africaAs the first of its kind in South Africa, through a partnership between Eduvos and Task and supported by Wesgro, the inaugural Bio Centrifuge Africa competition will be selecting the winners on 17 July at the exclusive live pitching event in Cape Town.

The competition was launched this year to highlight South African talent in the expanding biotech sector and serve as a bridge between the country and the USA's BioHealth Capital Region (BHCR). This groundbreaking event promises to propel visionary health-focused innovators and biomedicine students onto the global stage.

South Africa, through the Western Cape’s biotech hub, has forged a partnership with the BioHealth Capital Region in the US. As part of this collaboration, the winner of Bio Centrifuge Africa will have the opportunity to compete at the prestigious Crab Trap competition, scheduled for September 18, 2024, in Rockville, Maryland.

Five finalists from the Industry Category and five finalists from the Student Category have been invited to pitch their ideas to the panel of judges. The Bio Centrifuge Africa competition was open to all South African innovators in the health sector to showcase their transformative solutions that address issues in the biomedical field.

Eduvos, in its commitment to empowering and enabling the next generation of scientists, bioentrepreneurs, and innovators of the future, is hosting the Student Category of the competition. This category invited all public and private higher education students across South Africa at third year and postgraduate levels.

"Providing students, particularly South African students, with the opportunity to showcase their talents at competitions like Bio Centrifuge Africa is paramount to the advancement of the biosciences.” says Dr Siva Danaviah, head of Eduvos’s Applied Science Faculty. “It is our hope to empower these aspiring bioscience entrepreneurs to go out and make a tangible difference in the world. By giving them a platform to present their innovations, we aim to recognise their potential and inspire them to contribute to the global scientific community, driving progress and positive change."

The event will conclude with a cocktail hour with opportunities to network and connect with thought leaders and industry experts.

Judges for the competition are:

  • Richard A Bendis from BioHealth Innovation
  • Andre Malan from Fairtree
  • Gisèle Wertheim-Aymés from Longevity
  • Dheepak Maharajh from UvuBio
  • Dr Siva Danaviah from Eduvos

“We are thrilled that we can help showcase South Africa’s biotech talent on the global stage,” says Johann de Bruyn, CEO of TASK. “Through this competition, we want to spotlight and empower South African biotech entrepreneurs and biotech students, which is crucial for the future of Africa's development. By nurturing and showcasing their innovative talents, we are investing in the health sector and the continent's socio-economic growth. These emerging scientists and bio-entrepreneurs hold the potential to drive transformative change, positioning Africa as a global leader in biotechnology."

The South Africa Bio Centrifuge Africa competition prize package for the winner in each category includes:

  • A 3-day trip to the BioHealth Crab Trap competition in Maryland, USA in September 2024 (the industry category winner to compete in the Crab Trap competition against international entrants; the student category winner to attend the event).
  • All travel expenses will be paid including return flights, visas and accommodation.
  • 3-6 months complimentary access to UVUBio labs
  • Inclusion into the UVUBio incubation programme

Click here to read the full article.