And then there were 15: James Dyson Award 2012 finalists announced
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The 15 finalists for the 2012 James Dyson Award have been announced
Article Summary
This year’s James Dyson Award provided potential entrants with a pretty broad brief – develop a problem solving invention. The international jury has now whittled down the 501 entries received from university students hailing from 18 countries around the world to 15 finalists. We take a look at the projects still in the running to claim a slice of the £20,000+ (US$32,385+) prize pool up for grabs.
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