Thirteen awards and six special honors were given to exceptional innovators of all fields, including sustainability, music, healthcare, communication, and security. The competition also brought with it for the first time the second annual David Carr Prize, given to a writer, journalist, or even blogger that submits the most innovative essay blending culture, technology, and new media. The final ceremony also inducted Kara Swisher, cofounder of Recode, into the SXSW Interactive Hall of Fame, making her the sixth person to be given the honor. The awards were given to innovators that offered something that excelled in creativity, form, function, and overall experience, except for the People’s Choice Award. Those who attended the Innovation Award Finalist Showcase on March 12 voted for the innovator they saw as deserving the award. A panel of judges that comprised of experts in the industry deliberated over the rest of the awards.

The Winners

If you’re interested in learning about the companies that took home these awards, check them out below and make sure to visit their websites: This innovative needle-free jet injection platform is licensed from MIT and transforms the drug delivery experience for patients suffering from chronic disease. This mobile job matching app uses a ‘blind recruiting’ strategy to circumvent unconscious bias and facilitate diversity recruiting. 3Doodler Pro is the world’s first professional 3D printing pen designed to meet the demands and ambitions of creative professionals – architects, engineers, designers, artists, and more. This company produces 3D audio and modular technology for audio professionals and high end consumers. HOLOPLOT Wavefield Generator can be used to “illuminate” complex venue geometries to reach only the audience, avoiding critical reflecting sections. Blinker is a mobile app that changes the way you discover, sell and purchase cars. This company creates revolutionary software centered around encryption that safeguards 3D assets and intellectual property for artists. This interactive online documentary tells the personal story of a young Aboriginal woman dedicated to preserving her endangered Indigenous culture through language. These on-skin devices resemble jewelry and allows users to control their mobile devices, display information, and store information directly on their skin. These Multifunctional custom flooring technology use footsteps to generate off-grid electricity. BionicM has created the new robotic prosthesis, enabling amputees to walk easily, naturally and safely. Start your museum adventure at home with JourneyMaker, an innovative new digital interactive that empowers you to create your own one-of-a-kind adventure with works of art. This VR painting app enables users to sketch and create in an immersive 3D studio space, selecting from a palette of colors, brush-types, and impossible materials such as stars, ice and fire. Halo 2 hearing aids (compatible with iPhone, iPad®, iPod touch® and Apple Watch®) allow users to experience music in a whole new way with pure, refined sound quality.

Special Honors

Not every company had a category to call it’s own. These two startups were privileged to special honors because of their uniquely innovative ideas: The Sensel Morph offers a new generation of multi-touch interaction in the form of an input device that allows people to interact with computers and programs (such as: Art Tablet, Midi Controller, Media Editor, Game Controller, Keyboard). This crowdfunding platform is dedicated to improving global public health, topics include: Basic Support, Infectious Diseases, Accidents & Injury, Women & Children, Healthcare Systems & Access, Chronic Diseases and Humanitarian Emergencies. For a complete list of SXSW Interactive Innovation Award finalists and winners, click here.  

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