THE James Dyson Award has unveiled its two global winners, each receiving P2,100,000 for solving significant problems of global importance in medicine and sustainability.

The international student design competition, which has now supported more than 400 problem-solving inventions from young engineers and scientists worldwide, received nearly 2,000 entries this year.

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