Innovative kiwi companies will bring home gold at global partner awards

Microsoft today announced the winners and finalists of its 2011 Microsoft Worldwide Partner of the Year Awards. GreenButton (formerly named Intergrid) was announced as a finalist in both the BizSpark Partner of the Year and Tech & High Performance Computing Partner of the Year categories, as well as global winner of the Windows Azure ISV Partner of the Year Award. For the second year running, New Zealand has a Country Partner of the Year, this year being awarded to Provoke. NV Interactive was also named a finalist for the Web Development Partner of the Year Award.

The annual awards honour members of the Microsoft Partner Network for delivering exemplary customer solutions during the past year, using Microsoft technology. Award winners and finalists were chosen from nominations from around the world, with nearly 3,500 entries submitted by partners from more than 200 countries. The award finalists and winners were selected from a group of nominations based on their dedicated use of Microsoft technologies to provide solutions for their customers’ needs.

“Our congratulations go out to GreenButton, Provoke and NV Interactive as finalists and winners of the 2011 Worldwide Partner Awards. They have delivered innovative, creative and superior Microsoft solutions and services, and stamped the Kiwi mark on the world as a hub for technology innovation,” says Paul Muckleston, Country Manager for Microsoft New Zealand.

“It’s incredible to see the level of expertise our partners exhibit as they pioneer solutions and services that exceed customer needs and expectations, and strengthen their businesses. We are proud to be able to work with such creative and dedicated companies.”

GreenButton has had extraordinary growth over the past two years, helping software vendors get to grips with the cloud and aiding their “transition to the cloud” journey. GreenButton’s hybrid approach allows software vendors to maximise their current software business while simultaneously enabling cloud functionality. Besides their patented software, the company’s greatest value is their experience, as they truly understand all aspects of taking an existing high performance application to the cloud.

“For us, this award is complete validation that what we do, and how we do it, is globally accepted and recognised. We are a fairly small team and we work long hours, doing the hard yards an internet start-­‐up company has to endure – compared with big US companies we’ve done it tougher with less, which is the Kiwi way,” says Vivian Morresey, Chief Marketing Officer for GreenButton.

“The recognition this award will bring us will definitely help our business grow and drive new sales – it is the kind of positivity all companies need! Having an internationally accepted award like this will allow us to position ourselves as real market innovators, instead of a ‘who, from where’.”

Adding to their double-­‐win at the Microsoft Partner Awards in 2010, Provoke, a Microsoft specialist that develops bespoke and product-­‐based software using Microsoft .NET, SQL Server and SharePoint 2010, has now won the coveted Country Partner of the Year Award for 2011. This award recognises Microsoft partners that have demonstrated business excellence in delivering Microsoft solutions to customers – driving customer satisfaction, innovation, winning new customers and business impact. Provoke is a fully New Zealand owned and operated company.

“As a design-­‐led software agency, we’ve worked really hard to build a reputation for delivering leading-­‐edge solutions on the Microsoft platform, with an obvious niche in SharePoint 2010. Equally as important as our technical wizardry is our unrelenting goal to deliver excellent customer service, which has underpinned our successful track-­‐record over the years,” says Mason Pratt, CEO of Provoke.

“The staff at Provoke have been hand-­‐picked from a talented pool of software developers and UX specialists from around the world and is the key ingredient to our on-­‐going success. We combine our skill base with a ‘whatever it takes’ attitude to get the job done, which adds significant value to our customers, providing them with world-­‐class solutions.”

“We are so very proud to have won this award, as it highlights our commitment to the industry and our customers, as well as our focus on driving continual improvement within our own business. It will hopefully give peace of mind to our current customers that they’ve backed the right horse and also encourage prospective customers to engage the best New Zealand has to offer. The recognition garnered from this win is a solid endorsement for all of our hard work.”

NV Interactive was also recognised as a finalist in the Web Development category for its use of technologies like Silverlight, Web Slices and Pivot Viewer to deliver compelling live web experiences for New Zealand cricket players and fans alike.

