors. In July 2017 the company raised $47 million, which were used to hire additional employees and expand to East Asia.


      8. Lightricks Ltd.

      Sector: photo editing apps

      Founders: Zeev Farbman, Amit Goldstein, Itai Tsiddon, Nir Pochter, Yaron Inger

      Year founded: 2013

      Number of employees: 115 in Jerusalem

      Funding: $10 million in equity funding from Viola Ventures


      Facetune by Lightricks. Photo: Lightricks Facetune by Lightricks. Photo: Lightricks


      Lightricks was established by five entrepreneurs with an extensive background in computer graphics and image processing, who recognized a gap between existing technology and the image processing tools offered to smartphone users. The company’s first photo editing app, Facetune was downloaded by 20 million people and brought in $40 million for the company. It won several awards, including the Apple Design Award for a photo editing app in 2017. For its newer video editing app, Enlight Videoleap, Lightricks moved to a business model that offers a free app with paid features. Enlight was one of nine apps to win Apple’s 2017 iPhone app of the year award. The company raised $10 million in 2015. In December, CEO Zeev Farbman said the company currently has no intention to raise funds, as its products are profitable.


      9. JFrog Ltd.

      Sector: software

      Founders: Frederic Simon, Shlomi Ben Haim, Yoav Landman

      Year founded: 2008

      Number of employees: 330 in Israel, China, France and California

      Funding: $65 million in equity funding from investors including Battery Ventures LP, Scale Venture Partners, EMC and Dell Technologies subsidiary VMware Inc.


      JFrog's co-founders Yoav Landman (left), Frederic Simon (middle), and Shlomi Ben Haim (right). Photo:: Shachar Maor JFrog's co-founders Yoav Landman (left), Frederic Simon (middle), and Shlomi Ben Haim (right). Photo:: Shachar Maor


      JFrog develops binary code management tools for software developers and DevOps teams. The company’s products integrate with different development environments, enabling more efficient application development and release processes. Its technology is used by over 5,000 clients, including leading companies such as Snapchat, Uber, Bank of America, Google, Amazon, and Netflix. In 2017 the company expanded its target markets and signed Mercedes-Benz and BMW, and now it is now looking to enter the Internet of Things industry.


      10. Drivenets Ltd.

      Sector: telecommunication, software

      Founders: Ido Susan and Hillel Kobrinsky

      Year founded: 2015

      Number of employees: over 100 in Israel

      Funding: self-funded


      Drivenets co-founder Ido Susan. Photo: Orel Cohen Drivenets co-founder Ido Susan. Photo: Orel Cohen


      Drivenets is aiming to change the way networks are built and managed by developing cloud-defined routing and switching for communication service providers. The company’s software automates operations, reduces cost and complexity while at the same time improving reliability, and allows service providers to avoid relying on specific vendors while answering the ever-growing market demand better. The company was founded by Ido Susan, co-founder of Intucell, acquired by Cisco for $475M in 2013, and by Hillel Kobrinsky, co-founder of Interwise, acquired by AT&T for $121M in 2007.


      11. OrCam (OrCam Technologies Ltd.)

      Sector: computer vision

      Founders: Amnon Shashua and Ziv Aviram

      Year founded: 2010

      Number of employees: 170 in Israel, the U.S., Germany, and the U.K.

      Funding: $130 million in equity funding from Intel Capital, the BRM group, Aviv Venture Capital and private investors.


      OrCam develops and manufactures visual aid devices for the blind and visually impaired. OrCam's technology complies a smart camera and earbud which are mounted on a pair of eyeglasses. The camera is capable of identifying and processing visual information such as written text, facial features, and barcodes, and the information is passed on verbally. OrCam has set a goal to develop a device bearing the same object identification abilities of the human eye. OrCam was founded by Amnon Shashua and Ziv Aviram, co-founders of Mobileye, which was bought by Intel in 2017 for $15.3 billion. Jerusalem-based OrCam has raised $130 million in equity funding from Intel Capital, the BRM group, Aviv Venture Capital and from private investors. The company employs a team of 170 in its offices in Israel, the U.S., Germany, and the U.K.


      12. WalkMe

      Sector: publisher tools

      Founders: Rafael Sweary, Dan Adika, and Eyal Cohen

      Year founded: 2011

      Number of employees: 600 in Israel, the U.S., Japan, Australia, and France

      Funding: $167 million in equity funding from Insight Venture Partners, Giza Venture Capital, Mangrove Capital Partners, and Greenspring Associates, among other investors


      WalkMe helps users navigate web pages by adding a layer of on-screen navigation guidance and assistance to existing websites. WalkMe’s service is powered by artificial intelligence technology and can recognize when users require assistance, even automatically completing certain online tasks. WalkMe’s service can be added to any website with no additional coding. Founded in 2011, WalkMe employs a 600-person team in Israel, the U.S., Japan, Australia, and France. The company has raised $167 million to date from investors such as Insight Venture Partners, Giza Venture Capital, Mangrove Capital Partners, and Greenspring Associates. WalkMe lists Paypal, Cisco, Spotify, and Adobe as customers.


      13. Checkmarx Inc.

      Sector: Cybersecurity

      Founders: Emmanuel Benzaquen and Maty Siman

      Year founded: 2006

      Number of employees: 400 in Israel, the U.S., Brazil, Singapore, Germany, the U.K., Portugal, and France

      Funding: $100 million in equity funding, mostly from Insight Venture Partners


      Checkmarx develops and markets cybersecurity technology for app developers. Checkmarx’s software automatically scans app development code to detect security breaches and confirm the code adheres to security requirements. The company, which was founded in 2006, forecasts more than $100 million in sales in 2018. Checkmarx employs a team of 400 people, mostly in its offices in Israel. The company also operates offices in the U.S., Brazil, Singapore, Germany, the U.K., Portugal, and France. Checkmarx raised $100 million in equity funding, mostly from Insight Venture Partners.


      14. Monday.com (formerly DaPulse Labs)

      Sector: organizational productivity

      Founders: Roy Man and Eran Zinman

      Year founded: 2012

      Number of employees: 100, mostly in Tel Aviv, and in the U.S.

      Funding: $34 million in equity funding from Genesis Partners and Insight Venture Partners


      Monday.com develops and markets team management services for organizations and businesses such as universities, hotels and restaurants, and manufacturing companies. Monday.com’s platform allows users to manage and track projects, manufacturing lines, and schedules, among other processes. Founded in 2012 as DaPulse Labs, the company changed its name in 2017. That year, it increased its customer base from 4,000 to 25,000 and tripled its revenue, which added up to $24 million. In 2018, the company forecasts it will have 50,000 customers and $50 million in revenues. Having started 2017 with 30 employees, Monday.com now employs a 100-person team, mostly in Tel Aviv, with an additional office in New York. The company raised $34 million in equity funding from Genesis Partners and Insight Venture Partners.


      15. Kaltura

      Sector: Video

      Founders: Michal Tsur, Ron Yekutiel, Shay David, and Eran Etam

      Year founded: 2006

      Number of employees: 450, in Israel, the U.S., U.K., Brazil, Japan, and Singapore

      Funding: $156 million in equity funding from Goldman Sachs, Intel Capital, Mitsui Global Investments, Inc., and Nokia Growth


      Kaltura develops and markets a video creation, management, and distribution platforms for organizations and companies such as Disney, Warner Brothers, Intel, Oracle, and Bank of America, and for universities such as Stanford, and Columbia. The company was founded in 2006 in the greater Tel Aviv metropolitan area and now employs a team of 450 in Israel, the U.S., U.K., Brazil, Japan, and Singapore. Kaltura raised $156 million in equity funding from Goldman Sachs, Intel Capital, Mitsui Global Investments, Inc., and Nokia Growth.


      16. Via (Via Transportation Inc.)

      Sector: ridesharing, autonomic vehicles

      Founders: Daniel Ramot and Oren Shoval

      Year founded: 2012

      Number of employees: 200, mostly in Tel Aviv and New York

      Funding: $387 million in equity funding from Daimler AG, 83North, Hearst Ventures, Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, Pitango Venture Capital, and Poalim Capital Markets


      Via developed and operates a carpooling ride-hailing app. Via’s app matches multiple passengers headed the same way with a single large SUV or van. Via provides over a million rides a month across New York, Washington D.C., Chicago, London, Berlin, and Amsterdam. In 2017, Via received a $250 million investment from automaker Daimler AG, with whom Via is also collaborating on the development of electrical and autonomic vehicles. The company has raised $387 million in equity funding from Daimler, 83North, Hearst Ventures, Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, Pitango Venture Capital, and Poalim Capital Markets. Established in 2012, New York-headquartered Via has around 200 employees in Israel, the U.S., and Europe.


      17. Moovit (Moovit App Global Ltd.)

      Sector: public transportation

      Founders: Roy Bick, Yaron Evron, and Nir Erez

      Year founded: 2012

      Number of employees: 150, mostly in Israel

      Funding: $135 million in equity funding from Intel Capital, Sequoia Capital, BMW’s investment arm BMW i Ventures Inc., NGP Capital, Sound Ventures, Vintage Investment Partners, BRM Group, Gemini Israel Ventures, Vaizra Investments


      Moovit developed and operates a free app that provides real-time public transportation information to a global user base of over 150 million people in 2,000 cities and 80 countries. Moovit uses user-based data to track the location of buses and trains. According to the company, Moovit app users create 2 billion individual pieces of data on public transit and urban traffic. The company expects to reach 1 billion users by 2021 and expand the number of cities in which the service is available. Founded in 2012 and based in Ness Ziona, a town in central Israel, Moovit currently employs around 100 people. The company raised $135 million in equity funding to date, from Intel Capital, Sequoia Capital, BMW’s investment arm BMW i Ventures Inc., NGP Capital, Sound Ventures, Vintage Investment Partners, BRM Group, Gemini Israel Ventures, Vaizra Investments, and other investors.


      18. Redis Labs

      Sector: Databases

      Founders: Yiftach Shoolman and Ofer Bengal

      Year founded: 2011

      Number of employees: 200 in Israel, California, London, Paris, and other cities

      Funding: $78 million in equity funding from Goldman Sachs, Dell Technologies Capital, Viola Ventures, and Bain Capital


      Redis Labs develops and sells database software based on a popular open source database called Redis. The company lists American Express, Visa, Wallmart, eBay, Starbucks, Twitter, Apple, Cisco, and Dell among its customers. Redis Labs forecasts $50 million in revenue in 2018 and expects to reach sales valued at $100 million a year within two years. Founded in 2011, Redis Labs employs a 200-person team in Israel, California, London, Paris, and in other cities. To date, it raised $78 million in equity funding from Goldman Sachs, Dell Technologies Capital, Viola Ventures, and Bain Capital.


      19. Datorama Ltd.

      Sector: marketing analytics

      Founders: Ran Sarig, Katrin Rabint, and Efi Cohen

      Year founded: 2012

      Number of employees: 330 in Israel and in 17 cities worldwide, including New York, London, Tokyo, and Sydney

      Funding: $50 million in equity funding from Lightspeed Management Company LLC, Marker LLC, and Innovation Endeavors


      Datorama develops artificial intelligence-powered marketing analytics software that has been integrated into Alexa, Amazon's voice-enabled artificial intelligence service for smart devices. Datorama doubled its revenue and team in 2017 and expects to reach annual sales of $100 million in the near future. Founded in 2012, Datorama employs 330 people in its New York headquarters, research and development center in Israel, and offices in 16 other cities worldwide. Datorama raised $50 million from Lightspeed Management Company LLC, Marker LLC, and Innovation Endeavors.


      20. Lemonade Inc.

      Sector: insurance

      Founders: Shai Wininger and Daniel Schreiber

      Year founded: 2015

      Number of employees: 76 in Tel Aviv and New York

      Funding: $180 million in equity funding


      Lemonade co-founders Shai Wininger and Daniel Schreiber. Photo: Ben Kelmer Lemonade co-founders Shai Wininger and Daniel Schreiber. Photo: Ben Kelmer


      Lemonade offers property and casualty insurance policies in 11 U.S. states with plans to expand to 17 more, charging a flat monthly rate. The company's business model bypasses traditional insurance brokers and instead relies on bots and machine learning technologies to connect with customers, who can contact the company through its website or dedicated apps. Lemonade has sold more than 100,000 policies in 2017, and has donated 10% of its annual revenue, amounting to over $53,000, to charity, according to company statements. In December, Lemonade announced a $120 million Series C round led by the Softbank Group Corporation.


      21. Sisense Ltd.

      Sector: business Intelligence

      Founders: Adi Azaria, Aviad Harell, Eldad Farkash, Guy Boyangu and Elad Israeli

      Year founded: 2004

      Number of employees: 350 in Israel and the U.S.

      Funding: $94 million in equity funding


      Sisense develops business intelligence software for big datasets, which allow companies to gain insights on customers and users without requiring professional data analysts. The company has raised $94 million from Bessemer Venture Partners and other investors. After recruiting over 100 people in the past year, Sisense now employs around 350 people in its headquarters in Ramat Gan, a Tel Aviv suburb, and in additional offices in New York and Scottsdale, Arizona. Sisense counts Nasdaq, NASA, and eBay among its customers.


      22. Playbuzz Ltd.

      Sector: Interactive content

      Founders: Tom Pachys and Shaul Olmert

      Year founded: 2013

      Number of employees: 180 in Israel, Europe, and the U.S.

      Funding: $66 million in equity funding


      Playbuzz started out as an online social content creation service focusing on polls, quizzes and listicles. Recently, the company expanded its activity to include branded content for commercial partners published on third-party websites. Originally founded in Tel Aviv in 2012 by Tom Pachys and Shaul Olmert, son of former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Playbuzz is now headquartered in New-York, with additional offices in Moscow, London, São Paulo, Tel Aviv, Los Angeles, Hamburg, and Lviv, Ukraine. In September, the company announced it had raised $35 million in a Series C funding round led by Israel-based Viola Growth Management Fund, with participation from existing investors including Disney, Saban Ventures, the investment arm of Saban Capital Group Ltd., 83North Ltd., and Carmel Ventures Ltd. This investment brought the company’s total equity to $66 million.


      23. Wibbitz Ltd.

      Sector: Automated videos

      Founders: Zohar Dayan and Yotam Cohen

      Year Founded: 2011

      Number of employees: 100 in Israel, New York, Paris and London

      Funding: $30.8 million in equity funding


      New York-headquartered Wibbitz develops an artificial intelligence-based online service that automatically creates short-form videos from existing texts. The service is used by publishers such as Reuters, Bloomberg, CBS Interactive, and Forbes, to transform written articles into videos that can be shared on social media, and is capable of adapting to the requirements of different social networks. In October the company announced a $20 million funding round, bringing the company’s total equity funding to $30.8 million. Founded in 2011, with additional offices in Tel Aviv, Paris, and London, Wibbitz employs 100 workers and intends to hire an additional 50 by the end of 2018, according to information by the company.


      24. Gett Inc.

      Sector: ride-hailing services

      Founders: Dave Waiser and Roi More

      Year founded: 2009

      Number of employees: 1,800 in Israel, the U.S., the U.K. and Russia

      Funding: $640 million in equity funding


      Initially known as GetTaxi, Tel Aviv-headquartered Gett operates a ride and delivery-hailing app active throughout Israel, in New York and in major cities in Russia and the U.K. The company employs around 1,800 people, some 400 of which in Israel, and has 230,000 drivers worldwide, including 30,000 just in New York, according to information by the company. Gett has raised $640 million in funding, including a $300 million investment by German automaker Volkswagen AG in 2016. That same year, it acquired Radio Taxis, a UK-based black cab firm, and Juno, a rival in the New-York market. Last year it acquired Streetsmart, a startup developing a route-finding system for taxi fleets.


