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Winners of the 2025 Innovation Challenge announced 

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Innovators from 14 global teams showcased breakthrough tech solutions at the Isle of Man’s Innovation Challenge Finale on Thursday 26 June, highlighting the Island’s role in driving global innovation. 

Taking place at the Comis Hotel, the event attracted over 200 attendees from the Isle of Man’s business and innovation community. 

This year’s winners, Lnk Technologies for Cleantech, Binderr for FinTech, and Tandem by Early Ideas IOM for Data & AI, were celebrated for their practical, scalable innovations designed to address key challenges through technology. 

A dedicated Biosphere Award was also presented to Big Bower, recognised for its positive contribution to the Isle of Man’s UNESCO Biosphere status, in association with the UK National Commission for UNESCO. 

The 2025 Challenge, delivered by the Department for Enterprise’s Executive Agencies, led by Digital Isle of Man, in collaboration with Business Isle of Man, and Finance Isle of Man, welcomed entries across Cleantech, FinTech, and Data & AI. 

The finalists represented a diverse international cohort, selected from over 100 registrations across more than 20 countries. 

Each finalist received four months of structured access to mentors, regulators, and government contacts, helping them adapt and prove their solutions in a real-world setting. 

Final scores were based on a weighted system: 40% from the initial application and interview process, 30% from Finale Day judges, and 30% from a live audience vote, with all entries assessed on innovation, scalability, and their potential impact on the Isle of Man. 

Minister for Enterprise, Tim Johnston MHK,  said in his closing speech: “The Innovation Challenge is about connection – between sectors, between people, between ideas and action. It’s how we turn bold thinking into real-world impact for our Island and beyond.” 

This year's event placed a strong emphasis on the synergy between technology and environmental responsibility, reinforcing the Island’s unique position as both a testbed and a biosphere. 

The day featured opening remarks from Chief Minister Hon. Alfred Cannan MHK, followed by a keynote address from Erik Solheim, former UN Under-Secretary-General and global sustainability leader, who offered an international perspective on the Island’s ambitions as a hub for eco-conscious innovation. 

Jason Bissell, Chair of the UNESCO Biosphere Isle of Man Board, spoke about the vital role of research in developing innovations that align with Biosphere values, reinforcing the day’s theme of sustainability-driven technology. 

The winners in each category will now receive promotion and publicity both locally and internationally, as well as extended access to the Isle of Man’s marketplace of mentors, potential investors and customers across our sectors, as well as regulators and Government officers for 6 months.   

Looking ahead, the next steps for the Challenge were announced. Lyle Wraxall, Chief Executive of Digital Isle of Man, joined Minister for Health and Social Care Claire Christian MHK and the Department’s Interim Chief Officer, Tim O’Neill, to unveil a new Health and Social Care Innovation Challenge, set to launch as part of the 2026 programme.

Developed in partnership with the Department of Health and Social Care, the new challenge will centre on technology-led solutions that improve patient outcomes, enhance service efficiency, and support frontline health and care professionals. 

Lyle Wraxall, says: “Health and Social Care is a natural and exciting evolution for the Innovation Challenge. With a proven model for innovation and cross-government collaboration, we now have a powerful opportunity to focus our efforts on the areas of public life where innovation can have the greatest impact. 

“By building on our track record, we can deliver meaningful change that benefits both our public services and the wider community.” 

The Innovation Challenge continues to grow as a launchpad for collaborative innovation, supporting local and global businesses to develop impactful solutions and forge long-term partnerships on the Island. 

Applications for the 2026 Innovation Challenge will open in November this year. 

You can hear interviews with all the finalists here:

 

 

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