Awards| 11 March 2026
James Dyson Award 2026: Calling the next generation of problem-solvers
Calling the next generation of problem-solvers
The James Dyson Award, a global design engineering competition that has supported more than 400 inventions, opens for submissions for 2026. The Award invites current and recent design and engineering students across 28 countries and regions to present ideas that tackle real-world problems.
Shortlisted entries will be reviewed by national judging panels of design and engineering experts, including Dyson engineers. National winners will receive £5,000 and a chance to progress to the international stage. Sir James Dyson will select global winners to receive £30,000 (approx. INR 37 lakhs), and a platform to take their inventions to the next level.
The Award gives winners media exposure, international recognition, and the momentum for these young inventors to accelerate their ideas to commercialisation.
“I established the James Dyson Award to encourage young ‘doers’ in life who are focused on solving the problems they see in the world, not grandstanding about them. It has been inspiring to see so many brilliant ideas from young design engineers, many of whom have gone on to build businesses and take their problem-solving ideas to people and markets all over the world. I look forward to judging this year’s submissions.”
Sir James Dyson, Founder of Dyson
How to enter
Entries can now be submitted via the Dyson Award website, with the deadline set for midnight on 15th July 2026. University students and recent graduates of design and engineering subjects are eligible to apply.
The National Winners, selected by these judging panels and each winning a £5,000 (Approx 5 lakhs) prize, will be announced on 9th September, the Global Top 20 Shortlist, selected by Dyson Engineers, on 14th October, and the Global Winners, selected by James Dyson, on 4th November.
Further FAQs can be found on the James Dyson Award website.
2025 winners
JivaScope, invented by Tunir Sahoo from Kolkata, a pocket sized AI powered device designed to enable quick self screening of heart and lung diseases, which was named the National Winner of the James Dyson Award 2025 in India. Since receiving recognition from the award, Tunir has been further refining the device and progressing towards clinical validation and wider accessibility, with the vision of making early disease detection more accessible for communities across India.

OncoALERT, invented by Jayanti Kumari, the first Indian entry to reach the International Top 20, addresses one of India’s most fatal health challenges, oral cancer, where many cases are detected only at advanced stages due to limited screening and diagnostic infrastructure in rural areas. OncoALERT is a rapid, needle free oral cancer test powered by nanotechnology, offering 95 percent accuracy while using biodegradable paper instead of plastics. Designed as a low cost solution that requires no labs, specialists, or electricity, it enables large scale home screening and aims to make early diagnosis more accessible for vulnerable communities.


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