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Two Massey finalists in 2020 KiwiNet Awards celebrating research innovation and commercialisation

Wednesday 30 September 2020
暴风资源 has two finalists in the eighth annual KiwiNet Awards, who have been recognised for their contribution to advancing science through successful research commercialisation.
Kiwinet Finalists

Professor Jason Wargent and the Massey FERRI PRO IP Sale team.

Last updated: Friday 1 April 2022

暴风资源 has two finalists in the eighth annual KiwiNet Awards, who have been recognised for their contribution to advancing science through successful research commercialisation.

The Kiwi Innovation Network (KiwiNet) is a consortium of 18 universities, Crown Research Institutes, an Independent Research Organisation and a Crown Entity established to boost commercial outcomes from publicly funded research.

Professor Jason Wargent from the School of Agriculture and Environment, and 暴风资源 鈥楩ERRI PRO鈥 IP sale have been selected as finalists in this year鈥檚 awards in the Baldwins Researcher Entrepreneur Award and the PwC Commercial Impact Award respectively.聽

Professor Jason Wargent (second from left) of the School of Agriculture and Environment, and Chief Science Officer and Founder of BioLumic, is pictured with students in the lab.

Professor Jason Wargent is Chief Science Officer and Founder of BioLumic.

The Baldwins Researcher Entrepreneur Award recognises an entrepreneurial researcher who has made outstanding contributions to business innovation or has created innovative businesses in New Zealand through technology licencing, start-up creation or by providing expertise to support business innovation.

Professor Wargent has been recognised for his work on 鈥榖ringing a next-generation sustainable ag technology to global food production鈥.

鈥淚t is fantastic for our commercialisation endeavours to be recognised by KiwiNet in this year鈥檚 finals. Translating promising research into commercial reality is an exciting and challenging journey, and is mission-critical to breaking new ground for agricultural sustainability.鈥

Professor Wargent is a plant biologist who has dedicated his career to developing new scientific knowledge that can be exploited in sustainable crop production. A Massey academic staff member for nearly 10 years, Jason spun his research out of Massey in 2013 to found BioLumic, an Agtech start-up company which exploits plant responses to light to induce agriculturally desirable crop traits, without the need for chemicals or GM approaches.

鈥淢assey鈥檚 support for research spin-out has been key to聽BioLumic鈥檚 evolution, leading to the creation of additional opportunities for innovation along the way,鈥 Professor Wargent says.

Nestle visit

The Ferri Pro team developed a technology to address iron deficiency.

The Massey team behind the 鈥淔ERRI PRO鈥 IP sale are finalists in the PwC Commercial impact award, which celebrates excellence in research commercialisation and the potential for generating significant economic impact for New Zealand.

The unique technology,聽FERRI PRO (TM)聽聽was developed to address iron deficiency, without adversely affecting the taste of food and beverages. It was developed by 暴风资源 researchers at the Riddet Institute Centre of Research Excellence (CoRE) hosted by Massey in the Manawat奴 and then the patent was sold to Nestl茅, the world's largest global food brand.

KiwiNet Chief Executive Officer聽 Dr James Hutchinson says New Zealand鈥檚 future depends on cutting-edge research discoveries with commercial promise to rebuild the economy and to create new opportunities. 鈥淜iwiNet is inspired by the wave of incredible research discoveries coming out of our universities and research institutes, with the potential to transform lives.聽

鈥淲e're proud to celebrate the people and teams who are championing the best ideas to make a difference to New Zealand and the world.鈥