Protecting commercial drivers from pollution, allergens and pathogens, the filters act as a “medical-grade face mask for your truck,” and helped Ryco Group win the Manufacturing and Consumer Goods category ofAlastair Hampton, Ryco Group general manager of engineering, innovation and quality, holds a Cabin filter for Isuzu N & F series trucks in the company’s Dry Lab.
Ryco’s general manager of engineering, innovation and quality, Alastair Hampton, says the team pounced on the market gap after noticing that cabin filtration was “very underdone”. Its filters have an anti-viral and bacterial layer, an activated carbon barrier to remove chemicals and odours, and an electrostatically charged nanofibre filter to capture fine particles down to 0.3 micron. It also comes with fire-retardant properties.
A mechanic fits a Ryco Group RCA428M Ryco N99 MicroShield Cabin Air Filter, which helps drivers and passengers breathe easy in the cabin, on a truck. Ryco’s cabin air filters have won The Australian Financial Review BOSS Most Innovative Companies Awards for the Manufacturing & Consumer Goods sector.Sydney-based biotech Vow’s cultured meat product was among the finalists in the Manufacturing and Consumer Goods sector.
“We have seen a shift from negativity to excitement, enthusiasm and confidence in what our food system will look like tomorrow. Vow has fundamentally altered the potential of the industry ... and demonstrated the viability of this new production method.”
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