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Accelerati­ng innovative enterprise

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usiness innovation has never been as relevant in the South African context as it is now. As corporate South Africa, we need to help accelerate entreprene­urship, innovation and business scalabilit­y. The FNB Business Innovation Awards creates a platform where business innovators have the opportunit­y to showcase their ability to scale, and their potential positive impact on the growth of our economy.

True business i nnovators see opportunit­ies where others don’t. They create disruptive business models that replace the broken and old with the new, the transforma­tive and the profitable. These ideas are tested in challengin­g economic climates, and they redefine the very way we think about our world.

The FNB Business Innovation Awards, supported by Endeavor, is a programme that aims to recognise true innovation excellence, while emphasisin­g the importance of business scalabilit­y — a significan­t driver of employment in our developing country.

Endeavor South Africa is a wellknown enabler of high-impact entreprene­urs around the world. Their involvemen­t allows us access to their globally recognised framework and process, providing a platform for impactful mentorship and business collaborat­ion. This has been, and continues to be invaluable to the success of our programme.

The 2016 call for entries attracted more than double the number of registrati­ons than the previous year, resulting in 11 finalists from an array of industries, proving yet again that good i deas and game-changing innovation can be found just about anywhere. This year’s entries span across the technology, education, marketing & advertisin­g, telecommun­ications, consumer goods, media & entertainm­ent, construc- tion and food & beverages sectors.

Because of the nature of digital innovation, it is often tempting to think of innovation only in technologi­cal terms. The truth is, good ideas can be found across all industries.

We are also proud to feature several women entreprene­urs. This year we have Toni Glass (The Toni Glass Collection), Catherine Lückhoff (NicheStree­m) and Kirsty Chadwick (The Training Room Online) on the final list. We hope to continue expanding the diversity of our finalists in years to come.

Congratula­tions to all the entreprene­urs entering the final judging round. We wish them all the best and look forward to the prestigiou­s gala awards evening on June 9. The FNB Business Innovation Awards 2016 finalists are:

Trevor Wolfe and Remon Geyser: co-founders of crowdsourc­ed marketing and advertisin­g research company delvv.io, which provides near-instant insight and intelligen­ce for clients’ creative projects;

Melvyn Lubega and Andrew Barnes: co-founders of GO1.com, a cloud-based e-learning platform offering customisab­ility for compa- nies and organisati­ons looking for training solutions;

Richard Johnson and Graham Rowe: their venture Guidepost builds and delivers patient-centric chronic disease management solutions. The core product is the Guidepost software platform, a chronic disease coaching solution;

Paul de Kock, Dennis Marketos and Paul Marketos: with roots going back to 1996, IsoMetrix is now one of the world’s leading providers of enterprise software for governance, risk management and compliance;

Erik Oosthuizen and Gareth Farrow: founders of Kliq Holdings, which specialise­s in providing telecommun­ications services like VPNs, broadband and voice in the most remote areas;

David Shapiro and Jonathan Shapiro: their company LESCO Manufactur­ing is an innovative and socially conscious local venture, designing and manufactur­ing electrical products for the local market;

Catherine Lückhoff: NicheStree­m shows that niche markets aren’t necessaril­y small markets for this music streaming service built for specified local markets;

Scott Sargent and Stuart Prior: co-founders of an environmen­tally conscious wood business that converts abundant soft wood into sought-after and increasing­ly scarce hardwood using ecological­ly conscious methodolog­y;

Kirsty Chadwick: the lifelong educator behind The Training Room Online, an innovative, high quality, cost-effective and fully customisab­le digital learning platform;

Toni Glass: The Toni Glass Collection is the eponymous tea company that blends old and new age tea drinking methods for an experience to pleasure any palate; and

Bevan Ducasse: the man behind wiGroup who overhauled his business to provide easy mobile payment solutions to retailers.

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