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9 Tech Solutions with NETAS Altilium hydrogen battery energy storage system for WA Innovator of the Year 2021

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9 Tech Solutions with NETAS Altilium hydrogen battery energy storage system for WA Innovator of the Year 2021.

The finalists have been announced for this year’s Western Australia Innovator of the Year awards.

Launched in 2006, the program showcases WA’s brightest innovators and entrepreneurs, helping them realise the full potential of their innovation.

Applicants were asked to highlight how their new product, technology or service will benefit WA economically, socially or environmentally.

The finalists will compete for awards in six categories, with a total prize pool of $140,000 available to help winners commercialise their innovations.

Rio Tinto is the primary sponsor for this year’s awards, with four finalists for the Rio Tinto Emerging Innovation category and another four selected for the Rio Tinto Growth Category.

These eight program finalists are also in the running for the main award, the WA Innovator of the Year – Overall Winner, who will receive a prize of $70,000.

In addition to this, another 12 finalists were selected for the program’s three Platinum Awards:

  • Wesfarmers Wellbeing Award;
  • Business News Great for the State Award; and
  • Woodside Oil & Gas Award.

This year’s finalists are working on a range of exciting projects, including advanced coronary artery assessment and a rapid test screening system for COVID-19.

They will receive specialist pitch presentation training, including mentoring, digital and social media strategy, to help highlight how their innovation will benefit WA.

The eight program finalists will also be given professional photography and video packages to help market their innovation.

The WA Innovator of the Year awards are funded through the State Government’s New Industries Fund, which supports new and emerging businesses to diversify the WA economy and create new jobs and industries.

In 2019, Mining & Process Solutions (MPS) was named WA Innovator of the Year for the development of a non-toxic, biodegradable and reusable liquid to extract certain metals, including gold, silver, copper and nickel, from ore.

MPS used the prize money to build a facility in Perth to demonstrate the technology to Australian gold mining companies.

The company has since expanded its channels to market by establishing partner laboratories and agents in Canada, the United States, South Africa and the Philippines.

This year’s winners will be announced at an awards ceremony on Wednesday, November 3. 

To view the full list of finalists and find out more about the WA Innovator of the Year awards, please visit http://www.wa.gov.au/IOTY

Comments attributed to Innovation and ICT Minister Don Punch:

“These awards provide a platform to support Western Australia’s brightest innovators and help them develop the full potential of their ideas.

“This year’s finalists demonstrate the business diversity in Western Australia and the enormous potential to create jobs, boost the economy and provide solutions to a range of challenges.

“I’d like to offer my congratulations to everyone who applied for an award and I wish all 16 finalists the best of luck.”

Innovator of the Year Finalists:

Rio Tinto Emerging Finalists

Company: Environmental Water Solutions Pty Ltd t/a Complete Home Filtration

Description: PFAS Filter- Attapure

Company: The University of Western Australia

Description: Apricot – Advanced coronary artery assessment

Company: Vision Pharma Pty Ltd

Description: VP-001 and VP-002 to treat inherited retinal diseases

Company: Whole Green Foods

Description: Novel whole-food processing of plant-based ingredients and flavours

Rio Tinto Growth Finalists

Company: Metrolo Pty Ltd t/a Gridcognition

Description: Digital twin for planning and optimising distributed energy projects

Company: Project Match Australia t/a MyPass Global

Description: Digital worker skills passport (MyPass)


Company: Roofus Tools Pty Ltd

Description: Roofus multi-purpose angle square


Company: Terra15 Pty Ltd

Description: Infrastructure monitoring for smart cities and mine sites

Wesfarmers Wellbeing Award Finalists

Company: Environmental Water Solutions Pty Ltd t/a Complete Home Filtration

Description: PFAS Filter- Attapure

Company: The University of Western Australia

Description: Apricot – Advanced coronary artery assessment

Company: VeinTech

Description: VeinWave: Right vein, first time, every time

Company: VitalTrace Pty Ltd

Description: A novel device for monitoring babies during child birth

Business News Great for the State Award Finalists

Company: Avicena Systems Ltd

Description: Ultra-high throughput, accurate, rapid screening system for COVID

Company: Environmental Water Solutions Pty Ltd t/a Complete Home Filtration

Description: PFAS Filter- Attapure

Company: VeinTech

Description: VeinWave: Right vein, first time, every time

Company: Vision Pharma Pty Ltd

Description: VP-001 and VP-002 to treat inherited retinal diseases

Woodside Oil & Gas Award Finalists

Company: Sapien Cyber Ltd

Description: Building Management Systems Cyber Security

Company: 9 Tech Solutions Pty Ltd

Description: NETAS Altilium hydrogen battery energy storage system

Company: iRPM Pty Ltd

Description: Innovative Reservoir Petrophysical Modelling

Company: Courses2Careers Pty Ltd t/a VooGlue

Description: VooGlue App

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About 9 Tech Solutions

We are a start-up engineering company based in Perth Western Australia founded in 2017 by Kent Ramsey on tackling big problems regarding energy conservation and automation. With 25+ years of engineering experience, having worked as a mechanical engineer in the subsea oil and gas industry, Kent acknowledged that taking alternative approaches was necessary for finding solutions to the big problems of today.

At 9 Tech Solutions solving big problems in alternative ways is our passion and what makes us unique.

When he founded the company in early 2017, assessing peer reviewed literature and reports regarding climate change; Kent knew that previously proposed solutions to energy storage and simply retro-fitting current renewables into the hydrocarbon energy distribution model was not going to be sufficient enough to tackle climate change. Work has since been rigorously undertaken on the company’s own renewable energy storage system.

Currently here at 9 Tech we are developing a hydrogen energy storage unit designed to provide real-time Demand Side Management (DSM) and deep energy storage for the electric grid. The technology has been rigorously engineered for both its own performance characteristics but also its desired macro-scaled influence and capability the technology brings to energy production and cost mitigation. We are very excited with this technology and believe it to be the “Jump-Start” needed for large scaled renewables implementation and emissions reduction.

We find solutions using technology to solve problems. We think outside the box to find unique solutions that are “game changing”. We innovate to bring customer solutions to increase productivity, reduce costs and reduced emissions. At 9 Tech Solutions, we engineer solutions in key fields such as energy conservation, renewables, automation and cryogenics to bring sustainability and reliability for projects we undertake. We tackle the big problems; finding solutions to the problems others do not is our drive and what makes us unique.

Finalists announced for WA Innovator of the Year 2021, 20 July 2021

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