Who oversees the iAwards judging?
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2025 8:07 am
Following the extraordinary success and the conclusion of the iAwards last week night, the iAwards Steering Committee would like to extend a huge thank you to the state and national judges from across Australia.
Our iAwards judges were involved from beginning to end again this year, handpicking the standout innovators in Australia first at state level, then selecting national winners for 2015.
They brought over 900 years of combined ICT industry experience to the judging panel, and were a great mix of high calibre business experts. The depth of our judge’s experience in corporate, entrepreneurial and public sector positions also signified a high level of prestige for all winners and merit recipients.
We thank our judges for taking the time to give back to the ICT industry photo restoration service promote the need for high quality innovation and creativity in Australia.
We can’t wait to see you all next year!
Warm regards,
Fulvio Inserra
Chief Judge, iAwards
The iAwards Chief Judge, Fulvio Inserra works with the Judges Council, Domain Judges and AIIA secretariat to oversee the entire judging process, and to ensure confidentiality, transparency and integrity are maintained.
The iAwards Judges Council comprises the Chief Judge and Domain Judges for Development, Industry, Service, Society and Student Domains. Other members of the Judges Council assist Domain judges.
The Lead Judge for each Category and Panel Judges are all provided briefings and must adhere to the iAwards Judging Guidelines.
The Judging panel comprise of individuals with proven expertise and knowledge in the specific domains and categories they are presiding over. Complimenting domain experts are individuals who are experts in their field of marketing, commercialisation, academia and seasoned entrepreneurs.
All judges sign confidentiality agreements and must declare a conflict of interest should one arise.
How many judges are involved?
The iAwards sees approximately 120 judges allocated for Phase One judging, to determine the state winners of each of the Company/Group Categories.
This first stage begins with “online” judging at the state and territory level. All nomination forms and their supporting material for each category is provided to the judges for their assessment. Each judge assesses each entry against the judging criteria and scores appropriately online.
At Round Two approximately approximately 90 judges are involved with 5-6 allocated to each category with a Lead Judge per panel for the Company/Group Categories.
Our iAwards judges were involved from beginning to end again this year, handpicking the standout innovators in Australia first at state level, then selecting national winners for 2015.
They brought over 900 years of combined ICT industry experience to the judging panel, and were a great mix of high calibre business experts. The depth of our judge’s experience in corporate, entrepreneurial and public sector positions also signified a high level of prestige for all winners and merit recipients.
We thank our judges for taking the time to give back to the ICT industry photo restoration service promote the need for high quality innovation and creativity in Australia.
We can’t wait to see you all next year!
Warm regards,
Fulvio Inserra
Chief Judge, iAwards
The iAwards Chief Judge, Fulvio Inserra works with the Judges Council, Domain Judges and AIIA secretariat to oversee the entire judging process, and to ensure confidentiality, transparency and integrity are maintained.
The iAwards Judges Council comprises the Chief Judge and Domain Judges for Development, Industry, Service, Society and Student Domains. Other members of the Judges Council assist Domain judges.
The Lead Judge for each Category and Panel Judges are all provided briefings and must adhere to the iAwards Judging Guidelines.
The Judging panel comprise of individuals with proven expertise and knowledge in the specific domains and categories they are presiding over. Complimenting domain experts are individuals who are experts in their field of marketing, commercialisation, academia and seasoned entrepreneurs.
All judges sign confidentiality agreements and must declare a conflict of interest should one arise.
How many judges are involved?
The iAwards sees approximately 120 judges allocated for Phase One judging, to determine the state winners of each of the Company/Group Categories.
This first stage begins with “online” judging at the state and territory level. All nomination forms and their supporting material for each category is provided to the judges for their assessment. Each judge assesses each entry against the judging criteria and scores appropriately online.
At Round Two approximately approximately 90 judges are involved with 5-6 allocated to each category with a Lead Judge per panel for the Company/Group Categories.