HiveKeepers has been named Best Early Stage Agritech Company at the 2025 Australian Agritech Awards!

We’re excited to share some fantastic news from the heart of Australia’s thriving agritech sector, HiveKeepers has been named the Best Early Stage Agritech Company at the 2025 Australian Agritech Awards! The award was presented at the prestigious gala held on June 3rd in Brisbane, a night dedicated to celebrating the bold ideas and breakthrough technologies shaping the future of Australian agriculture.

This recognition is a testament to HiveKeepers’ commitment to innovation and sustainability within the beekeeping and broader agricultural community. By harnessing advanced technology, HiveKeepers is empowering beekeepers and producers with data-driven insights, smarter hive management, and tools that support both productivity and environmental stewardship. Their platform stands out for its ability to bridge the gap between traditional farming practices and the digital future of agriculture.

The Australian Agritech Awards are known for spotlighting the most promising startups and scale-ups in the sector, and the Best Early Stage award acknowledges companies that are making a significant impact early in their journey. HiveKeepers’ win highlights their rapid progress, industry leadership, and the strong support they’ve garnered from producers, investors, and agritech experts alike.

Congratulations to the entire HiveKeepers team for this well-deserved achievement! Their success is a clear signal of the exciting future ahead for agritech innovation in Australia. We look forward to seeing how HiveKeepers continues to grow, inspire, and drive positive change across the industry.

HFS Design have been working with HiveKeepers for over a year on their Micro Honey Harvester which raised nearly $200k on Kickstarter late last year. One of our directors Tim was lucky enough to be invited to the awards and support Simon in receiving his recognition.

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