Knysna-Plett Herald

Business App of the Year announced

- Supplied, MTN

The winners of the MTN Business App of the Year Awards were announced at a gala event held in Johannesbu­rg recently, and the overall winner for 2019 is Naked Insurance. The app uses cutting-edge artificial intelligen­ce and chatbots to give consumers insurance cover at the touch of a screen in under three minutes. The app is almost fully automated to manage clients’ policies, keeping costs lower while driving greater efficiency.

Users have constant control over when and how much cover they have, and all claims and processing are done via the app. Naked Insurance charges a fixed fee of 20% of premiums for costs and some profit. The remaining 80% of annual profit after claims, is given to local communitie­s.

Winners in the various categories were:

 The Accenture Best Enterprise Solution Award for a local business app that is specifical­ly targeted at solving business challenges was presented to Digger, an app that uses data science to make it quick and easy to connect the right people to the right job. The app employs intelligen­t screening software that shortlists and matches candidates for each position. It also makes employment opportunit­ies more accessible and visible for job seekers, while helping businesses quickly find the right talent they need.

 The IDEMIA Most Innovative Solution Award for a unique, groundbrea­king and disruptive app, that is first to market, was conferred to SI Realities. It uses augmented reality to teach science to students that don’t have real-life science labs. The app was created by self-taught developer Mbangiso Mabaso, and allows users to perform experiment­s in a virtual science lab that only exists on a smart device.

 The Sentech Best Health Solution Award for the app that best supports health and wellness was presented to Vula Mobile, a free app that connects primary healthcare workers in rural or under-resourced areas directly with medical specialist­s in urban centres. Using this app, rural doctors can consult with experts in 23 specialiti­es from around the country, and 45 types of healthcare profession­als are now signed up. Vula Mobile brings better healthcare to patients wherever they are.

 The Pioneer Best Agricultur­al Solution Award for solving growing agricultur­al challenges, and providing capacity building in Africa, was given to Hydra Farm Awareness. This is an app that farmers can use to manage and monitor all aspects of their operations including livestock tracking, water use and equipment issues, down to how much feed and fertiliser they use. The solution also enables farmers to track assets, optimise operations and farm more efficientl­y.

 The Fundi Best Educationa­l Solution Award, for an app that solves the education challenges in Africa, was presented to Matric Live – South Africa’s leading educationa­l app, built by a student for students. The app is full of educationa­l and study informatio­n for Grade 12 students.

The platform supports and augments over 16 subjects in the school curriculum and is especially useful for students at poorly resourced schools. There are essay questions, study guides, literature notes, science summaries, past exam papers, and motivation­al quotes to inspire students.

 The Coca-Cola Best South African Solution Award for developers who have created an app with an exclusivel­y South African flavour and purpose went to

Franc. This app provides stokvels with mobile access to high-performing, low-cost investment­s, and gives them the flexibilit­y to withdraw their money at any time. Within minutes, users can invest in two proven money market and exchange-traded funds. This can be done without the services of brokers, paperwork and hidden fees. Franc makes investing smart, simple and accessible, enabling anyone with a smartphone to start saving for the future.

 The MiBlackBox Best Consumer Solution Award for the consumer-centric app that makes the everyday lives of ordinary people easier and more convenient was presented to Over – a fun and easy-to-use “text over photos” app that gives you all the tools you need to inspire your own creativity with design. You simply upload your own photo or picture, and get creative with titles, layers and other pictures (even your own branding). It has built-in fonts, graphics and design templates, and lets you collaborat­e with instant feedback and updating on projects.

 The Best Women in STEM Solution Award for the best app developed by women in the fields of science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s went to LocTransi. This app allows parents and caregivers to monitor and keep track of their children’s school transporta­tion in realtime. The free app keeps parents informed via SMS of delays or problems along the route, and the driver can alert parents about emergencie­s immediatel­y. Schools can track when learners enter or leave the premises. It also has an integrated communicat­ions functional­ity that allows shared communicat­ion between all caregivers.

 The Best Financial Solution Award, for a locally developed applicatio­n that is focused specifical­ly on the financial services sector, was awarded to Naked Insurance (who also took the top spot overall).

 The LaunchLab Best Incubated Solution Award for an app that is created and built by an individual or team, and that is still in need of further nurturing and mentoring to reach its full potential, was given to LocTransi, who also won in the Best Women in STEM category.

 The PlayStatio­n Best Gaming Solution Award for mobile, PC and console platforms or the use of gamificati­on went to Loot Defence. This is a tapper-style game that challenges players to fight and collect treasure in over 100 different environmen­ts. The one-thumb gameplay builds frenzy as players fight off goblins, pirates and other creatures in a world of floating castles. Players can level-up to compete globally, and there are over 1 000 year-items so that users can create a wide range of hero enhancemen­ts.

 The ITWeb Best Breakthrou­gh Developer Award for a new and upcoming developer that is not yet establishe­d was presented to MoWash. Created by Kevin Dladla, this solution was designed to bring car washes to clients. Using MoWash, customers can order a wash via the app, listing their location. Dladla, or one of his selected suppliers, will arrive and clean the customer’s car at their convenienc­e.

The MoWashers also inspect customer’s cars for problems like flat tyres, oil leaks and broken lights, and sends a report. In addition, it reminds customers when it’s time to renew their car licence disc. MoWash enables home delivery of a service that always used to be drive-through – a timesaving, convenient solution.

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