“The Worldwide Partner Awards represent our World Cup, and we’re thrilled to be recognised on the global stage for the wide range of innovative solutions we have delivered for New Zealand Cricket,” says Matt Pickering, Managing Director of NV Interactive.

“We will continue to innovate with the support of Microsoft, knowing we are delivering a world beating online experience for New Zealand Cricket fans around the world.”

Winners and finalists will be recognised at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2011, the company’s premier annual event for industry partners, being held July 10-­‐14 in Los Angeles, California. A complete list of categories, winners and finalists, including category descriptions, is available at http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/events/wpc.

Integrid’s GreenButton secures Microsoft Global Alliance

WELLINGTON, New Zealand – May 26, 2011 – GreenButton, an InterGrid Limited business, announced this week that it has signed Windows Azure alliance agreement with Microsoft at Redmond, Washington. This formalizes a strategic partnership that will see GreenButton’s cloud enabling technology promoted worldwide through Microsoft’s Windows Azure platform.

“The alliance represents a unique opportunity for GreenButton” quotes Chairman of the GreenButton Board, Marcel van den Assum “and it again demonstrates that New Zealand does perform on the world stage”.

GreenButton’s patented technology, and collaborative business model, helps major software players enter the cloud faster than they would if they progressed on their own. Moving to the cloud is clearly on the roadmap of many software companies, yet they are struggling how to enter the cloud without cannibalizing existing revenues, or without major investment to rewrite their applications.

GreenButton’s plugin technology cleverly offloads compute and data intensive tasks from the application and distributes that to the Windows Azure cloud. Reinforcing this message, Forrester placed GreenButton on their “Top Ten picks for Cloud Prediction 2011”, quoting James Staten “…the ISVs lining up behind GreenButton are showing the way, and they’ll do it because it expands — not threatens — their market. “ GreenButton is well placed in a market predicted by Forrester to be worth $40.7 billion this year, with projection’s reaching as high at $241 billion in 2020.

GreenButton has earned its stripes in the Digital Media industry, have a number of GreenButton enabled applications being used by customers all over the world, and is currently in proof-of-concept phase with several leading software companies. With the support of Microsoft, GreenButton can now accelerate their expansion into other lucrative industries such as biotech, engineering, financial services and oil & gas, where the power of the cloud is highly desired.

“With GreenButton, companies have access to on-demand high performance computing resources without the burden of costly hardware and management costs,” said Doug Hauger, General Manager of Window Azure at Microsoft. “By leveraging the power of the Windows Azure platform, GreenButton is creating a unique solution that can be easily customized to grow with the needs of its customers across a multitude of verticals and workloads.”

The CEO and Founder of GreenButton, Scott Houston, is ecstatic with the alliance agreement “Securing this alliance with Microsoft allows us to execute the vision I have had for years, and the timing couldn’t be better”

PowerbyProxi enables world’s first wirelessly powered wind turbine

Successful implementation of new generation inductive power transfer technology in wind turbines highlights advantages of wireless power in difficult industrial environments

Cincinnati, OH, USA and Auckland, New Zealand – Monday 23 May

PowerbyProxi, the global leader in high-efficiency industrial wireless power solutions, today announced the successful trial of the Proxi-Ring™ 480, a contactless slip ring that provides wireless power and data to pitch control systems that drive blades in wind turbines. The Proxi-Ring 480™ makes wind energy generation more cost-effective by increasing uptime and reliability and eliminating costs of maintaining and replacing mechanical slip rings. Details of the trial were announced at WINDPOWER 2011 Conference & Exhibition in Anaheim, California.

Fady Mishriki, VP of PowerbyProxi, says, “Our contactless slip ring has been working flawlessly ever since installation in a hydraulic wind turbine in Spain eight months ago. It replaced a mechanical slip ring which was causing problems several times a week and this frequency was increasing as the turbine aged. These faults are very hard to diagnose due to their intermittent nature and as turbines are stationary when tested. We set out to prove our wireless technology delivers significant benefits over mechanical slip ring technology and we’ve done that.”