      25. Fiverr (Fiverr Int. Ltd.)

      Sector: gig marketplace

      Founders: Micha Kaufman, Shai Wininger, and Guy Gamzu

      Year founded: 2010

      Funding: $111 million in equity funding


      Founded in 2010 by Shai Wininger, who later co-founded insurance startup Lemonade Inc., Guy Gamzu, and Micha Kaufman, Fiverr allows users to buy and sell professional services online for as low as $5. The company now offers a premium service allowing popular freelancers on the site to offer their work for a higher pay. Headquartered in Tel Aviv with additional offices in New York, Chicago, Miami and San Francisco, Fiverr has raised $111 million from investors including Melbourne, Australia-based Square Peg Capital, Menlo-Park, California-headquartered Bessemer Venture Partners and Tel Aviv-based Qumra Capital. Last June, Fiverr acquired San Francisco-based video production marketplace company VeedMe Ltd., and in January, it acquired New York-based back-office startup And Co.


      26. Innovid Inc.

      Sector: video marketing

      Founders: Zvika Netter, Tal Chalozin and Zack Zigdon

      Year founded: 2007

      Funding: $65 million, from investors including Sequoia Capital,

      Genesis Partners, Silicon Valley Bank Financial Group and Cisco Investments


      27. Kenshoo Ltd.

      Sector: automated marketing campaign management across various media

      Founders: Yoav Izhar-Prato, Alon Sheafer, Nir Cohen

      Year founded: 2006

      Funding: $65 million from Sequoia Capital, Bain Capital Ventures, Tenaya Capital, Arts Alliance Ventures


      28. StartApp Mobile Technologies Ltd.

      Sector: data-driven marketing strategy

      Founders: Gil Dudkiewicz and Ran Avidan

      Year founded: 2010

      Funding: $5.6 million from Ascent Venture Partners, Cedar Fund, TPY Capital


      29. Voyager Labs Inc.

      Sector: artificial intelligence-based search engine for enterprises

      Founders: Avi Korenblum

      Year founded: 2012

      Funding: $100 million from Horizon Ventures, Ronald Cohen, OCAPAC Holding Company and Lloyd Dorfman


      30. GlassesUSA LLC

      Sector: online retail

      Founders: Daniel Rothman, Eldad Rothman, Roy Yamner

      Year founded: 2008

      Funding: $12.5 million from Viola Group


      31. Cortica Ltd.

      Sector: computer vision technology

      Founders: Igal Raichelgauz, Karina Odinaev

      Year founded: 2007

      Funding: $38 million from Horizon Ventures, Samsung Ventures, the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology


      32. Apester Ltd.

      Sector: interactive content creation

      Founders: Daniel Zadok, Edi Dubinin, Moti Cohen

      Year founded: 2011

      Funding: $20 million from investors including Blumberg Capital, Mangrove Capital Partners and Kreos Capital


      33. AutoTalks Ltd.

      Sector: automotive communication chips

      Founders: Onn Haran

      Year founded: 2008

      Funding: $80 million from investors including Mitsui Global Ventures, Magma Ventures and Gemini Israel Ventures


      34. Innoviz Technologies

      Sector: low-cost LiDAR

      Founders: Amit Steinberg, Omer David Keilaf, Oren Buskila, Oren Rosenzweig, Zohar ZIsapel

      Year founded: 2016

      Funding: $82 million from investors including Samsung Catalyst, SoftBank Ventures Korea, Delphi Automotive PLC and Magna International


      35. Valens Semiconductor Ltd.

      Sector: automotive chips

      Founders: Dror Jerushalmi, Eyran Lida, Massad Eyal

      Year founded: 2006

      Funding: $104 million from investors including Samsung Catalyst, Delphi Automotive PLC and Goldman Sachs


      36. Sentinel Labs Inc. (also known as SentinelOne)

      Sector: cybersecurity with a focus on anti-virus

      Founders: Almog Cohen and Tomer Weingarten

      Year founded: 2013

      Funding: $109 million from investors including Redpoint, Sound Ventures, Data Collective and the Westly Group


      37. Iguazio Systems Ltd.

      Sector: big data management

      Founders: Asaf Somekh, Orit Nissan-Messing, Yaron Haviv, Yaron Segev

      Year founded: 2014

      Funding: $48 million from investors including Dell Technologies Capital, Verizon Ventures, Pitango Venture Capital and Jerusalem Venture Partners


      38. Behalf Ltd.

      Sector: alternative financing

      Founders: Benjy Feinberg, Jeremy Esekow, Shai Feinberg

      Year founded: 2011

      Funding: $60 million from investors including Soros Fund Management, Sequoia Capital and the Viola Group


      39. Nexar Ltd.

      Sector: automotive computer vision

      Founders: Bruno Fernandez Ruiz, Eran Shir

      Year founded: 2015

      Funding: $44.5 million from investors including Alibaba Innovation Ventures, Tusk Ventures and Ibex Investors LLC


      40. Kaminario Inc.

      Sector: flash storage

      Founders: Dani Golan, Moshe Selfin, Ofir Dubovi

      Year founded: 2010

      Funding: $218 million from investors including Sequoia Capital, Silicon Valley Bank and Globespan Capital Partners


      41. ClickTale Ltd.

      Sector: e-commerce, analytics

      Founders: Arik Yavilevich and Tal Schwartz

      Year founded: 2006

      Funding: $55 million from Amadeus Capital Partners, Goldrock Capital, Viola Group and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.


      42. Eko (formerly Interlude)

      Sector: interactive multimedia video creation and distribution

      Founders: Barak Feldman, Tal Zubalsky, Yoni Bloch

      Year founded: 2016

      Funding: $77 million from investors including Intel Capital, Sequoia Capital and MGM


      43. Fundbox Inc.

      Sector: data-based credit

      Founders: Eyal Shinar, Tomer Michaeli, Yuval Ariav

      Year founded: 2012

      Funding: $108 million from investors including Bezos Expeditions, Spark Capital, Blumberg Capital and Shlomo Kramer


      44. StoreDot Ltd.

      Sector: quick-charging battery

      Founders: Doron Myersdorf, Gil Rosenman, Simon Litsyn

      Year founded: 2012

      Funding: $128 million from investors including Daimler AG and Samsung Ventures


      45. Cloudinary Ltd.

      Sector: cloud-based media management software

      Founders: Itai Lahan, Nadav Soferman, Tal Lev-Ami

      Year founded: 2012

      Funding: $8 million from Bessemer Venture Partners


      46. Otonomo Technologies Ltd.

      Sector: automotive data monetization

      Founders: Avner Cohen and Ben Volkow

      Year founded: 2015

      Funding: $40 million from investors including Delphi Automotive PLC, Dell Technologies Capital and Bessemer Venture Partners


      47. Gong.io Ltd.

      Sector: conversation analytics

      Founders: Amit Bendov and Eilon Reshef

      Year founded: 2015

      Funding: $26 million from Cisco Investments, Norwest Venture Partners and Wing Venture capital


      48. Appsflyer Ltd.

      Sector: mobile marketing analytics

      Founders: Oren Kaniel and Reshef Mann

      Year founded: 2011

      Funding: $84 million from investors including Goldman Sachs, Qumra Capital and Deutsche Telekom Capital Partners
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      49. Dynamic Yield Ltd.

      Sector: website personalization

      Founders: Liad Agmon, Omri Mendellevich

      Year founded: 2011

      Funding: $45.5 million from investors including Baidu, Deutsche Telekom Capital Partners, Bessemer Venture Partners and Vertex Ventures


      50. CTERA Networks

      Sector: cloud data, software

      Founders: Liran Eshel, Zohar Kaufman

      Year founded: 2008

      Funding: $80 million from investors including Bessemer Venture Partners, Cisco Investments, Venrock and Viola Credit"
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      schrieb am 13.09.18 14:12:59
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      "Event Technology Awards", Shortlist (2018)
      https://eventtechnologyawards.co.uk/2018/en/page/shortlist

      "Best Technology Start-Up
      - EventBots by Sciensio
      - IMATEK Ingurumena Advanced Technologies
      - InEvent, Inc.
      - REBUS EVENT TECH INC.
      - Simpliwifi
      - Tame

      Best New Technology Product
      - ASP Solutions Ltd
      - CadmiumCD
      - CloseComms
      - DoubleDutch
      - EventBots by Sciensio
      - G-SMATT Europe Media Limited
      - Hubb
      - IMATEK Ingurumena Advanced Technologies
      - ShowShoppa
      - Tame
      - TurnoutNow
      - YADA Events Technology Ltd
      - Zenus, Inc.

      Best Ticketing Technology
      - Bizzabo
      - Event Genius
      - Jonas Event Technology
      - Meetingplay
      - TicketSource

      Best Visitor Registration Technology
      - DoubleDutch
      - Jomablue
      - Jonas Event Technology
      - The Ticket Factory
      - Visit and Poken by GES
      - Zenus, Inc.

      Best Attendee Management Technology
      - Digitevent
      - Eagle View Digital Solutions
      - EventsAIR
      - Fielddrive
      - Jomablue
      - Meetingplay
      - Radario
      - TicketSource

      Best Event Management Platform
      - Attendease
      - CadmiumCD
      - Colloquium Numbr
      - Crewsaders
      - D2i Systems
      - EventsAIR
      - Hubb
      - prio Technology
      - WeTrack

      Best Venue Booking Solution
      - Artifax Software
      - Kinetic Solutions
      - Meetingselect
      - Priava

      Best use of Technology for Marketing an Event
      - Evvnt
      - GleanIn
      - IBC & Adestra
      - Noonah
      - Shocklogic
      - Tag Digital

      Best Technology for Building Event Attendance
      - ASP Solutions Ltd
      - Bizzabo
      - GleanIn
      - IBC & Adestra
      - Radario
      - Snöball event influencer marketing
      - Tag Digital

      Best Hybrid Event or Live Streaming Solution
      - Attendease
      - First Sight Media
      - Glisser
      - Spotme

      Best use of Audio Visual Technology
      - Hawthorn
      - On Event Production
      - Prio Event Management GmbH
      - Shenzhen YDEA Technology Co
      - White Light Ltd

      Best use of Technology for Engagement & Interaction
      - 20/20 Productions
      - Boomset
      - CONSENSUS
      - Eventtus
      - G-SMATT Europe Media Limited
      - Glisser
      - Meetoo
      - Slido
      - Spark Thinking
      - SpotMe
      - Visit and Poken by GES
      - YADA Events Technology Ltd

      Best use of Technology for Audience Participation
      - CONSENSUS
      - Glisser
      - Meetoo
      - Slido
      - Spark Thinking
      - SpotMe
      - Whova

      Best use of Wireless Technology
      - 20/20 Productions
      - Boomset
      - CloseComms
      - Exposure Analytics
      - One World Rental
      - TurnoutNow

      Best use of Technology for Event Analytics / Data Collection
      - Bizzabo
      - Bleep PLC
      - CloseComms
      - D2i Systems
      - Exposure Analytics
      - Livestyled
      - Meshh
      - TurnoutNow
      - Visit and Poken by GES

      Best Sales Technology
      - Bleep PLC
      - D2i Systems
      - Freeman
      - Livestyled
      - ShowShoppa

      Best Venue Installation
      - Bleep PLC
      - Livestyled
      - One World Rental & HireTablets
      - Prio Event Management GmbH
      - Sila Sveta

      Best Immersive Experience
      - CONSENSUS
      - Illusionist
      - On Event Production
      - Sila Sveta
      - Sila Sveta

      Best use of AI Technology
      - ASP Solutions Ltd
      - CloseComms
      - EventBots by Sciensio
      - REBUS EVENT TECH INC.
      - Zenus, Inc.

      Best Event Networking Technology
      - Brella
      - Delegate Select Ltd
      - Eventtus
      - Goomeo
      - SpotMe
      - Swapcard
      - Whova

      Best use of Technology at a Brand Event
      - Boomset
      - Illusionist
      - Noonah
      - On Event Production Co
      - Sila Sveta
      - Spark Thinking

      Best Festival Technology
      - Event Genius
      - G-SMATT Europe Media Limited
      - LENND
      - LiveStyled
      - One World Rental & HireTablets
      - Verve

      [b]Best use of Technology at a Sporting Event[/b]
      - Bluman Associates
      - British Gymnastics
      - Illusionist
      - Initlive
      - Meshh
      - Shenzhen YDEA Technology Co
      - White Light Ltd

      Best Conference Technology
      - Bizzabo
      - Brella
      - CadmiumCD
      - EventMobi
      - Hubb
      - Meetoo
      - Slido
      - TurnoutNow
      - Whova

      Best Exhibition Technology
      - ASP Solutions Ltd
      - Circdata
      - D2i Systems
      - Eyeled GmbH
      - Freeman
      - G-SMATT Europe Media Limited
      - Goomeo
      - The Ticket Factory
      - Visit and Poken by GES

      Most innovative and tech-friendly venue
      - Croke Park
      - Emirates Old Trafford
      - Kings Place Events
      - The QEII Centre

      Best Event App
      - Circdata
      - DoubleDutch
      - Eventbase
      - EventEye
      - EventMobi
      - Eventtus
      - Eyeled GmbH
      - Goomeo
      - Kindle Communications
      - LiveStyled
      - SpotMe
      - Swapcard
      - Whova
      - Zerista

      Best Technology Partnership
      - Artifax Software & The British Film Institute
      - Bizzabo & Boomset
      - Circdata & CloserStill Media
      - Eventbase & SXSW, LLC
      - Fielddrive & Zenus
      - Giant iTab & Cvent
      - Kindle Communications & Clique Studios
      - Sila Sveta, Gst.Moscow & Kuflex Studio
      - YADA Events Technology Ltd & The London Lightbox"
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      schrieb am 28.11.18 05:20:00
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      the year’s MOST pivotal, influential, AND just plain awesome, innovations





      www.popsci.com/best-of-whats-new-2018?CMPID=ene112718
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      schrieb am 30.11.18 09:25:49
      Beitrag Nr. 420 ()

      www.startupnews.com.au/2018/11/26/pitchpalace-comes-to-perth…

      "Arility, who have created an augmented reality platform to help the delivery of community safety education to school children. The team have already partnered with WA’s Road Safety Commission, but are looking to expand their network both in Australia, and overseas.

      Biotome are commercialising research that can detect stomach cancer earlier and more cost-effectively through a simple blood test. Founder Samuel Lundin and his team came to Pitch@Palace hoping to find some new investors.

      Chironix, who are working on ways to use wearables to improve communication with workers in the field, including by giving access to experts from hundreds of kilometres away, or by seeing instructions overlaid on their vision. They came looking for mentors who can help them reach into Asia.

      Geo Risk Systems are developing a real-time location-based risk assessment tool that can also help identify long-term trends and issues within an organisation. They are hoping to connect with people in health and safety, insurance and operations management.

      KIWA are the team that have developed ‘smart socks’ that, in addition to monitoring wearer’s vital signs, can detect falls and activate an immediate response. They’d be grateful for any help finding seed investment or distribution partners.

      Maker Kids Club runs an online program that helps 11-year-old students launch their own micro-businesses, to equip them with the entrepreneurial skills they need to make the most of Industry 4.0. They’re looking for connections to become involved with even more schools.

      OncoRes Medical are hoping their high-resolution image tool for surgeons that can help more accurately identify and remove tumors will reduce the need for repeat surgeries. They are on the lookout for people who can help build brand and consumer trust, as well as investors.

