10th KMU Award: From the carpenter's workshop to the construction business to the cleaning specialist

The 10th KMU Prize of Zürcher Kantonalbank could not have been more multifaceted. Sustainable companies from diverse sectors were rewarded with prize money totaling 150,000 Swiss francs. The special prize went to Nanovis GmBH from Illnau-Effretikon, Zurich, which develops environmentally friendly cleaning systems, among other things.

Special prize for an SME showcase company: Nanovis GmbH from Illnau-Effretikon, a pioneer in the production of environmentally friendly cleaning systems and cleaning agents for the printing industry. (Image: Michael Merz)

The 10th KMU Award was held on January 31, 2019 at the Umwelt Arena Schweiz in Spreitenbach in front of a full house. At the festive award ceremony, Martin Scholl, Chairman of the Executive Board of Zürcher Kantonalbank, welcomed the nominated finalists and the more than 650 invited representatives from business, science and politics.

The main prize in 2019 was won by Türenfabrik Brunegg AG from Brunegg (AG). Diebold & Zgraggen Gartenbau AG from Fislisbach (AG) and Wyon AG from Appenzell Steinegg (AI) followed in second and third place. Two special prizes were awarded to different yet dedicated small businesses. The special prize for exemplary small business was won by Nanovis GmbH from Illnau-Effretikon; the special prize for exceptional performance was awarded to Webrepublic AG from Zurich.

360 Degree Engagement

Out of around 50 applications, ten companies made it to this year's finals of the prize, which is endowed with a total of CHF 150,000; five of them received awards. The jury, made up of representatives of Zürcher Kantonalbank, the partners CCRS (Center for Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability) and öbu (Network for Sustainable Business), as well as well-known SME representatives, assessed the participating companies with regard to current and forward-looking aspects from the fields of business, management, the environment and society. According to the organizer, 2,750 pages of jury dossiers and 222 hours of jury meetings were spent.

In second place, the jury selected Diebold & Zgraggen Gartenbau AG from Fislisbach (AG), a leading horticultural company in the canton of Aargau with core competencies in garden planning, horticulture and garden maintenance. In its statement, the jury emphasized the very broad and sustainable range of services provided by the company. Sustainable garden maintenance, they said, already plays a decisive role in the planning stage.

The same applies to the high level of biodiversity in planting and natural weed control. The above-average proportion of apprentices is also impressive.

Third place went to the technology company Wyon AG from Appenzell Steinegg (AI). The Swiss family-owned company is now a global leader in the technology of small and micro-sized rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. "Wyon's rechargeable micro batteries make a significant contribution to sustainability. The strong regional roots, the promotion of education, the cooperation with Swiss suppliers and the consistent implementation of building sustainability were also convincing," as ZKB Vice Director Christoph Weber explained the choice.

Deserved special awards

In addition to the three main prizes, two special prizes were again awarded: Zürcher Kantonalbank awarded the special prize for exemplary small business to Nanovis GmbH from Illnau-Effretikon (ZH). The Zurich-based company is a pioneer in the manufacture of environmentally friendly cleaning systems and recyclable cleaning agents for the printing industry and serves a broadly diversified customer portfolio with major international customers. In 2007, the company already won an innovation award presented by the trade journal Umwelt Perspektiven.

The special award for exceptional performance went to Webrepublic AG from Zurich. The leading agency in the field of digital marketing operates in a forward-looking, rapidly changing and highly competitive industry and has clients all over the world. At its headquarters in Zurich, cultural diversity is practiced and creativity and exchange are encouraged in the office space.

Winner trophy designed by ZHdK

The designer of the trophy for the ZKB SME Award 2019 is Leo Hess. The artwork designed especially for the ZKB KMU Prize symbolizes the three values of economic efficiency, ecological sustainability and social justice and is always designed by students of the Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK) as part of a call for entries from Zürcher Kantonalbank. With the implementation, the design student won a prize money of CHF 10,000.

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