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James Dyson Invites Young Engineers To Submit Proposals For Sustainability

James Dyson Invites Young Engineers To Submit Proposals For Sustainability

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Updated Mar 02, 2023 03:20 PM PHT

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The James Dyson Award, an annual engineering competition with a sustainability-focus run by Dyson’s charity, isnow open and accepting submissions from young inventors who have ideas to improve our planet.


Since 2005, the Award has challenged entrepreneurial undergraduates and recent graduates of engineering totackle a global problem, from environmental issues to improving healthcare practices. Past winners havedeveloped solutions to advance plastic recycling (Plastic Scanner) and the biodegradability of materials(MarinaTex, AuREUS), as well as bettering at-home medical diagnostics (Blue Box, HOPES).


2022 James Dyson Award Sustainability Winner-Polyformer Courtesy of James Dyson Award


Sir James Dyson, Founder, said: “We are looking for young engineers whoare hard-wired to solve problems sustainably, often using less energy andfewer materials, and who want to improve the world through their ideas.Young people have the ideas that can change things for the better, andthey should be encouraged. The James Dyson Award gives them theplatform to pursue their inventions, and I look forward to judging thisyear’s entries. Good luck!”


Sir James Dyson chooses the competition’s global winners; they receive vitalfunding and high-profile recognition – key first steps to take their ideas into real life practical application.

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Koh Bei-Ning, 2022 Singapore runner-up entry, the Rollerball Itch Relief. Courtesy of James Dyson Award


What winners can expect.


Prize money. Global winners receive ₱2M and National winners receive ₱330k to put towards the nextphase of their invention’s development.


Media attention. Previous winners have highlighted the awareness brought by the Award as one of the mostvaluable contributions to getting their ideas off the ground.


Past winner support. Last year the Award launched a network for past winners commercialising theirinventions; events and networking opportunities for winners to connect, share experiences and considerinter-winner mentorship.


Each participating country and region will award a National winner (₱330k) and two National runners-up. TheNational winners are chosen by an external panel in collaboration with Dyson. Last year, the Award opened for thefirst time in Thailand and Turkey, and this year the competition launches in Portugal.


Those that win a National accolade proceed to the International shortlist and awarding stages, where James Dysonselects his global winners.

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International 2020 JDA winner Judit Giro Benet with her Blue Box invention Courtesy of James Dyson Award


What makes a good entry?


The best inventions solve a real-world problemthat impacts our planet. They provide clear andintelligent solutions.


One successful past winner in the Philippines wasthe first ever Global Sustainability Award winner in2020 – AuREUS System Technology, invented bythen 27-year-old Filipino Carvey Ehren. Thewindow panels of AuREUS use technologysynthesised from upcycled crop waste to absorb stray UV light from sunlight, and convert it to clean renewable energy.


Unlike traditional solar panels, which only work in clear conditions and rely on visible light, the AuREUS panels areable to harvest power from invisible UV rays that pass through clouds. Through the upcycling of crops that wouldotherwise be considered waste, AuREUS champions better access to solar energy for climate change mitigation,and supports the local agriculture industry when hit by calamities.


first ever Global Sustainability Award winner in 2020 – AuREUS System Technology, invented by then 27-year-old Filipino Carvey Ehren Courtesy of James Dyson Award


Learn from these success stories.


Winning the James Dyson Award can provide awareness that helps to propel problem-solving ideas tocommercialization. For example, mOm Incubators, 2014’s International Winner, have recently supplied morethan 60 of its incubators to Ukraine and 2 other countries including the UK. Overall, the company believes it hasimpacted the lives of more than 1,000 babies and, as they put it, “We would not have reached this positionwithout the James Dyson Award.”


John Tay, inventor of Rehabit, was the 2022 SingaporeNational Winner. Inspired by the struggles that his father faceddue to the lack of proper at-home rehabilitation tools for strokesufferers, he created a set of four tools focused on upper-limbrehabilitation. The tools allow patients to perform exercisescorrectly and safely. Today, Rehabit is already in use at multipletherapy centres, and John is now working on expanding therange of products for stroke patients to relearn, regain andrecover. “Since the award, several therapists have approachedme for collaboration opportunities. This has really been anamazing exposure for Rehabit”, says John.

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John Tay, inventor of Rehabit, was the 2022 Singapore National Winner Courtesy of James Dyson Award


Dan Watson, inventor of SafetyNet Technologies, was 2012’s International winner. SafetyNet is a light that fitsonto fishing gear to combat unwanted fish and marine creatures trapped in commercial fishing nets. He foundedhis company SafetyNet Technologies after winning the Award, delivering pioneering technology and support tobuild a better, sustainable fishing industry. Alongside high-quality LED lights, SafetyNet Technologies also provide underwater video cameras and ocean sensors to support thefishing industry. “SafetyNet is global now, we work all over theworld. We’re starting to lead in the fishing industry,' says Dan.


Dan Watson, inventor of SafetyNet Technologies Courtesy of James Dyson Award


In 2016, US National runner-up SoaPen, a colourful soap pen forchildren encouraging safe handwashing, commercialised theirinvention and were featured on Shark Tank. SoaPen has shippedover 60,000 units of SoaPen across America and are expandingtheir product portfolio with new SoaPen colours and a body washpen.


The SoaPen, 2016 US National Runner-Up Courtesy of James Dyson Award


Candidates enter through an online application form via the James Dyson Award website. Head to https://www.jamesdysonaward.org/en-ph to find out more and apply.

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