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Prototypes for Humanity 2023


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Under the broad theme of “Climate and Society”, the 2023 edition of Prototypes for Humanity presented an impressive group of impact innovation projects from 46 countries and 92 universities. The theme underscored the vital link between environmental sustainability and social well-being, which is especially significant as we marked the COP28 conference in the UAE.  Every participating project offered a reminder that the challenges we face in climate change are also opportunities to foster a more resilient and equitable society, where the well-being of our planet is seen as integral to the well-being of its people.

Aerosol LIB Synthesis

Aerosol LIB Synthesis

Alternative materials

University of Cambridge

Streamlined cathode material synthesis for superior lithium-ion batteries

Air Pollution App

Air Pollution App

Clean air

Iscte – University Institute of Lisbon

Advancing urban sustainability and equality through digital tools

AlgaeWave

AlgaeWave

Bio-engineering

Imperial College London

Revolutionising biomass production by turning noise into growth

Algreen

Algreen

Alternative materials

Imperial College London

Bio-based polyurethanes to replace harmful petrol-plastics

B-BLOCK

B-BLOCK

Bio-engineering

Universitas Pelita Harapan

Mycelium blocks for temporary architecture solutions and prototyping

BactAir

BactAir

Bio-engineering

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

Bioengineering solution to detect and degrade air pollution

BaTree

BaTree

Energy

Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation (DIDI)

Leveraging micro-wind patterns to generate electricity from palm trees

BaXine

BaXine

Healthcare

Aston University

Revolutionary vaccine carrier ensuring safe delivery in low-income regions

BetterE

BetterE

Safe habitats

Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)

A system to extend lithium battery life and reduce e-waste

Beyond the Coffee Cup

Beyond the Coffee Cup

Waste management

Tecnológico de Monterrey

Transforming coffee farming waste into eco-products

Bioplastics from Potato Waste

Bioplastics from Potato Waste

Agriculture

Bio and Emerging Technology Institute(BETin)

Transforming potato chip waste into bioplastics and valuable chemicals

BioPrediction Framework

BioPrediction Framework

Healthcare

University of São Paulo

Advancing biological research through automated ML for biological sequences

BioSeg

BioSeg

Healthcare

National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences

AI tool for rapid segmentation in microscopic image analysis

BioSuGa Mat

BioSuGa Mat

Healthcare

Wrocław University of Science and Technology

Combined suture-gauge material to revolutionise wound healing

Boro Bandhu

Boro Bandhu

Food

National Institute of Design, Andhra Pradesh

Smart irrigation monitoring, reducing water waste in rice cultivation

Braille Sense

Braille Sense

Healthcare

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT)

Innovative, affordable Braille tablet enhancing digital accessibility for the visually impaired

Brain CT Segmentor

Brain CT Segmentor

Healthcare

Nanyang Technological University

AI-assisted CT scans for efficient detection of neurological conditions

Carbon Cell

Carbon Cell

Alternative energy

Imperial College London

Replacing harmful polystyrene with a new biodegradable foam

Carbon Neutral Mining

Carbon Neutral Mining

Bio-engineering

University of Cape Town (UCT)

Sustainable fuels from plants, benefiting mining communities

CCSNet.ai

CCSNet.ai

Clean energy

Stanford University

Fast-tracking subsurface simulations for CO2 storage, advancing carbon reduction efforts

Cellulose Beads

Cellulose Beads

New materials

Aalto University

Eco-friendly cellulose microbeads for sustainable personal care products

Climate Modelling Investigation

Climate Modelling Investigation

Safe habitats

University of Calgary

Improving climate models to better predict extreme weather

CompCap Tech

CompCap Tech

Safe habitats

The University of Edinburgh

Carbon capture technology applied to vehicle exhausts

Continuous Cyanobacteria Sensor

Continuous Cyanobacteria Sensor

Bio-engineering

Loughborough University

Eco-friendly carbon removal using modified cyanobacteria and sunlight

Cycleau

Cycleau

Water purification

Parsons School of Design

Retrofitted household greywater treatment system for ageing water infrastructures

Data2Action

Data2Action

Clean air

University of Waterloo

IoT solution to monitor and predict air pollution-related diseases

Digital Earth Fiber

Digital Earth Fiber

Columbia University

Low carbon structural components for sustainable construction

Digital Twins 4 Tailings Dams

Digital Twins 4 Tailings Dams

Safe habitats

University of Oxford

Using satellite monitoring to prevent tailings storage facility risks

Disinfectants from Waste

Disinfectants from Waste

Waste management

Constructor University

Transforming food waste into sustainable aerosol disinfectants

Ecolattice

Ecolattice

Safe habitats

American University of Sharjah

Novel packed beds for efficient carbon capture

Electric Skin

Electric Skin

Bio-engineering

Virginia Commonwealth University Qatar

Converting air humidity to electricity with innovative biomaterials

eNOugh

eNOugh

Safe habitats

University College London

Smart badge enhancing nighttime security with integrated AI technology


Climate 23

Last year’s edition of Prototypes for Humanity was unprecedented in its depth when it came to climate-tech solutions. With more than half of the show dedicated to climate-related projects, we presented the latest evolving ideas, strategies, and tools in areas including climate data analysis, disaster response, sustainability in farming and construction, clean water access, plastic crisis resolution, air quality improvement, carbon capture, and clean energy production. Together, all the solutions presented aimed to address crucial environmental challenges and promote greater ecological balance.

Society 23

Prototypes for Humanity continues to offer a platform to showcase the diversity of human ingenuity in several, key ‘impact’ fields. Solutions under the “Society” umbrella reflect the intricate relationship between technology, health, and societal well-being. Projects focused on a diverse range of topics, including improving access to education and finance, fostering transparency in administration, and promoting more equitable city planning and security. As in past editions, a large number of health-related projects were also included, presenting new diagnostic tools, therapeutic solutions, and life-enhancing technologies.