Showing posts with label young inventors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label young inventors. Show all posts

Monday, May 19, 2025

EPO Young Inventors Awards 2025 - The Jury

Copyright © Françoise Herrmann  

Chaired by Wolfgang M. Heckl, the Director General of the Deutsches Museum in Munich, the European Patent Office 10-member jury, for the Young Inventors Awards, largely consisted of former Young Inventor finalists (seven members), together with three former European Inventor Award Finalists. 


The Young Inventor proposals do not necessarily have to be patented inventions, although they are all required to be otherwise publicly published initiatives. Likewise, the Young Inventors competing do not have to be from countries that are members of the European Patent Convention. All of the proposals received are evaluated for form and compliance with the competition rules, before they are forwarded to the Jury for selection of the ten finalists, the  Tomorrow Shapers. 


Below, a list of the ten members of the Jury, together with the YouTube videos that present their work, previously honored by the European Patent Office. 


Catia Bastioli is currently CEO of the Novamont Group, and inventor of bio-degradable plastics. 



Khaoula Ben Ahmed is the co-founder and CEO of GEWINNER, and co-inventor of the MOVOBRAIN wheelchair, a wheelchair controlled in multiple ways, including facial and brain-driven modes.



Rafaella de Bona Gonçalves is a designer focussed on social innovation, entrepreneurship and sustainability. In particular, she designed and developed sanitary products to fight "period poverty" in her native Brazil.  



Filipa de Sousa Rocha is a PhD student in informatics at the University of Lisbon, focusing on inclusive and accessible education, in particular for blind and visually impaired children. 



David Devos is currently a professor of medical pharmacology at the University of Lille, and an expert in developing treatments for neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, Lou Gehrig's Disease).



Fionn Ferreira is a scientist, inventor and sustainability advocate dedicated to eradicating microplastics from water and driving the circular economy forward. In particular, he developed a magnet-based method to safely and efficiently remove microplastics from water.  



Valentyn Frechka is co-founder and Chief Technical Officer at Releaf Paper, the world's first producer of pulp and paper made of green wastes. 



Rochelle Niemeijer is the co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer at Nostics. She is the inventor of an AI-driven test kit to identify bacteria, within the context of Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR).



G. Fertram Sigurjonsson is currently the CEO of Kerecis, a biotechnology company that advances healing human wounds with fish skins.



Erin Smith is an entrepreneur and inventor of FacePrint, a screening tool that uses AI to analyze facial expressions that indicate the onset of Parkinson's.



References

European Patent Office (EPO)

www.epo.org  

EPO - Young Inventor Finalists: Meet the Tomorrow Shapers.

https://www.epo.org/en/news-events/news/young-inventors-prize-2025-meet-tomorrow-shapers 

EPO – The 2025 Trophy.

https://www.epo.org/en/news-events/young-inventors-prize/jury

Saturday, May 17, 2025

EPO - Young Inventors Awards 2025 – Vote here!

Copyright © Françoise Herrmann         

The European Patent Office (EPO) Young Inventors Awards Ceremony will take place on June 18th, in Reykjavik, Iceland. All of the finalists, called Tomorrow Shapers, will receive a €5000 prize. Additionally, three €15,000 prizes will each be awarded to jury-selected young inventors, plus one €5000 People’s Choice prize.


The three additional €15,000 prizes are awarded for inventions addressing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in particular:

  • The World Builders Prize to the young innovators who strive to promote circular economies, ensuring a better future for everyone. Their inventions typically fall within the scope of the SDGs 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 17.
  • The Community Healers Prize to the young innovators who develop solutions to secure access to food, water, education, and jobs. Their inventions typically fall within the scope of the SDGs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10,16,17.
  • The Nature Guardians Prize to the young innovators who strive to mitigate climate change and to protect ecosystems and the flora and fauna within. Their inventions typically fall within the scope of the SDGs 13, 14, 15, 17.
YOU are also invited to participate in the June 2025 Young Inventors Awards Ceremony, by voting for the People’s Choice winner. The rules for participating in the People’s Choice award empower you to vote for one invention every day. You have till June 18th to vote each day.  Just click HERE to select one invention today.

