Technology
Shortlist revealed for Dynamites 21 awards
October 6, 2021
The shortlist for a regional tech and IT awards night has been revealed.
Dynamites 21 returns for an eighth year on November 11 at Newcastle’s Civic Centre.
Shining a spotlight on tech companies and their talented workforces, this year’s shortlist includes a number of SMEs and some of the North East’s largest businesses and organisations that have critical IT departments.
Cate Kalson, Dynamo director and judging panel chair, said: “Judging this year was tough and we were hugely impressed by the strength and depth of entries, which made selecting the winners a tough job.
“It’s fantastic to see so many examples of world-class innovation in our region, and the stories of the talent behind the innovation are inspiring.”
The shortlist includes:
Best use of data:
Connect Health
Data2Action
Kani Payments
Sage
XBIM Ltd
Equality, diversity and inclusion:
Cognassit
Later Life Audio and Radio Co-operative
Waterstons
Growth explosion:
Everflow Water
Iamproperty
Opencast
So Post
Innovator of the year:
Durham University
Haystack
OPPORTUNI
PlaceChangers
Project of the year (corporate):
Fueled – Qwake
Iamproperty – movebutler
Opencast – eConsult/Opencast Digital Health
Project of the year (public sector/not-for-profit):
Difrent – Transforming NHS recruitment
DWP Digital – Passport benefit checker
DWP Digital – New style employment and support allowance
Rising star in memory of Nate Sterling:
David Fairbairn – Tharsus
Elena Lanzarini – Wordnerds
Jack Sheriff – Connect Health
Peter Bakare – Nutritroops
Skills developer:
Baltic Apprenticeships
Nicole Robson – Saggezza
Ubisoft
Tech for good:
Connect Health
Nebula Labs
Notify Technology Ltd
Tees Esk and Wear Valley NHS Foundation Trust and the Academic Health Science Network for the North East and Cumbria
Tech champion:
Dylan McKee – Nebula Labs
Jamie Hardesty – Sunderland Software City
Opencast
The Experience Bank
This year’s categories also include the people’s choice award, with the winner coming from the 37 shortlisted entries and chosen by a public vote. To vote, visit https://tinyurl.com/akj92ecc
Voting closes at 5pm on Friday, October 15.
This year’s judging panel included Cate Kalson, Dynamo director; Karen Elliott, senior lecturer/associate professor, Newcastle University; Andrew Gill, Northern regional head, Waterstons; Nigel Moralee, diversity, equity and inclusion program manager, Sage; Rachel Murphy, chief executive, Difrent; Nick O’Reilly, chief technology officer, NHS Business Services Authority; Simon Parker, IS director, Home Group; Paul Swaddle, head of technical solutions, NBS; and Fareeha Usman, founder of Being Woman and EDI innovation manager at Dynamo North East.
Charlie Hoult, Dynamo chair, added: “Networking has always been a huge part of the Dynamites and this year, more than any other year, tech folk are looking forward to being in the same room.
“The Dynamites are a great way to celebrate the fabulous talent that continues to drive the region’s tech sector.”
Dynamo is part funded by the European Regional Development Fund, as part of the Catalysing Innovation 2021-23 in North East Clusters project, delivered by the Innovation SuperNetwork.