      Telemed, founded by Pete Tually in 2005 brings together nuclear medicine and telehealth to provide a more comprehensive health service to rural communities that includes readily accessible specialists. Pete is looking for a hand with finding a way to meet with Babylon Health in the UK."
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      Top swiss Startups


      www.top100startup.ch/index.cfm?CFID=20401831&CFTOKEN=c9f8f62…
      www.top100startup.ch/demandit/files/M_BB941CC4DCEF687AD98/dm…


      " Rank Startup Headquarter Category Description

      1 Ava AG Zürich Medtech Ovulation tracking bracelet
      2 Bestmile SA Lausanne Software Fleet automation platform for the intelligent operation of autonomous vehicle fleets
      3 Lunaphore Technologies SA Lausanne Medtech Tumor analysis platform
      4 Flyability SA Lausanne Electronics, Mechanics Drone for inaccessible places
      5 Cutiss AG Zürich Biotech Personalized skin
      6 Piavita AG Zürich Medtech Piavita offers a holistic system for high-precision medical monitoring of horses — from anywhere at any time.
      7 Wingtra Zug Electronics, Mechanics Fly like an airplane, take-off and land like a helicopter
      8 Gamaya SA Lausanne Software Decision support and automation solutions for precision agriculture
      9 Advanon AG Zürich Software Disrupting the invoicing market
      10 Versantis AG Zurich Biotech Lifesaving liver disease medicines
      11 Allthings Technologies AG Basel Software Allthings: For a better life in buildings
      12 Exeon Analytics AG Zürich Software Exeon Analytics fights advanced cyber attacks using big data analytics.
      13 Nanolive SA Ecublens Biotech Revolutionary tomographic microscope
      14 IMVERSE SA Plan-les-Ouates (Geneva) Software Create a VR/MR interactive 3D movie from a single 2D photo with live hologram actors and real-time VFX.
      15 OrbiWise SA Plan-Les-Ouates Internet, Mobile Full solutions for the internet of things
      16 ScanTrust SA Lausanne Internet, Mobile Protection from counterfeiting
      17 TestingTime AG Zürich Software We recruit test users for user and market research
      18 yamo AG Zug Others The freshest and most natural organic baby food, from Switzerland
      19 CREAL3D SA Saint-Sulpice Electronics, Mechanics True depth in virtual images.
      20 Crispr Therapeutics AG Basel Biotech Developing cures for serious human genetic diseases
      21 Fixposition AG Zurich Electronics, Mechanics Reliable high accuracy navigation for autonomous vehicles
      22 MaxWell Biosystems AG Basel Biotech Advanced cell-imaging platform
      23 Glycemicon AG Brugg Biotech Managing blood glucose levels
      24 Perspective Robotics AG (Fotokite) Zürich Electronics, Mechanics 100m Camera cranes that deploy out of a carry-on case, for use by firefighters, broadcasters, and sports teams.
      25 Crypto Real Estate AG (SwissRealCoin) Zug Software Real estate crypto token
      26 9T Labs AG Zürich Materials, Chemicals 3D carbon fiber printing technology
      27 Insolight SA Ecublens Cleantech Making solar energy more affordable
      28 Proton Technologies AG Geneve Internet, Mobile Secure e-mail
      29 Bring! Labs AG Zürich Internet, Mobile Bring! simplifies grocery shopping for you and everyone in your household
      30 CodeCheck AG Zürich Internet, Mobile Personalizable guide for healthier and more sustainable purchasing decisions
      31 TOLREMO therapeutics AG Zurich Biotech Development of resistance-breaking cancer therapies
      32 xorlab AG Zürich Software Detecting and preventing sophisticated cyber-attacks
      33 Polyneuron Pharmaceuticals AG Basel Biotech Introducing a new drug class for the treatment of autoimmune diseases
      34 Fashwell AG Zürich Software AI image recognition software
      35 Daphne Technology SA Ecublens Micro-, Nano Technology Enabling air pollution control with nanotechnology.
      36 Altoida AG Zürich Software Diagnosing Alzheimer's disease
      37 Biowatch SA Lausanne Micro-, Nano Technology A wearable biometric technology as an alternative solution to current authentication methods
      38 guuru AG Zurich Software Enabling expert customers to provide on-demand 24/7 live chat support
      39 Chimpy AG Zürich Cleantech Convenient recharging on the go
      40 PriceHubble AG Zürich Software The smarter way to discover real estate markets
      41 Pregnolia AG Zurich Medtech Predicting the risk of premature birth
      42 Inositec AG Zurich Biotech Developing small molecules to address unmet medical needs
      43 H55 AG Sion Cleantech Electric propulsion technologies
      44 PharmaBiome AG Zürich Biotech Next Generation Microbiome Therapies
      45 Leman Micro Devices SA Lausanne Micro-, Nano Technology Bringing the latest digital technology to the personal healthcare sector
      46 Daedalean AG Zurich Cleantech Autonomous flight control for the electric personal aircraft of the near future
      47 Avrios International AG Zürich Software Avrios develops and markets business intelligence solutions for operators of commercial vehicles
      48 Cellestia Biotech AG Basel Biotech Targeted anti-cancer therapy
      49 RealLook AG (Selfnation) Zürich Internet, Mobile Perfectly fitting trousers
      50 VIU VENTURES AG Zürich Others Challenging the established rules in the eyewear industry
      51 GRZ Technologies AG Sion Materials, Chemicals Metal hydride hydrogen storage solution
      52 Astrocast SA Ecublens Internet, Mobile Global communication service for IoT and M2M through network of nano-satellites
      53 Farmy AG Zurich Internet, Mobile The online shop for regional and biological farming goods
      54 ANYbotics AG Zurich Electronics, Mechanics Highly mobile legged robots operating in challenging environments
      55 Elthera AG Schlieren Biotech Tailored cancer therapies
      56 Frontify AG St. Gallen Software Online platform to help brands create consistent brand experiences over all communication channels
      57 Loanboox GmbH Zürich Internet, Mobile One of the biggest peer to peer financing platforms in Europe
      58 Nomoko AG Zurich Others creating a digital twin of the world
      59 Equippo AG Zug Internet, Mobile Next-generation, full-service marketplace for the sale of used construction equipment
      60 Carvolution AG Bannwil Others Car Subscription Model for Switzerland
      61 Mirrakoi SA Lausanne Software Augmented CAD.
      62 GratXray AG Villigen Medtech Painless and precise breast cancer imaging
      63 CLEVERDIST SA Plan-les-Ouates Others Design and integration of large control systems
      64 Batmaid (Vanguard Internet SA) Lausanne Internet, Mobile The first vertical marketplace for home and office services in Switzerland
      65 Apiax AG Zürich Software Making compliance lean, easy and efficient for banking sector
      66 Melonport AG Walchwil Software Blockchain software for asset management
      67 CyanoGuard AG Waedenswil Biotech Fast and safe toxin detection in any setting at any time
      68 Dotphoton SA Zug Software Quantum-inspired raw image compression.
      69 Skypull SA Lugano Cleantech Globally scalable renewable wind energy with tethered hybrid drone
      70 Komed Health AG Schlieren Software One can think of Komed Health as "slack" for healthcare.
      71 nanoleq AG Zurich Electronics, Mechanics Unbreakable cables and connectors
      72 Comphya Sàrl Préverenges Medtech Therapeutic solution to restore erectile function of patient non-responsive to oral drugs
      73 Crypto Fund AG Zug Internet, Mobile Offering investors safe and familiar access to the market for cryptocurrencies
      74 Zippsafe AG Glattbrugg Electronics, Mechanics The world’s most popular space-efficient locker room solution
      75 SONECT AG Zürich Internet, Mobile SONECT converts every shop into a “virtual ATM”
      76 LiGenTec SA Lausanne Micro-, Nano Technology Experts in high power integrated photonics using thick silicon nitride
      77 Coat-X AG La Chaux-de-Fonds Micro-, Nano Technology Innovative encapsulation technology using ultrathin layers to protect against corrosion
      78 IRsweep AG Zürich Electronics, Mechanics Optical gas sensing
      79 embotech AG Zurich Software Smart software for 1 billion autonomous systems.
      80 Nanogence Sàrl Renens Materials, Chemicals Nanomaterial for sustainable and durable construction
      81 INVOLI Renens Software Safer smarter sky for all
      82 Ledgy AG Zurich Software Error-free cap table to manage your ESOPs and model detailed financing rounds
      83 CARU AG Zurich Medtech We make living spaces smart to connect people and generations
      84 RetinAI Medical AG Bern Medtech RetinAI Medical develops healthcare solutions to protect patients from vision loss using artificial intelligence (AI).
      85 Futurae Technologies AG Zurich Internet, Mobile A fast, usable and secure two-factor authentication (2FA) for web security
      86 OneVisage SA Lausanne Software Leading digital identity platform provider
      87 Gnubiotics Sciences SA Epalinges Biotech Improving the metabolic system of pets and humans using prebiotic therapies
      88 Legal Technology Switzerland AG (Proxeus) Zürich Internet, Mobile We create an interface allowing users to easily create their own decentralized applications on the blockchain
      89 InterAx Biotech AG Villigen Biotech Unique, Scalable and Efficient Discovery Platform Delivering High-Quality Drug Candidates for GPCR Targets
      90 Olympe SA Lausanne Internet, Mobile Empowers anyone to visually create software applications, no software coding skills required
      91 TwentyGreen AG Root D4 Biotech Healthy and happy animals
      92 Topadur Pharma AG Schlieren Biotech Drug therapies for severe wound healing problems in hospitals
      93 Global Impact Finance SA (Monito) Lausanne Internet, Mobile Comparing the rates of money transfer operators and banks
      94 Insightness AG Zürich Electronics, Mechanics Novel camera chips for interactive devices
      95 Xsensio SA Lausanne Micro-, Nano Technology Next-gen wearable devices that uniquely exploit biochemical information at the surface of our skin
      96 Volumina Medical SA Lausanne Medtech Dynamic biomaterials for plastic surgery.
      97 IDUN Technologies AG Zürich Materials, Chemicals Soft and stretchable bioelectrodes for next generation wearable devices
      98 UrbanAlps AG Zürich Electronics, Mechanics Uncopyable security keys
      99 Verity Studios AG Zurich Electronics, Mechanics Turnkey drone show system built for the live entertainment and events industry
      100 INOFEA AG Basel Biotech Empowering enzymes"
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      uR

      (EACH time u leaving I losing Control)


      www.popsci.com/best-health-innovations-2018?CMPID=ene2018121…
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      hottest Startups, from FInnland




      https://startup100.net/?utm_source=S100+Newsletter+Subscribe…


      "Trending Rank - Company - S100 Index - Index Change - S100 Rank - Category - Company Profiles - Business ID

      1. ( 655 ) Papu Design 1245 +111% 48. (+111) Fashion and Design 2622278-7
      2. ( 231 ) ParisRio 649 +55% 131. (+132) Travel 2333894-4
      3. ( 161 ) Wirepas 796 +25% 100. (+46) Business Software 2336463-2
      4. ( 122 ) Koepala Packaging 332 +58% 347. (+332) Cleantech 2708449-4
      5. ( 119 ) Haja Networks 307 +64% 395. (+355) Business Software 2882184-7
      6. ( 110 ) Yogaia 1295 +9% 43. (+14) Health, Fitness and Sports 2575120-6
      7. ( 110 ) Plantui 680 +19% 126. (+43) Other Consumer Goods 2489457-1
      8. ( 96 ) Wellmo 404 +31% 255. (+174) Consumer Software 2502298-6
      9. ( 90 ) Applixure 269 +50% 485. (+292) Business Software 2507933-3
      10. ( 89 ) Varjo 1025 +10% 67. (+19) Hardware and Devices 2773901-6
      11. ( 86 ) LeadDesk 602 +17% 141. (+59) Business Software 2299022-8
      12. ( 84 ) Tridify 287 +41% 437. (+266) Business Software 2453549-9
      13. ( 84 ) IXOLIFT 271 +45% 481. (+274) Industrial Equipment 2723841-4
      14. ( 77 ) UpCloud 1509 +5% 22. (+11) Business Software 2431560-5
      15. ( 77 ) Eeedo 368 +26% 303. (+167) Business Software 2356636-5
      16. ( 70 ) Aava Ohjelmistot 271 +35% 480. (+229) Business Software 2217005-1
      17. ( 69 ) IVALO 480 +17% 194. (+77) Consumer Software 2693545-3
      18. ( 68 ) Sleipner Finland 405 +20% 253. (+122) Industrial Equipment 2416306-6
      19. ( 67 ) Feathr 1252 +6% 47. (+11) Fashion and Design 2623451-8
      20. ( 67 ) Upseller 253 +36% 517. (+240) Business Software 2636836-4
      21. ( 66 ) Kwork 277 +31% 464. (+209) Business Software 2617820-2
      22. ( 66 ) Radientum 239 +38% 554. (+251) Hardware and Devices 2729396-6
      23. ( 65 ) MoveSole 174 +60% 754. (+235) Medical and Healthcare 2641150-2
      24. ( 64 ) Catapult Cat 208 +44% 648. (+234) Other Consumer Goods 2739660-7
      25. ( 62 ) Sulapac 597 +12% 144. (+44) Cleantech 2739393-2
      26. ( 61 ) Scoopinion 962 +7% 74. (+19) Consumer Software 2397989-9
      27. ( 61 ) High Way of Life 169 +56% 768. (+225) Health, Fitness and Sports 2427828-5
      28. ( 60 ) 2ndChain 328 +22% 353. (+172) E-commerce 2532870-7
      29. ( 60 ) Tziip 215 +39% 637. (+215) Consumer Software 2741358-5
      30. ( 59 ) SYKE Tribe / Healthfactory Oy 393 +18% 267. (+111) Health, Fitness and Sports 2619009-2
      31. ( 58 ) Blueprint Genetics 718 +9% 118. (+22) Medical and Healthcare 2230790-0
      32. ( 58 ) Apifonica 496 +13% 190. (+59) Business Software 2399441-5
      33. ( 57 ) Kinoni 1322 +5% 42. (+10) Consumer Software 2376009-6
      34. ( 53 ) Froont 1547 +4% 15. (+12) Business Software 2518752-9
      35. ( 52 ) Congrid 340 +18% 335. (+143) Business Software 2566124-3
      36. ( 51 ) Sketchboard.io 693 +8% 122. (+22) Business Software 2314859-3
      37. ( 51 ) Sulamo 455 +13% 217. (+61) Health, Fitness and Sports 2215557-2
      38. ( 50 ) Genano 423 +13% 241. (+84) Medical and Healthcare 2175218-0
      39. ( 50 ) Light Cognitive 283 +22% 444. (+161) Fashion and Design 2655587-2
      40. ( 50 ) Smartcart 250 +25% 529. (+185) Business Software 2615424-3
      41. ( 49 ) Wolt 1559 +3% 14. (+12) Consumer Software 2646674-9
      42. ( 46 ) ADA Drive 320 +17% 365. (+140) Business Software 2370409-4
      43. ( 46 ) Zyptonite 224 +26% 602. (+178) Consumer Software 2696462-5
      44. ( 45 ) Spatineo 513 +10% 187. (+39) Business Software 2387758-5
      45. ( 45 ) Trip Republic 469 +11% 208. (+48) Travel 2711112-2
      46. ( 45 ) HempRefine 390 +13% 275. (+89) Industrial Equipment 2544328-9
      47. ( 45 ) CLEAC 228 +25% 591. (+171) Education 2680155-1
      48. ( 44 ) LED TAILOR INNOVA7ION 587 +8% 148. (+35) Hardware and Devices 2630755-3
      49. ( 44 ) Emended 274 +19% 474. (+143) Education 2436606-6
      50. ( 43 ) Futucraft 442 +11% 228. (+56) Consumer Software 2549957-3
      51. ( 42 ) Warrior Coffee 571 +8% 158. (+34) Other Consumer Goods 2627861-7
      52. ( 42 ) Small Giant Games 559 +8% 162. (+37) Games 2534733-4
      53. ( 40 ) Sayduck 1533 +3% 17. (+11) Fashion and Design 2473688-0
      54. ( 40 ) LoupeDeck 1093 +4% 61. (+10) Hardware and Devices 2769529-5
      55. ( 38 ) Proximi.io 456 +9% 216. (+44) Business Software 2609532-7
      56. ( 37 ) Dodreams 902 +4% 82. (+15) Games 2229595-4
      57. ( 37 ) WebInfra 431 +9% 235. (+57) Business Software 2520241-8
      58. ( 37 ) Emmy Clothing Company 421 +10% 243. (+64) E-commerce 2693438-9
      59. ( 37 ) Magnasense 258 +17% 506. (+145) Medical and Healthcare 2336219-4
      60. ( 37 ) Tanktwo 254 +17% 515. (+149) Cleantech 2491563-5
      61. ( 36 ) Kooders 330 +12% 350. (+114) Business Software 2751064-1
      62. ( 35 ) Uniqul 543 +7% 169. (+33) Business Software 2537169-2
      63. ( 33 ) Bonusway 805 +4% 99. (+17) E-commerce 2417875-1
      64. ( 32 ) Tunnel Ground 250 +15% 528. (+131) Games 2505945-5
      65. ( 31 ) eTasku 545 +6% 168. (+33) Business Software 2487226-8
      66. ( 31 ) Videoly 253 +14% 516. (+136) Business Software 2619227-4
      67. ( 31 ) Qualifit 232 +15% 581. (+129) Business Software 2317818-6
      68. ( 31 ) MyGamez 230 +16% 585. (+130) Games 2583363-1
      69. ( 30 ) Valoya 1116 +3% 56. (+12) Hardware and Devices 2255914-7
      70. ( 30 ) Talas Electric 144 +26% 851. (+116) Industrial Equipment 2692938-7
      71. ( 29 ) PromoRepublic 1391 +2% 32. (+12) Business Software 2703642-5
      72. ( 29 ) Suoratyö 342 +9% 331. (+84) Consumer Software 2402870-2
      73. ( 29 ) Mightifier 341 +9% 333. (+85) Education 2654021-6
      74. ( 29 ) Entomophagy Solutions 296 +11% 422. (+101) E-commerce 2836174-8
      75. ( 28 ) Smartly.io 1389 +2% 34. (+11) Business Software 2555760-6
      76. ( 28 ) PrompterAI 128 +28% 897. (+121) Business Software 2869563-3
      77. ( 27 ) Pole Bicycle Company 637 +4% 134. (+16) Health, Fitness and Sports 2573111-7
      78. ( 27 ) Fingertip 304 +10% 402. (+93) Business Software 2409346-7
      79. ( 27 ) Benji Bananas 300 +10% 411. (+99) Games 2472984-0
      80. ( 27 ) me2we Finland 152 +22% 823. (+109) Human Resources 2524197-8
      81. ( 26 ) Darkglass Electronics 965 +3% 73. (+12) Hardware and Devices 2645068-3
      82. ( 26 ) BioGTS 445 +6% 224. (+35) Cleantech 2446615-5
      83. ( 26 ) ZeroG 158 +20% 802. (+112) Health, Fitness and Sports 2731046-3
      84. ( 26 ) Broochy 132 +25% 885. (+114) E-commerce 2733261-1
      85. ( 25 ) Until AM 1101 +2% 58. (+11) Music and Entertainment 2497726-2
      86. ( 25 ) Two Men and a Dog 318 +9% 370. (+97) Games 2550805-4
      87. ( 25 ) Noiseless Acoustics 224 +13% 606. (+112) Industrial Equipment 2665089-6
      88. ( 25 ) Mukava 222 +13% 617. (+107) Education 2489606-7
      89. ( 25 ) Whostr 131 +24% 890. (+111) Consumer Software 2652202-6
      90. ( 24 ) Inbot 685 +4% 124. (+14) Business Software 2377445-5
      91. ( 24 ) Platonics 163 +17% 780. (+113) Hardware and Devices 2563759-3
      92. ( 24 ) Grail Group 134 +22% 879. (+107) Games 2637286-5
      93. ( 23 ) Kyrö Distillery 934 +3% 78. (+12) Other Consumer Goods 2502509-5
      94. ( 22 ) Fingersoft 2159 +1% 5. (+3) Games 2506444-9
      95. ( 22 ) ReadPeak 1391 +2% 33. (+9) Business Software 2615511-5
      96. ( 22 ) BEEMRAY 1261 +2% 46. (+7) Business Software 2620618-9
      97. ( 22 ) Movenote 1194 +2% 51. (+10) Business Software 2338361-4
      98. ( 22 ) TrackDuck 1121 +2% 55. (+10) Business Software 2486913-0
      99. ( 22 ) Happy, OR Not 1096 +2% 60. (+10) Business Software 2260302-1
      100. ( 22 ) Fixura 566 +4% 160. (+24) Banking and Finance 2246639-7"
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      WorldCHANGER











