AIIA’s Queensland branch hosted a luncheon on Friday 23 June to congratulate each of the eight iAwards winners and finalists from this year’s iAwards, held on 7 April in Sydney.
According to AIIA’s Queensland Branch Chairman, John Vickers, the luncheon was not only an opportunity to recognise the achievements of the winners and finalists, but a chance to showcase the excellent ICT talent on offer in Queensland.
“Queensland enjoyed a particularly high number of winners and finalists this year,” John says. “Queensland boasts world-class ICT innovators, and the recent wins at the 2006 iAwards certainly demonstrates this.
“As the state’s ICT industry flourishes, AIIA is building a vibrant, influential association in our state which continues to support, encourage and reward ICT innovation,” John adds.
Queensland winners at the 2006 iAwards included Wotif.com, an innovative Internet distribution channel which sells hotel rooms online. Wotif was presented with not only the Tourism and Hospitality iAward, but also the Inspiration iAward for overall ICT excellence.
Healthcare in Australia is all the better for Medtamic’s innovative MD Analyze, which gives surgeons instant access to comprehensive data to enable them to provide treatment in line with industry best practice.
In the Financial Applications category, Dialect Solutions Group won an iAward for a payment system which enables suppliers within a supply chain to accept payments from corporate buyers and electronically attach their invoice details.
Also, B-free was recognised with a merit award in the Financial Applications category for its solution which uses .NET technology to automate accounting processes by up to 98 per cent.
Australasian CRC for Interactive Design (ACID) was acknowledged with a merit award in the education and training category for the Digital Songlines – Virtual Heritage Project, which communicates stories of indigenous culture through computer simulation technology.
A team of students at Griffith University was awarded the Tertiary Student Project iAward for the Automated Data Access and Scheduling System – a completely integrated data storage environment.
In the Communications Applications category, Queensland company Bond Wireless was nominated for Bond Wireless Secure SMS Software Suite. Microgenx received a nomination for its MapTool in the General Applications category.
Think your company deserves an iAward? Nominations for the 2007 iAwards will open on Monday 20 October, 2006, with iAward winners announced on Wednesday 30 May, 2007. For more information, visit: www.iawards.com.au.