Jose Rodriguez, Managing Director, IM FutuRe, a specialist company in the maintenance, operation and management of facilities in electric energy production from renewable sources says, “We were keen to work with PowerbyProxi to develop a Proxi-Ring for the wind industry as we see mechanical slip ring problems all the time. The plug and play Proxi-Ring 480™ was a breeze for our technicians to get working in the 1.3MW turbine and it has performed perfectly. We’re so impressed with the Proxi-Ring technology we’ll be rolling it out across all the farms we manage over the next three years to help operators decrease costs and reduce loss of earnings.”

The Proxi-Ring 480™ passes the required level of power and communication signals wirelessly and without friction. Proxi-Rings allow 360⁰ continuous rotation and are corrosion-resistant and waterproof. Unlike mechanical slip rings they do not require cleaning or maintenance as contaminants like oil or brake dust do not affect operation. PowerbyProxi has spent 18 months developing its world leading wireless power solutions featuring Proxi-Wave and Dynamic Harmonization Control technology for the wind industry. The technology is currently in use or trial with a number of FORTUNE 100 companies.

PowerbyProxi have achieved similar success using other wireless power solution platforms in a wide range of industrial applications including aerospace, off-road vehicles, security systems, battery recharging, sensor networks, hydraulic actuation, hydraulic control and slip ring replacement.

Fady Mishriki says, “By unplugging the power cable we provide customers with solutions that solve continuity of delivery and maintenance pain points and simplify the implementation or installation process. Our solutions also create unique competitive advantages in the design, operation, and convenience of products which deliver significant cost savings in installation and ongoing maintenance over the lifetime of the product.”

PowerbyProxi is exhibiting at WINDPOWER 2011 Conference & Exhibition, booth number 4551.

Ponoko announces partnership with Autodesk

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., May 19, 2011 — Ponoko, Inc. – the virtual manufacturing pioneer –today announced that its Personal Factory platform will support the new free* 3D modeling software, Autodesk 123D, which is now available in public beta.

The partnership between Autodesk and Ponoko allows the companies to meet the growing demand from people who want to design, make or sell their own products. A leader in 3D design, engineering and entertainment software, Autodesk is extending its 3D design software expertise to consumers with Autodesk 123D by allowing creative individuals to explore, design, refine and fabricate their custom product ideas.

Connecting Autodesk 123D to Personal Factory, the world’s most advanced platform for the mass customization of goods, enables anyone to access the manufacturing technologies that they need to get their designs physically made.

Ponoko Chief Executive David ten Have says Autodesk 123D is the first of many apps that will be available on the Personal Factory App Gateway.

“The Personal Factory App Gateway is at the leading edge of the maker movement,” says ten Have. “Integrating ‘making apps’ like 123D with Personal Factory means developers of product design and customization tools do not need to build manufacturing infrastructure into their software. Personal Factory enables consumers and makers to get an instant price to have their custom goods made locally on demand.”

The entry of a leading US public company like Autodesk into the market shows the digital making industry is heating up.

“Autodesk shares Ponoko’s vision of a world where products can be digitally designed and made on-demand and as close to the point of consumption as possible,” said Samir Hanna, Vice President of Consumer Products at Autodesk.

The partnership with Autodesk coincides with the launch of the latest release of Ponoko’s platform – Personal Factory 5. New in this version is CNC routing which makes it easy to create large format items like tables and chairs. CNC routing complements the laser cutting and 3D printing options currently available through Personal Factory.

This latest release also includes the Personal Factory App Gateway – a directory of apps consumers can use to design and make custom goods – clothing, homeware, lighting, jewelry, furniture, toys, electronics, car parts, and much more. Autodesk 123D software is the first of these, and eight other examples, showcased on the website, are currently under development and set to follow soon.

Feeding into the App Gateway, the Personal Factory Developer Program is now up and running. Software developers – large and small – can join it to create making apps using the Personal Factory API, and distribute them on the App Gateway.

