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Invention | Solution | Inventor(s) | Country/Region |
Air Ring 48 | A helmet cooling accessory to protect construction workers from heat stress. | Yu To Mak, Ze Fu Jeff Li, Jing Hymn Joseph Wong | Hong Kong SAR |
Co-Jump | An ergonomic and AI-based stroke rehabilitation glove. | Li Yuanjing, Zhan Jing, Guan Shunzi, Yu Tianlin, Li Junkai, Qian Qingyun, Wei Yi | China |
DysphagiaDynamics | A portable, non-invasive dysphagia assessment and rehabilitation system. | Zhu Zhaopeng, He Qi | China |
Flying ear pressure regulator | A pressure-adjusting product that relieves ear discomfort during airplane take-offs and landings. | Yi-Shan Zheng, Wen-Yeh Hsaio-Lin | Taiwan |
Airxeed Radiosonde | A controllable flap to steer a radiosonde back to be reused after weather measurement. | Shane Kyi Hla Win, Danial Sufiyan Bin Shaiful | Singapore |
Mammosense | A mammogram sensor to enhance comfort during breast cancer screenings. | Luke Goh | Singapore |
TAILWIND | A cooling construction helmet designed to create airflow. | Youngki Kim, Jisu Kim, HyeonJun So, Seunghun Jeong | South Korea |
Oxynizer | A non-electric oxygen generator for developing countries. | Kyeongho Park, Jiwon Lee, Jiwon Kim, Yeohyun Jung, Seung-Jun Lee | South Korea |
Athena | A portable post-chemotherapy scalp cooling device. | Olivia Humphreys | Ireland |
Cap Snap | A medical multi-tool for safe crimp seal cap removal and ampoule breaking. | Jack Pugh | New Zealand |
Concavix | An adaptive mouse for users with underdeveloped hands. | Jonathan Lopez Calderon, Raúl Hernandez, María de Lourdes Zaldívar Martínez | Mexico |
finGrip | A catheter system for users with low dexterity or wheelchairs. | Philipp Niechoj | Austria |
Moii | An Airway Clearance Therapy training kit for adolescents with Cystic Fibrosis. | Yuchen Lan | Sweden |
OcularSky | An affordable, smartphone-based fundus camera. | Houssam Hammoud, Mohammad Yaman Al Aref, Mohamad Hammoud, Mayar Jabouli, Wessam Shehieb | UAE |
Peter | A wearable biomedical device for Parkinson's Disease patients with freezing of gait. | Jonathan Fisher | United Kingdom |
PulpaTronics | A recyclable paper-based RFID clothing tag. | Adonis Christodoulou, Barna Soma Biro, Chloe So | United Kingdom |
Pyri | A bio-inspired and bio-based early wildfire detection system. | Richard Alexandre, Karina Gunadi, Blake Goodwyn, Tanghao Yu | United Kingdom |
Social Plast | An affordable plastic recycling system. | Johannes Kastner | Germany |
Sorbet | An acoustic panel made from shredded textile waste. | Sze Yek | Australia |
The Reef | An ecological filter to counteract blue-green algae boom in water bodies. | Anton Vervoort | Belgium |
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Design something that solves a problem. This problem may be a frustration that we all face in daily life, or a global issue. The important thing is that the solution is effective and demonstrates considered design thinking.
The process
Entries are judged first at the national level by a panel of external judges and a Dyson engineer. Each operating market awards a national winner and two national runners-up. From these winners, a panel of Dyson engineers then select an international shortlist of the top 20 entries. The top 20 projects are then reviewed by Sir James Dyson, who selects his international winners.
The prize