Two software companies, Xero and Serko, along with manufacturing firm Buckley Systems are in the running for the top prize at this year's New Zealand High-Tech awards.
The finalists in the awards were announced tonight with Xero, Serko and Buckley Systems named as contenders for Hi-Tech Company of the Year 2013.
Xero makes cloud-based accounting software, while Serko creates online corporate travel booking software .
Buckley Systems manufactures electromagnets, charged particle beam line systems, and high-vacuum equipment.
The awards are in their 19th year and the winners of each of the 12 categories will be unveiled in May. The twelve-person judging panel for this year's awards include Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and Kiwi expat and Google director of Engineering, Craig Nevill-Manning.
Chair of the Hi-Tech Trust Wayne Norrie said "amazing new companies" had emerged in this year's entries.