Seeking ideas to change the world with the James Dyson Award

Seeking ideas to change the world with the James Dyson

Seeking ideas to change the world with the James Dyson Award. Applications for the award for 2023 continue for the award, which supports young designers and engineers who have an idea to offer a solution to a problem and want to turn this idea into reality.

So what is this James Dyson Award? The technology giant Dyson states: “The James Dyson Award, run by the James Dyson Foundation and held annually for students and new graduates, is a design competition in which anyone studying in engineering and design or less than four years after graduation can participate with their project. Since 2005, the James Dyson Award has been inviting entrepreneurial undergraduates and new engineering and design graduates to tackle a global challenge, from environmental issues to improving health practices. Past winners have developed solutions for improving plastic recycling (Plastic Scanner) and biodegradability of materials (MarinaTex, AuREUS) as well as improving home medical diagnostics (Blue Box, HOPES). The competition has funded 390 inventions to date, and more than 70 percent of past international winners have commercialized their inventions. Dyson says it needs more groundbreaking ideas to tackle environmental and health challenges, and James Dyson believes young people have the power to make a difference. International winners of the award program receive an incentive award of £30,000 and national winners of £5,000, in addition to announcing their inventions to the world. Applications for the competition, which includes 30 countries this year, close at midnight on 19 July 2023.”

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What do past winners say about the James Dyson Award?

Judit Giró Benet, the International Winner of 2020 with the Blue Box project, to the candidates who will apply this year:Actually it is not enough to have the right idea, you have to find the right way to develop and present it. This is an important element in your application that will set you apart from others. Also, give importance to artificial intelligence in your work and try to understand it, do not be afraid. Fearing artificial intelligence today is like people before Christ feared fire.” said. Jerry De Vos, the 2021 Sustainability Winner with the Plastic Scanner project: “Start with simple prototypes and gradually improve your design. First of all, see that you can solve the problem, this will motivate you and allow you to progress more easily. You should not rush to bring your product to market. First you have to make sure it works. At this point, the knowledge network is very important, not only in terms of financial investment, but also to get tips and advice on how to develop your idea.” makes a statement. Both former winners finally agree on one thing: You should never give up. Not giving up is one of the most important elements of being successful, turning an idea into a commercial product that can potentially change people’s lives.

Türkiye is in the process

The competition, which was held for the first time in Turkey last year and attracted great interest by receiving more than 350 applications from Turkey from March to July, when the applications started, is the winner of the 2022 national James Dyson Award, with the “PhysioCircle” project of the Middle East Technical University Industrial Design. 27-year-old Selami Erdogan, a graduate of the same department and a graduate student in the same department. The “PhysioCircle” project, which ensures the correct and effective application of the chest physiotherapy method to patients by physiotherapists or patient relatives, was rewarded with £5,000. Many of the applications made last year focused on real-world problems, as James Dyson expected from young engineers, and inventions designed to provide solutions to the fires in our country during the summer months attracted attention.

As a matter of fact, one of the 2022 national runners-ups of the competition is İdil Deniz, Suat Batuhan Esirger, Rana from İstanbul Bilgi University, an IoT-based sensor system that detects fires in real time, informing the authorities when carbon dioxide (CO2) and temperature levels rise, enabling them to intervene before the fire spreads. Imam became the “ForestGuard” designed by Rahme Nur Örnek. The other second year of 2022 is the “Kikkis” projects designed by Açılay İpek, Levent Eldem and Nihal İrem Bayram from Middle East Technical University, which breaks new ground in the decoration sector by combining biomaterials with additive production, using post-production orange wastes of food businesses to reduce their impact on nature. had been disclosed.

In the jury group for the Turkey leg of the James Dyson Award, METU EUTB and TMMOB Chamber of Architects Industrial Designers Commission President Prof. Dr. Gülay Hasdoğan is a journalist who also teaches Marketing Communication, Advertising and Digital Marketing courses at Istanbul Bilgi University. Fatoş Karahasan, Lighting Designer and Lecturer in the Department of Architecture and Interior Architecture at Fatih Sultan Mehmet University, Ali Berkman, and a representative group of people who work as engineers at Dyson in different branches.

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