Bangalore, April 27,
2017 – The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the world’s
largest organization for the field of mechanical engineering, today announced
the finalists of the 2017 ASME Innovation Showcase (ISHOW), the first international competition
of hardware-led social innovation.
Eight social-minded inventors from India, Indonesia, and
Hong Kong will present their design prototypes in Bengaluru. They are among 24
finalists who’ll compete in India, Kenya, and the United States over the coming
months. Here’s a link to the eight finalists who'll be available with their
prototypes from 8:30-10:00am April
27 at Le Méridien Bangalore:
An esteemed panel of judges will choose three hardware
designs per country as grand prize winners. This year, ASME received more than
150 submissions vying for the $500,000 in cash and in-kind prizes that the
organization has offered to help bring these socially innovative hardware-led
solutions to market.
“ASME originally created ISHOW three years ago after our
research showed a tremendous lack of support for hardware innovators seeking to
enter global markets and make a societal impact,” said K. Keith Roe, president
of ASME. “With this year’s entries among the most promising we’ve seen since
ISHOW first launched, we’re confident they all have the potential to address
some of the most vexing issues faced by mankind.”
The winners selected in Bengaluru and two other ISHOW events
in Nairobi, Kenya (May 25), and Washington, D.C. (June 22), will share $500,000
in seed grants, technical assistance, design and engineering reviews and access
to ISHOW’s partnership network.
“ASME congratulates all finalists,” noted Roe. “We celebrate their new ideas and
innovations, which are pushing our collective knowledge frontier outward and
solving problems to improve the lives of all people.”
For more information about the finalists and the ISHOW,
please visit:
About ASME
ASME helps the global engineering
community develop solutions to real world challenges. Founded in 1880 as the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers, ASME is a not-for-profit professional organization that
enables collaboration, knowledge sharing and skill development across all
engineering disciplines, while promoting the vital role of the engineer in
society. ASME codes and standards,
publications, conferences, continuing education and professional development programs
provide a foundation for advancing technical knowledge and a safer world. For more information, visit www.asme.org.
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