30th INCITE Awards Winners
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pearcey wa entrepeneur of the year

Charlie Gunningham
DAMBURST | STARTUP NEWS | PROPERTY TRIBUNE
Charlie Gunningham is the Managing Editor, The Property Tribune, and Startup News; and Director of Damburst. Charlie has spent more than 20 years in the tech and startup sector, firstly as founder himself, through to exit and more recently, as a writer, advisor and investor.
dr mal bryce tech company of the year

tech hall of fame

family zone
Family Zone is an ASX listed and West Australian operated technology company focused on the cyber safety market. Meeting a growing demand to keep kids and families safe online, Family Zone has developed a unique and world’s first cloud-based parental control solution, combining Western Australian innovation with leading global technology.
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global drone solutions
Global Drone Solutions is Australia’s leading provider for CASA certified Drone Training Courses based in Perth. Established in 2016, Global Drone Solutions has now expanded its services to include training programs for schools and TAFE colleges and is the only drone pilot training academy in Western Australia that is doing so.
innovating government

East Metropolitan Health Services
Covid-19 Digital Application – Pandemic Response
The Covid-19 Assessment Digital App developed by Data & Digital Innovation with clinicians, rapidly collects demographic and clinical information across multiple settings (Covid, Airport and Mobile clinics, and hotel quarantine) in Western Australia.
peter fillery best undergraduate tertiary student project of the year

Research & Innovation: Postgraduate Tertiary Student

Sanjay Sharma and Aiden Sehovic – Edith Cowan University
redsat
The REDSAT system places mobile deployable Honeynet traps into remote and regional agricultural areas to collect and assess data about outside attempts to attack Information systems where sensor data requires can be acquired through longe range and low power networks.
incite merit recipients
Peter Fillery Undergraduate Tertiary Student Project of the Year
