Technology Innovator of the Year Award Shortlist Revealed
Technology Innovator of the Year Award Shortlist Revealed
Junkosha has revealed the shortlist of five entries going through to the final stage of its inaugural ‘Technology Innovator of the Year Award’. Each shortlisted candidate will present their entry to the judging committee throughout February, with the winner to be announced in a ceremony in March 2022.
Joe Rowan, Chairperson for this award, and Junkosha’s President and CEO of USA and Europe, explains: “The judges and I have been truly delighted by the high calibre of candidates who have entered our first Technology Innovator of the Year Awards. Some very hard decisions were made in coming up with the shortlist, but we believe the five entries left have what it takes for any one of them to win. I would ultimately like to wish the candidates luck through the next phase and also take this opportunity to thank everyone who entered.”
The shortlisted candidates include:
Interventional Medical Procedures
Chris Hancock - CTO and Founder, Creo Medical Group, UK
Creo Medical is a mission driven, medical device company applying Advanced Energy to the emerging field of surgical endoscopy. The company’s product is the first Advanced Energy multimodality instrument designed for flexible endoscopy using combined bipolar RF and microwave energy for advanced endoscopic procedures. Creo Medical are transforming the treatment pathways by moving the point of treatments for a range of cancers from a hospital operating theatre to an endoscopy suite.
Elad Einav – CEO and Co-Founder, Medibrane LTD, Israel
Medibrane is a contract manufacturer of polymeric covers for medical stent devices. The company provides a variety of covering materials and technologies such as: Silicone, Polyurethane, ePTFE and Dacron polymeric covers, implemented using dipping, spraying or lamination technologies. Their product features unique suture-less lamination technologies, allowing for optimal adhesion without the need for costly, time-consuming sutures.
Microwave and MilimetreWave Technologies
Otava Inc, US
Otava, Inc is a fabless start-up based in Moorestown, New Jersey, developing key 5G technologies in the MillimetreWave sector. As subject matter experts in phased array systems and electronic designs, Otava is focused on the end-to-end development of exceptional technologies used by advanced 5G Commercial and Department of Defense applications. The company’s MillimetreWave integrated circuit is a 24-40GHz beamforming chip which is optimised to meet the accelerated performance demands of high-bandwidth 5G communications systems that are changing the way people live, work, and stay connected to one another.
Stepan Lucyszyn, Imperial College London, UK
Over the past six years, Stepan and his academic research team have been designing, simulating, manufacturing, testing and analysing novel 3D-printed microwave and MillimetreWave materials, components and subsystems. Waveguide systems are used extensively in today’s space communication infrastructure demands but at a small fraction of the weight, development time and cost.
Umut Bulus, Antenom Antenna Technologies, Turkey
Antenom provides cutting-edge and innovative solutions around antenna design and RF systems. The company has created a new concept with block-based antenna and microwave component design methodologies which currently works up to 6GHz. It provides pedagogical application, with use in antenna and microwave training in university level electronics engineering laboratory lectures as it enables easy testing for antenna and microwave engineers.
The Technology Innovator of the Year Award
In March 2021, Junkosha set out on a mission to find an individual or team working within industry or academic research that deserves recognition for their innovative work on products used in the delivery of Interventional Medical procedures or Microwave and MilimetreWave technologies.
In recognition of this contribution, the Junkosha Technology Innovator of the Year Award was set up to highlight these achievements and their contributions to society.
Upon conclusion of the year-long scheme, one winning entrant - judged by a distinguished panel -will be awarded a sum of $25,000 to invest in their worthwhile project.
The Technology Innovator of the Year Award Judging Panel
The Technology Innovator of the Year Award will be adjudicated by a panel of industry leaders:
Joe Rowan, President and CEO of Junkosha USA Inc.
Patrick Mulholland, Managing Director of Vistamed Ltd.
Nitin Salunke, President and CEO at Supira Medical, part of the Shifamed Group.
Prof. Rob Sloan, CEO and Consulting Engineer for Microwave Inspection Technologies Ltd.
Bela Brian Szendrenyi, Senior R&D Design Consultant for Advantest America, Inc.
The Technology Innovator of the Year Award Key Dates
Award Shortlist Announced – February, 2022
Shortlist Interviews Commence – February 2022
Final Award Adjudication – Early March 2022
Winner Announcement & Award Ceremony – End of March, 2022
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