
Industrial design graduates Sammy Dietrich (left) and Nate Wiersma (right) with Professor Tim Haats (center) at Prototypes for Humanity in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
The capstone projects from industrial design graduates Sammy Dietrich and Nate Wiersma were selected as the top 100 globally for the showcase at the inaugural event held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates this past November.
Formerly known as the Global Grad Show established in 2015, Prototypes for Humanity has evolved to become one of the most diverse assemblies of innovations that have the power to change the world, with programs and activities to raise awareness of global problems, celebrate solutions, and catalyse action for positive social and environmental impact. The initiative brings together key stakeholders to leverage academic innovation and harness the power of partnerships.
Sammy and Nate, along with Professor Tim Haats, were invited to join many other graduates and professors from over 35 countries, with leaders in government, corporate, and entrepreneurial ecosystems, to celebrate innovative solutions that address critical problems from around the globe.
Sammy, Nate, and Professor Haats were honored to participate in this internationally recognized event; and the School of Industrial Design looks forward to future representations at Prototypes for Humanity to continue sharing the great work we do on a global stage, and to contribute innovative ideas and solutions for real-world impact.
Thursday, February 16, 2023 in Awards
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