InnovationAus Awards for Excellence 2023: Meet the finalists


James Riley
Editorial Director

There would be few times in history where Australian industry faced the intensity of the challenges facing the nation today. But you would hardly know it. Despite the challenges, there is a renewed optimism among local innovators and entrepreneurs about new opportunities for growth.

A renewed interest in industrial policy at the federal level is helping to drive fresh ambition for building new capability in this country.

This is reflected in the level of interest in this year’s InnovationAus Awards for Excellence, which in 2023 attracted a record 100+ entries.

Today we unveil our finalists for 11 awards categories, an outstanding group that includes more than 30 Australian companies representing technologies and sectors ranging from quantum computing to artificial intelligence, to hydrogen production, healthcare, and food.

Now in its third year, the InnovationAus Awards for Excellence is well entrenched in the calendar as the biggest annual awards program for the technology and innovation ecosystems in the country.

This year’s black-tie dinner extravaganza will be held at Sydney’s iconic Hordern Pavilion on November 1. It’s a magic night for the industry, and this year we aim to fill to barn and blow off the roof.

The InnovationAus 2023 Awards for Excellence are supported by: Australian Computer Society, Technology Council of Australia, Agile Digital, CSIRO, METS Ignited and Q-CTRL. You can book your table for the best networking event of the year right here.

“From the very beginning we have strived to create an Awards program that puts a spotlight on the talent and the ambition that exists here in Australia, and to showcase the products and services of these local heroes to the world,” said InnovationAus.com publisher Corrie McLeod.

“Between now and the Awards night, InnovationAus.com will publish profile articles on each of these incredible companies, giving them as much exposure as possible,” she said.

“Congratulations to all of our InnovationAus 2023 Awards finalists. We look forward to raising a glass of bubbly and celebrating your success on November 1.”

The finalists for the leadership categories for these awards, including the Paul Shetler Disrupter of the Year Award and the Innovation Leadership Award will be announced closer to the event.

Voting for the People’s Choice Award will open in the coming weeks, while the top prize of the night – the Australian Hero Award – will be announced at the Awards gala dinner.

THE 2023 FINALISTS ARE:

1. Creative Technology and Software Award

  • Voltin
  • Lumi.Media
  • Femtek

2. Cybersecurity Award

  • Tide
  • FifthDomain
  • Cybermerc

3. Defence, Dual-Use Tech & Space Award

  • BluGlass
  • Diraq
  • DroneShield
  • Hypersonix Launch Systems
  • QuantX Labs

4. Energy and Renewables Award

  • Hysata
  • Mint Innovation
  • RayGen
  • DUG Technology

5. Food & AgriTech Award

  • LLEAF
  • Outcomex
  • Genics
  • v2food

6. HealthTech Award

  • Baymatob
  • Harrison.ai
  • Tessara Therapeutics

7. GovTech Project, Product or Service Award

  • Western Sydney University, Sydney Olympic Park Authority, Sydney Water, University of Technology Sydney, Monash University, Eratos, Hydraulic and Risk Consulting, The ARCS Group, SAPHI, Centratech Systems
  • SmarterSoft
  • Art of Logic

8. Industry 4.0 Award

  • Voltin
  • Xsights Digital
  • Western Sydney University, Sydney Olympic Park Authority, Sydney Water, University of Technology Sydney, Monash University, Eratos, Hydraulic and Risk Consulting, The ARCS Group, SAPHI, Centratech Systems

9. Manufacturing Innovation Award

  • BluGlass
  • Mint Innovation
  • Sicona Battery Technologies

10. Software Innovation Award

  • Humanetix
  • Data Zoo
  • Fivecast

11. Translation Hero Award

  • Diraq
  • Genics
  • Femtek

The InnovationAus 2023 Awards for Excellence are proudly supported by Investment NSW, AusIndustry, Australian Computer Society, Technology Council of Australia, Agile Digital, CSIRO, TechnologyOne, IP Australia, METS Ignited and Q-CTRL.

Protecting your great ideas with intellectual property (IP) rights can lead to lasting benefits for your growing business. IP refers to creations of the mind, such as a brand, logo, invention, design or artistic work. Head to the IP Australia website to find out more about IP, and how it might help your business.

You can reserve your seat or book your table here.

Do you know more? Contact James Riley via Email.

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