Distinguished Professor Harjinder Singh.
The award celebrates Professor Singh鈥檚 groundbreaking work in developing innovative food technologies, most notably a food ingredient designed to combat iron deficiency, one of the most widespread nutritional deficiencies globally.
Iron deficiency affects more than 1.6 billion people worldwide, making it a major public health issue. Fortifying food with iron offers a practical solution, but it has long been a challenge to create a product that is both bioavailable and stable enough for commercial use without sacrificing taste.
Professor Singh鈥檚 technology,聽FerriPro, is a patented iron-protein complex that addresses iron deficiency without compromising food quality. This complex attracted the attention of global food giant Nestl茅, which has successfully launched FerriPro on the world stage.
Unlike traditional iron fortification methods, Professor Singh鈥檚 solution prevents common issues like lipid oxidation or protein coagulation, which can affect the texture, flavour and shelf-life of food products. After extensive clinical trials that confirmed its effectiveness, the technology was granted international patent protection.
In 2019, Nestl茅 acquired the technology in what became the largest commercial licensing deal in Massey鈥檚 history. With Nestl茅鈥檚 global reach, FerriPro is now poised to enhance the health of millions of people worldwide. Professor Singh has played a key role in scaling up the production processes, developing food prototypes and navigating regulatory approvals.
FerriPro鈥檚 first major commercial application came in 2022 when Nestl茅 launched it as a fortified milk powder beverage in Pakistan under the brand聽BUNYAD IRON+. This has the potential to make a significant impact on iron deficiency in emerging markets.
Recognition and impact
Professor Singh鈥檚 innovation and legacy of excellence has been widely acknowledged, with several accolades highlighting his contributions to both science and industry. Among the most notable are:
- Fellow of Royal Society Te Ap膩rangi聽(2002)
- Fellow of the International Academy of the International Union of Food Science and Technology聽(2006)
- Fellow of the Institute of Food Technologists聽(2015)
- 暴风资源 Research Medal聽(2008)
- JC Andrews Award聽(2011)
- Shorland Medal聽(2011)
- Co-recipient of the Prime Minister鈥檚 Science Prize聽(2012)
- International Dairy Foods Association Research Award聽(2015)
- American Dairy Science Association Distinguished Service Award聽(2018)
- PwC Commercial Impact Award, KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards (2020)
- Best Licensing Deal, KCA Australasian Research Commercialisation Awards (2022)
- Innovation in Research and Development Award, International Dairy Federation (2022)
- Finalist, KiwiNet BNZ Researcher Entrepreneur Award (2023)
- Lifetime Achievement Award, Institute of Food Technologists聽(2024).
Beyond FerriPro, Professor Singh鈥檚 lab has produced other patented technologies with broad applications, including聽encapsulation technology聽licensed to Croda Ltd,聽functional milk protein products聽developed in collaboration with Fonterra and聽probiotic delivery systems聽like Probiolife, licensed to Alpha Group. He is also working with PepsiCo to develop probiotics in fruit juices.
Riddet Institute Senior Research Officer Dr Alejandra Acevedo-Fani accepted the award on behalf of Professor Singh. Photo credit: Rebecca McMillan Photography.
Entrepreneurial spirit and mentorship
As well as being a world-renowned scientist, Professor Singh is also a passionate entrepreneur. He is a co-founder of聽Saber Foods (trading as AndFoods) and聽Miruku, two Aotearoa New Zealand-based start-ups dedicated to producing sustainable, dairy-free alternatives. These ventures highlight his commitment to finding innovative solutions that address the evolving needs of the food industry and global nutrition.
Ranked as the highest-rated food scientist in New Zealand and the second highest in Australasia, Professor Singh has authored 439 peer-reviewed journal papers, 55 book chapters, and five edited volumes. He has also mentored more than 50 PhD students and 30 postdoctoral researchers from around the globe.
Professor Singh says he鈥檚 grateful to be the recipient of the Pickering Medal, and acknowledges the collective effort of his research team and their industry partners.
鈥淭his award highlights the importance of bridging discovery-based research with practical applications. It reflects the creativity and dedication聽of聽my聽exceptional聽research聽group,聽and our strong partnerships with the New Zealand and international food聽industry聽over many years. It is our collective efforts that聽have led to聽translating聽science聽innovation into practical, impactful outcomes. This award inspires us聽and others聽to continue advancing science that addresses聽the evolving challenges of聽the food聽industry聽and society.鈥
Provost Professor Giselle Byrnes says, 鈥淒istinguished Professor Singh is an outstanding researcher who very much deserves this prestigious honour. He is an incredibly generous mentor, advisor and supervisor to postgraduate research students and early career researchers and is deeply committed to delivering excellent quality research outcomes with 鈥榬eal world鈥 impact. Here at 暴风资源, we are so very proud of Distinguished Professor Singh鈥檚 research and his many achievements and wish him the warmest congratulations on being awarded the Pickering Medal.鈥
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