Dragonfly (powered by Anisoptera) – an SMME that develops cutting-edge AI and IoT solutions for waste management companies to measure and manage their operations – has won the 7th annual FNF GreenPitch Challenge.
By leveraging Dragonfly’s technology, customers are able to drive efficiencies within the sector – improving the quality of recycled materials going back into the circular economy and significantly reducing the amount of waste ending up in landfill.
“We’re super excited to have been given this award and to be part of such an amazing community. Being surrounded by so many inspiring entrepreneurs makes this journey even more incredible,” says Sean Kelly, co-founder and chief technology officer of Dragonfly.
The runner-up in this year’s challenge was AERO Greens which manufactures sustainable, soilless vertical farming systems housed in shipping containers. Their innovative approach utilises aeroponics to reduce water usage by 98% compared to traditional farming. By integrating renewable energy and advanced biomimicry-inspired cooling systems, AERO Greens ensures year-round, high-quality crop production with minimal environmental impact.
The People’s Pick award, chosen through an audience voting poll was Silence SA, an exclusive distributor for Silence which is Europe’s leading manufacturer of electric motorcycles and electric vehicles. Silence Smart Rent is involved in the business of providing smart rental solutions.
They each win a share of a cash prize sponsored by RMB Ventures. Other prizes will be assigned by sponsors including Pulse Digital, Green Connexion, Thinkroom, AltGen and The Ethical Agency.
“These winners represent some of the most brilliant minds in green innovation,” says Kwezi Sogoni from FNF. “We are excited to continue supporting this initiative which provides a crucial platform for our green entrepreneurs. We are truly impressed by the diverse and inventive solutions presented, each addressing critical environmental challenges through creative approaches.”
Ewan Gray from RMB Ventures, adds: “We are excited to have seen this green economy competition grow from being a Cape Town-based competition to a national one. We are proud to support the green economy in this way and to be involved with educating and inspiring the finalists to grow their businesses and, ultimately, our economy.”
The rest of the 2024 Top 10 are, in alphabetical order:
- AGR-smart tech: Specialises in producing innovative sensors for the agriculture industry. With a focus on leveraging technology and automation to improve efficiency and sustainability, they design and manufacture cutting-edge equipment for farmers, agricultural businesses, and food producers in South Africa.
- AMD Treatment Jet Loop Reactor: A batch system for treatment of Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) using South African Coal Fly Ash (FA) in a Jet Loop Reactor.
- Biorem Bricks: Crislor Environmental is in the process of finalising the specifications, design, and components of an innovative, cost-effective, labour intensive, easy to apply and versatile “brick” system for the release of beneficial microbes into polluted water bodies, streams, canals, and rivers as part of a bioremediation and bio-augmentation process.
- EsusFarm: An innovative agribusiness platform that leverages advanced technology to empower smallholder farmers in Africa by integrating blockchain-based weather index insurance, thereby mitigate climate risks and improving crop yields.
- Khepri Onsite Bioconversion Modules: Khepri Innovations produces insect-based meal and chitin, and are launching various fertiliser products. Their focus includes developing onsite waste bioconversion units and paper-based bovine feed in collaboration with top institutions.
- Nova Machina: Focusing on commercial fleets, Nova Machina provide bespoke internal combustion to full electric conversions – without losing any real-world performance.
- Spectrogen & Robometre: Leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies, Spectrogen provides comprehensive energy management systems designed to optimise power distribution, enhance operational efficiency, and reduce environmental impact.