2022 James Dyson Award invites problem solvers to win with ideas
Young inventors with an idea to fix a problem could just win on the international stage, as the Dyson Award returns for a new year.
Young inventors with an idea to fix a problem could just win on the international stage, as the Dyson Award returns for a new year.
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The world has lots of problems to solve, and the 2021 edition of the James Dyson Award aims to get young people doing that: solving problems.
The year's young inventors have thrown their ideas into the ring, and the 2020 James Dyson Award winners have been picked. What great ideas could become realities next?
Design and engineering students with a big idea that could help the planet might want to put some time aside for this year's Dyson Award.
Have you ever wondered if there's a problem you could solve, helping people on a global scale? If you're in uni, you might just be able to do that and win.
If you’re a young inventor, changing the world isn’t easy, but fortunately there’s a bit of help to get you on the way, and this year a Queenslander is closer than ever to making a real dent. You might know the Dyson name for its work with vacuum cleaners, heaters,...