Then, watch what happens through a young Inventor's eyes!


References

European Patent Office (EPO)

www.epo.org

EPO About the Prize

https://www.epo.org/en/news-events/young-inventors-prize/about-prize 

EPO Young Inventor Finalists: Meet the Tomorrow Shapers.

https://www.epo.org/en/news-events/news/young-inventors-prize-2025-meet-tomorrow-shapers

UN Sustainable Development Goals

https://sdgs.un.org/goals 

Do you know the 17 SDGs goals? (YouTube video)

https://youtu.be/0XTBYMfZyrM 

Thursday, May 15, 2025

EPO – Young Inventors Awards 2025 – The Finalists

Copyright © Françoise Herrmann

In 2025, the  European Patent Office (EPO) is celebrating young inventors (30 years and under) inventors. Ten inventions have been shortlisted. The inventions fall within the framework of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). A vast 15-year program designed to end world poverty, divided into 17 SDGs*.

The following ten inventions are in competition for a 2025 European Patent Prize:

  • Mark Kennedy Bantugon (Philippines): Material to prevent fuel leakages in planes


  • Alisha Fredriksson (Sweden/Canada) and Roujia Wen (China): Retrofit carbon capture system for cargo ships


  • Pilar Granado, Pablo Sosa Domínguez and Luis Chimeno (Spain): Smart labels for food


  • Laurynas Karpus, Vykintas Jauniškis and Irmantas Rokaitis (Lithuania): AI platform for creating and enhancing enzymes


  • Franziska Kerber (Austria): Sustainable paper components for electronic devices


  • Neeka Mashouf and Leila Mashouf (US): Process to transform CO2 emissions into cellulose


  • Sandra Namboozo and Samuel Muyita (Uganda): Sachets for extending the shelf life of fruit


  • Mariana Pérez (Colombia): Air pollution capture and cleaning technology


  • Teja Potočnik (Slovenia): Automated manufacturing platform for nanomaterial-based semiconductor devices


  • Marie Perrin (France/US): Recycling rare earth elements from electronic waste

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* #1 No poverty,  #2 Zero Hunger#3 Good Health and Well-being,  #4 Quality Education, #5 Gender Equality#6 Clean Water and Sanitation, #7 Affordable and Clean Energy#8 Decent Work and Economic Growth#9 Industry, Innovation and infrastructure#10 Reduced Inequalities#11 Sustainable Cities and Communities#12 Responsible Consumption and Production#13 Climate Action#14 Life below the Water#15 Life on Land, #16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions and #17 Partnerships for the Goals.


References

EPO - European Patent Office

www.epo.org

EPO Young Inventor Finalists: Meet the Tomorrow Shapers.

https://www.epo.org/en/news-events/news/young-inventors-prize-2025-meet-tomorrow-shapers

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

https://sdgs.un.org/goals 

Do you know the 17 SDGs goals? (YouTube video)

https://youtu.be/0XTBYMfZyrM

Thursday, May 25, 2023

EPO Inventor Awards - The 2023 Young Inventor Finalists (3)

 Copyright © Françoise Herrmann

Since 2022, the jury of the European Inventor Awards also selects three young inventors (<30), recipients of cash prizes, whose inventions tie into the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The UN SDGs are the backbone of an ambitious United Nations 15-year program, designed to end world poverty. Launched at the turn of the 21st century, the program was initially driven by the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Upon evaluation of the MDGs, the popular program was then re-launched in 2015, for another 15 years, with 17 new goals for sustainable development, until 2030. Adopted by the 193 member states of the United Nations, the SDGs offer a framework of clearly identifiable and measurable goals, in global partnership with civil society and government agencies.

