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Ultra-efficient air-con retrofit wins Australian Tech Comp

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A Melbourne-based company whose Energy Reclaim Kit technology re-uses air-conditioning waste-water to produce ultra-efficient cooling has won top honours at this year’s Australian Technology Competition, taking out the title of Company of the Year.

Independent Products was awarded the top ATC prize for its retrofit air-con and refrigeration technology, as well as winner of the competition’s Smart Cities category at an awards ceremony in Sydney on Wednesday night.

NSW-based Wattwatchers, whose industry-leading energy management technology we have written about here on a number of occasions, was also a winner, taking out top prize in the category of New Energy.

Competition organiser John O’Brien said Independent Products’ win was notable for a company that “started 10 years ago with no more than an idea and an academic paper.”

But its potential for growth has been recognised – not only by the ATC judges, who described this as “significant” – but by some of Australia’s heavy-hitting clean tech investors, including Mike Fitzpatrick’s 88 Green Ventures.

It has also has established manufacturing facilities in Melbourne and Queensland to meet growing market demand – and as it looks to take its product to the global market.

“The team at Independent Products is honoured to be the overall winner of ATC16 and winner of the Smart Cities Award,” said the company’s founder and CEO, Steve Heaton.

“It is recognition not only of the product but also in our great business model and governance. This win is perfect timing for us as it will help us raise our profile at a time leading into summer sales,” he said.

In its six years of operation, the Australian Technologies Competition has identified more than $250 million dollars in contestable project opportunities for Australian SMEs.

O’Brien says he is on a mission to turn great technologies into great businesses.

“We aim to find the best companies, provide them with the best mentoring possible and connect them with global partners. We want to help create multi-billion-dollar global success stories,” he said.

“Independent Products is set for very significant growth both at home and internationally. It is such a simple concept but one that will have a global impact on energy use.

“They fit well with all of our Winners since 2011as they take Australia’s best to make a difference to the world.”

Past winners of the competition have included BluGlass, Enlighten Australia and SMAC Technologies.

Sophie Vorrath

Sophie is editor of One Step Off The Grid and deputy editor of its sister site, Renew Economy. She is the co-host of the Solar Insiders Podcast. Sophie has been writing about clean energy for more than a decade.

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