Ponoko, with offices in both San Francisco and New Zealand, has 13 digital making hubs around the world – 9 throughout the USA, 3 in Europe and 1 in New Zealand. Its virtual manufacturing software is used by designers, hobbyists, micro-businesses, and DIY manufacturers who have already made over 100,000 individualized goods.

“We are at the center of a growing multi million dollar community using our software platform to make and sell custom products,” says ten Have.

Ponoko derives revenue from providing Personal Factory as a software service and a royalty from products made using it. Ponoko was founded by David ten Have and Derek Elley in 2007 in New Zealand.

MeSynthes wins Wellington Supreme Gold award

Mesynthes LImited, backed by MOVAC, has received a significant acknowledgement by winning the Wellington Supreme Gold award last night. Founded in 2008 by Dr Brian Ward, Mesynthes has developed a unique tissue substitute, derived from the forestomach of sheep, that supports and encourages tissue growth. The product is used to promote wound healing and in plastic surgery.  Mesynthes received US Food and Drug Administration approval last year and expects to ship its first commercial product in the second half of 2011.  Read more here…Mesynthes supreme winner at Wellington Gold Awards.

Congratulations to Brian and the rest of team.

Awesome Kaynemaile installation at Auckland International airport

Congratulations to the Kaynemaile team on their contribution to this seriously cool installation at the Auckland International airport.  This is a fantastic example of Kiwi design leading the world.  Kaynemaile manufacture the highly versatile and tactile mesh shown in this installation.  For more information see www.kaynemaile.com

Movac invests in Minimonos

We’re pleased to announce that we’ve recently completed an investment into Minimonos, a virtual world for children with a social conscious. Minimonos provides a fun place for children to explore, play and communicate in a world focused on sustainable living. Movac joins a consortium of Angel investors facilitated by Venture Accelerator in Nelson and including Angel HQ in Wellington and the Govt Seed Co-investment Fund.

We’ve tracked the development of Minimonos for over a year and been highly impressed by the progress made by the team (over 15,000 registered users at the time of investment) and the breadth and depth in the team lead by Melissa Clark-Reynolds. It’s also a pleasure to invest in an opportunity that has the potential to make a difference in the world – by changing and reinforcing attitudes towards living sustainably.

The games sector is one that we see as highly competitive and one that it is difficult for start-ups to demonstrate that they can achieve the “cut through” needed to secure a corner in the market and grow. We view the key to this sector being a combination of compelling content, a strong viral proposition, an engaged community and a great team. Minimonos ticked these boxes.

To find out more please visit www.minimonos.com

Mesynthes Obtains U.S. FDA 510(k) Clearance for Endoform Dermal Template™

Novel Biomaterial for Wound Healing and Regenerative Medicine

WELLINGTON, NZ (February 2, 2010): Mesynthes, a privately held regenerative medicine company, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted 510(k) clearance for the company’s Endoform Dermal TemplateTM. Endoform, a proprietary extracellular matrix biomaterial, provides a unique biologic template for tissue regeneration.

“FDA marketing clearance for Endoform Dermal TemplateTM paves the way for commercial launch into the U.S. dermal market and establishes our EndoformTM platform as a new medical biomaterial for tissue repair and reconstruction,” said Dr. Brian Ward, Chief Executive Officer.

Mesynthes’s EndoformTM technology utilizes a proprietary extracellular matrix biomaterial containing a complex mixture of important biological molecules, including structural and adhesive proteins, such as collagens, elastin, fibronectin and laminin, and glycosaminoglycans.

“In tissue regeneration, it is now well recognized that a diverse mix of extracellular matrix components is important for orchestrating a regenerative response. These components provide important structure, signals, and substrates to cells within the healing tissue,” said Dr. Ward. “Once applied to the wound bed, the Endoform Dermal TemplateTM provides a uniquely supportive environment to guide the growth of cells and new tissue. Over time, EndoformTM is completely replaced by the patient’s own tissue. Clinically, the impact of applying extracellular matrix within a chronic wound is to restart the stalled healing process and stimulate new tissue growth in the wound bed. In acute wounds, extracellular matrix replaces lost dermis, advancing the wound healing process and reducing contracture.”

