2021 Innovate with nbn™ Grants Program: the winners
After an exciting inaugural program in 2020, we anticipated a high calibre of applications – and, suffice to say, we weren’t disappointed.
Part of nbn’s commitment to lift the digital capability of people and business across regional Australia, the Innovate with nbn™ Grants Program is run in partnership with the Regional Australia Institute (RAI) and we’re thrilled to announce this year’s winners.
Plus, an overall winner – the Innovate with nbn™ Champion – also receives an additional $25,000 grant to help support the further growth of its technology-led idea.
Please join us in congratulating the winners:
Education and overall Innovate with nbn™ Champion
Bitlink
The business, run by co-directors James Riggall and Troy Merritt two years ago, has spent two years co-designing an Internet of Things (IoT) education kit with teachers in its local area, which enables them to teach young people about IoT, including coding, electronics, design thinking and how to use sensors.
How the Innovate with nbn™ grants will be used
Agriculture
Stirlings to Coast Farmers
Over the past two years, Stirlings to Coast Farmers has deployed 70 weather and soil moisture monitoring devices throughout its membership zone. It’s currently working on creating a much-needed market solution where it can bring all this data, across different sensor types and brands, into one centralised platform. Here data can be visualised, stored and used for machine learning practises, including delivering highly accurate weather forecasts, right down to the farm level.
How the Innovate with nbn™ grants will be used
Arts
Pyrus Event Services
Its ‘Pyrus Connect’ product adds in accessibility services to virtual and hybrid events so that everyone can participate. The audience can tailor the experience to suit its own needs and stay together as part of the one group and same conversation – exactly how inclusive events should be.
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Health
Kylie Toynton, Speech Pathologist at Language for Life
Kylie is building a platform that provides evidence-based information on child development and strategies that parents can use. The packages come in video, audio and written format so all parents can feel capable and competent to help their child.
How the Innovate with nbn™ grants will be used
Indigenous Business
Traditional Family Group
Using a new digital space, youth and elders digitally create and produce important stories and preserve them. This project has so many opportunities and possibilities.
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Tourism
The Fold Media
Known as Pocket Host, the service allows people to access information about their stay – from amenities and where the TV remote control is located, to great local eateries, attractions and shopping guides. Pocket Host developer, Rebecca Guest, says it aims to connect visitors with local people, events and attractions, and ultimately drive commerce for regional businesses.
How the Innovate with nbn™ grants will be used
Women in Regional Business
Gathar
Gathar’s innovative tech platform has enabled it to scale rapidly to locations across Australia – 25 locations so far – including a focus on regional areas. It has enabled hundreds of small businesses, independent chefs, cooks, catering companies and accommodation partners in these regional locations to scale their businesses too.
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Thank you and congratulations
We’d also like to thank our panel of judges, including inaugural Innovate with nbn™ Champion Jason Davis, which faced the difficult task of choosing winners from the strong pool of applications.
As our winners continue their journeys, we look forward to bringing you future updates about their businesses and exciting progress.