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Winners of The Innovation Hub's GAP Innovation Competition 2016 announced


Tshwane, 25 Nov 2016

In celebration of Global Entrepreneurship Week 2016, The Innovation Hub, the innovation agency of the Gauteng province, is pleased to announce the winners of the fifth prestigious Gauteng Accelerator Programme (GAP) Innovation Competitions for 2016.

These awards honoured top innovators and entrepreneurs for their outstanding work in the smart industry, green economy, biosciences and medical sectors. This year, a new category, 'Gauteng Accelerator Township Economy (GATE), aimed at township originating and impacting innovations, was included in line with the Gauteng Government's Township Economy Revitalisation programme. The awards ceremony attracted dignitaries from international public and private sectors.

"The GAP Innovation Competitions are an important mechanism for promoting innovation and technology advancement within key sectors, while building a culture of innovation in Gauteng in line with our Innovation and Knowledge Economy Strategy (GIKES). This is critical for new enterprise development and creating sustainable employment to transform the economy of our province," said DDG for the Department of Economic Development in Gauteng, Motlatjo Mohlowa.

"We are pleased with the calibre of the winners that came out of this year's GAP Innovation Competitions; we are looking forward to supporting their innovations as they will improve the lives of the majority of our citizens and play a bigger role in advancing services in the private and public sectors. The winners will be incubated at The Innovation Hub's Maxum Business Incubator and receive specialist product development support from the Climate Innovation Centre, mLab, BioPark and the eKasiLabs facilities, which are located in the townships," said McLean Sibanda, CEO of The Innovation Hub.

The winners walked away with a total of R2.8 million prize money (cash and seed fund) and will be provided with other value-added services to assist in the commercialisation of the technologies at The Innovation Hub for a year. The prizes and support for the programmes were made possible by the Technology Innovation Agency (TIA) and Emory University through its Goizueta Business School. The winners were chosen by adjudication panels after a rigorous process, and they consisted of national and international industry experts, entrepreneurs and field specialists.

The winners are as follows:

1. Representing the highest level of work in ICT-based solutions, such as mobile applications, the GAP ICT award winners are:

1st place: Nkosana Mabuza - Spacedecode - a workflow platform that turns infrastructure into code (by combining Linux containers with version control), allowing software developers to build, test and deploy using one tool.

2. In addressing socioeconomic challenges working on green technologies, the GAP Green award winner is:

1st place: Elijah Djan - Nubrix - recycles waste paper to create quality affordable bricks to be used for building. The bricks are three times cheaper than conventional bricks and just as strong as conventional bricks.

3. In identifying health technology innovations that contribute to the improvement of healthcare service delivery, the GAP Medical award winner is:

1st place: Moses Kabelepile - Asthma Grid - this invention is an electronic medical device that computes and grades the stages of asthma aetiology and severity with the capacity to predict imminent asthma attacks and future attacks. The one design is a handheld unit, and the other is a wrist wear device with dermal patches and a mouthpiece.

4. In recognising entrepreneurs for their accomplishments and breakthrough in the biosciences sector, winner of the GAP Biosciences award is:

1st place: Dr Collet Dandara - UCT - This technology proposes to come up with a kit/test to reduce cost and improve quality of life for patients on Efavirenz (EFV) based HIV/Aids treatment through the use of a genetic test that addresses adverse drug reactions (ADRs).

5. Winners of the GATE AWARDS are:

1st place winners:

Nathacia Oliver - Indoni Beauty Range - an African female-owned company based in Ekurhuleni that manufactures/produces skin and hair care products handmade from natural ingredients, food compounds, edible oils and essential oils that contain healing properties.
* Obakeng Seageng - nxusLinq - an innovative solution to networking in towns and townships. It aims to connect customers, businesses and local government in order to grow local economies by increasing interaction and dependence on each stakeholder.
Patrick Mokoma - Mokoma TMPC Manufacturing - the company manufactures and supplies steel trolleys of all types.
* Oscar Monama - Vuleka - an innovative app that has an ordering and payment platform, which facilitates bulk purchases for informal businesses that then get the goods delivered at a discounted rate.

For information on all the GAP Competitions winners' profiles, please click here.

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The Gauteng Growth and Development Agency (GGDA) is an agency of the Gauteng Department of Economic Development (GDED). GGDA is the implementation arm of the GDED and assists the department in leading, facilitating and managing sustainable job creation and inclusive economic growth and development in the Gauteng City Region.

The Innovation Hub

The Innovation Hub, a subsidiary of the Gauteng Growth and Development Agency (GGDA), is the innovation agency of the Gauteng province and is responsible for managing Africa's first internationally accredited Science and Technology Park of the same name, and is a full member of the International Association of Science Parks (IASP). Strategically located in Tshwane, South Africa's executive capital in the 'smart' province of Gauteng, The Innovation Hub implements initiatives identified in the Gauteng Innovation Strategy and Green Economy strategy to advance the economic development and growth of the province through innovation. The Innovation Hub has created unique spaces, in Tshwane and the rest of the Gauteng province, for hi-tech entrepreneurs, world-class businesses, academics, researchers and venture capitalists to meet, network and prosper.

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Linah Nematandani
The Innovation Hub
(+27) 12 844 0030
lnematandani@theinnovationhub.com