Finalists announced in 2024 create the future design contest
Mouser Electronics congratulates the finalists for the 2024 Create the Future Design Contest, a global challenge to engineers and innovators around the world to design the next great thing.
The competition is produced by SAE Media Group, an SAE International Company, and Tech Briefs magazine. COMSOL is also a principal sponsor of the contest.
"We are always impressed by the amazing ingenuity behind each year's group of Create the Future entries," says Kevin Hess, Mouser Senior Vice President of Marketing. "Mouser offers its sincere congratulations to the finalists and commends the entrants for their creative designs."
The following finalists will be competing for the $25,000 Grand Prize during a live presentation round in November. For more information on the finalists and their designs, visit https://eu.mouser.com/createthefuture/.
Aerospace and Defence:
Chi Vinh Ngo, Rochester, United States
Laser-generated Anti-icing and Anti-fogging Transparent Materials
Automotive and Transportation:
Tyson Thomas, San Francisco, United States
Multi-Modal Traffic Detection System
Medical:
Sam Currier, West Bloomfield, United States
NETrolyze: A Novel Immunotherapy for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Electronics:
Katie Kerrigan, Laurel, United States
Thin-Film Thermoelectric Cooling Device
Manufacturing and Materials:
Allyson Marianelli, Collegeville, United States
RHOBARR Barrier Dispersions Platform
Robotics and Automation:
Fangzheng Liu, Cambridge, United States
Astroant: A Miniature Symbiotic Robotic Serving on the Outside Surfaces of Spacecraft, Rovers, and Landers for Inspection and Diagnostic Tasks
Sustainable Technology:
Annemarie Vincent, Seneffe, Belgium
Cosmetic Silica Upcycled from Rice Husk as Natural Alternative to Microplastic Powders
Previous contests have produced more than 16,000 design ideas from engineers, entrepreneurs and students in more than 100 countries. The Create the Future Design Contest brings attention to product designs that enhance humanity, improve healthcare quality or help provide sustainable solutions. The contest was created in 2002 by the publishers of Tech Briefs magazine to help stimulate and reward engineering innovation.