After 48 gruelling hours of innovation, hard work, many light bulb moments and countless coffees two teams came out on top of the NZ Startup Bootcamp, each taking home $10,000.
The winner of the ASB Best Startup category was agri tech team RH Innovation. The team was made up of Rahat Hasan — CEO, Tyler Crabree — Electronic Engineer, Bismarck Simeon — Materials and Processing Engineer, Daniel Blair — Business Development and intern Cooper Stephenson.
RH Innovation LTD, have a revolutionary way to measure soil moisture, salinity and NPK using cost effective sensors and effectively gather information with unprecedented ease. The information is stored in their database and is available to their clients via the Cloud. This information will later serve as the backbone of their AI/model which will help farmers save money by providing precise information on soil condition.
And a Waikato University student team, Crisis Management (Chameleon), took out the Gallagher Best New Idea category. The four students, Namrah Siddiqui Carpio, Callum MacDonald, Chun Ho Tse (Leo), and Jiabao Zhao (Boa) beat out the other 9 teams in their category to win $10,000.
Crisis Management's product, Chameleon, is a gel-based colour changing product for refrigerators in order to help reduce the emissions generated from gas leaks.