Entries from the 'Awards' category
CNMA Awards Deadline Extended
The deadline for submissions to the Canadian New Media Awards has been extended to May 12th - so if you were hoping to nominate your company but ran out of time, this is your second chance. Categories include Company of the Year, Excellence in Social Media Websites, Excellence in Social Media Applications, and many other categories. The finalists will be announced at the nextMEDIA conference in Banff on June 6th to 8th.
SmashLAB’s designcanchange.org hits the Time Design 100
Vancouver design studio smashLAB has been included in Tome Magazine’s Design 100 list as an example of designers doing their part to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Through the firm’s designcanchange.org website, smashLAB has created a network of designers dedicated to creating the lowest possible carbon footprint from their work. Over 1,500 designers have already used the site to pledge to use more sustainable practices, such as actually deciding if a print run is necessary when a digital file can achieve the same ends.
smashLAB shared page space with Holt Renfrew, Yves St Laurent and IKEA, amongst others. The entire Design 100 list is also available online.
BC Technology Impact Award Finalists
Today the British Columbia Technology Industry Association (BCTIA) announced the finalists for its annual Technology Impact Awards (TIAs). The diversity of this year’s finalists is a good reflection of the industry where the more traditional Information and Communication Technologies sector continues to produce outstanding innovators with the Clean Energy Tech sector continuing to strengthen.
The TIAs are broken into three distinct groups: Technology Awards, Company Awards, and Personal Recognition Awards. This year’s finalists are:
Excellence in Product Innovation
Best Application of Technology
Most Promising Pre-Commercial Technology
Most Promising Start-Up
Emerging Company of the Year
Team of the Year
- Payment Processing Inc.’s Team Highlander
- Vision Critical’s Community and Qualitative Team
Leadership in Social Responsibility
Company of the Year
Winners will be announced on June 12th at the Technology Impact Awards Celebration at the Hyatt Regency in Vancouver.
Voting open for PopVox Awards
Public voting for New Media BC’s second annual PopVox new media Awards are underway. Digital content fans can visit the PopVox site and see what makes them click by voting for their favourite submissions for the PopVox Awards.
Winners will be announced at the Popvox Awards ceremony held at the VIDFEST gala on May 23, 2008. “More than 1,100 people cast their votes for the best digital content of the year in 2007, and we’re excited to build on that success again this year,” says Kenton Low, President at New Media BC. “It’s going to be a tight race, especially for the Best Do-Gooder site award. From addressing climate change to protecting the world’s drinking supply, how will the public decide who wins?”
Launched in 2007, PopVox (from vox populi – voice of the people) is a made-in-Vancouver people’s choice awards event for the digital media industry driven by a democratic online voting process. Content creators from across the digital media sectors nominate their own work online, and then it’s up to the public to decide who wins.
All digital content submissions are grouped in the following 2008 award categories:
- Best Digital Animated Short
- Best Digital VFX
- Best Game (Console/PC)
- Best Game (Casual)
- Best Mobile (Game)
- Best Mobile (Application)
- Best Digital Campaign
- Best User Generated/Crowd-sourced Content Site
- Best Digital Score
- Best Do-Gooder site (Social Change Initiative)
- Homegrown Award (Best BC-based Venture)
Last year’s award winners were: Sxipper by Sxip Identity (Best Web 2.0 Application), Elven Chronicles by Big Blue Bubble (Best Mobile Game), Duelity by Macos Cerabolo and Ryan Uhrick (Best Digital Animation Short), Sanctuary by Stage 3 Media (Best Digital SFX), Sherwood Dungeon MMORPG (Best Game, Best Homegrown), Mario Strikers Charged by Next Level Games (Best Music Score).
This year’s contenders include plenty of companies and projects we’ve covered on this blog including FitBrains, ChangeEverything.ca, Memelabs, NowPublic, Strutta, Protagonize, CellMap, and ClickToy. Public voting runs until 12th - so vote online today!
Angel Forum Investor Choice Awards
Just a quick post to wrap up the loose ends from Tuesday’s 23rd Angel Forum in Vancouver. Overall, the day was a smashing success – investors rated the day at 4.25 out of 5 and made their votes count for the Investor Choice Awards (award sponsors in parentheses):
- Company Most Likely To Go Public (TSX Venture Exchange): Heart Force Medical
- Best Pre-revenue Company (PriceWaterhouseCoopers): Orelle followed by VanRX Pharma
- Company Most Likely To Be Acquired (Fasken Martineau): OneLight followed by NetSecure and Heart Force Medical
- Best Presentation (TSX Venture Exchange): NetSecure followed by Volo
- Best Exhibitor (Government of BC): Flight Motion Simulators
Congratulations to all the winners! And for those of you who are looking for money for your own venture, the next Angel Forum is expected to be in November. Start polishing those pitches!
