2022 InnovateNB Award Finalists and Winners

Emerging Innovator

This award recognizes a distinguished innovator who has demonstrated excellence in the early stage of their careers, or in the early stages of an innovation breakthrough. This could be an individual, student, or newcomer who has made or is making innovative contributions to their field of community.

Winner:

Agunbiade Seun Richards

Finalists:

Sam Poirier and Nick Dowling - Potential Motors

Isaac Barkhouse

Diversity and Inclusion Champion

This award recognizes a forward-thinking individual, organization or initiative that has demonstrated leadership in creating and driving diversity and inclusion to improve the environment for employees, customers, partners and their community.

Winner:

Justin Ryan - New Brunswick Multicultural Council

Finalists:

Mesh Diversity

Asif Hasan - SimpTek Technologies

Premier’s Award for Innovation

This award recognizes the adoption of an innovative new solution or approach for the delivery of a new or existing service since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic that has resulted in a measurable impact on the lives of New Brunswickers. The innovation may also have been achieved through a partnership between the public and private, not-for-profit, or academic sectors.

Winner:

Jerome Foster, (Executive Director, Innovation and e-Health, Government of New Brunswick) and VeroSource Solutions for their collaboration on the MyHealthNB project

Productivity Improvement by Adopting Technology

This award recognizes an established business that has recently adopted technology or adapted existing technology in order to improve efficiencies in their process and organizational results.

Winner:

Saint John Energy

Finalists:

La Maison BeauSoleil

Port Saint John

Innovation in Academia and Research

This award recognizes the projects that have a high potential for commercialization and or economic impact in New Brunswick being done in academic institutions across the province. As an example, since the onset of COVID-19, research was stimulated and some resulted in commercial applications and solutions from within New Brunswick.

Winner:

Zhen Lei - University of New Brunswick

Finalists:

Sid Ahmed Selouani - Université de Moncton

Centre for Applied Research in Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing - New Brunswick Community College

Most Innovative Startup

From a great idea to thinking outside the box, in technical or managerial terms, this award recognizes a company in business for less than 4 years with something fresh to say in the marketplace or using an innovative approach to addressing an old problem.

Winner:

Potential Motors

Finalists:

TrojAI

Gray Wolf Analytics

Most Innovative Product or Service

This award recognizes a successful launch of an innovative product or service by a private sector company in the past 10 years. Products or services could still be at the validation stage, however, there must be some measure of success either identified or established.

Winner:

Chinova Bioworks

Finalists:

Kognitiv Spark 

Four Eyes Financial

Innovation Champion

This award recognizes the efforts of an individual, company, or group that has demonstrated a commitment to creating, fostering, promoting and encouraging innovation (technological, social or economic) in any sector or industry in New Brunswick. This could be by promoting the idea of innovation, providing or creating an environment to foster innovation, or creating a positive impact based on innovation in communities or the province overall.

Winner:

Brilliant Labs

Finalists:

Jennifer Sheils - Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Horizon Health

Chinova Bioworks

Economic Impact through Innovation

Innovation is the foundation of our growing economy. This award recognizes a company or organization that has demonstrated sustained economic impact in New Brunswick driven by innovation resulting from employment growth over time.

Winner:

Jody Glidden - Introhive

Finalists:

UNB Office of Experiential Learning

Sean Fahey - Vidcruiter

Hall of Fame Induction

The InnovateNB Hall of Fame is a celebration of New Brunswick’s most accomplished innovation leaders. Each member of the Hall of Fame represents their own brand of successful innovation, and each has contributed in a meaningful way to innovation in this province.

Together they serve as an inspiration to future generations.

Winner:

Gerry Pond

Ones to Watch

The ‘Ones to Watch’ is a peer-nominated special status awarded to budding innovative individuals who show promising signs for the future of innovation in New Brunswick, but who are still working on achieving their full potential.

  • Hai Le 

  • Raymond Fitzpatrick 

  • Houlie Duque 

  • Geoff MacDonald 

  • Dr. Kush Bubbar 

  • Dylan Hubble 

  • Dustin Bowers 

  • Tasneem Bint Abdul Majid 

  • Tosin Ajibola 

  • Kamran Mohammed 

  • Jenna White 

  • Brian Williams 

  • Pascal McCarthy 

  • Jean-Michel Cliché 

  • Zachary Anderson 

  • Stephanie Francis 

  • Katie Davey 

  • Maxime Dumont 

  • Dominic Levesque 

  • Jon Howe 

  • Daniel Rea 

  • Dennis Killoran 

  • Angele Miller 

  • Matt McGuire 

  • Stephen Goddard 

  • Trent Logan 

  • Xavier Hébert-Couturier