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Digital platform for butchers in running for major award

Digital platform for butchers in running for major award

Cured Compliance – a digital platform revolutionising the way butchers do compliance – has been named as a finalist in the 2023 Innovate with nbn® Awards.

The awards recognise innovative digital businesses in regional and remote Australia that are connected to the nbn.

The team at the Agtech and Logistics Hub has been working with Cured Compliance to help them take their digital platform far and wide, so it’s great to see them get some recognition for their innovative product.

The Gympie-based start-up was founded by IT developer Bryton Wishart and Mary Valley Smallgoods owner Ryan Robb.

Their digital platform helps butchers digitise their shop and audit, with features such as built-in compliance alerts and reports, full record keeping and daily checklists that can be tracked and stored to help meet health and safety requirements.

Cured Compliance’s innovation efforts were recognised in late 2022 when they won Gympie Regional Council’s Business Innovation of the Year award.

Now they are one of two finalists in the agriculture category of the Innovate with NBN 2023 Awards. The other finalist in the category is Enable Ag, a coaching program for farmers to equip them with the digital awareness and skills to fully harness the benefits of digital tools and technology.

The winner of each category receives a $15,000 grant and goes into the running to be crowned the overall winner across all seven categories and receive an additional $20,000.

Winners of the 2023 Innovate with nbn® Awards will be announced on November 23 in Sydney.

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