The following three young inventors were selected as finalists. Their ranking will be announced during the July 4th 2023, European Inventor Awards Ceremony. 20000 Euros, 10000 Euros and 5000 Euros will be awarded respectively to the first, second, and third prize winners.

The contestants hail from Kenya, Portugal, and Ireland. Their inventions are unpatented.

Invention: Lion Lights™ - solar-powered LED lights, programmed to flash in randomly selected patterns, both to prevent lions from attacking livestock, and farmers from killing lions in defense of livestock. The invention thus also contributes to saving lions from extinction in Kenya.  

Sustainable Development Goals: SDG 15 Protect, restore, and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss.



Invention: Block-based Accessible Tangible Programming Systems (BATS) – a programming language for the visually impaired.

Sustainable Development Goals: SDG 4 - Quality Education & SDG 10 - Reduce inequalities within and among countries


Invention: Method of removing microplastics from water, using magnetic liquid that binds to particles.

Sustainable Development Goals: SDG 6 - Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.

Thursday, June 16, 2022

2022 European Inventor Awards: The Finalists

 Copyright © Françoise Herrmann

This year, on June 21, the European Patent Office will (virtually) honor inventors in six categories, including Research, Small and Medium Enterprises, Industry, Lifetime Achievement, Non-EPO country, and the newly minted category of Young (less than 30) Inventors. A seventh inventor, selected among the 6 categories, will also be awarded an inventor award by popular vote. This means that you are also invited to vote, here, as many times as you like, but only for one inventor each day, according to the EPO Popular Prize rules.

The following is a list of the finalists competing in each of the categories, except the Lifetime Achievement category, where the name of a single winner will be disclosed during the ceremony. For each team or individual inventor, competing in the remaining categories, the type of invention, a sample patent and a short video are included.

Small and Medium Enterprises
Madiha Derouazi (CH), Elodie Belnoue (FR) and team
Invention: Therapeutic vaccine platform to treat several forms of cancer.
EP3515476A1 - Fusion comprising a cell-penetrating peptide, a multi epitope and a tlr peptide agonist for treatment of cancer.

Nuno Correia, Carla Gomes and team (PT)
Invention: Floating solar farm mooring system that tracks the sun.
EP3571762A2 - Mooring system for a photovoltaic floating platform.


Nuria Espallargas (ES) and Fahmi Mubarok (ID)
Invention: Spray-on ceramic coatings to extend life of products.
EP13785472A - Thermal spraying of ceramic mate.



Joachim Fiedler (DE)
Invention: Fun, strong fasteners for quick release.
EP3506782A1 - Closure device having a winding element.

Research
Elena García Armada (ES)

Invention: First adaptable robotic exoskeleton for children.
EP3009240A1 - Articulation with controllable stiffness and force-measuring device.


Claude Grison (FR)

Invention: Decontaminating polluted soils with metal-eating plants.
EP3043906A1 - Use of certain organic materials, containing alkali or alkaline-earth metals, for implementing organic chemical reactions.



Johan Martens, Tom Bosserez and Jan Rongé (BE)
Invention: Green hydrogen from sunlight and air.
EP3663437A1 - Device for hydrogen and electricity production.


Industry
Frank Herre, Hans-Georg Fritz, Timo Beyl, Marcus Kleiner and Benjamin Wöhr (DE)
Invention: Revolutionary no-waste car body paint system.
EP3523053A1 - Coating device and corresponding coating method.



Jaan Leis, Mati Arulepp and Anti Perkson (EE)
Invention: Superior carbon-based materials for ultracapacitors.
EP2564404A1 - Composite carbon electrode for electric double-layer capacitor.



Frédérick Pasternak (FR)
Invention: Unlocking next-gen weather forecasts and climate models.
EP3784998A1 - Pupillary imaging spectrometer.

Non-EPO country
Donald Sadoway (CA/US)
Invention: Liquid metal batteries for storing renewable energy.
EP0380645A1 - Apparatus and method for the electrolytic production of metals.


