1st Prize - $1,250 cash
Nano Aquamist by victor.teran-2

Nano Aquamist

The Aquamist entry is awarded first prize due to it’s well thought-out, yet simple design, as well as it’s potential market applications. Aquaponics and hydroponics are rapidly growing forms of small-scale agriculture which present water-replenishing needs in high humidity zones. The Aquamist design is a feasible solution to these water needs.

Robinson Greig, NBD Nano

2nd Prize - $750 cash
e-Watergenerating bottle by omega--2

e-Watergenerating bottle

While there are some technical feasibility questions surrounding this design, the water bottle concept presented by Omega offers some novel and clever solutions to a few of the challenges facing the design of a self-filling water bottle.

Robinson Greig, NBD Nano

3rd Prize - $500 cash
Ceramic AWG by ramon.canet

Ceramic AWG

The ceramic awg is a simple redesign of an old technology. We’ve awarded this concept third prize due to the scalability and feasibility of implementation of this concept. Ceramic atmospheric water generators can be scaled to meet the needs of a small family or a small village, and can be built using materials that are readily available around the world.

Robinson Greig, NBD Nano
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