PAST AUGGIE AWARD
WINNERS
Take a look back at last year's Auggie Award winners
Auggie Awards 2015
The 6th
Auggie Award™ competition wrapped up on June 10, 2015 after judges reviewed over
100 nominations and over 10,000 people voted for their favorites! Here are the
2015 Auggie Award winners.
1) Best Smart glasses (co-sponsored by IEEE
Standards Association)
Winner: CastAR by
CastAR
2) Best
Hardware
Winner: BublCam by Bubl
Technology
3)
Best App (co-sponsored by Epson)
Winner: Child MRI
Evaluation by Current Studios
4)
Best Campaign (co-sponsored by Qualcomm)
Winner:
Nigeria by AR&Co
5)
Best Enterprise Solution (co-sponsored by
DAQRI)
Winner: Lowe’s Holoroom by
SciFutures
6)
Best Tool
Winner: Qualcomm
Vuforia
Honorable Mentions: Wikitude AR SDK & Image
Recognition SW by Catchoom
7)
Best Game or Toy (co-sponsored by Intel)
Winner:
Assassin: The Game by LyteShot
8)
Best Art or Film
Winner: Consumption Cycle by Heavy
and Re+Public
9)
Best in Show
Winner: MindRide
2014 Auggie Awards - Winners
The 5th Auggie Award™ Competition is where the best of the best in the Augmented
World competed for the one-of-a-kind Auggie Trophy and sponsored cash prizes in
numerous categories. Winners of the 2014 Auggie Awards™ were announced at the
Ceremony on May 28th, 2014. 112 nominations were submitted and over 10,000 people
voted for their favorites!
1) Auggie Award for Best Film
Winner: The Institute Director: Spencer McCall
2) Auggie Award for Best Tool
3) Auggie Award for Best Hardware
Winner: Epson Moverio BT-200
4) Auggie Award for Best Campaign
Winner: Ikea Catalog by Metaio
5) Auggie Award for Best Game
6) Auggie Award for Best App
Winner: ColAR Mix by Puteko
http://youtu.be/EGMjsYHD7Ak
7) Auggie Award for Best Enterprise Solution
Winner: Welding Training by Seabery
http://youtu.be/_ZaPplA-8pw?list=PLHJ11CaIswasJwuljNMKYOvBiLIaeDyuk
8) Auggie Award for Best of Hackathon
(with Liza Gere, David Lee, Lesley Bell, Sisil Mehta, and Tim Hayes)
http://youtu.be/LZs4HXspgj4
9) Auggie Award for Best Startup
http://youtu.be/L6grlbXN52E
2013 Auggie Awards
The 4th Auggie Award™ Competition received 87 nominations and over 1500 voters
determined the 5 finalists in each category. A judging panel selected the winners
and awarded the prizes during the Auggie Award Ceremony on June 4th. Here are the
nominations and winner.
Best Augmented SDK For Developers
http:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IP5le6lZ_bw
Best Augmented World Mobile App
by Sahar Fikouhi (Darf Design)
http:https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=PKsjTKOOERU
Best Augmented Marketing Campaign
http://youtu.be/TIwBYvJ92-8
Best Augmented Solution for Enterprise
http:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID7ImIjjEA0
Best Augmented World Video
WINNER: Sight by Eran May-Raz & Daniel Lazo
from Bezaleal Academy of Arts
http:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lK_cdkpazjI
Best Augmented World Hardware
WINNER: Sphero by ORBOTIX, INC.
https://youtu.be/UPn3jVGQw68
BEST AUGMENTED WORLD Start-up
In the Startup Launch Pad session 5 AR Startups pitched their
companies in front of a VC panel and competed for the award and $5000. The winner
was selected by the panel and announced during the Event Wrap-up.
http://youtu.be/la1UZC9AGaU
Best Hardware Startup
(International Hardware Startup Meetup and Competition)
Winner: OpenFuelCell Carlos Uranga (CEO, H2MDK)
http:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Evafs3bGyQ
List of finalists who participated in the
first international Hardware Startup Meetup and Competition
2012 Auggie Awards
Best Startup Winner: Catchoom
Nominations:
- Build AR
- AugmenteDev
- Catchoom
- 3R Studio
- Augaroo
Best Demo Winner: Metaio
Nominations:
2011 Auggie Awards
Best AR Startup Winner: Previznet
Nominations:
- Mobilizy
- Previznet
- Innovega
- Neogence
- Gravity Jack
Best Demo Winner: Churchill Navigation
Nominations:
- Previznet
- Georgia Tech
- Mobilizy
- Whistlebox
- Ogmento
- Metaio
- Vertigore
- Occipital
- MVS Labs
- Joinpad
- Mob Labs
- Churchill
- Traveller AR
- Dokobots
2010 Auggie Awards
Best AR Startup Winner: e23
Nominations:
Best Demo Winner: YDreams
Nominations:
- TagDis (Joe Dunn, e23)
- Retail Visualization
(Michelle Fallon, YOUReality)
- Do/Crew (Chas Mastin, Whistlebox)
- Recognizr (James Haliburton, TAT)
- Tagwhat (Dave Elchoness, Iryss)
- Zombie Shoot AR (Peter Meier, Metaio)
- Kamra AR Browser (Alex
Hill, Georgia Tech)
- Wikitude Drive (Martin Lechner,
Mobilizy)
- Touching Augmented
Reality (Yvan Franco, YDreams)
- Sam
Fisher AR Game (Claire Boonstra, Layar)
- AR-assisted panorama generation (Rob
Grant, Occipital)
- The World of Sekai Camera (Takahito
Iguchi, Tonchidot)