Ido Sella and Shimrit Perkol-Finkel (IL)
Invention: Concrete technology to encourage marine biodiversity.
EP2956001B1 - Methods and matrices for promoting fauna and flora growth.



Marco Stampanoni, Zhentian Wang and team (CH/CN)
Invention: Phase-contrast X-ray imaging for advanced breast cancer detection.
EP2737303A1 - Method for image fusion based on principal component analysis.

Young Inventors
Young inventors are specifically selected for inventions that address one, or several, of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).

Rafaella de Bona Gonçalves (BR)
Invention: Biodegradable pads and tampons to combat period poverty.


Victor Dewulf (BE) and Peter Hedley (UK)
Invention: AI-driven waste management (Recycleye).


Erin Smith (US)
Invention: AI FacePrint brings earlier care to new Parkinson’s patients.




References

European Patent Office (website)
www.epo.org

European Patent Office : European Inventor Awards
https://www.epo.org/news-events/events/european-inventor.html

European Patent Office - Vote for your favorite inventor.
https://popular-prize.epo.org/

EspaceNet (patent database)
https://worldwide.espacenet.com/patent/


United Nations: What are the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?
https://tinyurl.com/mr3rjv84

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Oh, patents! Puff-N-Fluff®

Copyright © Françoise Herrmann
It was impossible to resist this pet dryer patent invented by Marissa Streng, a young 10-year-old inventor, found at the USPTO Kids!!

This invention was designed to fully dry your pooch after a bath, without fear of the process, or confinement before and after drying. The invention is even purported to have a “calming effect” on your pet due the pleasure of warm circulating air and, as a result, it will also give your pet a fluffier coat!

If you have ever used, or seen, a vintage (1960s) portable hairdryer with cap and flex hose attached, this invention is somewhat reminiscent!

The patent US8371246 titled Device for drying pets, was awarded in 2013 to Marissa Streng. Her project started as a third-grade science project and it won the USF Young Innovator Competition, which saw the project to market as the Puff-N-Fluff® pet dryer.

The idea of this pet dryer arises out of observation of the prior art of pooch drying, which appears very loud and frightening, and often confining for the animals being groomed. The invention thus seeks to resolve this situation by providing a device that consistently meets no resistance on the part of pets and strikes no fear, while fully drying and even fluffing the pooch’s coat. The term “consistently" is highlighted because the patent recites the problem of pets never wanting to experience drying a second time after a loud and confining first time. 

The invention consists of a garment with an attached flex hose which, once velcroed and secured with drawstrings and connected to a blow dryer via the flex hose, inflates with warm circulating air to dry the pet.

Below appear the abstract for US8371246 titled Device for drying pets, and a patent drawing of the invention inflated with a blow dryer, and worn by a pet. Above, also appears an image of the marketed Puff-N-Fluff®.
A pet-drying device including a flexible sheet material having four openings formed therein for receiving the legs of a four-legged animal. Each opening seals around the perimeter of a pet's leg. The sheet material includes first and second longitudinally disposed edges and first and second transversely disposed edges. A first hem in the first longitudinally disposed edge receives a first drawstring for loosely tightening the sheet material around the neck and a second hem in the second longitudinally disposed edge receives a second drawstring that tightens around the tail. The first and second transversely disposed edges are secured to one another with a releasable fastener when the device is wrapped into a tubular configuration around the trunk of a pet. Warm air from a hair dryer is delivered to the inside of the sheet material through an elongate hose that engages a large diameter opening formed in the sheet material. Abstract US8371246
For your pooch-loving friends, your own beloved pooch, or the young inventors at your residence!

References
PuffNFluff
https://thedogdryer.com/
USF Magazine – Summer 2011 – Entrepeneurs – Inventive kids
http://magazine.usf.edu/2011-summer/entrepreneurs/inventive-kids.aspx
USPTO Kids!
http://www.uspto.gov/kids/index.html