BE OPEN reveals the final winners of the Designing Futures 2050 International Student Competition dedicated to the SDGs
07.08.2025 - 18:03:14 | prnewswire.co.ukThe Founder's Choice Prize of 3000 euro, allocated by Elena Baturina herself, goes to Jeanne Begon-Lours and Lucy Dain-Williams, MSc in Environmental Technology at the Imperial College London for Tera Mira, Working with Nature to Drive Meaningful Change in Stretch Textiles.
Tera Mira aims at developing a bio-based, biodegradable alternative to elastane, derived from the natural stretch properties of seaweed. The solution is sustainable and mimics elastane's elasticity while eliminating fossil fuel dependence, toxicity, and microplastic pollution.
The title of the Public Vote Prize winner and the 2000 euro grant goes to CALMs: Computer Aided Learning Management Suite by Komborero Victor Kangai and Tinotenda Chrispen Makoni, students of Physics, Maths and Computer Science at the High Achievers Coach International Academy of Zimbabwe.
CALMS is an innovative e-learning platform designed to address the digital divide in Zimbabwe's education system by leveraging Television White Spaces (TVWS) technology to provide low-cost, stable connectivity and offline learning capabilities, ensuring continuous educational access even in low-network areas.
In addition to the money grants, all the winners will be awarded access to relevant educational opportunities and a fully paid trip to a major sustainability-related event in order to be able to present their projects to decision makers and global audiences.
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