InnovateNB Awards Highlight Top New Brunswick Innovators

The third InnovateNB Celebration was an outstanding success, as a sold-out crowd honoured innovators from all sectors of New Brunswick’s economy, and a keynote address by Premier Susan Holt, who spoke of the increasing investment into small business and the pivotal role that tech plays in New Brunswick.

On Wednesday, November 13, after an afternoon of educational and thought-provoking sessions, panel discussions and networking, leaders and innovators from around the province attended the InnovateNB Awards at Delta Beausejour in Moncton. Awards were given to New Brunswick’s top innovators:  

 

Emerging Innovator  

Farough Motasemi – Anessa 

 

Most Innovative Product or Service  

Anessa Biogas Software 

 

Productivity Improvement by Adopting Technology  
Crosby Foods Limited 

 

Public Sector Award for Innovation  

eVisitNB 

 

Economic Impact Through Innovation  

The SmartEnergy Company 

 

Most Innovative Startup   

TrojAI 

  

Diversity and Inclusion Champion  

Collège Communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick 

  

Innovation in Academia and Research  

Dr. Shelley Doucet, Centre for Research in Integrated Care, University of New Brunswick 

  

Innovation Champion  

Dr.Jalila Jbilou 

 

InnovateNB Hall of Fame 
Sandy Bird, Chris Newton, and Brian Flood (In Memoriam), Co-founders of Q1 Labs 

 

Innovators to Watch  

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Pascale Michaud, AgroGene Solutions, Tricia Hayes, Loch Lomond Villa Foundation, Dr. Trevor Robin Hanson, University of New Brunswick, Cyndhi Nai-Omi Carrasco Delgado, Wow Creators, Rebecca McSheffery, Pond-Deshpande Centre, Dizolve Group Corporation, Houlie Duque, HomeschoolToGo By GHP Scholastic Inc, Dr. Dodick Gasser, Innov - CCNB, and Kara LeBlanc, MedReddie 

  

"The InnovateNB Celebration and Awards shines a spotlight on the spirit of innovation driving New Brunswick forward. This year, we are especially proud to highlight our trailblazers in AI, whose achievements exemplify resilience, creativity, and the economic power of cutting-edge technology. Through their stories and accomplishments, we are reminded of our collective potential and leave inspired to contribute to New Brunswick’s growth as a hub for innovation. It’s a night made possible by our founding partners, dedicated sponsors, and the talent that continues to elevate our province on the world stage," said Cathy Simpson, CEO of TechImpact. 

 

“As a proud New Brunswicker, I know that our communities are home to dynamic entrepreneurs who are developing groundbreaking technologies and gaining global recognition. To this year’s nominees and winners, congratulations. Your countless hours of work and dedication better our communities and show the world that our province is a powerhouse for innovation,” said the Honourable Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence and Member of Parliament for Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe. 

 

Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor spoke on behalf of the Honourable Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural Economic Development and Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA). ACOA contributed $60,000 to support the InnovateNB Celebration and Awards.