Next Level Racing named Queensland’s Exporter of the Year

Published Wednesday, 06 October, 2021 at 09:30 PM

Premier and Minister for Trade
The Honourable Annastacia Palaszczuk

A Gold Coast company that designs, manufactures and exports racing and flight simulators has been named Queensland’s Exporter of the Year.

Next Level Racing exports to 50 countries and won the major award at a glittering Premier of Queensland’s Export Awards Gala tonight.

Premier and Minister for Trade Annastacia Palaszczuk said Next Level Racing had impressed judges with their professionalism, innovation and quality of product.

“It’s companies like Next Level Racing – along with all the finalists – that show the world the incredible diversity of products and services that we export from Queensland,” the Premier said.

“The quality of finalists this year meant their win was hard earned and very deserved.”

Next Level Racing is a world leading simulation brand that is revolutionising simulation with its industry leading product range.

They supply racing simulators to Global events including: E3, Supercars eSeries, Gamescom, Project Cars 2 ANZ, Toyota Velocity, Supercars championship, Formelaustria, Endurance eRacing Championship and many more. 

The quality of their simulators is such that Next Level products are also used by elite racers as a training tool to enhance their ‘on the road’ performance.

A total of 36 companies were vying for the prestigious award.

Dr Melony Sellars, Chief Executive Officer of Genics, received the award for International Women in Business chosen from female finalists. Genics provides biotech solutions for farmers, such as in prawn farms, and exports to more than 30 countries.

Toowoomba’s Mort & Co received the Regional Exporter of the Year Award for the top export company with its headquarters outside Brisbane.

The Premier said the national awards, along with all state and territory awards, were not staged in 2020 due to COVID-19.

“It’s thanks to the extraordinary efforts of Queenslanders to get tested, get vaccinated and keep each other safe, we’re able to host the Export Awards this year,” the Premier said.

“Our export businesses are a critical part of Queensland’s Economic Recovery Plan.

“They support one in five Queensland jobs, a lot of them in our regions.

“In the 12 months to August, Queensland goods exports were worth more than $62 billion, our strongest monthly result since before the pandemic began.

“I want to congratulate not only the winners of tonight’s awards, but all of our exporters who have risen to the challenges during this global pandemic.

“They’ve diversified into new markets, developed new products and strengthened relationships with customers in tough times and for that they should all be proud.”

Winners in each of the State’s 13 award categories automatically qualify as finalists in the national Australian Export & Investment Awards that are to be held on 25 November in Canberra, staged by Austrade.

The reigning Australian Exporter of the Year is Brisbane-based global design firm Populous after winning the award in 2019.

For more information on the awards visit https://www.exportawards.qld.gov.au/.

The full list of finalists is below with winners in bold.

Category

Finalists

 Suburb

 Region

Advanced Technologies Award

Healthcare Logic

Southport

Gold Coast

One Model

CBD

Brisbane

Shorthand

CBD

Brisbane

Tactiv

CBD

Brisbane

Agribusiness, Food and Beverages Award

AgTrade International

CBD

Brisbane

Frosty Boy

Yatala

Gold Coast

Kilcoy Global Foods Australia

Birtinya

Sunshine Coast

Mort & Co

Toowoomba

Toowoomba

Creative Industries Award

Advanced Aquarium Technologies

Kunda Park

Sunshine Coast

Circa

Fortitude Valley

Brisbane

Milton & King

Toowoomba

Toowoomba

Next Level Racing

Southport

Gold Coast

E-commerce Award

Alpha-H

Helensvale

Gold Coast

Milton & King

Toowoomba

Toowoomba

Mizzie The Kangaroo

Wooloowin

Brisbane

Emerging Exporter Award

Imaging Solutions

Shailer Park

Logan

Killala Creek Citrus

Mundubbera

Wide Bay

Microba Life Sciences

CBD

Brisbane

Prohelion

Spring Hill

Brisbane

International Education and Training Award

NIET Group

Eight Mile Plains

Brisbane

RYAN AEROSPACE

Nerang

Gold Coast

St Aidan's Anglican Girls’ School

Corinda

Brisbane

International Health Award

Imaging Solutions

Shailer Park

Logan

Microba Life Sciences

CBD

Brisbane

Skedulo

Fortitude Valley

Brisbane

VALD Performance

Newstead

Brisbane

Manufacturing and Advanced Materials Award

Frosty Boy

Yatala

Gold Coast

Helitak Fire Fighting Equipment

Noosaville

Sunshine Coast

Knotwood

Stapylton

Gold Coast

Riviera Australia

Coomera

Gold Coast

Minerals, Energy and Related Services Award

Applied Mining Technologies

Hamilton

Brisbane

Glencore Technology

CBD

Brisbane

NLT Digital Solutions

Caboolture

Moreton Bay

Professional Services Award

icubed consulting 

Toowong

Brisbane

CEQ Group

Loganholme

Logan

Evidn 

Fortitude Valley

Brisbane

Hydrobiology

Toowong

Brisbane

Regional Exporter Award

Advanced Aquarium Technologies

Kunda Park

Sunshine Coast

Helitak Fire Fighting Equipment

Noosaville

Sunshine Coast

Mort & Co

Toowoomba

Toowoomba

NLT Digital Solutions 

Caboolture

Moreton Bay

Small Business Award

iCoolsport

Nobby Beach

Gold Coast

One Model

CBD

Brisbane

Oper8 Global

Seventeen Mile Rocks

Brisbane

RYAN AEROSPACE

Nerang

Gold Coast

Solar Bollard Lighting

Brendale

Moreton Bay

Sustainability Award

icubed consulting

Toowong

Brisbane

Hydrobiology

Toowong

Brisbane

Knotwood

Stapylton

Gold Coast

Solar Bollard Lighting

Brendale

Moreton Bay

 

     

 

   

Media contact:

Zoe Russell (Premier’s office) – 0439 982 347

Greg Sweetnam (TIQ) – 0447 972 744