Aussie startups including Mr Yum, Heaps Normal, Linktree and Ovira have been named as winners in the Pause Awards 2021, with Mr Yum sweeping up to take home four digital trophies.
The Melbourne awards night saw a total of 63 businesses and individuals recognised, including eight โgrand prixโ winners, named as leaders among the leaders in their category.
Professor Martin Green of the University of New South Wales, an expert in solar technology, was also inducted into the Pause Hall of Fame in celebration of his lifeโs work.
In what may be the most 2021 flex on an awards night yet, winners were issued trophies in NFT form, securing the rights to their very own, unique image of a โcollectable mini-sculptureโ.
Fresh off the back of its $89 million raise this week, hospitality tech startup Mr Yum banked four awards, including the โwork sweet workโ award for great workplace culture and the โdefiant onesโ award for businesses making breakthroughs in their industries.
The startup was also a winner in the โhammer awardโ category, which recognises businesses that are โnailing itโ on their own terms; and in the โout of the garageโ award, which celebrates success on a global scale.
Social media startup Linktree was named grand prix winner in the โout of the garageโ award.
Ovira and Heaps Normal were also big winners, taking home three awards apiece.
Ovira, a startup using tech to help reduce pain caused by endometriosis, also won an โout of the garageโ award and an โI wish Iโd done thatโ award, recognising a clever idea in a niche market.
It also took home the grand prix in the โhammer awardโ category.
An additional 12 businesses were named winners in this category, including Booktopia, Guzman y Gomez and equity crowdfunding platform Birchal.
Two alcohol-free drinks brands โ Heaps Normal and Lyreโs Spirit Company โ were also awarded prizes in this category.
Heaps Normal, which also announced its $8.5 million raise this week, also secured an โI wish Iโd done that award, and took home the grand prix for the โunderground awardโ, a category recognising success in a businessโ first two years.
Awards were also dished out to individuals making waves in the startup space, with The Peers Project founder Michelle Akhidenor winning a โprodigyโ award, as a young person with โexceptional qualities or abilitiesโ.
Alicia Holmquest, co-founder of wellbeing and health app Wellness in Real Life, received the โinception awardโ for visionary thinkers.
The full list of winners can be found here.
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