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James Dyson Award

The James Dyson Award is an international student design award, organised and run by the James Dyson Foundation charitable trust. The contest is open to university level students (or recent graduates) in the fields of product design, industrial design and engineering, who "design something that solves a problem".〔http://www.jamesdysonaward.org/Prize.aspx〕
The students must have studied in one of the following countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States.
Nine national winners are chosen from each country. Dyson selects an international winner for the overall prize. Previous winners have included Michael Chen, winner of the James Dyson Award 2008, who designed the 'Reactiv' cycling jacket. The winning student or team of students receives a £10,000 prize, £10,000 for their university, a trophy, and a certificate.
==Winners==
;International winners
*2007 Maxi Pantel (Germany) for the ''Senjo'', an electronic device for the deaf to communicate with the hearing.
*2008 Micheal Chen (England) for the ''Reactiv'', a self-inflating motorcycle safety jacket.
*2009 Yusuf Muhammad and Paul Thomas (England) for ''Automist'', a kitchen-faucet sprinkler system that controls residential fires.
*2010 Samuel Adeloju (Australia) for ''Longreach'', water floating device for saving victims in water.
*2011 Edward Linacre (Australia) for ''Airdrop'', extracts water from the air and delivers it directly to plant roots through a network of subterranean piping.
*2012 Dan Watson (England) for ''SafetyNet'', a new commercial fishing net to allow smaller and unwanted fish to escape.
*2013 University of Pennsylvania team (United States) for ''Titan Arm'', a bionic arm. The arm was developed for the Cornell Cup USA 2013 competition where they won first place.

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