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UC innovators shine at KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards

10 October 2024

Two standout innovators from Te Whare W膩nanga o Waitaha | 蜜桃儿直播 (UC) were celebrated at the 12th annual KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards.

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Photo caption:听Distinguished Professor Geoff Chase (right) with BNZ Business Development Manager Josh Starkey.

Distinguished Professor Geoff Chase received the BNZ Researcher Entrepreneur Award for his outstanding contributions to research commercialisation. A mechanical engineering expert, Distinguished Professor Chase is renowned for his pioneering work in healthcare and seismic engineering, where his innovations have led to life-saving advancements and improved resilience in earthquake-prone buildings.

His glycaemic control protocols, now adopted globally in intensive care units, has saved lives, while his seismic devices are protecting buildings in Christchurch and San Francisco. His leadership has also fostered several successful spinout companies, including Tiro Medical and 2.2g-Force, extending the impact of his research. The judges highlighted his "enthusiasm for commercialisation," which has inspired a new generation of innovators at UC.

Emma Arvidson, a master鈥檚 student at UC, was also celebrated for her creation of a high-protein oat milk powder, developed as part of her product innovation thesis. She won the Momentum Student Entrepreneur Award. Read more about Emma鈥檚 success here.

Both of these achievements reflect UC鈥檚 focus on fostering entrepreneurial research and innovation and their success at the KiwiNet Awards reinforces UC鈥檚 role in developing impactful solutions that address critical global challenges.


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