      , Young, Companies Making An Impact, On The World, to , in 2019


      www.forbes.com/sites/alisoncoleman/2018/12/30/five-young-com…

      "SpaceTime Enterprises
      http://spacetime.enterprises/#about

      In the so-called New Space Age, a new generation of space startups are taking the industry to new heights, including SpaceTime Enterprises. Its SpaceTime service aims to democratise space by giving consumers and businesses, virtual and augmented reality real-time views of space and immersive space experiences at better than retina level resolution, but starting at ‘loose change’ prices.

      Formed in August 2018 SpaceTime Enterprises is a joint venture between boutique space mission consultancy In-Space Missions and REWIND, an Emmy award-winning creative agency specialising in VR/AR experiences.

      In addition to delivering innovative VR/AR products where a consumer can experience the Earth 'live', the SpaceTime satellites and service will deliver a whole-Earth, live imagery dataset with applications for news media, meteorology, disaster relief, education, marine pollution and more.
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      CEO Doug Liddle says: “The time is right to do this now as we leverage a combination of recent advances in low cost nanosatellite platforms, high performance video compression, real time ground station networks and user handset/headset AR/VR technology.”

      The plan is to launch an exploratory pathfinder spacecraft in June 2019, which will be followed in early 2020 by the first generation of operational spacecraft.

      Yora
      www.yorapetfoods.com/about-us

      With pets consuming a significant proportion of the world’s meat and fish, and a growing trend for feeding human grade meat to dogs and cats, scientists are asking the question, ‘Is it time we started feeding our four-legged friends something different?’ Insects maybe?

      New pet food startup Yora has developed a dog food made from insects, combined with oats, potato and natural botanicals that looks and tastes like regular food. The business was founded by Tom Neish who had calculated that the 500 million pet cats and dogs in the world consume around 23 billion tons of meat each year.

      Insects, already being touted as a sustainable solution to global food shortages, are packed with essential proteins, fats, minerals and amino acids. They use a fraction of the resources to farm - Yora’s grubs are reared in a brand new, high tech facility in Holland – and with a 40% insect protein yield, the company has its sights set on revolutionising the pet food market.

      Cognetivity
      www.cognetivity.com/technology/how-it-works/

      One in three children born today will develop dementia in the course of their lifetimes, while the cost of treatment for the disease is expected to reach $2 trillion globally by 2030. However, early diagnosis of dementia has the potential to save $118,000 per patient, and London-based startup Cognetivity has just raised $4.1 million dollars to commercialise a new breakthrough technology that uses AI to improve dementia diagnosis rates across the UK.

      Founded by a team of Cambridge PhDs, Cognetivity has developed an integrated cognitive assessment (ICA) test that challenges large portions of the brain with natural images, and is designed as a quick, easy-to-use tool for clinicians.

      The five minute test, administered via an iPad, carries out analysis by proprietary AI which clusters test performance in terms of accuracy, speed and image properties to calculate the user’s risk of having early signs of dementia, with a previously unattainable level of accuracy. By diagnosing patients with dementia earlier, doctors will be able to provide faster treatment and ongoing monitoring that can radically improve patients' lives.

      ObjectTech
      http://www.objecttechgroup.com/

      Imagine getting on a plane, flying to any destination, and getting off again, without the hassle of going through passport control. UK tECH startup ObjectTech aims to make that traveler's dream a reality by creating digital passports using technology that combines biometric verification and blockchain technology.

      As well as containing the data currently stored in existing e-passport chips, the digital passports will include biometric data such facial recognition or fingerprint data. A key element of the digital passport is that it also protects the privacy of the individual through the creation of what ObjectTech describes as a ‘self-sovereign identity’. The ‘gate-less’ border technology will be tested at Dubai's new airport.

      Bee Vectoring Technologies
      www.beevt.com/solution

      Canadian tech firm Bee Vectoring Technologies (BVT) has developed a commercial alternative to pesticide spraying of food crops using bumblebees to distribute a naturally occurring, organic, inoculating fungus during their natural foraging cycle, makes it one to watch.

      The BVT system, which has been in R&D for several years, has commercially reared bumblebees walk through a specialist tray dispenser of organic, inoculating powder before exiting their hive and dropping spores on each plant they visit. The powder contains a naturally occurring fungus, clonostachys rosea. When absorbed by a plant it enables it to effectively block destructive diseases such as botrytis in strawberries.

      The process is 100% natural, harmless to bees, animals and humans, and reduces the need for chemical pesticide spraying. In recent large-scale commercial demonstrations on strawberries in Florida, not only did the BVT system deliver comparable or improved disease protection over sprayed chemicals, it also delivered fruit yield increases of between 7% and 29%. In a recent trial on blueberries in Nova Scotia, yield increases were recorded at 77%."
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.196.993 von Popeye82 am 12.07.18 14:06:49pace of invention (and change) is juuust toooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo strong






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      DREAM it, print IT





      "Formnext Startup Challenge 2018" Awards



      www.3dnatives.com/de/formnext-startup-challenge-2018/

      "3D-Fortify

      https://3dfortify.com/

      Das Ziel des jungen Unternehmens ist, die Welt in ihrer Produktionsart zu verbessern. Dafür nutzen sie eine Kombination aus Digital Composite Manufacturing, moderner Materialwissenschaft und ihre Leidenschaft, positives auf der Welt zu hinterlassen.
      3Dgence

      Die Digital Composite Manufacturing (DCM) Plattform soll hochwertige Materialien in unmittelbare Reichweite bringen, sodass Ingenieure sich nicht zwischen einfacher Verarbeitung und mechanischen Eigenschaften entscheiden müssen. Angetrieben wurde die Entwicklung durch die Fluxprint-Technologie, einem Druckverfahren, welches den Magnetismus und den DLP 3D-Druck kombiniert. So sollen ideale mechanische Eigenschaften entstehen.



      Aerosint

      https://aerosint.com/home/technology/

      Aerosint entwickelte ein selektives Pulversystem, welches die vollständige dreidimensionale Kontrolle der Materialplatzierung ermöglichen soll. Das System verteilt selektiv zwei oder mehrere Pulver, welche sich in einer einzigen Schicht verbinden. Das Ergebnis sind Multimaterialteile aus verschiedenen Kombinationen. Ob man nun Metall mit Keramik drucken möchte, oder Polymere mit Holz, die Möglichkeiten steigen.
      Formnext Startup Challenge 2018


      Titanium (graues Pulver) und PA12 (weißes Pulver)

      AMendate

      https://amendate.de/de/

      Dieses Startup erstellte eine Software zur einfachen und vollautomatischen Optimierung von technischen Komponenten der additiven Fertigung. Gerade organische Strukturen, welche die Produktion effizienter und kostengünstiger gestalten sollen durch die AMendate Technologie einfach generiert werden.

      Das Kernelement der Technologie ist ein intelligenter Optimierungsalgorithmus, welcher keinen einzigen manuellen Schritt mehr nötig macht. Innerhalb kürzester Zeit werden digitale Modelle mit optimalen Eigenschaften erstellt. Für diese Entwicklung wurde AMendate auch unser Startup des Monats im September.
      Formnext Startup Challenge 2018


      Das Team hinter AMendate

      Kumovis

      www.kumovis.com/de/

      Ziel des jungen Unternehmens war die Herstellung von Kunststoffimplantaten mithilfe der additiven Fertigung zu verbessern. Hierfür entwickelten sie einen innovativen 3D-Drucker, welcher speziell auf die Anforderungen der Medizintechnik zugeschnitten sind. Im Mittelpunkt der Innovation ist die Verarbeitung von Hochleistungspolymeren wie PEEK oder PPSU, welche in der Branche bereits etabliert und zugelassen sind. Ein weiteres Kernelement ist das integrierte Temperatursteuerung der Luftkreisläufe, sowie die Filtereinheit. So kann eine Reinraum-Umgebung innerhalb des Baubereichs geschaffen werden, was mögliche Kontaminationen verhindert.
      Formnext Startup Challenge 2018


      Kumovis

      Nanogrande

      https://nanogrande.com/

      Nanogrande entwickelte das erste Produktionssystem für molekulare additive Fertigung. Mithilfe des MPL-1 sollen hochgepackte Mehrfachschichten aus Partikeln gedruckt werden, welche eine minimale Dicke von 1 nm aufweisen. Diese beispiellose Auflösung kann mit einer Vielzahl von Materialien erreicht werden, von Metallen bis zu Polymeren. Für Forschung, Entwicklung und Produktion ermöglicht dieses Gerät nun die Erstellung von hochpräzisen Strukturen.
      Formnext Startup Challenge 2018


      Nanogrande "
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      Climate CIC, GLobal (Grand) FInal (2018)
      https://climatelaunchpad.org/winners-climatelaunchpad-2018-g…


      "We have our winners. The Global Grand Final 2018 was a blast.

      Posted November 6th, 2018 & filed under Competition.

      Yet another generation of cleantech entrepreneurs is set to tackle climate change.

      Green start-up ECO2Blocks from Portugal won ClimateLaunchpad’s fifth edition. They are building a business with the production of masonry blocks with 100% industrial waste-based materials, carbon dioxide and non-potable water.



      Second prize winner is JSP from India; they developed a microbial fuel cell technology that treats textile effluent to generate energy.



      Crover from Scotland came in third with their idea to reduce grain wastage with their patent-pending technology for grain storage monitoring.



      Our Global Grand Final this year was held in Edinburgh, Scotland on November 1 and 2 and hosted by our partner ECCI. 2018 showed a record number of 1,500 cleantech entrepreneurs applying for National Competitions in 44 countries and 50 Boot Camps across the globe.

      If you missed it, we’ve got you covered. You can watch the video archive of the Global Grand Final 2018 here on our LIVE page.

      Global Grand Final 2018 Winners

      1st Prize: ECO2Blocks, Portugal (€ 10,000)

      2nd Prize: JSP, India (€ 5,000)

      3rd Prize: Crover, Scotland (€ 2,500)

      2018 Audience Award: Sponsh, The Netherlands



      2018 Theme Awards, € 5,000 each:

      Sustainable Production Systems: ECO2Blocks, Portugal

      Sustainable Land Use: FreezeM, Israel

      Urban Transitions: ENLIL, Turkey

      Circular Economy: FenX, Switzerland

      Decision Metrics & Finance: Hurricane LLC, Ukraine

      Solutions for Emerging Markets: StarkTek, Germany



      This year two extra prizes were awarded for social impact and location based solutions, € 2,000 each:

      Evlogia, India

      Sagar Energy Solutions, Tanzania




      The 10 teams who won direct access into the Climate-KIC Accelerator

      ECO2Blocks, Portugal
      JSP, India
      Crover, Scotland
      3Cular, Estonia
      Apaga, Armenia
      BioKind, England
      Bloom, Switzerland
      Sponsh, The Netherlands
      Swiss Vault, Switzerland
      TRAILAR, England


      Congratulations, to ALL winners of 2018! WELL done.

