Protix won the Dutch Innovation Award 2020 for its progressive role in food sustainability. Protix has developed a fully automated production process that efficiently produces insect-based ingredients while using food residues as raw material.
The award is a recognition of the innovativeness and social impact of Protix. The jury praises Protix’s progressive role in responding to sustainability issues through innovation. Protix is a pioneer and the founder of an entirely new category of proteins and other nutrients. The company has developed a new circular approach that uses food residues as feed for insects. These insects then serve as an ingredient for animals preventing overfishing and deforestation for soybean cultivation. The breeding process is fully automated. Smart algorithms and robotics are used in the advanced process so that the growth process of insects can be controlled at the level of larvae or crate.
The award is part of one of the largest studies on innovation carried out by the Dutch Innovation Monitor and coordinated by Professor Strategy & Innovation, Henk Volberda. The Dutch Innovation Monitor is the basis of the Dutch Innovation Award and is carried out by the Amsterdam Center for Business Innovation. It also investigates how innovative Dutch companies are.
“Protix is at the forefront of the application of new technologies and invests substantially in research and development. The company also shows that technology and employment go hand in hand and it contributes to solving social problems. Protix sees opportunities where others see problems, invests in people and also realizes growth. Protix is really a poster child of the new economy,” said jury chairman, Henk Volberda.
About 14,000 companies were approached for this study and about 1,000 participated. After additional research, including desk research and interviews, ten companies were nominated for the award and three finalists were selected. The jury, which looked at new solutions of the company, progressiveness on technologies, attention to human capital, entrepreneurship and cooperation, ultimately identified Protix as the winner.