The Popular Science Invention Awards annually celebrate ten ingenious inventions tackling real-world problems. This year's ninth annual awards selection involved a rigorous process: reviewing countless reader submissions, analyzing hundreds of news articles, and contacting educational institutions and makerspaces nationwide. The ten finalists showcase a diverse array of solutions, from needle-free vaccination to coral reef preservation and even a step closer to the reality of flying cars.
Renowned maker Bre Pettis, co-founder of MakerBot, lent his expertise to this year's judging, offering invaluable insights for aspiring inventors. At his innovative workshop, Bold Machines, Pettis provides guidance and prototyping assistance to those navigating the challenging journey from concept to market-ready product. The remarkable creators behind these ten inventions, often lacking the backing of large corporations, have independently secured funding, developed prototypes, and even established their own companies—making their accomplishments all the more impressive.
The Winning Inventions:
Bre Pettis: Behind the Innovation
(This article originally appeared in the May 2015 issue of Popular Science.)
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