      And thank you to all participants. Together we made ClimateLaunchpad 2018 a blast and together we are fixing climate change. If you did not win, you may feel like you lost. Well, think again. And read this blog post from 2017."
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.645.078 von Popeye82 am 16.01.19 16:14:14pace of invention (and change) is juuuuust toooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo strong






      www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2019/01/24/castor-oil-ski-boo…
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      MOST Innovative European Biotech, SMEs, Awards

      http://biotechsmeawards.eu/genoscience-pharma-lactips-phytow…

      "Healthcare Biotech Category: Genoscience Pharma (FR)

      Genoscience Pharma is an innovative SME located in Marseille, France that is in product development phase with their therapy against cancer stem cells, which are considered to be responsible for treatment resistance and mutation. Genoscience’s drug candidate has the potential to reduce the frequency of relapse when combined with chemotherapy.

      www.genosciencepharma.com

      Industrial Biotech Category: Lactips (FR)

      Lactips is specialised in the development of eco-friendly plastic raw material. One of the materials they manufacture is the only thermoplastic, sound and clean bio-based and biodegradable material worldwide to be water-soluble at room temperature and made of milk protein. These outstanding properties are brought by the industrial mastering of the transformation of milk protein into processable polymers. To help with its project investment and recruitment activities, Lactips received funding of EUR 1.5 million from the EU Horizon 2020 SME Instrument phase 2.

      lactips.com/en/

      Agricultural Biotech Category: Phytowelt GreenTechnologies (DE)

      Phytowelt Green Technologies is an SME focussing on plant-breeding projects that aim at enabling regional production of renewable resources. It is the first company able to produce a biotech raspberry fragrance in high quantity and quality without using energy inefficient petrochemical processes, which helps meet the big and unmet demand of the perfume, food and cosmetic markets for natural fragrances and flavours.

      www.phytowelt.com/en/

      THE RUNNERS-UP

      Healthcare Biotech Category

      Medicortex Finland
      (FIN) is a very promising SME that is still not on the market neither but managed to raise a €1.1M funding from private investors. Medicortex is dedicated to improving the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of acute neurodegenerative conditions and is currently focusing on developing a diagnostic kit for the detection of traumatic brain injury.

      www.medicortex.fi

      CHAIN Biotechnology (UK) is a microbiome company focused on the development and commercialisation of microbial technology for the production and delivery of biotherapeutics to the gut. The UK-based company’s technology has the potential to be highly disruptive both in terms of cost but also efficacy for the treatment and prevention of chronic and debilitating gut related diseases. Preclinical tests with their lead product showed a reduction of inflammation implicated in bowel diseases.

      http://chainbiotech.com/

      Industrial Biotech Category

      Kaffe Bueno
      (DK) is a coffee recycling company founded by Colombian natives. The company combines used coffee grounds :eek::eek::eek: with biotechnology to create healthy ingredients to be used in pharmaceutical applications. They will open next year Scandinavia’s first coffee biorefinery :eek: where they will process coffee waste from Copenhagen and extract its oil and other bioactive compounds.

      www.kaffebueno.com

      Agricultural Biotech Category

      Alkol Biotech
      (UK) started three years ago and aims at developing new plant varieties able to grow in colder and drier climates offering better resistance to pests and diseases and higher productivities in order to meet the needs of the bio-based markets. They signed this year a letter of intent for the sourcing of up to 500 thousand tonnes of non-woody lignocellulosic biomass to what would be Europe’s largest biorefinery.

      www.alkolbiotech.co.uk "
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      Europes TOP 50 Startups


      www.eutop50.eu/eutop50-2017/winners/

      " 1. BIOO

      Javier Rodriguez (20), Co-Founder, Spain



      “Did you know that you can charge your iphone with the power of a plant?”

      Javier

      What if our forests could become the energy stations of the future? Bioo is a clean-tech company capable of generating electricity from plant’s photosynthesis. Their mission is to turn forests into future energy stations. With nearly 8000 customers joining their movement they are leading a green revolution in which plants will provide the most sustainable and competitive energy source charging our cities in the future .


      2. BIRD CONTROL GROUP

      Steinar Henskes (28), Co-Founder, Netherlands
      “Did you know that bird strikes cause annual damages of up to $1.2 billion to commercial aircrafts worldwide?”

      Steinar

      Bird Control Group provides innovative products to keep birds at a distance from commercial activities, ensuring a safer working environment and a highly effective way of damage prevention. Steinar’s laser technology solves the conflict between humans and birds in more than 70 countries around the world. His customers include large multinationals, airports and governments. Steinar’s animal friendly solutions have been recognized by the World Wildlife Fund.

      3. BLUB BLUB

      Mitja Mavsar (23), Founder , Slovenia





      “Did you know that up to 40% of kids need professional help with speech and language development?”

      Mitja

      Speech Blubs is a powerful app that has been used over 150,000 times to trigger sounds and words in toddlers, late talkers, children with Apraxia, Autism, Down Syndrome, ADHD and SPD. Blub Blub uses voice activation and facial recognition using a video-modeling teaching method triggering children’s mirror neurons. Within 3 months Mitja has gained over 2000 paid subscribers and over 3000 therapists are using his app in schools and clinics turning Blub Blub into the number 1 app in education in Slovenia.


      4. BLUERISE

      Berend Jan Kleute (31), Co-founder, Netherlands



      Did you know that Ocean Thermal Energy could take us to 100% renewable-energy?

      Berend Jan

      Bluerise is creating an energy breakthrough by generating utility scale electricity through Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion. Ocean thermal energy, is a largely untapped resource, and one of the world’s largest renewable energy sources. It will be able to outcompete fossil fuel based generation and other renewables that require storage and grid balancing. It will play a crucial role in the future energy mix being one of the very few constant energy sources, available day and night, year-round. It’s development can create an energy breakthrough in which Europe can play a significant role. Together with their partners Bluerise is working :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: , on pilots, in Curacao, Jamaica, Colombia, Sri Lanka and Indonesia, and plans to approach all 100 countries with access to the Ocean Thermal Energy, in the tropics.

      5. BOUND4BLUE

      Spain



      “Did you know that the shipping industry generates as much CO2 as the 6th most polluting country in the world?”

      Cargo vessels emissions represent a huge environmental challenge severely impacting public health, but they also have a massive internal problem as fuel represents up to 80% of their operating costs.

      bound4blue’s wingsail system offers a complete solution to these challenges: 30% of fuel savings and significant pollution emissions reduction. bound4blue’s highly innovative concept brings aviation technology to the shipping industry, via their patented new foldable wingsail designed specifically for assisted clean propulsion of vessels. As a result, bound4blue ́s wingsails thrust capacity is ten times higher than that of traditional sails and existing novel designs. The system is suitable for a wide range of vessels: from fishing and recreational vessels to large merchant vessels. Their key solution is completed with a user friendly automated control system and a route optimization software which brings further fuel savings. bound4blue has been incubated by the European Space Agency, closed two investment rounds and have been awarded 4 public research grants. The startup is ready to go to market in 2018 and predicts to make up to 40 Million in revenue in the first 5 years.

      6. BREEZE TECHNOLOGIES

      Germany



      “Did you know that air pollution costs European economies US$ 1.6 trillion a year in diseases and deaths?”

      Air pollution is now the single biggest environmental health threat of our time. It kills nearly seven million people per year, and even in less affected regions effects are enormous: For example, the productivity of white-collar workers decreases by up to 50% in offices with bad air quality. Air quality data has so far been sparse, yet you cannot effectively manage what you cannot measure. Breeze Technologies provides integrated, hyperlocal and real-time air quality data enabled through sensors up to 1.000 times cheaper and 50.000 times smaller than the industry standard. Working with various multinational partners, Breeze supports data-based interventions, policy planning and implementation through a self-learning environmental intelligence platform.

      7. BRILL POWER

      United Kingdom



      “Did you know that it takes 454 watt-hours of energy to make just one watt-hour of storage?”

      In a world where batteries are everywhere, and the cost to make them is huge, it’s essential to get the most out of every battery. Brill Power addresses the problem of battery aging and degradation in stationary storage and electric vehicle applications. They develop cutting-edge intelligent battery pack management and control technology that allows accessing the full potential of every individual lithium-ion cell. Brill Power’s patent pending cell management solution can extend the lifetime of a conventional battery pack by up to 60%, while largely improving its resilience to unexpected failure of individual lithium-ion cells. By 2022, Brill Power expect that their sales alone will offset 2.3 million tons of CO2 equivalents.

      8. BROOMX TECHNOLOGIES

      Spain



      “Did you know that global VR revenues are forecasted to hit $80 billion by 2025?”

      Broomx Technologies provide live immersive 4D experiences in physical spaces at a consumer price-point. Mixing technology and creativity, they have created a unique device called MK Player360 that allows users to enjoy VR experiences socially without glasses or headsets. This patented technology, created with the philosophy of being all-in-one & plug&play, can be brought to any room or corner and, once it’s set up, the user can control the system via a smartphone app and have their entire field of vision covered by standard VR & 360º projections. With partners ranging from multinationals in the electronics industry to hotel resorts, their technology has a huge impact on various industries including education, health and tourism. This technology has initiated their journey and has been used among others to treat depression and anxiety disorders, to enforce climate change awareness, to create learning tools for students or to enhance the quality of life for people who are hospitalised, creating a virtual window to the world.

      9. CERA HEALTH

      United Kingdom

      “Did you know that a third of Europe’s population will be over 65 by 2050?”

      Cera is a technology-enabled home care provider looking to transform the elderly care market. They have provided over 100,000 hours of care with a 99% satisfaction rating, and have partnered with the NHS to deliver home care across a population of 5 million people. Through their matching algorithm and automated scheduling systems they were able to arrange home care within 24 hours, while still taking into consideration a patient’s needs and preferences. They were also able to take a lower margin so they could pay their carers 50% higher than the industry average. This results in recruitment of experienced, capable carers who are well trained and provide the highest quality of care. They are the best rated care provider across three user satisfaction platforms, and have been recognised by the UK Government’s Cabinet Office as a role model for partnering with the public sector.

      10. CODEBERRY

      Hungary

      “Did you know that the EU will face a shortage of 800,000 IT workers by 2020?”

      There is a huge demand for developers in Europe, yet most IT education is solely available in English. With 24 official languages spoken in Europe alone, it’s no surprise that non-native English speakers prefer to learn in their own language. CodeBerry is building the largest non-English speaking programming school in the world. The platform offers hands-on education in web development technologies in the students’ mother tongue and simultaneously serves as a recruitment platform to land them new IT jobs. Codeberry has gained quick traction with over 25.000 users, from that 1,500 paying customers so far and over 400.000 completed assignments. The target market for CodeBerry includes 13M people with a total of $1.3B value. The number of developers in these countries is expected to rise from 16M to 24M (+67%) in the next 4 years. Their goal is to expand to 20 countries by the end of 2018.

      11. CORTI.AI

      Denmark

      “Did you know that emergency departments funnel 250 million calls into the hospital system and one in six people are misdiagnosed each year?”

      Medical professionals are expected to process an unprecedented variety of expert knowledge and as a result 1 in 6 patients is misdiagnosed each year. Corti is a machine learning company that uses auto-speech recognition (ASR) to provide live diagnostic aid during emergency calls, at a patients very first contact with the healthcare system. Corti provides more accurate diagnostic advice to emergency service personnel, allowing patients to get the right treatment, faster. To put this into perspective, Corti is able to diagnose cardiac arrest with up to 95% accuracy in less than 50 seconds. Corti’s technology is democratizing medical expertise worldwide. The Danish Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are already using their technology, and they have successfully deployed it in Australia and the US. They expect to reach 100 new EMS customers by 2018.

      12. CRIAM

      Portugal



      “Did you know that every second someone in the world needs a blood transfusion in order to survive?”

      Do you know your blood type?Every second someone in the world needs a blood transfusion, which poses a huge challenge in an emergency situation as only a compatible blood type can be used. To make things more difficult, blood type tests in this environment take more than 60 minutes even in optimal situations. CRIAM has designed a portable medical device that can quickly determine someone’s blood type in 3 minutes. Their patented technology uses machine learning and computer vision increasing medical efficiency and saving lives. This technology will also allow CRIAM to detect diseases in a Point of Care environment.

      13. EDURIO

      Latvia

      “Did you know that grades are often the only metric used in assessing education quality?”

      Edurio helps over 600 schools and education agencies continuously monitor education quality, with a deep focus on non-academic indicators such as school climate and culture, student and staff perception and stakeholder engagement. The global shift of focus from a knowledge-based education to that of developing skills and competencies, shows that the importance of non-academic indicators of education quality is growing in every education system. With over 9000 teachers and 85000 students registered on their platform they have been able to gather over 7 million survey responses providing access to important data that is crucial for education reform.

      14. ENERBRAIN

      Italy

      “Did you know that 40% of the world’s energy is consumed by buildings?”

      The better people feel in their building environment, the better they work, learn, shop and enjoy themselves. Enerbrain turns buildings into sustainable, economical and social assets. Theit IoT solution “Energy Cloud” consists of air quality sensors, a cloud platform that receives environmental data and wireless actuators installed in the heating and cooling systems without any invasive change. Their powerful algorithm analyzes the data and calculates the optimal temperature parameters, using machine learning to improve over time. Buildings using Enerbrain have reduced energy bills by more than 30%, while increasing the comfort of the occupants. Today Enerbrain help clients in 5 countries achieve their sustainability goals.

      15. EVA Vision

      Peter Ferenczy (28), Hungary



      “Did you know that 20 million people in Europe suffer from a visual impairment? “

      Peter

      EVA is a voice controlled wearable AI assistant for the visually impaired. EVA’s Artificial Intelligence recognises objects, texts, and signs and verbally describes what it sees relentlessly scanning and analysing your surrounding. She can handle your incoming phone calls, read your emails, help you compose a reply or assist you in finding your way home. EVA is currently building a functional wearable prototype and is eager to start user acceptance trials in many European cities.

      16. EXOVITE

      Spain





      Exovite optimizes the treatment of musculoskeletal injuries and has been developing solutions for the past 3 years to improve the treatment of fractured and broken bones. Their first product; the Exoscan, is a 3D scanner capable of capturing the exact image of the patient’s limb, and using an exclusive software, it generates a personalized splint which is 3D printed within 5 minutes. The splint is 75% lighter than a conventional plaster cast, is waterproof and made from skin-friendly material. It is printed directly in the hospital so it reduces medical costs and the design and material of the splint allows for maximum comfort for the patient.

      17. FOTOKITE

      Switzerland



      “Did you know that Fotokite is the first ever UAV technology to be approved by aviation authorities for commercial use in cities and above crowds of people?”

      Imagine a 100m camera crane that packs up into the size of your carry- on luggage. Fotokite creates self-flying aerial robotics tools for Public safety, Broadcast, and Sports markets that provide real-time video for 24+ hours of continuous flight. Firefighters & Public Safety teams can use the system for immediate aerial situational awareness. Fotokite has a patented technology that is a major step ahead of traditional drones and is devoted to making autonomous robotics an everyday thing. The technology has been adopted by BBC, AFP, CNN, Tribune Media, and many more.

      18. GETUNIVERSE

      Finland

      “Did you know that the digital workplace industry is expected to grow to €25B in 2024?”

      70 % of the employees are unhappy with their current intranet providers and HR departments are desperately looking for new solution to engage employees and have more efficient internal communication. Universe’s mission is to make large companies efficient again! Universe is the next generation digital workplace platform for enterprises helping them to be +200% times faster in their internal communication and collaboration. They combine Collaboration Softwares and Enterprise CMS under the same platform in a modern way. With 180,000+ installed users they are trusted by companies such as Rovio, also known as ‘the AngryBirds company’.

      19. GLEECHI

      Sweden



      “Did you know that stroke rehabilitation and industry training can be done from your home?”

      Gleechi’s software solutions enables hand interaction between humans, computers and robots. Their technology is based on 8 years of robotics research and is the first software to enable free and realistic hand interaction in virtual reality. Their products are currently used for games, industry training and rehabilitation in VR. The technology is based on algorithms that can predict and visualize intended body movement, enabling, among much else, patients who suffers from disabilities from stroke to do more relevant and motivating rehabilitation exercises in their homes. Similarly, Gleechi’s technology makes it possible for robots to pick up objects without being restricted to pre-programmed repetitive movement. This way robots can perform tasks that previously demanded the dexterity and flexibility of human hands. Gleechi’s customers include world-leading companies within automation, manufacturing and VR development, and they are now aiming to become the standard solution for all hand interaction.

      20. HAPPITECH

      Netherlands



      “Did you know that it is possible to detect a heart rhythm disorders by simply using your smartphone camera?”

      Atrial Fibrillation is the most common Arrhythmia and a prevalent cause of stroke in the world, leading to annual totals of 750,000 hospitalizations and 130,000 deaths, with those numbers rising for the past two decades. Happitech allows you to detect a heart rhythm disorders simply by using your smartphone camera. By placing your finger on the camera, the Happitech algorithms can detect even the smallest variations in your heartbeat.

      21. HEALTHAPP

      Spain



      “Did you know that 3 million people in Europe suffer from Eating disorders?”

      Treatment of an eating disorder ranges from 500€ to 2.000€ per day. Outpatient treatment, including therapy and medical monitoring, can cost up to 100,000€, and significant decreases the quality of life. Jordina is the founder of HealthApp a young start-up focused on the development of intelligent mobile tools for the health sector, with special emphasis on improving communication between patients and therapists in long-term and chronic illnesses. The startup wants to offer effective home support between medical consultations. Healthapp’s aim is to become the first European company facing the challenges of connecting patients and therapists, improving their quality of life and improve the European healthcare starting with the treatment of Eating Disorders. Everyday Healthapp impacts the lives of 600 patients who use the application daily. Jordina appeared as one of the most promising entrepreneurs in Spain for 2017, and has been recognized by MIT’s under 35 innovators.

