An innovative method for prolonging the freshness of fruit and vegetables, developed by Curtin University, has taken out top prize at the 2017 Mitsubishi Corporation WA Innovator of the Year awards.
The awards, which are in their eleventh year, acknowledge and reward exceptional Western Australians who have developed an outstanding innovative product, technology or service. The innovation must be at the emerging or growth phase of development and demonstrate an economic, social or environmental benefit for the State.
Semi-finalists and finalists in the awards program receive mentoring, presentation training, and advice on business development and finance to help commercialise their innovations.
Curtin University won the overall Mitsubishi Corporation WA Innovator of the Year award for its ethylene blocking compounds that extend the storage, transport and shelf life of horticultural products.
Other winners at last night’s event were:
Innovation and ICT Minister Dave Kelly said: “The WA Innovator of the Year program recognises companies and ideas that are reshaping our economy and creating new jobs for Western Australians. Our Government is committed to supporting the innovation sector through initiatives such as this, which has a great track record supporting companies from idea to commercialisation.”
“I’d like to thank everyone involved in the program this year, patron Professor Fiona Wood and major sponsors Mitsubishi, Woodside and South32.”
Winners from this year’s award category share in $145,000 prize money. For more information, visit http://www.jtsi.wa.gov.au/wa-ioty.