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Guildford’s Winning Army Of Innovators Celebrated at Kyan Awards Evening

Published on: 6 Dec, 2019
Updated on: 9 Dec, 2019

The innovative winners

Guildford’s dynamic innovators were recognised at the Innovation Awards ceremony at the Harbour Hotel last night (December 5). The annual awards celebrate inspirational innovation across a broad spectrum of sectors in the borough, supporting science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) subjects.

The town is a hub for innovation and the centre of the UK games industry and our annual Innovation Awards highlight the latest advances in technology and business across the borough this year. The awards are open to individuals, businesses and social enterprises.

As one of the most vibrant towns in the South-east, Guildford features regularly in the top five of various economic league tables, particularly around innovation, entrepreneurship, access to investment and the number of start-up businesses.

Chris Burchell, local economy manager at Guildford Borough Council, said: “The Innovation Awards celebrate the best and brightest our borough has to offer.

“From retail to healthcare, science to the voluntary sector, our businesses are embracing new technologies and ways of working to deliver the inspiring changes that will help drive Guildford forward. Among our award winners this year we have recognised those who are coming up with innovative ways to care for the environment.

“We declared a Climate Emergency in July and tackling climate change on a local level is a key priority for us. We recognise the important role the local business community has in supporting this aim, collaborating with us to fulfil the aim to be a carbon-neutral borough.

“Congratulations to this year’s winners and all who entered. I look forward to following the inspirational future developments in all of these fields and the positive impact they’ll have in our borough and beyond.” 

Ben Horsley-Summer, marketing manager for Kyan, overall sponsors of the event, said: “We’re delighted to sponsor the Innovation Awards for the second year running. Guildford has so much to offer.

“Of course, we are the Hollywood of Gaming, but we’re also excited by the innovation and drive shown to us by people working in care, retail, charity, creative and emerging tech. And these innovators are from all walks of life. The diversity of thought in Guildford is inspiring, and we always look forward to celebrating the achievements of tomorrow’s digital heroes.”

This year’s winners are:



Innovation in Retail, sponsored by Experience Guildford 


Mandira’s Kitchen. From informal supper club in 2016, to award-winning caterer in 2019 has been a remarkable rise for our winner.  Mandira’s Kitchen creates delicious meals using fresh, local produce, family recipes and ladles of love.

Caring for the environment, sponsored by Dunsfold Park 
Ben Luxmoore

Kuusi. The winner has created a sensor that analyses and uploads waste and recycling habits to the internet, to educate people on waste management, aimed at preventing thousands of tons of recyclable materials from going into landfill.

Innovation in Healthcare, sponsored by The Whiteley Clinic 


The Vets School. Work in the winner’s research group uses computational algorithms to analyse electrocardiograms of horses. Their technique could be easily and cheaply integrated in the digital ECG recording devices used in veterinary practice and could develop into significant human health care.

Innovation in the Voluntary and Charity sector, sponsored by Tunsgate Quarter


Alcis. Our winners in this category provide innovative world-class Geographic Information Services that enable better understanding, decisions and outcomes for their clients, typically aid agencies operating in the most challenging environments, leading to a vastly improved quality of life for the world’s most vulnerable.

Innovation in Creative Industries winner Play Well for Life

Innovation in the Creative Industries Sector, sponsored by Charles Russell Speechlys 


Play Well For Life. Our winning company brings the fun of games to the serious business of improving mental health, using evidence-based psychology principles. Their first digital product is Furry Feeling Frenzy, a music and game based smart phone app to improve the mental health of young people in education.

Emerging Technologies ‘Tomorrow’s World’ – sponsored by Butt Miller 


Technics Group. The winner delivers an accurate, robust and reliable localisation system essential for the widespread adoption of connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs), planned for deployment across a wide range of sectors.

Young Business of the Year, sponsored by HR Department


The Wiggly Line. The winner uses technology and data to improve lives in health and social care with their first product, Streamcare. This system uses sensors in care homes and hospitals to remotely monitor residents’ safety, keep staff informed with real-time data and help residents sleep better.

Digital Marketing, sponsored by Red Hot Penny


Air Social. Every year, the winner delivers hundreds of different social media and digital advertising campaigns for clients. A recent example is the #ThankYouSurrey campaign they created for a well-known estate agency that engaged with thousands of Surrey residents and charities.

Shooting Star, sponsored by Polystream


Omar Ebeid. The winner has developed a seamless mobile payment loyalty app, available on App Store and Google Play. It integrates digital loyalty stamps with payment gateways to create an easy, rewarding payment system.

Most Outstanding Innovation, sponsored by Kyan 
The Vets School. This year’s award for Most Outstanding Innovation goes to an organisation which, in the midst of groundbreaking research with huge potential to help humanity, has invested in a voluntary programme to identify, tackle, reduce and educate about a worldwide ecological threat. That project operates from Guildford to Malaysia and beyond, connects humans with the wildlife with whom we share our space and is called the Animal Neighbours Project.

This story is based on a GBC press release.

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