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The Global Graduation Design Show reveals 150 rule-changing innovative designs

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The Global Graduation Design Show reveals 150 rule-changing innovative designs

464 universities from 70 countries and 3,681 graduates submitted entries, making the 7th Global Grad Show the largest to date

Alexa with heart, <b>next-generation disease decoding</b> <b>software, self-healing building materials and textiles, robots that can recreate land and marine ecosystems,</b> steering wheels that monitor health, wearable devices that allow parents to connect with their unborn babies, smoke filtering cars, balls that detect signs of life within a 5-meter radius

- Global Graduation Design Exhibition: A comprehensive display of graduate design projects

- The most promising solutions to complex environmental and social challenges

From prestigious universities such as Harvard, Stanford and Oxford to local colleges in Bhutan, Jamaica and Congo, students from 464 universities submitted ideas

- The program, complemented by a start-up development pathway, can help bring high-potential solutions to market

- These projects reflect general concerns about physical and mental health, food availability, urban life, morality and community well-being

- The future of the planet is an important issue for global leaders and citizens

- 150 programs from the world's brightest graduates show the way to problem solving

DUBAI, UAE, Nov 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, we saw 150 highly innovative, life-enhancing, supporting communities and protecting planet academic projects, the largest to date, selected from 2,600 entries from 2,600 entries from 70 countries, highlighting the global shared focus on key issues from baby care to net zero cities and demonstrating the scale of effort and integrated approaches required to address these issues.

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Entering its seventh year this year, the Global Graduation Design Show supports the most promising academic talent in the field of social and environmental impacts around the world, and the shortlisted projects reflect what graduates from around the world focused on last year, highlighting some of the world's major challenges and the most promising ideas to solve these challenges These solutions are either theoretical, practical, complex, or simple, from Oxford, Imperial College London and Ivy League schools, as well as colleges such as Indonesia, Mexico and Oman.

Organised in partnership with the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority and A.R.M Holding, the programme offers all students who apply the opportunity to join the Entrepreneurship Programme, a 4-month development programme designed to bring entrepreneurial thinking and opportunities to applicants who wish to advance the project.

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