      22. HYPELABS

      Portugal

      “Did you know that there are currently 5 Billion (dis)connected devices?”

      Carlos Lei Santos

      HypeLabs is an SDK platform that allows any device to communicate even without the internet. Today, Hypelabs is used by more than 300 companies on a closed beta program. Their client portfolio has more than a dozen Fortune 500 enterprises using their services.From messaging apps to vehicles, file sharing tools to drones, their technology is already being used on a wide variety of use cases. The founders’ vision is to connect everything in the future: securely, interoperable and even when offline.

      23. IN OVO

      Netherlands



      Did you know that we kill 3.2 billion male chicks, right after hatching, worldwide, every year because they are useless in the egg industry?”

      They are killed either by suffocation or shredding, based on manual gender typing. In Ovo is developing a gender typing machine which can detect sex differences by day nine with 95 percent accuracy. The mass spec test takes a second per egg. The company has shown its capable of determining gender fast and cost-effective and is now scaling up its throughput. As the poultry industry in Germany, France, the US, Australia, Belgium and the Netherlands want to stop the killing of chicks soon, there is great interest in Ovo’s technology. In Ovo is refining egg waste for valuable proteins and is developing a virtual assistant for hatchery managers to improve the welfare for the animals and maximize the earnings for farmers. In Ovo collaborates with large industry players, NGO’s and the Dutch government and its closing a funding round that will enable it to grow improving the lives of billions of chickens and thousands of farmers around the world.

      24. INCLUDE

      Croatia




      Include is a Croatian hardware company, founded by a 22-year-old innovator Ivan Mrvoš. In less than 3 years they became one of the top producers of smart street furniture in Europe. Their Steora smart bench is currently the most advanced street bench on the market. It provides cable and wireless charging for all smart devices, a free Wi-Fi hotspot, street light in the evening, 15 sensors for tracking bench usage and environmental data, and a dashboard — an advanced web platform where their users can track data from every bench in real time. More than 450 benches in 125 cities and municipalities across the globe have already created social spots providing huge amounts of data for future urban planning, which helps optimize public spaces, making them more efficient in every aspect for their citizens.

      25. INKONOVA

      Netherlands

      “Did you know that Inkonova built the world’s first specialized drone solution for underground mines?”

      Deep in underground mines, some zones are inaccessible. Inkonova builds drones that fly, drive and climb and use laser technology to scan zones, and create a 3D map of them. Inkonova is advancing aerial robotics technology to push forth human reach to any space untouched by man-made infrastructure. Inkonova’s TILT Ranger; was the world’s first specialized drone solution for underground mines, they have sold units and flown missions in Sweden, UK, Canada, Peru, Chile and Mali. Their R&D effort is creating a new feature in aerial robotics; “Batonomous Navigation”. Currently drones in the open air have eyes and brains which help them navigate, but they cannot navigate in dark caves and mines. Inkonova is transforming birds into bats, autonomy to batonomy, where an intricate architecture of laser scanning, flight control, mapping and localization algorithms are used for a new set of eyes and brains.

      26. MAGNITUDE SPACE

      Hungary



      “Did you know that by 2020 there will be more than 30 billion connected devices worldwide, each transmitting information?”

      This number is growing fast, with 3 billion annually. What if you could start gathering Insights of Things directly from these connected devices, anywhere on earth, even in the most remote places? The location and condition of livestock, leasing equipment, beehives, grain silos, rivers. You name it. The Internet of Things (IoT) truly means everything. It could transform the way our planet lives, works and operates on a daily basis.That’s where we come in. Magnitude Space offers a global network bringing Insights of Things to organizations worldwide.

      27. MEDIKURA

      Germany

      “Did you know that more than 200.000 people in Europe die from adverse drug reactions every year?”

      Less than 0.5% of Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR) cases are officially reported. Reliable data on ADRs is desperately needed for treatment, drug safety, and drug discovery. MEDIKURA is a healthcare IT and analytics platform with the primary goal to improve drug safety. They offer a holistic process innovation by providing an automatic, standardized and central reporting platform which connects patients, doctors, and pharmaceutical companies in real-time. MEDIKURA provides pharmaceutical companies with digital interfaces to enable multi-directional data exchange between all stakeholders.

      28. MEMGRAPH

      Croatia

      “Did you know that it is estimated that there are about 2.5 Exabytes of data produced everyday?”

      Dominik Tomičević

      Memgraph is accelerating the world’s ability to build the next generation of enterprise applications by bringing the world’s first high-performance database management technology specifically optimized for storing and exploring deeply interconnected data in real-time. By blending cutting-edge algorithms, data structures, in-memory computing, and building everything from the ground up using proprietary techniques, Memgraph delivers performance improvements between 10x-100x compared to existing commercial solutions. Startups and enterprises are turning to Memgraph to power state of the art fraud detection, anti-money laundering and cyber security systems amongst other applications.

      29. MR.CHADD

      Netherlands

      Mr.Chadd guarantees on demand homework assistance within a 10 second time frame. The platform has launched on the 26th of september 2017 and already assists over 100.000 students in the Netherlands who seek personalized education from screened and trained university educated coaches. The students pay a monthly subscription and can use the service to chat, send photo’s and speech memo’s, enabling them to get the direct, tailor-made help while doing their homework. Over 100 coaches work for Mr.Chadd on a freelance basis from any location in the world and get paid by the second helping thousands of students through personalised homework assistance.

      30. NOVAGRAY

      France

      “Did you know that radiotherapy complications represent an economic burden estimated at over €400M / year just for the European healthcare systems?”

      More than 50% of cancer patients undergo radiotherapy as part of their treatment and 5–10% of them will develop severe side effects. There is currently no tool to identify at-risk patients before starting the treatment. NovaGray is developing the first tests assessing patient’s sensitivity towards radiotherapy (for breast, prostate and lung). The NovaGray tests only require a blood sample, taken before radiotherapy starts, and provide quick results within a week. This breakthrough innovation is patented and relies on both a biological assay and a predictive analysis. NovaGray’s first test for breast cancer was validated on over 500 patients in a trial funded by the French National Cancer Institute (INCa) and was CE-marked in March 2016.

      31. OURPATH

      United Kingdom



      “Did you know that type 2 diabetes cost the UK £10 billion per year?”

      OurPath is a digital lifestyle change programme aiming to tackle the growing ‘lifestyle’ disease epidemic. Less than a year after its initial June 2016 launch, OurPath became the first ever digital behavioural change programme to be commissioned by the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) where lifestyle diseases such as type 2 diabetes cost the system £9 billion per year. On the back of two clinical trials, and an NHS pilot, users of the OurPath programme have seen an average of 8.2% weight loss and over a 50% reduction in risk for type 2 diabetes. The benefits of OurPath are not limited to health alone. It is estimated that just a 5–7% reduction in weight will save the NHS roughly £70 million a year, with wider economic savings to the United Kingdom of nearly £210 million a year. OurPath is looking to roll out its programme across the United Kingdom and throughout Europe, bringing an effective and accessible preventative solution to those who need it most.

      32. PHOTONEO

      Slovakia



      Photoneo developed a unique, patented method of 3D object sensing, which allows them to produce 3D cameras with the highest resolution at frame rates up to 60 FPS. Such high performance of resolution and speed in a single camera allow Photoneo to deliver its revolutionary 3D technology to any company that produces or assembles products using automated production lines or robots. While designing and bringing this new smart 3D camera to market, Photoneo has also developed a state of the art 3D scanner for static scenes, which it is actively selling globally to clients as part of their advanced automation. Photoneo sells complete turn-key bin picking solutions, allowing robots to grab randomly placed objects from a container sequentially and orienting them to a desired place and position. After filing their first patent, Photoneo attracted one of the most significant Central Eastern European seed funding rounds of 2.1M EUR, led by Prague based Credo Ventures.

      33. PLANRADAR

      Austria

      PlanRadar is a cloudbased SaaS solution for construction documentation, task and defect management in construction and real estate projects. Today there are on average 1–2 defects per 10m² in real estate projects. Plan Radar’s solution supports the user in recording, documentation, communication and tracking of tasks and defects. Project managers, architects, technicians and facility & property managers can record tasks and defects in a cost & time saving way directly on site with their tablet or smartphone and assign them in real time to the responsible project stakeholder. Today PlanRadar has more than 1,200 customers from 23 countries worldwide, and receives over 150 new inquiries a week from companies who would like to work with PlanRadar.

      34. PROPERGATE

      Poland

      “Did you know that in the next 4 years 397 Skyscrapers will be in their construction phase in Europe and hundreds of heavy trucks will paralize everyday traffic ?”

      ProperGate was designed to address the challenge of logistics coordinators at construction sites through the automation of delivery requests, the synchronisation of equipment & unloading spots, traffic monitoring as well as intelligent, hands-free communication with drivers, operators, contractors, traffic marshalls & security guards to ensure just-in-time deliveries. Their solution allows to eliminate traffic jams and decreases CO2 emission. ProperGate has been successfully implemented at the construction site of the highest skyscrapper in Europe and will soon be implemented at several new construction sites by one of the world leading project development and construction groups. Propergate is reinventing the way one deals with logistics in the construction & real estate industry.

      35. REMMEDVR

      Poland



      “Did you know that 5% of children have problems with a lazy eye or crossed eyes?”

      Currently the only two solutions for treatment which are available on the market are either an eyepatch, or an expensive, inefficient vision therapy that requires parents to bring their children to optometry clinics 2–3 times a week. RemmedVR addresses this by providing a telemedicine solution for a home vision therapy with the use of VR. For the first time doctors have full ability to monitor the therapy process and have access to objective results completely remotely. This breakthrough in vision therapy enables patients to get cured at least twice as fast by having access to home therapy on a daily basis, substituting the medieval eye patch and reducing the costs of treatment by 50% on average in comparison to stationary vision therapy.

      36. SENSIFAI

      Belgium

      The volume of video archives is skyrocketing and multimedia content owners such as broadcasters and surveillance system companies require an intelligent software that automatically understands video contents and tags them to make their archives searchable, monetize archives in an online platform, and automate monitoring. Manual tagging is too expensive and time-consuming and requires many hours of human labor. Sensifai, a Techstars graduate addresses this challenge by offering the world’s most comprehensive automatic video tagging software which recognizes more than 10,000 different scenes, objects, actions, celebrities, sports, landmarks, logos and NSFW content. Their software uses state-of-the-art deep learning technology and is trained over several millions of videos, images and audio signals. Sensifai’s technology can fundamentally change the way computers interact with humans and significantly improve security systems, multimedia asset management, and assistive technologies. The security applications of Sensifai include live monitoring such as for example flagging of weapons, fire, crying and unattended bags. In robotics and assistive technologies, Sensifai facilitates developing robots understanding surrounding environment and similarly helps visually impaired people by live descriptive tagging over wearable cameras.

      37. SKRIWARE

      Poland



      Skriware’s mission is to teach children 21st century STEAM education skills using 3D printing technology, in particular in the process of designing, printing/prototyping, building and programming a personalised robot. They have developed an entire Skriware ecosystem, being a one-stop-shop consisting of easy-to-use, nicely designed and versatile 3D printers, 3D-printed robots/drones and an online education platform with software solutions such as the 3D creator, their mobile app teaching programming, and a 3D model library. Skriware’s 3D printers, courses and lessons are used in 10 countries, taking children on their personalized learning adventure through space, while teaching them the most sought-after skills on the job market.

      38. SOLHO

      Netherlands



      “Did you know that in 30 years from now, there will be 9 billion people living on this planet?”

      Agriculture must double food production to sustain the global population, with fewer resources and reduced environmental impact. Over 90% of population growth is concentrated in the so-called sun-belt region. These areas are characterized by an abundant solar resource and by poor or unreliable infrastructures. This is a major problem as it hampers the deployment of new horticultural projects, despite the huge demand. SOLHO has developed an innovative system that uses the sun and sea water as an input to generate all the streams required to operate a greenhouse facility. The system has 3 key features: it is completely off-grid, it operates 24/7, and it allows to dramatically decrease the operational costs by 90%. Solho designs and develops the solar system and sells it to greenhouse manufacturers for an average price of 5M for a 5 ha greenhouse project. SOLHO is finalizing the design of the proof of concept to be operational by August 2018 in France and plans to sell the first commercial system by 2019.

      39. STORRO

      Netherlands

      Storro B.V. is a high-tech software company that contributes to a safer world through enabling secure communication, making secure sharing easy. Storro is a peer-to-peer Blockchain application enabling you to safely store and share files without the cloud decrease dependency on cloud providers, which is good for privacy of Europeans.Thanks to Storro’s unique mix of technologies, your files are encrypted and distributed to storage locations you trust. With Storro your files only come into the hands of those for whom they are intended. The founders of Storro are cyber security experts with specialization in, among others, encryption, network protocols, blockchain technology and geopolitics having received recognition through various (inter)national awards.

      40. SUNLIGHT.IS

      United Kingdom

      Sunlight enables employers to create an engaging learning culture at work by empowering their staff to take ownership of their professional development. Through the platform employers can control how much each team member is allowed to spend across the year, approve requests from their employees on everything from books, courses and events, and only get charged for what they use, in one monthly invoice. Through its work with existing clients such as Skimlinks, Wonderbly and Typeform, Sunlight has seen that it improves learning engagement by over 40%.

      41. SYMPTOMA

      Austria

      Misdiagnosis have been a blindspot in medicine for decades. Each year, 1.5 million lives could be saved with the right diagnosis. Symptoma.com is an award winning search engine for diseases. Physicians enter symptoms and receive a list of matching causes — sorted by probability for the respective patient. Symptoma thus empowers doctors and patients to diagnose even ultra rare diseases. The company has invested over 10 years in R&D, and so far established one of the largest disease databases with over 20.000 diseases and millions of connections to symptoms, risk factors and statistics. With over 700,000 unique users per month — the German Minister of Health has acclaimed SYMPTOMA as one of the world’s best health care innovations.

      42. TALENTADORE

      Finland

      “Did you know that the costs of youth unemployment in Europe is approximately €2 billion per week?”

      TalentAdore Ltd. is a Finnish HR technology company founded in 2014. Their Virtual Recruitment Assistant (VRA) is a recruitment software that cleverly combines Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) to handle the entire recruitment process from job postings, to hiring decisions, and building dynamic Talent Communities. With its consumer grade user experience, the VRA streamlines recruitment end-to-end processes by automating manual and repetitious tasks. The technology has been proven to have high demand. During the last 6 months, they have sold their product to some of the biggest companies in Finland and entered into Mexico.

      43. TALKIN’THINGS

      Poland



      “Did you know that 30 per cent of all branded drugs bought in developing nations are counterfeit?”

      Talkin’ Things is the leader in delivering smart packaging solutions for IoT and has a long history of working with leading brands and packaging companies to deliver innovative solutions that define the trends in the Smart Packaging market. Talkin’ Things is the only provider in the world that offers a real end-2-end solution with customizable technology, software, hardware and marketing creation. Products using their technology include customer engagement tools, security and logistic options, and a comprehensive data management system with customizable APIs. Talkin’ Things has over 20 pending patents and is bringing 1.5 Billion tags on the market within a year, reimagining the customer experience.

      44. TEAM8

      France



      “Did you know that 1/3 children in Europe between the ages of six and nine are either overweight or obese?”

      Team8 is a connectable watch for children (5–12 years old) encouraging them to be a super hero and to challenge their friends through various activities requiring the kids to do exercise to become stronger heroes! Parents get access to important data on children’s weight, physical activity, but also their food intake and will receive warnings in case products could pose allergies, The watch sends parents reminders for medication adherence, and help them manage their children’s health issues. Team8 has built many partnerships with big corporates for technology (communication), health (insurance) and distribution (retailers) and they are on a mission to fight obesity through a fun and engaging way.

