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A record number of export companies have made the final stage of the New Zealand International Business Awards 2019.  

The 39 finalists and nominees come from around New Zealand and represent an array of sectors, demonstrating the nation’s business diversity and innovation. They will find out if they have taken home one of New Zealand’s most prestigious business awards at a black-tie dinner in Auckland on Thursday, 7 November. 

In addition, there are five nominees for Inspiring Women Leaders, and another five nominees for the He kai kei aku ringa for Māori Excellence in Export award.  

The New Zealand International Business Awards are run by New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) and supported by Strategic Partner, ANZ New Zealand Limited. They celebrate the success of New Zealand businesses on the world stage and recognise excellence and innovative practice. Over the past 52 years, many of New Zealand’s most iconic companies have been celebrated at the awards. 

The convenor of judges, David Downs, said the record number of finalists reflected a growing focus among exporters on the ability to tell their story effectively. 

“The New Zealand International Business Awards are very demanding – entrants have to complete a detailed application, and more than 55 companies then faced judging panels around the country, where they each had 20 minutes to explain why their business should be recognised. 

“What we found is that our export community really understands that, to succeed internationally, you have to be able to explain why your product or service is right for your customers. It’s not enough to simply rely on the quality of your product, you have to tell its story, you have to connect with your customers and show them you understand their needs and how you can help them. 

“That sophistication really came through this year for the judges, and that’s why we have chosen more finalists than ever before. New Zealand can be very proud that its export businesses are representing themselves, and New Zealand itself, in a dynamic, engaging way.” 

Sectors from technology to agriculture, food and beverage to manufacturing are represented. Winners of regional ExportNZ awards were automatically included in the pitch sessions, and 13 have made it through to become finalists. 

ExportNZ’s Executive Director, Catherine Beard, says ExportNZ has enjoyed collaborating with NZTE on celebrating New Zealand’s leading exporters, with regional awards’ winners contributing to a richer pool of talented companies competing for New Zealand International Business Awards honours. “We wish all the finalists the best of luck and look forward to seeing who the winners will be on the night.” 

Siobhan McKenna, CEO of Global Women and a category judge for Inspiring Women Leaders, offered high praise for this year’s contenders: “These five women are outstanding businesspeople, providing exemplary leadership and making a substantial difference to their companies. Each of them would be a worthy winner, but together they place a spotlight on the impressive depth of world-class leaders coming out of New Zealand.” 

Category judge Andrew Baker, an independent director and expert in strategic cultural transformation, also praised this year’s nominees for He kai kei aku ringa for Māori Excellence in Export: “These companies engender the importance of Māori values, and they are developing distinctive products and narratives that have a real impact around the world.” 

The finalists and nominees for all categories are listed below. Further details of the awards night can be found at www.nziba.co.nz  At the awards, the Supreme Award will also be presented to one of the category winners. 

Photo: Last years NZIBA winners.

The 2019 finalists and nominees announced are: 

Best Emerging Business 

Dawn Aerospace 

Dexibit 

Jeuneora 

Method Recycling 

Oritain Global Limited 

Organic Initiative Limited 

Taska Prosthetics 

Re-Leased 

Best Medium Business 

Doyle Sails New Zealand Group 

Education Perfect Limited 

Haka Tourism Group 

ITL (Integration Technologies Limited) 

Natural Pet Food Group 

Rockit Global Limited 

Spotlight Reporting 

Tuapeka Gold Print 

Unleashed Software 

ANZ Best Large Business 

AFT Pharmaceuticals Limited 

Air New Zealand Gas Turbines 

Christchurch Engine Centre (Pratt & Whitney Holdings SAS) 

Douglas Pharmaceuticals Limited 

EROAD 

Kono NZ LP 

New Zealand King Salmon 

The New Zealand Merino Company Limited 

Excellence in Innovation 

AFT Pharmaceuticals Limited 

Bluelab 

Dexibit 

Dotterel Technologies 

The New Zealand Merino Company Limited 

Volpara Enterprise Software 

Excellence in Design 

Doyle Sails New Zealand 

Kono NZ LP 

Method Recycling 

The New Zealand Merino Company Limited 

He kai kei aku ringa for Māori Excellence in Export 

Anagenix 

Kiwa Digital 

Kono NZ LP 

Okains Bay Seafood 

Te Pa Bay Wines 

Inspiring Women Leaders 

Anna Guenther, PledgeMe 

Angie Judge, Dexibit 

Helen Robinson, Organic Initiative Limited 

Rachel Taulelei, Kono NZ LP 

Michelle Walshe, Augusto Group 

Inspiring Preference for New Zealand 

Ao Skincare (Distil Skincare Limited) 

Greenstone TV 

Kono NZ LP 

Glenn Baker

Glenn is a professional writer/editor with 50-plus years’ experience across radio, television and magazine publishing.

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