Chronic wounds are difficult to heal, require ongoing care, and risk complications that can lead to amputation. In the United States, the treatment costs of chronic and complex wounds have been estimated to be $20 billion per year, which creates a significant burden on the healthcare system.

Endoform Dermal TemplateTM provides a new tool to address this important issue. About the Endoform Dermal TemplateTM
Endoform Dermal TemplateTM is presented as a sterile dry sheet in a peel pouch and is strong and easy to handle in a dry or wet state. It is applied directly to the wound bed, then rehydrated, covered with a non-adherent dressing, and secured in place. EndoformTM is quick and easy to apply, available off-the shelf, and doesn’t require special storage.

Endoform Dermal TemplateTM is intended for the management of a wide variety of wounds including:

  • partial and full-thickness wounds
  • pressure ulcers
  • venous ulcers
  • diabetic ulcers
  • chronic vascular ulcers
  • tunnelled/undermined wounds
  • surgical wounds (donor sites/grafts, post-Moh’s surgery, post-laser surgery, podiatric, wound
  • dehiscence)
  • trauma wounds (abrasions, lacerations, second-degree burns, and skin tears)
  • draining wounds

Endoform’s unique features include its innate biology, strength, size, usability, and versatility. Also, Mesynthes’ proprietary processing and ovine (sheep)-derived biomaterial combine to add a new level of xeno-biological safety and cultural acceptability.

Mesynthes is developing a suite of medical devices for applications in regenerative medicine including products for wound care and soft tissue reconstruction based on the EndoformTM platform.

About Mesynthes
Mesynthes Ltd. is a privately held regenerative medicine company that has developed EndoformTM, a novel extracellular matrix platform for soft tissue repair and reconstruction. For more information on Mesynthes and its technology and products, please visit our web site at http://www.mesynthes.com.

Contacts:
Brian Ward
Mesynthes Chief Executive Officer
Ph: +64 21 727646
Email: brian.ward@mesynthes.com

Joan Kureczka
Kureczka/Martin Associates
Ph: +1 (415) 821 2413
Email: Jkureczka@comcast.net

Mesynthes Wins 2009 Bayer Innovation Award

Mesynthes – a medical device company – has been recognised for it’s  work in the research and development of tissue scaffolds.  Mesynthes were awarded a Bayer Innovators Award in the Science and Health category.  Movac, Sparkbox and NZVIF have provided seed capital to Mesynthes.

The full press release follows:

Bayer Honours New Zealand’s Leading Innovators

Friday, 28 August 2009, 12:34 pm
Press Release: Bayer NZ

Bayer Honours New Zealand’s Leading Innovators

Auckland, Friday August 28 – Five of New Zealand’s leading lights have been acknowledged for their contributions to innovation at the 2009 Bayer Innovators Awards.

The Bayer Innovators Awards are designed to identify the country’s best and brightest innovators and this year’s winners are representatives from the science, commerce and agricultural sectors.

Winners were presented with their awards by the Minister for Research, Science and Technology, the Hon. Dr Wayne Mapp and Bayer Senior Country Representative Hans-Dieter Hausner.

Awards categories and winners are as follows:

Science and Health: Dr Brian Ward, founder and chief executive of Mesynthes Ltd. A medical device company, Mesynthes develops and manufactures speciality devices for wound healing and tissue reconstruction.

Design and Engineering: Rod Walker, executive director and head of research and development at Simcro Animal Health Delivery Systems. The company specialises in manufacturing customised animal drug delivery systems for the pharmaceutical industry.

Agriculture and the Environment: Professor Richard Warrick, founding director and chairman of the board of Climsystems Ltd. The company designs, develops, and markets advanced, user-friendly software systems for assessing climate variability and change.

