Popular Prize l European Inventor Award 2023
Congratulations to Patricia de Rango, Daniel Fruchart, Albin Chaise, Michel Jehan and Nataliya Skryabina!Winner of the Popular Prize 2023
Congratulations to
Patricia de Rango, Daniel Fruchart, Albin Chaise, Michel Jehan and Nataliya Skryabina!
The multidisciplinary team from France pioneered a method to store hydrogen as a solid disc, making it safer and easier to store and transport.
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Pia Bergström, Annika Malm, Jukka Myllyoja, Jukka-Pekka Pasanen and Blanka Toukoniitty
Converting waste and residues into high-quality renewable solutions -
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Josef Faderl, Siegfried Kolnberger, Thomas Kurz and Andreas Sommer
Corrosion-resistant steel for lighter, stronger car parts -
Patricia de Rango, Daniel Fruchart, Albin Chaise, Michel Jehan and Nataliya Skryabina
A safe and sustainable way to store hydrogen -
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Thomas Oxley and Nicholas Opie
Brain implant for two-way communication with external devices -
Kripa Varanasi, David Smith and team
Customisable non-stick packaging solution to reduce waste -
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Kripa Varanasi, David Smith and team
Customisable non-stick packaging solution to reduce waste
About the invention
These mechanical engineers invented frictionless coatings that prevent viscous substances from sticking to their surfaces, maximising product use and eliminating waste.
More details on www.epo.orgOnline award ceremony 2023
The European Inventor Award is one of Europe's most prestigious innovation prizes. Launched by the European Patent Office (EPO) in 2006, it honours inventors, individuals or teams chosen by a jury whose pioneering work improves our lives, advances technology and creates jobs.
And every year, the public can vote for their favourite inventor: the Popular Prize goes to the shortlisted inventor with the most votes.
The winners in each category, and the winner of the Popular Prize, were announced at the online award ceremony on 4 July.
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