      45. TOPOSENS

      Germany

      Toposens invented the world’s first real time 3D Ultrasound Sensor bringing sound vision to technology and are working with customers ranging from MBW to Porsche. With its systems cars gain the ability to park and drive autonomously in close proximity and low speed environments. Their 3D sensors are working with ultrasound, enabling them to see like bats, which navigate through sound and therefore enabling precise 3D detection of objects in real time through powerful algorithms and standard hardware. The sensor system of Toposens generates new ways of providing non-optical vision to machines, simplifying and transforming our interaction with technology making autonomous systems of tomorrow smarter and more efficient. Next to automotive applications they see huge opportunities in robotics, building intelligence and logistics and the consumer electronics sector. Next year Toposens will release its first anonymous people tracking solution and a low-cost robotics collision avoidance sensor to bring the vision of intelligent technology one step closer to become reality. Toposens was awarded ICT Company of the year by the German Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy.

      46. TYPINGDNA

      Romania

      Authenticating people online should be seamless and secure. TypingDNA recognizes people by the way they type and uses this for online authentication. Their proprietary A.I. based typing biometrics authentication solution allows companies to have an accurate typing pattern matching solution with an easy-to-integrate API making the integration quick and easy. TypingDNA is currently used for online banking authentication, online payments fraud prevention, but also to stop students from cheating on their online degree exams. European financial service companies are currently facing new regulation which requires additional customer authentication for preventing fraudulent transactions. TypingDNA is a solid no-compromise solution, which is safe and user-friendly.

      47. ULTIMATE.AI

      Finland



      Ultimate.ai changes the way humans work in customer service. They use state-of-the-art deep learning models that learn from historical chat data and can handle common customer service cases automatically while escalating hard cases to humans. Ultimate.ai supports multiple languages and can be trained with chat-logs in a matter of days. Their AI works alongside humans learning from them and freeing them to focus on things that matter. Ultimate.ai is working with multiple large companies including Telcos, Government and Airlines.

      48. UNITDOSEONE

      Poland



      “Did you know that 92% of all hospitals still distribute drugs manually?”

      Hospital drug distribution, is insecure, error-prone and puts patients and communities at risk. UnitDoseOne automates pharmacies , providing the highest level of robotics automation to hospitals which are still using manual drug distribution. During the past two years they have built an advanced robotic pharmacy that makes drug distribution in hospitals more efficient and secure, saving hospitals millions each year, while improving the quality of care to patients. They have secured a European grant to fund the initial prototype in 2015 and are getting ready for the first hospital implementation in Europe. They have signed their first US-based hospital for launch in Q1 2018 and have secured a pipeline of 20+ hospitals in Turkey.

      49. VEGEA

      Italy



      “Did you know that we can turn wine production waste into high quality bio-leather?”

      Each year we create about 6,5 million tons of waste as a result of wine production, which is the solid waste that remains after crushing the juice from the grapes. Italy alone produces 5 Billion litres of wine each year. The disposal of the enormous quantities of grape marc each year presents a considerable challenge for winemakers because of its low digestibility, which does not make it a good feed for livestock and its acidic pH, which does not make it a good fertilizer. Vegea transforms wine waste into a high value added material, thus offering a green and cruelty free alternative to the materials that are already placed on the market. This has gathered big interest from the major fashion and automotive global brands, aiming to introduce Vegea into their production in order to face the growing need for eco-sustainable products.

      50. WATERDATA

      Switzerland



      Dynamic pricing is a core capability for market leaders in several industries, which is why Waterdata’s product liquidprice was born — to enable Dynamic Pricing as a Service. They use machine learning solutions to better understand demand behaviour and establish catalogue pricing accordingly. Waterdata’s mission is to support the digitalization, e-commerce and data-centric approaches in many EU digital markets. "
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.197.824 von Popeye82 am 12.07.18 15:42:07
      www.cnbc.com/2019/01/25/the-trends-shaping-the-next-generati…
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.273.637 von Popeye82 am 22.07.18 20:22:2225 groundBREAKING Companies, to



      www.inc.com/inc-staff/ss/disruptive-25-companies.html


      "Saildrone



      :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

      Saildrone's unmanned sailboats--outfitted with dozens of sensors, measurement tools, and cameras--can go where human crews can't to collect weather and ocean data. The startup wants to deploy more boats on the sea than there are satellites in the sky.

      Hyperloop One



      If all goes as planned, 2017 could be the real game-changer for Hyperloop One: the high-speed rail startup says it plans to do a full-size test run of its pods, which are designed to travel 700 mph in a magnetic, low-pressure tube.

      Doppler Labs



      The sound-processing earbuds designed by Doppler Labs are like volume control for the world. Want to turn up the bass at a concert, or lower the sound of a baby crying? Just press a button on Doppler's mobile app.

      Capella Space

      Roughly the size of a backpack, Capella's satellites weigh less and cost less to build than traditional satellites, and are able to capture images in any light or weather conditions, thanks to synthetic aperture radar (SAR).

      Beyond Meat

      Beyond Meat is betting that plant-based "meat" is the key to better feeding the world's population and reducing greenhouse gas emissions from livestock. The company's investors include Bill Gates, General Mills, and Tyson Foods.

      Thinx

      In 2015, the maker of "period-proof" panties went up against the New York City transit authority over its taboo-busting ads (and won). Thinx came under fire, though, after an employee filed a sexual harassment claim against co-founder Miki Agrawal.

      Kasita

      Each 350-square-foot, $139,000 Kasita comes with clever storage nooks, a Sonos sound system, and washer and dryer. Kasitas can be stacked, which could provide a solution to cities facing a affordable housing crisis.

      AeroFarms



      The future of farming may not involve sun, thanks to AeroFarms' indoor-farming facilities, which the company says can yield 130 times :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: more produce per square foot than the average field farm, while using 95 percent :eek::eek::eek: less water.

      Blue River Technology

      Blue River's machines let farmers target individual plants with herbicides, allowing them to avoid spraying whole fields. The company says that its devices are capable of eliminating up to 90 percent :eek: of the chemicals farmers use.

      Pirch

      In appliance retailer Pirch's stores, you can test-drive an oven by baking cookies, or a grill by cooking a steak (with the help of a professional chef). Afterward, you can cool off by testing one the store’s 40 showerheads (bathing suit required).

      Ginkgo Bioworks

      This self-described "organism design firm" creates custom microbes for companies to use in perfumes, sweeteners, and cosmetics, by making genetic code as easy to program as computer code.

      SoFi

      This alternative lender aims to fully replace banks. SoFi got its start hosting parties for recent graduates (hence "Social") and offering to help them repay their student loans at lower rates ("Finance").

      Opendoor

      Opendoor wants to become your new real estate agent. When customers decide to sell through Opendoor, the company makes an offer, lets the homeowner choose a move-out date (up to 60 days after the offer is accepted), and buys the property.

      ClassDojo

      Think of ClassDojo as a virtual classroom: A cartoon avatar represents each student and parents who log in can see their child's classroom-conduct score, feedback on assignments and projects, and direct messages from teachers.

      AirMap

      As more drones fill the skies, AirMap tracks where it's safe to fly them. The data platform provides real-time, low-altitude airspace information (like weather conditions and local airspace rules) to drone operators.

      Vionx Energy

      Vionx is trying to solve one of the biggest issues with renewable energy: storing it. Vionx's storage units can hold and use power from solar panels and wind turbines for up to 20 years.

      Rubicon Global

      Rubicon Global is shaking up the trash business by connecting independent waste removal companies to corporate clients (which the company claims helps clients save up to 30 percent).

      Restless Bandit

      The team behind Restless Bandit has invested more than 50,000 hours in developing algorithms that help companies find worthy candidates from among the job applications they already have.

      Aspiration



      Three years ago, Aspiration co-founder Andrei Cherny had a novel idea: a pay-what-you-want :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: money management firm. The company today counts around 85,000 customers.

      Corsica Innovations

      Growing legal marijuana is now almost as easy as opening an app, thanks to Corsica Innovations' Leaf, a four-foot-tall, $3,000 "plug-and-grow" device. Customers simply drop in a seed, and follow directions through the app.

      Diamond Foundry



      Diamonds don’t have to be mined—they can also be grown in a lab. It isn’t easy to grow jewelry-quality stones, but Diamond Foundry invested tens of millions of dollars to do just that with a plasma reactor as hot as the sun:eek: .

      Descartes Labs

      Descartes Labs analyzes satellite photos of the globe and compares them, pixel by pixel, to make astoundingly accurate predictions about everything from crop outputs to the effects of climate change.

      Defy Ventures

      Guided by the belief that entrepreneurial potential can be found anywhere, Defy Ventures teaches ex-convicts how to run a business. To date, Defy has incubated 166 businesses, which have created more than 350 jobs.

      Lemonade

      Lemonade wants to build a better homeowners insurance company. To do it, the company takes a flat 20 percent of customers annual premiums and donates whatever isn't paid out in claims to the customer's charity of choice.

      Twist Bioscience

      Twist Bioscience has radically reduced the cost of working with DNA by retooling the synthesizing technology, which could lead to a huge number of advances in vaccine development and improving agricultural crop yield."
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      schrieb am 27.01.19 07:13:21
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      www.redherring.com/top-story/four-foodtech-startups-changing…


      "Climate change and population growth is already putting a huge strain on the global food industry. And with vegetarianism, veganism and other ethic- and eco-based diets on the rise, it has never been more vital that the tech industry starts to change how we eat. Here are five fascinating startups targeting food from all angles. If we’ve missed any out, let us know via Twitter, or below in the comments!


      1. Apeel Sciences

      Each plant on earth has a peel, or skin, that protects it from the elements. By adding an extra “peel” to the surface of produce, Apeel Sciences, based near Santa Barbara, California, aims to “work with nature – rather than against it” – to make food last longer, reducing waste and water usage, streamlining a fruit and vegetable industry worth $57.2 billion in the United States alone. Apeel produce stays fresh two to three times longer than its regular counterpart: little wonder CBS News calls it “The biggest revolution in food since refrigeration.”



      https://apeelsciences.com/our-story/

      2. Finless Foods

      California-headquartered startup Finless Foods promises that, in the future, fishing will be obsolete – and that it will lead the revolution. The company harnesses cellular biology to create fish and seafood products in a laboratory “at affordable prices, without catching of farming the species on which they’re based.” Finless is starting with Bluefin tuna, a dinner table staple under severe threat from overfishing. Investors are enthused: A June 2018 Seed round drew $3.5m.



      https://finlessfoods.com/about/

      3. Memphis Meats

      Red Herring has already reported California’s Impossible Foods, a plant-based burger company that last year won a $75m funding round led by Singapore state investment vehicle Temasek. Memphis Meats is an addition to the cell-based meat field, that this January got a big boost from food giant Tyson Foods, whose VC wing Tyson Ventures put an undisclosed sum into the firm. It confirms Memphis’ quick rise to prominence since a 2015 foundation – and mainstream recognition for a company promising to change the meat industry that carries a gigantic environmental cost.



      www.memphismeats.com/home/#aboutus

      4. BrightFarms

      Irvington, NY-based BrightFarms might just be the brightest of the bunch when it comes to tech-based agricultural innovation. The company, founded in 2011, now has over $100m in venture backing, as the local food craze shows no sign of dying. Using LED lights and sensors it is able to grow greens indoors, which it currently sells to huge brands including Kroger and Walmart. BrightFarms has three farms in Pennsylvania, Virginia and Illinois, and is soon to open a large premises in Abilene, Texas. It is using funds to reduce its carbon footprint – a move that cements its dedication to greener farming.



      www.brightfarms.com/our-mission/ "
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      schrieb am 27.01.19 07:26:10
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      www.redherring.com/startups/here-are-chicagos-five-hottest-t…


      "It’s rare to hear Chicago, America’s third most populous city, mentioned in the same breath as Silicon Valley, New York or Boston when it comes to the country’s tech industry. But make no mistake: exciting innovations are blowing through the Windy City, and they’re making plenty of cash too. A recent Chicago VC Ecosystem report found that Chicagoan startups give investors an MOIC (median multiple on invested capital) of 5.6 times – far ahead of Boston (3.6x), New York City (4.4x) and even the Bay Area (4.2x).

      Chicago’s startups have raised over $620m in late-stage VC so far in 2018. That’s more than any year since 2011, when travel site Groupon closed a massive $950m deal. While the city’s reputation has been attacked by President Trump, whose dog-whistling about “inner city” crime has energized his voter base, Chicago business is booming. Here are five of the best tech startups coming out of Chi-Town.



      1. project44

      This month logistics solution project44 won a $45m funding round led by Silicon Valley-based Sapphire Ventures, bringing its “Amazon-like” service for the industry to national attention. Founded in 2014 the company is one of a number of Chicagoan outfits catering to the growing logistics tech market, and recently announced plans to add 200 jobs in the city. Little wonder, when its lead customers include FedEx, Uline and GE Transportation.

      https://project44.com/about-us/

      2. Cresco Labs

      Another company winning huge investment sums, medical cannabis grower Cresco Labs is backed by $104m in VC cash. The firm aims to lead “the cannabis conversation with a dogged dedication to developing quality cannabis products, each one obsessively researched and refined.” It has corporatized and regulated a wild market, winning admirers across the financial and political spectrum. Cresco already has operations in six US states, and plans to grow further–in both senses–in 2019.

      www.crescolabs.com

      3. FourKites

      Another logistics platform, another popular VC target. FourKites, founded in 2014, produces software that allows users to more accurately predict drop-off times, shipping quantities and companies’ supply chain data. It already has over 200 employees and is on a program of rapid growth, following a $35m cash injection this February from several of the industry’s biggest investment names including Bain Capital and Hyde Park Ventures.

      www.fourkites.com/aboutus

      4. Truss

      Founded in 2016 Truss, which has been described as “Zillow for commercial real estate”, began after Andrew Bokor exited his cybersecurity firm Trustwave the previous year for a whopping $770m. Unsurprisingly investors have come flocking to Bokor’s latest project, targeted specifically at the small business community. Truss already has around 85% of the Chicago downtown area covered, and it’s active in seven other American cities including Austin and Boston.

      www.truss.co/about-truss

      5. ShipBob

      Chicagoans really love their logistics! ShipBob, founded in 2014, is an “e-commerce fulfillment” service that helps SMEs ship quickly and securely. Last week it won a $40m Series C round from Menlo Ventures, bringing the company’s total funding to $62.5m, with a staff count of over 400. That makes ShipBob one of the logistics tech sector’s most exciting up-and-comers, and cements its place among Chicago’s startup elite. Y Combinator recently placed it 56th of its 100 most valuable startups.

      www.shipbob.com/product/ "
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      25 Innovationen aus Deutschland, die die Welt verändern





      www.handelsblatt.com/technik/forschung-innovation/zukunft-ma…
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      schrieb am 04.02.19 16:47:50
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      das ist Eine Der Wichtigsten, jährlichen, Auszeichnungen der Clean/Green-Branche.
      Ich stell Es noch ganz Ein.








      http://i3connect.com/gct100/the-list
      http://www.cleantech.com/event/cleantech-forum-sf/
      http://betakit.com/twelve-canadian-firms-named-to-2019-globa…
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.719.026 von Popeye82 am 26.01.19 19:46:29pace of invention (and change) is juuuuust TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO strong






      http://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2019/02/07/flax-fiber-…
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      schrieb am 15.02.19 16:10:42
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      Macron, quote: "We're ALL gonna to die"


      http://se.ambafrance.org/France-Innovation-2030-Worldwide
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.829.096 von Popeye82 am 08.02.19 21:13:31pace of invention (and change) is juuuuust TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO strong






      http://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2019/03/20/plant-and-a…
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      http://www.rsc.org/competitions/emerging-technologies/2018-w…
      http://www.rsc.org/competitions/emerging-technologies/case-s…
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      schrieb am 05.04.19 22:00:10
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      schrieb am 06.04.19 14:26:52
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      http://labiotech.eu/tops/best-biotech-companies-europe/?utm_…
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      schrieb am 09.05.19 19:30:07
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 60.295.293 von Popeye82 am 06.04.19 14:26:52ein sehr interresantes Forum, und das schon seit Jahren. Persönlich halte ich es mehr mit Nietzsche:
      Ich will ein für allemal vieles nicht wissen, denn das Wissen setzt auch der Erkenntnis Grenzen.
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      schrieb am 09.05.19 23:53:59
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 60.530.301 von fingerwegvonmeinermusch am 09.05.19 19:30:07
      Zitat von fingerwegvonmeinermusch: Persönlich halte ich es mehr mit Nietzsche:
      Ich will ein für allemal vieles nicht wissen, denn das Wissen setzt auch der Erkenntnis Grenzen.






