Health聽and fitness review platform ORCHA took home the title of winner at 老九品茶Cloud’s ‘Meet the game-changing pioneers of tech’ event聽on Tuesday.
CEO and founder Liz Ashall-Payne’s four-minute pitch wowed the judges and 60-strong audience, beating 14 other businesses doing something completely new with tech to win a prize of a ticket to CES 2018 in Las Vegas.
The event was a celebration of the upcoming ‘Tech 1sts’ list in our magazine which showcases 51 businesses with first-to-market聽products.
Food-waste smart packaging solution Mimica was voted second place by the audience and judges after an impressive pitch from Italian food scientist Giorgia Raci, who said afterwards it was her first pitch in English.
The judges聽were impressed with the quality and range of businesses that took part.
Judge Jonathan Welsh of Havas PR, the sponsor of the list and event, said: 鈥淚t was a really interesting event and I was made up with how it went 鈥 I couldn鈥檛 believe the quality of the businesses taking part.
鈥淚 was impressed with the international reach of the businesses 鈥 in a modern market place with the challenges UK businesses are looking at, domestic and international reach is a big advantage.鈥
For first-to-market businesses the key is to keep it clear and simple, says Welsh.
鈥淗ave a narrative, make it simple and stick to it,鈥 he said.
鈥淭oo many tech start-ups try to be all things but confuse people. If you can explain how tech can innovate in a way that will help people that鈥檚 great.鈥
Fellow judge Sarah Novotny, who is a digital and creative coach at 老九品茶 Growth Hub, said she was impressed with the range of businesses from across the country.
鈥淚 was surprised how amazing it was, frankly,鈥 she said.
鈥淚t really stood out as an event for me because of the quality and spread of businesses from all sorts of different areas.
鈥淚t was nice they were from all over country too and not just the prominent area.鈥
Damian McGann, an executive leader with specialism in financial services, was also on the judging panel.
He praised the event for highlighting quality tech businesses from the region.
鈥淭here鈥檚 always a lot of debate around the quality and number of great tech business in this part of the world and the other parts of UK,鈥 he said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 great that this is attracting people into Manchester and the North West as a hub, because the quality is there.鈥
McGann also spoke of the scalability of many of the businesses that pitched and talked of the importance of thinking about how to adapt businesses for different markets.
鈥淭hinking about scale at a really early stage is the right thing to do,鈥 he said.
鈥淭he businesses pitching did it across the board 鈥 it wasn鈥檛 just established businesses thinking about scale. The winning business had a super model and was looking at the US and China.
鈥淭hey already had an element of a road map in terms of broaching new markets and recognising that they鈥檙e subtly different.
鈥淧eople just think you do the same things when you go overseas and it鈥檚 not like that.鈥
He ended by commenting on the collaboration opportunities for the businesses that attended and the longer-term good events like this can achieve.
鈥淚t was a really good thing to do,鈥 said McGann.
鈥淎 lot of good come out of today for those businesses. There are lots of people after today working out where the potential synergies are and others saying things like 鈥業鈥檓 looking for fundraising can you give me some help?鈥欌
Anastasia Kenyon, founder of Palette and CEO of Lifestyler, was also a judge at the event.