New Ventures BC Round Two Finalists Announced
175 companies have been chosen for round two of the New Ventures BC competition, representing a record number of applicants for the competition. Prize money totalling $335,000 is at stake for the final 3 new ventures. The field will be whittled down quickly as only 30 companies will move on to round three, and only 10 companies to round four. An unsurprising sign of the times, many of the competitors are pitching alternative energy or ecological sustainability ideas. If one of them make it to the final 3, they will qualify for an additional $20,000 of the BC Hydro Sustainability Prize.
For the full list of companies that made the cut, visit the NVBC Blog.
DataGardens wins the 2008 TEC VenturePrize
The annual VenturePrize Awards Luncheon held earlier today was a mix of old and new. Returning to Hall D at the Shaw Conference Centre in downtown Edmonton, the ceremony recognized a number of Alberta’s best entrepreneurs and also served as an informal launch event for a new name and branding for the competition.
Now called TEC VenturePrize, the business plan competition was formed in 2002 by Edmonton Economic Development Corporation (EEDC) and is run by TEC Edmonton, itself a partnership between EEDC and the University of Alberta. The new name features TEC Edmonton more prominently, and the updated logo is fresh and modern looking. Today’s event was the first time the new branding has been prominently displayed, and I expect the website and other materials will be updated in the weeks to come.
“Providing entrepreneurs with the tools they need to succeed is the driving force behind TEC VenturePrize,” said David Cox, CEO of TEC Edmonton. “Awarding entrepreneurs that pursue their passion, developing fast growth business opportunities, is what it’s all about.”
TEC VenturePrize consists of two parts: the Fast Growth Award, and the Student Business Plan Competition. The finalists in this year’s student competition included IdleTime, MountainFlix, and BlackFire Technologies. James Matsuba’s IdleTime, an electronic marketplace to connect employers and temporary workers, took home the prize of $6000 in cash, while each of the runners up received $2000.
The finalists in the Fast Growth category included DataGardens, Simple Solar, and Tagle. The judges decided to award first place to DataGardens, giving Geoff Hayward and his team $90,000 in cash and prizes. The runners up each take home $38,000 in prizes.
DataGardens has created technology that essentially creates a virtual data centre. Their solution is described as an evolution in how companies manage their IT infrastructure. Usually, companies have two choices: they can either centralize everything in a main office, or they can spread their IT throughout branch offices. DataGardens hopes to provide their customers the best of both worlds.
For more information on the competition and the participants (including contact information), see this TEC Edmonton news release. I took a few photos too, which you can see here. Curious about what was on the menu? Feel free to read this post on my blog.
Only a week left for CNMA submissions!
The deadline for submissions to the Canadian New Media Awards is looming, with May 5th pegged as the last day to nominate your company. Categories include Company of the Year, Excellence in Social Media Websites, Excellence in Social Media Applications, and many other categories. The finalists will be announced at the nextMEDIA conference in Banff on June 6th to 8th, but you can’t win if you don’t enter.
2008 Alberta Budget delivers on High-Tech promise
FITC Awards Presented in Toronto
Flugtag Flight Lab was the winner of the “Best In Show” Award at tonight’s FITC Awards in Toronto. Part of the 7th Annual FITC Toronto - Design + Technology Festival, the awards were presented before a capacity crowd at Revival Nightclub. The FITC Awards celebrate the hottest talents working in new media, with recognition given to individuals and teams working in 3D, animation, game design, motion graphics, rich media and video.
Winners in the 2008 FITC “Best Canadian” categories were:
- Best Canadian Studio - Amoeba Corp, Toronto
- Best Canadian Designer - John Thai, Relish Interactive, Toronto
- Best Canadian Developer - Jeff Vermeersch, Toronto
- Most Promising Canadian Student - Aman ‘Skribbs’ Singh, Carlton University, Ottawa



An interesting aspect of the spending is that it’s based on oil: US$78 / barrel and gas: C$6.75 / gigajuole. Oil prices have reached all time high over $118 barrel, and gas prices have been soaring. The budget also speaks to what the gov’t will do with the surplus revenue. A $1 change in the price of oil means a $130 million change to Alberta’s profit situation … that’s not chump change!