      Das kann ich nachvollziehen.
      Glaube sogar SEHR, SEHR gut nachvollziehen.

      Wir leben mehr+mehr in ÜBERflutungswelt, gell??


      Vielleicht "einfach mal" 2 Punkte.

      1
      Das ist Alles i.P. vollkommen unverbindlich.
      Aber Das bedeutet NICHT zwecklos.
      Habe Mir, auch, aus Diesem Thread (gilt für Die Meisten Anderen, Selbst Eröffneten, auch)
      auch schon Sachen "gezogen".

      Was Andere machen, Letzten Endes Jedermanns Eigene Sache.

      2
      Ich kann Diesem "Competitions" Ansatz/Betrachtung auch schon SPEZIFISCHES abgewinnen,
      Das ist aber nicht so "leicht in 3 Zeilen unterzukriegen".
      Mal aaaaangenommen Diese "Finalisten", oder Was auch immer, wären Börsennotierte Gesellschaften (Was Die Meisten, nicht Alle, ja (noch???) nicht sind),
      dann heisst natürlich Trotzdem, noch, nicht dass weil "man mal so Einen Wettbewerb gewinnt, Diese Firma "AUTOMATISCH" jetzt, AUCH, Ein(e) "Gewinner(aktie)" sein wird.

      So einfach ist Es natürlich -leider- nicht.

      3, oder auch 2.1.
      Meine, Eine Der, Grundannahme ist i.P. dass sich Die "Welt" Die Nächsten 1,2,3 Jahrzehnte, may more??, MASSIV, MASSIV, MASSIV verändern wird.

      Und dass Das nicht nur, aber auch SEHR, SEHR Viel mit "Technologien" zu tun haben wird.

      Da liefert dass Hier natürlich Keine Konkreten Ansatz;
      i.S. von "kauf einfach Die WKN",

      Aber Es ist, in Meinen Augen trotzdem auch Ein OPENER, zu Diesem Thema.

      Es liefert, m.E., SCHON EIN "KLEINES FENSTER, GUCKLOCH, WAS, DA(NN), VIELLEICHT ZU ERWARTEN IST(wie Der "brave new World"-Thread m.E. auch)
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      schrieb am 10.05.19 12:20:46
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 60.532.251 von Popeye82 am 09.05.19 23:53:59Der Grundgedanke dieses threads ist ja per se auch nicht falsch und letztendlich begreife ich das Ganze
      ja auch als Propositionen (Angebote) und Einladung mich damit auseinanderzusetzen.
      Nur wenn ich beim Schmökern vor lauter Bäumen den Wald nicht mehr sehe bleibt am Ende doch nicht
      viel mehr als ein kompilatorisches Werk.
      Die Aktenberge schwellen immer mehr an und am Ende reicht die Zeit des Bibliothekares nurmehr dazu
      aus die Akten von Staub und Spinnweben zu befreien.
      postscriptum: Ein Inhaltsverzeichnis über die nunmehr 47 Seiten, schön gegliedert nach Themenfeldern,
      wäre doch unter Umständen eine reizvolle Aufgabe, oder ???
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      schrieb am 11.05.19 12:22:47
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 60.535.770 von fingerwegvonmeinermusch am 10.05.19 12:20:46Advanced Plant Free Cellulose Technologies
      Australisches Unternehmen stellt mit Agrarabfällen und Bakterien Rayon und Viskose her.
      (NANOLLOSE, WKN A2H5PQ)
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      schrieb am 11.05.19 20:18:42
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 60.543.969 von fingerwegvonmeinermusch am 11.05.19 12:22:47
      Zitat von fingerwegvonmeinermusch: Advanced Plant Free Cellulose Technologies
      Australisches Unternehmen stellt mit Agrarabfällen und Bakterien Rayon und Viskose her.
      (NANOLLOSE, WKN A2H5PQ)






      Haben Sie Eine MEINUNG zu Dieser Kiste???
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      schrieb am 12.05.19 11:41:49
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 60.546.432 von Popeye82 am 11.05.19 20:18:42Eine Hochrisikoaktia für Hassadeure aber nicht ganz unerotisch: sie regt meine Phantasie an. Ob die Story
      stimmt und wenn ja ob sie sich großtechnisch umsetzen läßt bevor die Kasse leer ist kann ich nicht
      beurteilen, da es keinen newsflow gibt und dieses wird wohl ersteinmal so bleiben. (Einzige neue Nach-richt konnte lauten: Suspension ASX wegen Verstosses der Bilanzveröffentlichungspflicht, Kraken hat
      das ja gerade vorgemacht)
      Ein Stück weit ist die Firma für mich vergleichbar mit Kraig Biocraft: beide wollen mit ihrer jeweiligen
      Methode neue Standards im schier unendlichen Markt der Textilindustrie setzen. Eine Enzymbrühe
      erscheint mir dabei sehr viel leichter handhab- und skalierter als eine Raupenzucht.
      Reizvoll finde ich zudem den Gedanken, daß die Brühe wohl auch für 3D Drucker geeignet sein konnte.
      Alles in Allem: nicht unerotisch.


      Nachtrag: Die Internetseite befindet sich gerade in Überarbeitung und ist wenig ergiebig. Momentan
      wirkt sie gerade wie eine Seite eines "Hess Natur" Prospektes.
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      schrieb am 12.05.19 14:25:39
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      Das weiße Gold der chinesischen Mafia
      Triaden metzeln Dorf nieder wegen einer Schnecke (unverbürgt)
      (Ocean Grown Abalone: WKN A2H7MS)
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      schrieb am 13.05.19 22:48:03
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      Hallo popele 82:
      Seit zwei Tagen haben Sie sich nicht gemeldet. langsam werden Sie mir sympathisch. Sie
      scheinen Kohle zu haben, ich habe die Intelligenz.
      Vielleicht sollten wir uns zusammenschliessen.
      Ich liefere die Wertpapierkennummer, Sie bezahlen Pollinger.
      Ein unmoralisches Angebot ? mir doch egal, Sie können ja Ja sagen.
      So funktioniert Wirtschaft.
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      schrieb am 14.05.19 00:26:04
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 60.559.443 von fingerwegvonmeinermusch am 13.05.19 22:48:03
      EIGENTLICH wollte ich Ihnen NOCH sympathischer werden
      Hört sich verlockend an(Auf BM InformativAnfrage ging bei Mir, Ihrerseitigst, bis Dato, (auch) Kein REsponse ein), bevorzuge jedoch OWN Way.


      HALTEN Sie eigentlich ANTEILE an IRGENDwelchen Solchen "Innovativ" ("Hüüüüüüülfe, ich hab 'ne Idee") Schrottzen??

      EGAL Was, EGAL Wieviel.
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      schrieb am 02.07.19 16:49:36
      Beitrag Nr. 472 ()
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      schrieb am 09.08.19 22:24:28
      Beitrag Nr. 473 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 50.332.605 von Popeye82 am 04.08.15 23:58:00"Global Game Changers" Award (Finalists)
      http://www.innovatorsmag.com/its-global-game-changers-day-20…

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      schrieb am 06.10.19 17:14:50
      Beitrag Nr. 474 ()
      Hallo popeye 82

      willkommen in Ihrem Forum.

      bin Mutter geworden und konnte mich nicht um Aktiengeschäfte kümmern.
      Was würden Sie präferieren:WKN 908548 EDAP oder A!!2CC8 Theraclion ?
      Oder MOTOKO ISHII Sachwert Lampe, oder SURREY NANO SYSTEMS Fanta Black?
      Bitte um Rückinformation.
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      schrieb am 06.10.19 18:38:05
      Beitrag Nr. 475 ()
      Ausserdem ist meiner Meinung ohnehin eine Aktie kein Sachwert.
      Der einzigste Sachwert über den ich verfüge ist mein Körper………………..relativ , die Folter ausgenommen.
      vgl Michele Foucault:Der Archäologege des Wissens.
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      schrieb am 06.10.19 18:56:59
      Beitrag Nr. 476 ()
      Außerdem,was halten Sie von HELENA TYNELL ?
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      schrieb am 08.10.19 20:26:49
      Beitrag Nr. 477 ()
      Deutscher Zukunftspreis 2018: Nominierte

      ua : Wittenstein SE mit radikal neuer Getriebegattung
      sowie
      Hydrogenious Technologies GmbH mit Liquid Hydrogenious Hydrogene carrier (LOHC-Technologie)-

      Beide nicht börsennotiert seeddfinanziert aber zukunftsträchtig.

      Popeye 82: bleiben Sie wie Sie sind.
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      schrieb am 08.10.19 20:30:35
      Beitrag Nr. 478 ()
      Verbesserung. LOHC= Liquid Organic Hydrogene Carrier.
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      schrieb am 10.10.19 22:04:23
      Beitrag Nr. 479 ()
      Hallo Popeye 82,

      Mit Entsetzen habe I
      i


      Hallo Popeye 82,

      Antwort auf Ihren Redaktionsbeitrag 471 vom 14.05.2019

      Erstens: Ich halte keine Anteile an den von mir zur Disposition gebrachten Schrottzen.

      Zweitens: Mit mir können Sie gepflegtes Deutsch reden.

      Drittens: Sie brauchen mir nicht noch sympathischer zu werden. Sympathische und noch mehr
      sympathische Leute kenne ich zur Genüge- Privatprobleme sollten zu Hause gelassen werden.

      Viertens: Wer A sagt muß

      nicht B sagen sondern kann auch erkennen,daß A falsch war. (B.Brecht)

      In diesem Sinne………………………..freundlichen Gru0
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      schrieb am 14.10.19 20:47:04
      Beitrag Nr. 480 ()
      Nachtrag zu meinem Beitrag 447

      Die liquid organic hydrogenous carriers (LOHC) könnten ein Meilenstein in der Handhabung von flüssigem
      Wasserstoff werden. Toyota hatte diese schon vor ungefähr 30 Jahren ins Spiel gebracht.
      Tankstellenexplosionen wie bei NEL ASA /UNO-X wären ausgeschlossen.
      Immerhin gibt es namhafte UNTERSTÜTZER :VOPAK, COVESTRO, MITSUBISHI CORPORATION,MAN und die Forschungsanstalt Jülich.

      Das Wittenstein Galaxie Getriebe in einem Radnabenmotor für Automobile wäre ebenfalls der Hammer.
      Nippon Denso ist ambitioniert und kapitalkräftig.

      Zu meinen Schrunntzen wie sie diese bezeichnen: allesamt AWARD WINNERS )

      Ansonsten spare ich auf einen Kandelaber von Motoko Ishii. Verkaufswert 26000 Euro, Wiederverkaufs-
      wert 50000 Euro. Japaner und Amis sind wild auf solche Dinge.
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      schrieb am 16.10.19 20:09:06
      Beitrag Nr. 481 ()
      Nachtrag zu meinem Beitrag 480

      Der Radnabenmotor wird kommen. Seit dem Lohner Porsche der im Jahre 1900 vorgestellt wurde krankt
      es bis heute am Gewicht. Nippon Denso (NIDEC) hat Marktmacht, ist breit aufgestellt und könnte in den
      nächsten 3 oder 5 Jahren ein Zulieferungsmonopol erlangen.
      (P:S:; postskriptum: ich rede von Radnabenmotoren für Automobile und nicht für Radnabenmotorrollstühle!)

      Außerdem frage ich mich weshalb Sie immer so aggressiv reagieren. Vielleicht sollte Ihnen mal ein Busen
      wachsen damit Sie merken daß es auch weicher und anders geht.

      Popeye 82: Sie sind ein Aktiencrack , aber Aktien sind Kokolores! Im wahren Leben geht es um Wasser löcher und um Weiber. So ist das.
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      schrieb am 16.10.19 20:51:37
      Beitrag Nr. 482 ()
      Aktien sind mir gerade ohnehin zu heftig. Die königsklasse der Geldanlage sind WÄHRUNGEN. Leider
      verstehe ich davon genausowenig wie von Aktien.

      Außerdem frage ich mich weshalb das Wasser im Handbecken manchmal mit (Warschau) und manchmal
      gegen den Uhrzeigersinn abläuft ( Freiburg im Breisgau). Alles Komisch.
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      schrieb am 16.10.19 20:51:52
      Beitrag Nr. 483 ()
      Nachtrag zu meinem Beitrag 480

      Der Radnabenmotor wird kommen. Seit dem Lohner Porsche der im Jahre 1900 vorgestellt wurde krankt
      es bis heute am Gewicht. Nippon Denso (NIDEC) hat Marktmacht, ist breit aufgestellt und könnte in den
      nächsten 3 oder 5 Jahren ein Zulieferungsmonopol erlangen.
      (P:S:; postskriptum: ich rede von Radnabenmotoren für Automobile und nicht für Radnabenmotorrollstühle!)

      Außerdem frage ich mich weshalb Sie immer so aggressiv reagieren. Vielleicht sollte Ihnen mal ein Busen
      wachsen damit Sie merken daß es auch weicher und anders geht.

      Popeye 82: Sie sind ein Aktiencrack , aber Aktien sind Kokolores! Im wahren Leben geht es um Wasser löcher und um Weiber. So ist das.
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      schrieb am 17.01.20 19:11:23
      Beitrag Nr. 484 ()
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      schrieb am 17.01.20 19:34:28
      Beitrag Nr. 485 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 61.708.300 von fingerwegvonmeinermusch am 16.10.19 20:51:52Gruss u Info von Popeye 82:
      Er ist auf W-O gesperrt, kann Ihnen also leider nicht antworten...
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      schrieb am 14.06.20 18:41:14
      Beitrag Nr. 486 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 62.410.616 von BelaDavid am 17.01.20 19:34:28Wieso ist Popeye 82 eigentlich gesperrt? Hat er lebenslänglich?
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      schrieb am 14.06.20 18:49:07
      Beitrag Nr. 487 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 64.013.130 von fingerwegvonmeinermusch am 14.06.20 18:41:14Popeye 82

      Ich habe die Schnautze voll! Meine Beiträge zu TransEnterix verhallen im Leeren. Ein salopper
      Einwand Ihrerseits wäre ein Tritt in den Arsch dieses Forums. Schade, daß Sie tot sind.
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      schrieb am 14.06.20 19:39:26
      Beitrag Nr. 488 ()
      Popeye 82

      Da Sie bei wallstreet online schon seit längerem in Maulkorbzwang genommen wurden hätten Sie
      ja eigentlich Zeit die norwegische Sprache zu erlernen.
      Spezifisch interessiert mich die Aktie IDEX biometrics. Bringen Sie es und wie bringen Sie es?
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      schrieb am 16.06.20 20:23:50
      Beitrag Nr. 489 ()
      Popeye 82,

      habe gehört Sie arbeiten mittlerweile als Friseuse. Stimmt das? Frohe Weihnachten auch.
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      schrieb am 16.06.20 20:44:10
      Beitrag Nr. 490 ()
      Wusste ja nicht, dass es doch so schlimm um sie steht. Lieber den Maulkorb im virtuellen Leben als real...🙊
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      schrieb am 16.06.20 21:18:59
      Beitrag Nr. 491 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 64.038.870 von H2OAllergiker am 16.06.20 20:44:10Hallo H2A Allerkiker,

      schön, daß Sie sich melden." Maschinen lernen "ist Ihr Post, Science Fiktion war schon immer
      interessant. Danke für die Inspiration.
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      Dieser Beitrag wurde von CloudMOD moderiert. Grund: unerlaubte Werbung, gegen Boardregel 9.3.9
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