Information Technology and Communications: Patrick Costigan, founder of Motorweb and chairman of the New Zealand Inventors Trust. Motorweb is a web-based e-government system which facilitates motor industry transactions with government departments while improving consumer protection and reducing legal compliance costs.

Research and Development: Professor Jim Johnston, Professor of Chemistry, School of Chemistry and Physical Sciences, at Victoria University of Wellington. Professor Johnston is internationally recognised for his research and development of new innovative nanotechnology materials and chemical process technology platforms.

Hans-Dieter Hausner, said it was important to acknowledge not only innovation, but the people leading these endeavours in New Zealand.

“I firmly believe that innovation is vitally important to business success, not only for individual companies, but also for countries as a whole.

“Behind every great creative advancement, there is an individual – an innovator, and it is those people that we recognised through the Bayer Innovators Awards.”

Mr Hausner added that Bayer had increased its research and development spending to the equivalent of approximately 6.2 billion New Zealand dollars, the largest amount in Bayer’s history.

“This investment is designed to drive our growth and create innovations that hold potential for the future, thereby safeguarding jobs and prosperity – even if the fruits of these efforts will not be evident for many years.”

The Hon. Dr Wayne Mapp acknowledged Bayer’s contribution to innovation and its support of the Awards.

“Bayer has a long history of successful products in New Zealand in healthcare, agribusiness and high-tech materials. It’s also a very important global player in research and development, investing more than six billion New Zealand dollars globally last year,” he said.

“This is a significant figure financially, and it very clearly marks Bayer’s serious commitment to research-led innovation. The commitment is also, of course, strongly reflected in the Innovators Awards that Bayer has established in New Zealand.”

Held annually, the Bayer Innovators Awards are now in their third year. For further information on the winners and other finalists, visit www.bayerinnovators.co.nz

ENDS

Givealittle set to change giving in New Zealand

GiveALittleGivealittle has launched with plans to change behaviour and attitudes to giving in New Zealand by offering a new way for everyday donors and business givers to engage with charity and the non-profit community online.

Givealittle.co.nz is an online marketplace where those doing great things for the community can attract givers of time and money as well as build a network of supporters for their community-good initiative.

International research suggests that up to one third of all giving will be made online by 2010. Givealittle is part of an international movement to harness the potential of the web for social good.

Any non-profit, charity, school, community group or individual working towards the greater good is welcome to register at Givealittle.co.nz. There is a wide range of projects that givers can support directly, ranging from some of New Zealand’s most well-known charities to small innovative individual projects.

Chief Executive Nathalie Hofsteede says Givealittle.co.nz has been set up to normalise giving time and money in New Zealand and lower the cost of fundraising for New Zealand’s non-profits and community groups.

Founded by Ms Hofsteede with investment partners Movac, Givealittle.co.nz offers a sustainable and cost effective platform for the New Zealand community and non-profit sector.

Based on 18 months of research, consultation and development, Givealittle.co.nz is set to change the way we think about giving in New Zealand.

“I started Givealittle.co.nz to address some of the common concerns we were hearing from the public around existing methods of giving.

“Everyday we are bombarded with requests to give. We are asked to give into a white bucket on the street, put money in the post, view a TV advert then call a 0900 number. I think everyone’s favourite has to be the phone call at dinner time. What we were hearing from people was an absence of the good feeling that we should have when we give.

“Givealittle.co.nz is an online home for everyone. You can find something you care about and get involved easily. You can also be assured that what you are giving is going directly to the people and projects that you want to support,” says Ms Hofsteede.

“Through the web we can build a community of New Zealanders to share in the great results that can be achieved when many people give a little. “

Another important driver behind Givealittle.co.nz is to protect the personal information and privacy of donors.

“During our research many people indicated they felt fatigued by the continued requests to give after they donate, or that their personal details were being sold as part of donor databases.” Ms Hofsteede says.

Givealittle.co.nz vigilantly protects member privacy and information, whilst retaining the option to receive feedback and communication as a donor after you have given.

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