Born from the desire to teach neurodiverse and socially isolated COVID-era children how to improve their social, cognitive, and emotional interactions, the Moxie robot companion embodies the next phase of human-machine communication, powering a new class of machines that is capable of fluid social interaction. Whereas humans normally have to learn how to work machines, the reverse is true with
ORBIS redefines the landscape of alcohol-monitoring devices. It combines advanced transdermal alcohol and GPS monitoring technology in a single attractive wrist-wearable device.
A self-propelled skate with hub-less wheels that allow for speed and deep carving on flat grounds, hills or skate parks, FREERIDER is fast, agile and fun. Snowboarders, skaters, and everyone looking for the thrill of surfing the streets will enjoy the ride. The large diameter polyurethane wheels ensure both speed and grip, and can roll over typical road obstacles. The
You have been invited to participate in Round 2 judging. This involves traveling to Dearborn, Michigan for individual scoring, group discussions, and voting for winners in each competition category. As a part of the on-site jury event process, please fill out the jury form below by May 9, 2025. We will use your information to coordinate food & beverage, lodging
The Tmall Genie Amap auto box is a smart voice interaction terminal that enables a car to have voice-command-based smart navigation and entertainment system. Designed by: Zhichao Xue and Jianye Li of D Lab-Alibaba AI Labs Contact: Email I Website
The MOVINCOOL Portable Air Conditioner is still designed for emergency situations—when the AC goes out in a hospital, for instance—but now features an upgraded, modern design with Wi-Fi connectivity. Designed by: Michael Lozano, Michael Gouth, Dustin Garrett, Sugie Suzuki, and Yukihiro Kajita of DENSO International America Inc. Creative Design Contact: Email | Website
The Pella Easy-Slide Operator is a window hardware solution that delivers an entirely new way to open and close casement and awning windows. It’s as simple to use as turning a dimmer switch on and off. Homeowners now have a hardware option that is not only aesthetically more pleasing than a crank but is also designed for inclusivity, a solution
The Majimaya Confectionery Tool Store is a specialty shop for confectionery tools and accessories located in Tokyo, Japan. The store layout was purposely designed to give customers easy access to the tools. The space is centered around the stairs, which wind around a rectangular structure covered in metal mesh where 3,000 molds are on display. Each mold carries a number