Ground-breaking innovations celebrated at the E&T Innovation Awards 2020

Cutting edge advances in the fields of engineering and technology were celebrated at the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) virtual E&T Innovation Awards ceremony yesterday.

Bethany Koby, Co-founder and CEO of Technology Will Save Us won the top prize, the E&T Leader of the Year Award, for her successful education toy company that produces kits on coding and related tech skills.

Growing the firm from her kitchen table to a worldwide operation across 97 countries, Bethany is on a mission to transform the next generation into ‘digital creators.’ The company has seen a 105 per cent sales growth since the lockdown early this year, as parents shop online for fun and educational ways to keep their children occupied during these unprecedented times.

On winning, Bethany said: “I feel so honoured to have won this award. I want to thank the IET for this incredible acknowledgement and I am so grateful to all our team, community, advisors and other entrepreneurs who have supported me on this journey.

“I hope that in the future, education and technology are synonymous with a great learning experience for children. I strongly believe that the breadth of technology available to the education sector will create the most creative and competent generation in history.”

Other innovations that won prizes at this year’s awards included inventions to improve healthcare, develop the elderly’s digital skills and reduce CO2 emissions in supermarkets.

Now in its sixteenth year, the E&T Innovation Awards are the ultimate celebration for people, projects and organisations revolutionising our world through excellence in engineering and technology.

This year’s event was co-hosted by Television Presenters, Maddie Moate and Greg Foot and due to the coronavirus pandemic, for the first time, the awards were held virtually, which meant they were open to the entire engineering and technology community.

IET President, Professor Danielle George said: “There has never been a more important time to recognise and celebrate the innovations that are bringing about real change and are helping to solve the global challenges we face today. In these uncertain times, we need innovators and creative minds from across all sectors to work together to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic.

“These annual awards celebrate the achievements of the most outstanding innovations across engineering and technology. The finalists this year all demonstrate the imagination of engineers worldwide and we are so proud to show our support for these exceptional minds. A huge congratulations to all our winners.”

 

The 2020 E&T Innovation Award winners are:

  • E&T Leader of the Year: Bethany Koby, Co-Founder and CEO of Technology Will Save Us – a successful education toy company that produces kits revolving around coding and related tech skills.
  • Best Diversity & Inclusion Impact: Oldalone UK for Click & Connect 4 All – an initiative for the development of digital skills for the elderly.
  • Excellence in Cyber Security: BT for Mobius – the simulation of Malware for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles.
  • Excellence in Intelligent Systems: Shadow Robot for The Tactile Telerobot – the world’s first smart haptic telerobot hand.
  • Excellence in Model-Based Engineering: Ocado Technology for DASH Simulations – a combination of state-of-the-art simulations, AI and digital twin techniques to create robotic automated warehouses.
  • Excellence in R&D: Shadow Robot for The Tactile Telerobot – the world’s first smart haptic telerobot hand.
  • Excellence in Smarter World: University of Portsmouth and Chailey Heritage Foundation for smart technology to enhance the use of powered wheelchairs using intelligent systems.
  • Future Unicorn: Magway for Magway pipes delivering the future today – sustainable delivery technology.
  • Outstanding Innovation in Communications & IT: Darwin College, University of Cambridge for Jade: an AI-enabled low-cost digital stethoscope.
  • Outstanding Innovation in Digital Health and Social Care: University of Portsmouth and Chailey Heritage Foundation for smart technology to enhance the use of powered wheelchairs using intelligent systems.
  • Outstanding Innovation in Future Power & Energy: Freedom an NG Bailey company for POC-MAST – technology created to offer a fast, safe, reliable and cost-effective means of connecting new projects to the grid network, and its application by UK Power Networks in a solar farm project.
  • Outstanding Innovation in Manufacturing 4.0: 3D Microfluidics LLC for Hybrid Laser Printing
  • Small Idea, Big Impact: Global Challenge: University of Oxford, Kings College London, Smith & Nephew for The OxVent – a rapid design and manufacture low cost Ventilator for COVID – 19
  • Visionary Award for Protecting Society & Saving Lives: JHubMed, Defence Medical Academy, Microsoft and KBR for Mixed Reality Clinical Trainer (MRCT) – simulating complex chemical poisoning symptoms in Military training.
  • Visionary Award for Sustainable Planet: Williams Advanced Engineering, Aerofoil Energy for F1 inspired technology helping to reduce CO2 emissions in UK supermarkets.
  • Judges Award: TechforGood: Shadow Robot for The Tactile Telerobot – the world’s first smart haptic telerobot hand.

 

You can find out more about the E&T Innovation Awards here: eandt.theiet.org/innovation 

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